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[[File:Pete1940-Kapet-Rhodesianbent-L.jpg|thumb|left|1950 Kapet Rhodesian]]
[[File:Pete1940-Kapet-Rhodesianbent-L.jpg|thumb|left|1950 Kapet Rhodesian]]
[[File:Pet MTsecection.jpg|thumb|Early selection of Mark Twain Pipes]]
[[File:Pet MTsecection.jpg|thumb|Early selection of Mark Twain Pipes]]
[[File:SHwat.jpg|thumb|left|Sherlock Holmes 'Watson']]
[[File:SHprof.jpg|thumb|Sherlock Holmes'Professor]]
[[File:SHbask.jpg|thumb|left|Sherlock Holmes 'Baskerville']]
[[File:SHorig.jpg|thumb|Sherlock Holmes 'Original']]


At the start of the 1950s, all pipes at Kapp & Peterson were stamped with “Made in the Republic of Ireland” stamp and also starting off the decade with the hallmark letter I on any silverware.
At the start of the 1950s, all pipes at Kapp & Peterson were stamped with “Made in the Republic of Ireland” stamp and also starting off the decade with the hallmark letter I on any silverware.
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Previously there were two separate issues of pipes which had the Captain Pete name. "Captain Pete" and "Captain Peterson" were two Peterson's subbrand issues made in England and were also sometimes manufactured in Dublin until the late 1960s when the London premises closed. I have a London made 1940s issue Oom Paul shape Captain Pete in my own collection. A fine pipe it is!
Previously there were two separate issues of pipes which had the Captain Pete name. "Captain Pete" and "Captain Peterson" were two Peterson's subbrand issues made in England and were also sometimes manufactured in Dublin until the late 1960s when the London premises closed. I have a London made 1940s issue Oom Paul shape Captain Pete in my own collection. A fine pipe it is!
<gallery widths=300 heights=200>
SHwat.jpg|Sherlock Holmes 'Watson'
SHprof.jpg|Sherlock Holmes 'Professor'
SHbask.jpg|Sherlock Holmes 'Baskerville'
SHorig.jpg|Sherlock Holmes 'Original'
</gallery>


=== The Tom Palmer Modern Era of Pipe Production. 1990 - Present ===
=== The Tom Palmer Modern Era of Pipe Production. 1990 - Present ===

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