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  • New Page placeholder for the Phoenix American Cob Pipe Company, located in Boonville, MO from the 1910s through the 1950s
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''[[J.B. Russell]]'''||American Pipe Distribution company
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} ...WL'''||Brand by [[Comoy's]]; Also OWL Club, and OWL Shop, which were North American brands
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Gilliam'''||[[James Gilliam]], an American pipe maker living in Germany
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''[[Admiral]]'''||Anglo-American brand by [[E. Deguingand & Son]] and [[LHS|L&H Stern]].
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  • ...cult to find an amateur who does not possess at least one pipe made by the American Smoking Pipe Company, that Tinsky founded in 1978 with his friend ''Curt Ro ...verwhelming majority of pipe makers who were European. We were proud to be American pipe makers and we would make our mark when we returned. Our return was soo
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}}
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  • ...hip between the [[Imperial Tobacco Co.]] (Imperial Tobacco Ltd.) and the [[American Tobacco Company]]. British American Tobacco p.l.c.
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  • ...our First Americans. Joseph D. McGuire (''Pipes and Smoking Customs of the American Aborigines'') asserts that the French adopted the pipe as an emblem of peac ....gov) offers a different viewpoint: “Although many people associate Native American pipes with the term ‘peace pipe,’ this is a misnomer. According to the
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  • #REDIRECT [[American Smoking Pipe Co.]]
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}}
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Red Dot'''||North American brand from [[Whitehall]]
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  • !colspan="10"|[[Image:F-US.gif]] [[American Pipe Brands & Makers]] |[[American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|A - B]]
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Westminster'''||Brand sold by various English and North American Firms
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Three Squires'''||North American brand made by '''[[Comoy's]]'''
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Counsellor'''||North American brand made in England by [[Comoy's]]
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  • Come on, list the names of five American pipe makers. What ? You can’t ? You may not be aware that on the other si ...of their passion. For the most prestigious Danish and German carvers, the American market has become their primary outlet, and the demand is exceeding the sup
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  • ...our First Americans. Joseph D. McGuire (''Pipes and Smoking Customs of the American Aborigines'') asserts that the French adopted the pipe as an emblem of peac ....gov) offers a different viewpoint: “Although many people associate Native American pipes with the term ‘peace pipe,’ this is a misnomer. According to the
    45 KB (7,361 words) - 16:33, 2 June 2023
  • ...land under the name of ‘brier wood pipes’” (“Brier Root Pipes,” Scientific American, September 27, 1884, 195). “It is said that a large proportion of the so- ...ed by the U.S. Patent Office 1858-1899'' (1987) indicates that hundreds of American and European ideas and design concepts for briar pipes were submitted for a
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  • ...bably the first owned by an Englishman, was presented to Sir Walter by the American Indians. For over three hundred years it was treasured by succeeding genera ...to be able to reduce their prices and thereby be able to compete with the American market. They also expected to increase their profit margin, which was very
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  • ...pes and cigars is an important further addition to this collection.” ''The American Museum of Natural History. Its Origin, Its History, The Growth of Its Depar ...lections, Presented With Narghile or Hubble-Bubble, the Eskimo Collection, American Indian Pipes, Interesting Indian Devices, Pipes of Various Primitive People
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  • ...s qu'il n'était pas en possession de Dunhill. Il déclara aussi que British American Tobacco (la compagnie qui détenait les droits sur tous les tabacs Dunhill ...tenant 67% du groupe ainsi agrandi. En 1999 Rothmans fusionna avec British American Tobacco (Richemont détient maintenant 23,3 % des parts dans le nouveau Bri
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  • ...ys. He's been compared to the late George Nakashima, a celebrated Japanese-American furniture designer who came to typify Zen Moderne as an artistic movement. '''In recent years, there's been a flood of new American carvers. Some have succeeded, others have vanished again due to a host of d
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  • ...es special thanks to J. Rex Poggenpohl for use of his 9/95 list of ''North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century'', with major contributions by: Tom Colwell * '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B]]
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  • ...cult to find an amateur who does not possess at least one pipe made by the American Smoking Pipe Company, that Tinsky founded in 1978 with his friend ''Curt Ro ...verwhelming majority of pipe makers who were European. We were proud to be American pipe makers and we would make our mark when we returned. Our return was soo
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  • ...here the trail ends. Since then, there’s been no organization to represent American tobacco pipe interests. ...ctors. (Would you believe that there are at least six publications for the American cigar-smoking devotee?)
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  • American sports columnist and short-story writer Ring Lardner was best known for his ...owl, now to universal, became the prevalent form…” (''Chambers’s New Handy American Encyclopædia'',1885). “The names and shapes of Clays are legion, and the
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  • ...''Artisans Nord Américain de pipes du 20ème siècle (titre original: North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century)'', avec des contributions majeurs de: Tom * '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|Marques et artisans de pipes Américaines A - B]
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  • ===The Art of Edward F. Burak, Dean of American Pipe Designers=== Ed Burak is the dean of American pipe designers whose work has had a worldwide influence on the thinking and
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  • !colspan="10"|[[Image:F-US.gif]] [[American Pipe Brands & Makers]] |[[American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|A - B]]
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  • ...mazing vogue for these pipes in America is solely due to the fact that the American looks upon the Englishman as one who knows and appreciates a good pipe.” ...offer. I believe this to be so, and that the demand for such a pipe in the American market would be very large. The calabash should be grown in the United Stat
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  • ...o tackle the subject than that of Rapaport. A long-overdue addition to our American Civil War collective. (Hardcover with jacket; 300 pages with 175 B&W and c ...to her late grandfather - treats us to a fascinating profile of the great American entrepreneur.
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  • ...them in 1830 and wrote about the rock, noting that evidence indicated that American Indians had been using the quarries since at least as far back as 1637. “ ...tone is not just geologically unique. It plays an important role in Native American mythology and legend. (Read Theodore L. Nydahl, “The Pipestone Quarry and
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  • ...982 to 1991, in various countries afterwards, and are now owned by British American Tobacco (BAT). ...n cigars competing in the European market. Dunhill is now owned by British American Tobacco and they are making inroads once again. They have released several
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  • ...-of-a-kind, hand-carved and signed briars from a very skilled 20th century American artist identified in the catalog only as Garlow. These were described as fo ...of English (Barling, Comoy, Dunhill, GBD, Parker-Hardcastle and Saseini), American (C.P.F., KB&B, WDC, LHS, Dr. Grabow, Kaywoodie and Medico), Italian, Danish
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  • ...re are other clubs in New York that have pipe rooms, and they are popular. American men were conspicuous in England some years ago because they smoked nothing ...lub racks” (Abraham Chapman [ed.], ''Black Voices. An Anthology of African-American Literature'', 2001).
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