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  • '''Alfred Dunhill Pipes''' This is a work in progress. Please feel free to contribute if you are a While there are many opinions on who makes, or who made the best pipes, few would argue against Dunhill being the most recognized pipe brand, or t
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  • '''Alfred Dunhill Pipes''' Il s'agit d'un travail en cours. N'hésitez pas à apporter votre contri ...des diverses opinions à propos de qui fait, ou qui a fait, les meilleures pipes, bien peu refuseront de reconnaître que Dunhill est la marque de pipe la p
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  • ..., Tom Dunn's The Pipe Smoker's Emphameris (TPSE), ''Artisans Scandinave de pipes (titre original: Scandanavian Pipe Makers)'', par Jan Andersson, et l'excel ...b|316px|Pipe présentée, [[Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)|Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)]] - Zen Blowfish]]
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  • ...s doing. But at that time, the two brothers had no plans to make their own pipes. Having finished his studies Anders started to work in a laboratory, and Ma ...y they learned the basics. But they soon realised that to make really good pipes, they had to make them right from the beginning - drill the blocks themselv
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  • ...sources include, ''Who Made That Pipe?'', by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell, ''Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks'', by José Manual Lopes, Tom Dunn's The Pipe Smok ...mb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)|Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)]] - Zen Blowfish]]
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  • ...emails or catalogs in the regular mail from major suppliers that also sell pipes and various other products that can become useful or necessary as the smoke ...pear that Perique's future is as bright as it has been for some time. (see Pipes and Tobacco Magazine, Summer 2006 issue, page 40).
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  • == Ulmer Maserholzpfeifen (Ulm burl wood pipes) == ...interest to collectors when they have a specimen in their hand. These root pipes have their own character, if only because of the restlessly structured wood
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  • ...ake no distinction as to whether someone collects antique, vintage, or new pipes; no matter the type, it can be hard work. After you’ve read this article, ...flock of birds? Or is it a well-thought-out collection? Does the number of pipes owned determine who is a collector? Many pipe collections have significant
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  • [[Image:Logweb.jpg|thumb|"Martin's Pipes" logo]] ...is exported to Slovakia, Poland, Hungry, Germany, USA, and Japan.<ref>From Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes</ref>
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  • ...is also a distribution center for pipe factories. The tradition of making pipes in the town began in 1850. Among them is a pipe factory called Hully Briar, ...ome a train driver, but Mr. Moretti still could not forget his passion for pipes. He often struggled between being a train driver or regaining his status as
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  • ...ile:Loewe-1.jpg|thumb|Ad, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:1949-Loewe Briar Pipes.jpg|thumb|]] ...the Haymarket 62, London. He is said to have been the first to make briar pipes in England. Richard Hacker maintains that theatre people from the West End
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  • |'''[[Lamb Pipes]]'''||Ken Lamb, amateur pipe maker, tooling, and cabinets; ...& Chuck Whitmore; Langley (Whidbey Island), WA. See '''[[Whidbey Islander Pipes]]'''.
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  • ...as a Navy photojournalist embedded with the Navy Seals. Mr. Silverstein's pipes were stamped "Martin" and are rarely seen on the estate market.
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  • == Karlheinz Joura<ref>Courtesy of [http://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/new/joura/history.cfm Smokingpipes.com]</ref> == ...mmunist defector, began quietly selling his exquisitely cut straight-grain pipes from his hometown of Bremen, Germany. Even in spite of his athletic accompl
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  • |'''[[R. Quagliata Pipes]]'''||Ryan Quagliata; ?, TX |'''[[R. Ubben Pipes]]'''||Randolph Ubben; New Milford, CT
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  • ...the Haymarket 62, London. He is said to have been the first to make briar pipes in England. Richard Hacker maintains that theatre people from the West End previously, but that the pipes themselves were due to reappear as high-end GBDs. Interestingly,
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  • ''This article was originally published in the "web extras" section of the Pipes & Tobacco Magazine website, which is sadly now defunct. It appears here on ...pipes are debuted, where the occasional briar rarity is discovered, where pipes—new, slightly used, vintage, estate1 (or any number of alternative terms,
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  • ...people from cartoons, old Western movies, and books about who smoked these pipes with European settlers to seal a treaty. However, many of these depictions ...s deep still waters or to the river’s native reeds that were used as peace pipes” (Gavin Van Horn and Dave Aftandilian, eds., ''City Creatures'', 2015).
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  • == '''Historic Pipes & Pipe Museums''' == ...of all museum collections at the same time, so eg. a choice of meerschaum pipes of five different museums.
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  • |'''Man Pipe'''||Produced by '''[[Laxey Pipes Ltd.]]''' and distributed by '''[[Comoy's]]'''. |'''Manxpipe, Manxman, Manxland, Manx Meerschaum'''||Brands of '''[[Laxey Pipes Ltd.]]'''
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