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  • ...agazine'', November 1887 to April 1888). And it’s certainly not about this pipe club: ''Macrotyphula fistulopsa'' (Typhulaceae), a fairly common, widesprea ...le fumoir''—in 18th-century England. Smoking-clubs had the same purpose as pipe clubs today: pipes, tobacco, camaraderie and conversation.
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  • ...ter which Monarch Pipe Co was moved to Bristow, Oklahoma. The Monarch Pipe Co. also makes E.A.[[Carey Magic Inch]] and Duncan Hill Aerosphere Pipes. File:Monarch01.jpg|Monarch
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''[[Lamb Pipes]]'''||Ken Lamb, amateur pipe maker, tooling, and cabinets;
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  • {{:American Pipe Brands & Makers}} |'''Carburetor'''||'''[[S.M. Frank & Co. Inc.]]'''; U.S. PAT. 2082106
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  • ...eciphering of porcelain's secrets his only option left to both satisfy the monarch's greed and save his own neck, by 1707 he began cooperating in earnest. ...t he could make porcelain. Böttger refined the formula and with some Dutch co-workers, experienced in firing and painting tiles, the stage was set for th
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