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Post by addamsruspipe on Nov 7, 2018 20:22:43 GMT -5
So looking for some information regarding this paragraph from Pipedia. Which is from reviews written on the Custom-Bilt Pipe story book.
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Also covered in some detail are pipes of historical importance to the American pipe-making scene. Custombilt "look-alikes" are commonly seen by American pipe collectors. I always suspected that "Rogers Rarity" and "Moore Mark" pipes were related to Custombilts, and now my suspicions have been confirmed. On the other hand, "Shelldrake" and "Emperor" pipes are not related, despite their similarities. Then there are the famous pipes that followed Custombilts, which most American collectors do not know are direct successors, including "The Doodler" and "Tracy Mincer" pipes.
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I am wondering how are "Rogers Rarity" and "Moore Mark" pipes related to Custom-Bilt. Any one read the book and willing to share?
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Post by Legend Lover on Nov 8, 2018 10:03:17 GMT -5
I would have thought somebody might have been able to help. Maybe nobody has read the book.
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Post by addamsruspipe on Nov 8, 2018 11:51:36 GMT -5
You maybe right. I will keep my fingers crossed.
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