
Updated: Jan 23, 2012
▲ (Left side) ◊ de canori ◊
(Right side) ◊ de luxe, 807 ◊
▲ ◊ De La Concha, London Made, Made in England, 62 ◊
Adress: 6th Avenue, (betw. 56th and 57th Sts.), New York.
DeJarnett

Glendale, AZ

▲ ◊ DeJarnett, Handmade in Arizona, 6550 ◊
▲ ◊ [Cactus] DeJarnett, 0310, Algerian Briar, [Eagle] ◊
▲ 0310: 3rd pipe carved in 2010
Artisan: Horace DeJarnett
Highest grade: AAA
Second highest grade : [Eagle]
Del Grano

Parma

Founded by Alberto Del Grano
Delacour
Saint Claude

▲ ◊ Delacour, Diamant, St Claude ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Havanna, Special ◊ (Right side) ◊ Delacour ◊
Old pipe factory in
St Claude (14 bis rue Carnot) founded in the late 19th century by
Alix Delacour. Their activities stopped in the late 1950s.
▲ (Top side) ◊ Demuth, Lancaster. PA ◊ (Bottom side) ◊ 99, Meerschaum, Inner Bowl ◊
Demuth's Tobacco Shop is still (2010) in the original building, 114 E. King St., where the company started 1770 in Lancaster (Pennsylvania). In 1986, the shop was sold by Demuth family member Dorothea Demuth to the Demuth Foundation.
Do not confuse this tobacconist label with the William Demuth Pipe Company (WDC).
Note: Lancaster County is the place where the first sizable Amish group settled about 1720 - 1730 in USA.
Denicotea

Brand founded in 1932 in Cologne by Willy Heineberg. Denicotea is actually the name of a silica gel filter. Silica gel crystals are extensively used as cat litter.
▲ ◊ Derby, Pigskin ◊ Leather clad pipe
▲ (Left side) ◊ Olympic Derby ◊ (Right side) ◊ Genuine Leather ◊ Leather covered briar pipe
▲ ◊ Derby Calfskin Italy ◊ Leather covered briar pipe
▲ ◊ Derby, pigskin ◊
▲ ◊ Derby (On horseshoe) ◊
▲ ◊ Freehand ◊
▲ ◊ Elysée ◊
First firm producing pipes in Germany after World War 2.
Production (2007): 30,000 pipes/year
See also:
Maxim ,
Ottendahl
▲ (Left side) ◊ Devonshire ◊ (Right side) ◊ Aged Briar, 065 ◊
▲ (Left side) ◊ Devonshire ◊ (Right side) ◊ Mission Briar ◊
"
Mission Briar" is a common denomination for
Manzanita (Fam:
Ericaceae), a shrub growing in western North America. During WWII, when Briar was rare, it was used by Reiss-Premier Pipe Co and
KB&B (Monterey line).