▲ Honey-cured briar, KBB, 2003
▲ O (Yellow) KBB (In clover)
Yello-Bole, Reg US Pat Off,
Imperial, Cured with real Honey 3024 B
▲ KBB (In clover) Yello-Bole, Algerian Bruyere, 2323
▲ Yello-Bole, "Checker", Imported Briar
▲ Yello-Bole, "Checker", Imported Briar
▲ Yello-Bole, Air Control, Imported Briar
▲ Yello-Bole, "Duo-lined", Imported Briar ▲
▲ Yello-Bole Nova Brylon ▲
Brylon is a synthetic material (high temperature resin mixed with wood flour) invented by S.M. Frank Co in 1966. It's a cheaper, more resistant to cracking alternative to briar. However Brylon is heavier in the mouth and hotter when smoked. S.M. Frank Co has also used this material on its
Medico brand.
▲ Yello-Bole, Nova Brylon pipe
▲ KBB (in clover) Yello-Bole, Cured With Real Honey,
R (in circle), Premier, Imported Briar
▲ KBB (in clover) Yello-Bole, Cured With Real Honey,
R (in circle), Premier, Imported Briar
Pipe of the "carburetor" type. (See enlarged view)
▲ KBB (in clover), Chinrester, Yello-Bole, Cured with Real Honey
▲ Yello-Bole, Cured with Real Honey,
Imperial, Imported Briar
▲ KBB (In clover) Yello-Bole, Reg US Pat Off,
Imperial, Cured with real Honey
▲ KBB Yello-Bole Premier Cured With Real Honey
Imported Briar ▲
▲ Yello-Bolle "Tweed" Exported Briar ▲
▲ Yello-Bole, Thorn
▲ Yello-Bolle, "Spartan"
In 1932 Kaufman Brothers & Bondy (KB&B) expanded their programm consisting of KB&B pipes, Reiss-Premier and Kaywoodie as the mainstay brands by introducing the Yello-Bole line.
▲ Yorkshire,
Imported Briar
▲ Yorkshire Cambridge, Meerschaum lined
▲ Yorshire, Filter de Luxe, Imported Briar, Italy
Brand of
Sears, Roebock & Co made by
Gasparini (J. Lopes
op. cit.) or french pipe manufacturers.