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ewestby

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Sep 21, 2014
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I just bought this pipe and there doesn't seem to be many places to look if you don't know the age. On the side it say D&P Genuine Briar and has a patent #2089519

 

papipeguy

Lifer
Jul 31, 2010
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Bethlehem, Pa.
It's an early pipe made by what is now known as Sparta Pipe works and later Sparta Industries in North Carolina.
http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/logo-d1.html

 

torque

Can't Leave
May 21, 2013
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1943 David P. Lavietes moves his D&P Pipe Co. to Boone, NC in 1943 for the mountain laurel. (DRB)
http://www.drgrabow-pipe-info.com/grabowtimeline09.html
D&P changed their name to Sparta Pipes in the early 50s
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19830803&id=gWEsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=584EAAAAIBAJ&pg=4702,653780
If your pipe has that patent (issued 1937) I would say it is made from an alternate material than briar treated with 12% boric acid. There was a briar shortage during the WW2 era which prompted some pipe makers to use alternate materials like the burl from the mountain laurel. This trend didn't last after the war as briar was soon available to American pipe makers once more. If I had to guess (and it is a guess) I would say your pipe is probably from the mid to later 40s, though could be from the late 30s since Lavietes was developing the process during that time.
David Lavietes is an interesting guy and was quite the prolific inventor when it came to pipes. This is actually the third Lavietes patent I've read in a weeks time. Two of them were for WDC systems, and this one. I picked up an Old WDC SnapKleen from SamCoffeeMan and it's system was invented by David Lavietes. An early version of what we now know as a "reverse calabash" system. The expansion chamber is actually in the stem on this pipe instead of in the shank. The other oddity is that the tenon is located on the shank and the mortis is in the stem. This allows free access to the expansion chamber located in the stem, making the chamber "a snap to clean", hence the brand name SnapKleen. Very unique system for it's time. Mr. Lavietes invented that in 1932 and was quite the forward thinker.

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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60,433
Wish stamps gave date of manufacture. I know too much stamping is not favored, but a basic clue or two would

be good. Dunhill has certainly benefited from their system of giving some information in their stamping. I'm

impressed with papipeguys command of tracking pipe histories. It enhances ownership if info is given. I notice

Luciano includes their name, their country Italy, and the year of production. Nice.

 

ewestby

Lurker
Sep 21, 2014
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Thanks to all who replied..i'm a little happy to hear that its that old, it doesn't look like it has been used

 
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