Some of us recall with reverence the name of Fred Diebel, a tobacconist and pipe maker in Kansas City. His pipes were stamped Diebel – bench made. He made them right there in the shop as you watched, and along with his GBD's and other namebrand pipes, there would be a few of his own pipes for sale. I have three of them. Mary and Mike McNeil recall him with great fondness. Carl Ehwa worked for him as a blender, and the tobaccos were blended and stored in a cave in the south end of town where the temperature and humidity were constant. It was the glory days of pipe smoking, and in my opinion Fred was at the top of that pantheon of the Olympians. Anyone else recall him?