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Comoys pebble grain Canadian
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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 567695" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Nope. Historically the two were/are mixed...Chacom being 'Chapuy + Comoy = Chacom!!" They are two stand-alone brands today, but "Comoy" has been under new ownership for quite a while. Hence, the reference to the "old" Comoy's. Look closely at the "C" on your pipe bit. If it is a "three-piece" (i.e., three circular cutouts with an inlaid C), it is an old Comoy. If the C is imprinted without the circular cutouts, it's "new" production. Both Comoy's and Chacom's are on SP along with a bit of their histories. FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 567695, member: 32"] Nope. Historically the two were/are mixed...Chacom being 'Chapuy + Comoy = Chacom!!" They are two stand-alone brands today, but "Comoy" has been under new ownership for quite a while. Hence, the reference to the "old" Comoy's. Look closely at the "C" on your pipe bit. If it is a "three-piece" (i.e., three circular cutouts with an inlaid C), it is an old Comoy. If the C is imprinted without the circular cutouts, it's "new" production. Both Comoy's and Chacom's are on SP along with a bit of their histories. FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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