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.gbd - Garmin Waypoints Data
The GBD data files are related to Garmin MapSource. GBD file is a Garmin Waypoints Data.
- Application:
- Garmin MapSource
- Category:
- Data files
- Mime-type:
- application/octet-stream
- Magic:
- - / -
- Aliases:
- -
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This table of contents is meant to give you an overview on brands & makers which are registered so far and to allow a quick access. To read an article please click on the links in blue color. Note: Articles with no content yet are indicated in red color! You can easily start a new article by clicking on the red links and editing the page. Brands & makers appearing in black color provide information in short form.
A | |
A l'Oriental | Founded in 1862 |
A. Burlet | Early 20th century French factory |
A. Lacroix SARL | Andre Lacroix, see also Lacroix |
Achilli, Francois | French designer who created the Butz-Choquin Cybele model |
Ad Hoc Pipe | Brand of Denis Blanc's Ad Hoc Pipe Shop |
AGE | Brand of La Bruyère |
Albuisson | Alain Albuisson |
Algerian Briar | may be associated with La Bruyère |
Altadis | The Altadis tobacco brand's test pipe. |
Aimé Besson | brand and name of late 19th century factory. |
André Lançon | Early 20th century factory |
Antidote | Early 20th century brand of Jeantet-David SA |
Aonian | O on top of stem |
APL | Brand from the André Lançon factory |
Ascot | Sub-brand / Second by Chacom |
Au Caid | |
Au Narghileh | Clay pipes by Laville in Montlucon. |
Au Pacha | Parisian atelier dealing in meerschaum, primarily 19th century (Maison Lenouvel, Desbois & Weber, Desbois & Cheville, Cheville, Somer). |
B | |
Baily-Martre | early 20th century factory in Saint-Claude |
Baronedel, Joseph-Ludovic | early 20th century French factory near Saint-Claude producing JLB |
Barok | Maker unknown; stamped 'Bruyere - St. Claude' |
Bayard | Sub-brand / Second by Chacom |
Bayle | Private label brand made in Saint-Claude by Genod or EWA Pipe. Created in 1968 by Jean Etienne Gustave Bayle |
and discontinued in 1980. | |
Beldor | Maker unknown; series: De Luxe, Golf, Western |
Belle Epoque | Brand of Butz-Choquin |
Berad | Brand by Berrod-Regad |
Berrod-Regad | Later a holding company. Brands: Bontemps, Butz-Choquin, Chap, Claude Romain, Jima. |
Production in 1999 was 230,000 pipes. | |
Bessard | Claude Bessard, Early 20th Century, making both briar and cherry wood pipes |
BF | Old brand of Bernard Fuchez (1982 - 1904) Paris |
Blue Jean | French brand, GBD second |
Bob | Early 20th century French brand produced by Robert-Weil and Buchon & Verguet |
Bontemps | Brand of Berrod-Regad |
Bonnaud, Alphonse Hippolyte | Clay pipe maker 1824 until WWII, Marseilles area |
Boul-Mich | old French brand from B. Laville in Montlucon. Advertised as 'the real student pipe'. |
Bourgeois | Andre Bourgeois, Saint-Claude |
BR | Probably used by Berrod-Regad |
Brindisi | old French brand from Granclement-Gauteron factory |
Bretton Hall | Old French Brand / factory made in Saint-Claude, which closed in the late 50's. |
Bristol Sport | ??? |
Brochet & Latour | Villards d'Herithe, Saint-Claude late 19th early 20th century, then A. Vincent |
Brulor | old Saint-Claude brand, distributed to French Tobacconists before WWII |
Brussine | brand of Vincent-Coutier & Fills |
Butz-Choquin | Société des pipes Butz-Choquin |
C | |
Camelia | Obsolete brand by GBD in Paris |
Casino de Luxe | Sub-brand / Second by Chacom |
Captain | old French brand by Vuillard & Strauss also old English brand by Orlik |
Casino | Chacom second |
Catalytic Pipe | early 20th century brand from Jeantet - David SA |
Cassetari | George Cassetari: Corsica |
Cècil Pipe | old brand by Vincent-Courtier & Fils factory |
Chacom | Chapuis-Comoy & Cie Sarl; since 1987 Cuty Fort Group |
Chamaut | Rue Petit Pères |
Channel Tunnel | Lopes states it is an old brand of Grandclèment-Gauteron, 1907 |
Chap | Chapel Frères & Cie; later a brand of Berrod-Regad |
Chapuis-Comoy | founded by Francois Comoy in 1825 in Saint-Claude see also Comoy's |
Charivari | old brand (19th Century) from Capron, in Rouen |
Charles Lancon | early 20th Saint-Claude factory |
Chavet Frères | late 19th century brand |
Chevreuse | GBD second as an Anglo-French brand |
Chretin | Jean Chretin JC in Saint-Claude |
Choquin | Jean-Baptiste Choquin, see Butz-Choquin |
City de Luxe | also City Deluxe, sub-brand of GBD |
CF | Chavet Frères late 19th century brand |
C.J. Verguet Freres | |
Colombani | part time artisan in Valle d'Orezza, Corsica |
Comfy | brand of Vuillard & Strauss |
Comoy-David | Saint-Claude factory founded in 1865 |
Coquet | Michael Coquet; Vernègues |
Corsica | Sub-brand / Second by Vuillard |
Couronne | old brand of Grappin Fils et Cie |
Courrieu | Charles Courrieu |
Cragmoor | ??? |
Crètal-Gallard | old clay pipe company in Rennes |
Cuty Fort Group | Joint venture of Chacom, Jeantet, Lacroix and Vuillard; est. 1987 |
D | |
D'Ropp | French brand of the Ropp factory, from the 1950s. |
Darville | ??? |
Dela | old French brand by the G.H. Delatour; Saint-Claude |
Delacour | Saint-Claude, founded late 19th Century |
Dorylaion | French brand or Meerschaum pipes by Turkish carver Galip Sagim |
Dr. Boston | Sub-brand / Second by Butz-Choquin |
Dr. Berger | 1930s French Brand by La Bruyère |
Dr. Fontaine | old French brand of Ganeval et Cie; Saint-Claude |
Dr. Geo | 1940s from Guichard & Cie, and later sold by M. Marmet Regge, Ebonite stems |
Dr. Knox-All | brand from the C.J. Verguet Freres factory. |
Dr. Plumb | Originally a brand of GBD (Paris); now made by Cadogan in GB |
Dr. Roger's | Brand of the Roger Delorne factory; Saint-Claude |
Dr. Scott | Brand of Vuillermoz et Goujon |
Dumèril Leur Fils et Cie. | Clay pipe factory in Saint-Omer, found by Èmile Dumèril |
Dupont | Pipe brand of S.T. Dupont de Paris |
Durandal | Brand of Vincent-Coutier & Fils |
Dutel-Giscolon | 19th Century clay pipes made in Montereau |
E | |
Eiffel | old brand by the Fèlix Lancon factory |
Elie | Unuasual freehands and system pipes |
Èmile Benoit | old brand and factory in Chassal, on the outskirts of Saint-Claude |
Èmile Vuillard | Saint-Claude |
Enrique | David Enrique (needs more editing) |
Eole | House made brand of La Pipe Rit, Saint-Claude |
Èstablissements Victor | Lons-le-Saunier factory; Saint-Claude in the early 20th century, and adjacent to the E.H. Victor factory |
EWA Pipe | Was Waille before |
Excelsior | 1930 French brand from the Au Narghileh company; Montlucon |
Extra Prima | old French brand of the Felix Lancon factory |
F | |
Fancy | brand of Chacom |
Fayet | founded 1909, mainly known for cane-pipes |
FBC | old French brand of Forestier-Bourgeois et Cie.; Saint-Claude; stamp FBC-La Nationale |
Febvre Camille | Pratz factory, Saint-Claude, early 20th Century |
Febvre D. et X | Leschères Factory, Saint-Claude, early 20th century; produced Libèrator brand |
Fèlix Lancon | old French factory in Saint-Claude |
Filbi | Grand created circa 1920 by Ropp |
Firex | Series known: Gold Crown |
Flavien Mandrillon | 19th Century French Factory in Saint-Claude, which later became Gay-Mandrillon. |
Forestier-Bourgeois et Cie | Old French factory in Saint-Claude. In 1958 it still employed 25 workers. |
Fouquet | French Brand, and GBD second |
Frèdèric Pasquire | French ceramic pipe artisan (1828-1895); Saint-Quentin-La-Poterie |
Fun | French brand created in 1993 by Cuty Fort Group as a set made up of a pipe and matching tie |
FV | old French brand of Pauthier & Vincent |
G | |
Gambier | Jean Gambier, clay pipe artisan; Givet |
Ganevl et Cie. | old French factory; Saint-Claude |
Gardhill | old French brand of J. Vincent Fils |
Gilbee | factory founded 1851, which achieved 'perfection in pipe making' from the pipes respiratoires |
Gefapip | brand and name of French company Maker unknown! |
Genod | Jacques Craen (1959); Sebastien Beaud since 2006 |
GEO | Old Fench brand of the Gros, Grenier, Ostorero et Cie factory; see GOC |
G.H. Delatour | Old French factory, affiliated with Dela and Nicod |
Gérard Chapel | Past president of Cofrérie des Maîtres-Pipers de Saint-Claude. Director of Butz-Choquin |
Gérard Mermet | pipe maker in Avignon, near Saint-Claude |
Gérard Prungnaud | Ceramic pipe maker; Saint Quentin-La-Poterie |
GFB | old French brand; Saint-Claude |
GOC | Gros, Grenier, Ostero & Cie. |
Gold Star | early 20th century brand produced by Ruchon & Verguet |
Graco | Maker unknown! |
Grandclément-Gauteron | old French factory in Saint-Claude |
Grappin Fils et Cie. | Saint-Claude and Brussels |
Grappin-Brochot | Late 19th century French factory in Saint-Claude |
Gravée | 19th century clay pipe maker |
Gren | old French brand of Grenier Godard; Saint-Claude |
Gross, Grenier, Ostorero et Cia | former French factory combining these principles; Saint-Claude |
Guichard & Cie. | former French factory in Saint-Claude (Pierre Guichard Succr) |
Guilland | Paul Guilland |
Guy-Mandrillon | Early 20th Century factory; Saint-Claude; formerly Flavien Mandrillon |
Guyot | Gilbert Guyot |
GVG | The initials of Georges Vincent-Genod, long (and still) used for some Genod pipes. |
H | |
Hami | ??? |
Harnisch, Charles | (1845-1895), has pipes on display at the Bergerac Tobacco Museum |
Harpoon | ??? |
Hermes Pipes | ??? |
Hilex | Stamped 'Fait Main - Algerian Briar' |
I | |
J | |
Jeantet | Since 1987 Cuty Fort Group |
Jima | System pipe, brand of Berrod-Regad |
JiP | |
Jumbos | ??? |
K | |
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