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Clay pipe history

@motie2 - While there is a definitive link between clay pipes and churchwardens, I thought I would move some of the discussion out of the churchwarden topic and create a new one.

I found this link to be quite interesting and informative about pipe smoking in the areas of Bavaria and Bohemia (the Germanic region of Europe). I can't download the pdf but you can scroll down and read it. The document mentions that the first written mention of pipe smoking in that area was in 1601. Latter it discusses the production of clay pipes as early as 1621. 
http://www.academia.edu/269943/Clay_Pipes_In_Bavaria_and_Bohemia_Common_Ground_In_the_Cultural_and_Political_History_of_Smoking1_

Another document I found discusses the history of clay pipes in England and mentions production of the pipes around 1558 (mid-16th century). http://www.cafg.net/docs/articles/ClayPipes.pdf

As for the myth of the stems being broken off of clay pipes so they could be shared, read this article published in the Colonial Williamsburg Journal. http://www.history.org/Foundation/journal/Winter03-04/pipes.cfm

The problem I have with both Wikipedia and Pipepedia is that information that is inaccurate is sometimes presented as being fact. After all, if it's on the internet it must be true.

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