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<div>Pasargad tabac began to emerge when a new idea came from France to Iran which inspired Rahimi ( Amirhossein )( mastro rahimi ) to give life to this new idea in Iran !<br />
<br />
In 2011 the team started to research on finding the best locations and also figuring out the feasibility of the job and eventually Pasargad Tabac began to work in 2012 .<br />
<br />
And now Pasargad Tabac is ready at your service as the largest , most specialized Iranian smoke shop .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac consists of two words . Pasargad is derived from the Iranian name Pasargad and tabac is derived from a French word which is related to coffee , coffeepot , coffee maker ,tobacco pipe , cigar , tobacco and lighter ( coffee , pipe , tobacco and related equipment <br />
<br />
The cigars and tobacco included on this website are licensed for sale in Islamic Republic of Iran and have labels for the tobacco company in Iran .<br />
Pasargad Tabac has a wholesale tobacco license with a trade ID number 0354467916 at Tehran's perfumers Union .<br />
<br />
All cigars , presented to you are kept moistened in special devices .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac founded the first tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran pipe club iran .<br />
<br />
<br />
pasargadtabac pipe <br />
mastro rahimi hand made pipe<br />
<br />
<br />
The only official tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised smoke shop in Iran ISO 9001 2015 AND ISO 10004 2018 !<br />
<br />
The first tobacco pipe manufacturer and designer in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialized tobacco center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only repairing and pricing center for tobacco pipes in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only meerschaum polishing and coloring center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised center keeping and offering Cuban cigars in Iran !<br />
<br />
Baking and branding of coffee beans<br />
<br />
According to market demand in Iran and also the consumers needs , we have been trying to provide all kinds of products with a variety of prices .<br />
<br />
Although most tobacco products are expensive and luxurious , but given that the goods are first-hand ... we have provided a good price for dear consumers .<br />
<br />
About coffee , we have tried to use a selection of the best brands of coffee beans .<br />
<br />
Our other products include custom handmade leather bags for tobacco pipes , tobacco pipe stand and tobacco jar all branded with Pasargad Tabac .<br />
<br />
manufacturer of wooden cigars in Iran .<br />
<br />
With the help of almighty God and the cooperation of tobaaco pipe association management team members , Pasargad tabac is honored to unveil the very first perfectly specialised handmade tobacco pipe in Iran on October 1th 2015 which is the result of at least .<br />
And also the ceremony included polishing and coloring meerschaum pipe with beez wax for the first time .<br />
<br />
One of the main goals in tobaaco pipe association is to raise awareness of how to smoke in a better , correct way and not persuading people to smoke !<br />
<br />
Today , Pasargad Tabac is appreciative of all honorable pipe association management team members' efforts and teamwork including dear masters and teachers such as the honorable master Kamran and other loved ones .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac management<br />
Amirhossein Rahimi</div>Pasargadtabachttps://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pasargadtabac&diff=36372Pasargadtabac2019-11-15T10:17:47Z<p>Pasargadtabac: </p>
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<div>Pasargad tabac began to emerge when a new idea came from France to Iran which inspired Rahimi ( Amirhossein ) to give life to this new idea in Iran !<br />
<br />
In 2011 the team started to research on finding the best locations and also figuring out the feasibility of the job and eventually Pasargad Tabac began to work in 2012 .<br />
<br />
And now Pasargad Tabac is ready at your service as the largest , most specialized Iranian smoke shop .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac consists of two words . Pasargad is derived from the Iranian name Pasargad and tabac is derived from a French word which is related to coffee , coffeepot , coffee maker ,tobacco pipe , cigar , tobacco and lighter ( coffee , pipe , tobacco and related equipment )<br />
In 2014 , Pasargad Tabac and the creditable Cafe Artin joined together .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac is now the exclusive distributor of cafe Artin products .<br />
<br />
The cigars and tobacco included on this website are licensed for sale in Islamic Republic of Iran and have labels for the tobacco company in Iran .<br />
Pasargad Tabac has a wholesale tobacco license with a trade ID number 0354467916 at Tehran's perfumers Union .<br />
<br />
All cigars , presented to you are kept moistened in special devices .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac founded the first tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran pipe club iran .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin are sale following brand <br />
and products listed below in Iran :<br />
<br />
Brebbia pipe<br />
Gasparini pipe<br />
Stefano Santambrogio pipe<br />
Altinay Mreerschaum pipe<br />
Salvatore Amorelli pipe<br />
Tom Spanu pipe<br />
Mimmo Provenzano pipe<br />
Missouri Meerschaum pipe<br />
Ardor pipe<br />
Pinocchio pipe<br />
Castello pipe<br />
pasargadtabac pipe <br />
mastro rahimi hand made pipe<br />
<br />
The only official tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised smoke shop in Iran ISO 9001 2015 AND ISO 10004 2018 !<br />
<br />
The first tobacco pipe manufacturer and designer in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialized tobacco center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only repairing and pricing center for tobacco pipes in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only meerschaum polishing and coloring center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised center keeping and offering Cuban cigars in Iran !<br />
<br />
Baking and branding of coffee beans are with Cafe Atrin brand .<br />
<br />
According to market demand in Iran and also the consumers needs , we have been trying to provide all kinds of products with a variety of prices .<br />
<br />
Although most tobacco products are expensive and luxurious , but given that the goods are first-hand ... we have provided a good price for dear consumers .<br />
<br />
About coffee , we have tried to use a selection of the best brands of coffee beans .<br />
<br />
Our other products include custom handmade leather bags for tobacco pipes , tobacco pipe stand and tobacco jar all branded with Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin .<br />
<br />
Cafe Artin is the first manufacturer of wooden cigars in Iran .<br />
<br />
With the help of almighty God and the cooperation of tobaaco pipe association management team members , Pasargad tabac and Cafe Artin is honored to unveil the very first perfectly specialised handmade tobacco pipe in Iran on October 1th 2015 which is the result of at least .<br />
And also the ceremony included polishing and coloring meerschaum pipe with beez wax for the first time .<br />
<br />
One of the main goals in tobaaco pipe association is to raise awareness of how to smoke in a better , correct way and not persuading people to smoke !<br />
<br />
Today , Pasargad Tabac is appreciative of all honorable pipe association management team members' efforts and teamwork including dear masters and teachers such as the honorable master Kamran and other loved ones .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac management<br />
Amirhossein Rahimi</div>Pasargadtabachttps://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pipe_Brands_/_Makers&diff=36371Pipe Brands / Makers2019-11-15T10:12:51Z<p>Pasargadtabac: </p>
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Many dedicated collectors have worked to chronicle pipe brands and makers. It is a daunting and never ending task. Pipedia owes special thanks to J. Rex Poggenpohl for use of his 9/95 list of ''North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century'', with major contributions by: Tom Colwell, Gary Donachy, Tom Dunn, Bill Unger, and Herb Wilczak. Other sources include, ''Who Made That Pipe?'', by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell, ''Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks'', by José Manual Lopes, Tom Dunn's The Pipe Smoker's Emphameris (TPSE), ''Scandanavian Pipe Makers'', by Jan Andersson, and the excellent work of [http://pipephil.eu/ Pipephil]. Many others have also made significant contributions and continue the work. Thanks to you all!<br />
[[Image:Rainerbarbi1.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, Rainer [[Barbi|Barbi]]- Volcano]]<br />
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[[Image:Jeffgracik2.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)|Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)]] - Zen Blowfish]]<br />
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[[Image:Kent_Rasmussen_Pipe05.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe by [[Kent Rasmussen|Kent Rasmussen]], courtesy Lars Kiel]]<br />
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[[Image:bradpohlmann5.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Brad Pohlmann|Brad Pohlmann]] - Bulldog]]<br />
= '''Pipe brands and makers by location''' = <!--T:4--><br />
It would be great to have an overview of the history of pipe making in each of these regions. Please feel free to contribute information to the individual sections. Many of the pipe makers still need bios or additional information and pictures (just click on them, and then select the Edit tab to add any information you have). Feel free to add other pipe makers you've a particular interest in or knowledge of. Please let me know if you need any help managing the wiki: mailto:sethile.pipes@gmail.com<br />
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We use the term '''''Broken Pipe''''' coined by Tom Dunn, and also used by Jan Andersson, to denote Pipe Makers who have passed on. (Translation of the commonly used French expression "Casser sa pipe")<br />
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== '''Africa''' == <!--T:6--><br />
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=== Algeria === <!--T:7--><br />
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[[Image:F-ALG.gif|Image:F-ALG.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amiel|Amiel]]'''||Raoul Amiel<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/El Morjane|El Morjane]]'''||Lopes states they are produced in Algeria with Vulcanite stems<br />
|}<br />
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=== Isle of São Vicente === <!--T:9--><br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pulu'''||Brand from Cape Verdian artisan (Isle of São Vicente) African wood; Stamp: '''PULU'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Morocco === <!--T:11--><br />
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[[Image:Moroccoflag.jpg|Image:Moroccoflag.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Riff'''|| Stamped "Made in Morocco"<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== South Africa === <!--T:13--><br />
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<!--T:14--><br />
[[Image:SAF.gif|Image:SAF.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/du Preez|du Preez]]'''||Leon du Preez<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ebenhart's Handmade Pipes|Ebenhart's Handmade Pipes]]'''||Ebenhart Botha<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Goussard Pipes|Goussard Pipes]]'''||Charl Goussard, Cape Town<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jan Pietenpauw|Jan Pietenpauw]]'''||Jean du Toit, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jobert|Jobert]]'''||Johan Slabbert<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kruger Opstaan|Kruger Opstaan]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mattner|Mattner]]'''||William Mattner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Piet Binsbergen|Piet Binsbergen]]'''||Piet Binsbergen, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wesley's|Wesley's]]'''||South African tobacconist chain<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Tanzania === <!--T:15--><br />
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<!--T:16--><br />
[[Image:TAN.gif|Image:TAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Africob|Africob]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]'''|| Maker of Calabash and Meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''Caveman'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Kiko|Kiko]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Countryman'''||Meerschaum pipes by [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]], also a series by [[Special:MyLanguage/Charatan|Charatan]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fader's M/L|Fader's M/L]]'''||Made for Fader's of Baltimore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hillbilly'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kiko|Kiko]]'''||Kilimanjaro Pipe Company Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kilimanjaro'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sportsman'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tembo'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Wiga'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|}<br />
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== '''The Americas''' == <!--T:17--><br />
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=== Argentina === <!--T:18--><br />
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<!--T:19--><br />
[[Image:Argentina.jpg|Image:Argentina.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bambi Pipes|Bambi Pipes]]'''||Gustavo Miguel Gonzalez<br />
|-<br />
|'''Crisol'''||Argentinian brand produced in the early 20th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D'Capo|D'Capo]]'''||Paolo Minotti<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hava Tampa'''||brand likely produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/Luigi Pipes|Luigi Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Herrería]]'''||Pipas Herrería: Hand-made pipas by artisan Ezequiel Herrería<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Luigi Pipes|Luigi Pipes]]'''||Luis Arbotto; Luigi is also an Italian brand by Luigi "[[Special:MyLanguage/Gigi|Gigi]]" Crugnola<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Cassano|Pipas Cassano]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Piombo|Pipas Piombo]]'''||Pablo A. Piombo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Schneider|Schneider]]'''||Bernardo Schnider; Buenos Aires<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Southern|Southern]]'''||Amadeo Viciconte<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Colombia=== <!--T:20--><br />
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<!--T:21--><br />
[[Image:Col-1.jpg|Image:Col-1.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Arguello MA|Pipas Arguello MA]]''' Miguel Arguello<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Brazil === <!--T:22--><br />
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<!--T:23--><br />
[[Image:F-BRA.gif|Image:F-BRA.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bazzanelli|Bazzanelli]]'''||Cachimbos Bazzanelli<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bertoldi|Bertoldi]]'''||Cachimbos Bertoldi<br />
|-<br />
|'''Giovanella'''||brand of pipe tobacco blender '''Candido Giovanella''' made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Bertoldi|Bertoldi]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JCI|JCI]]'''||Cachimbos JCI, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Larsan|Larsan]]'''||Larsan Indústria de Artefatos de Madeira<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MarTelo|MarTelo]]'''||Gustavo Cunha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cachimbos Brasil|Cachimbos Brasil]]'''||Fábrica de Cachimbos Brasil, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ranieri|Ranieri]]'''||Cachimbos Ranieri, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Canada === <!--T:24--><br />
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<!--T:25--><br />
[[Image:F-KAN.gif|Image:F-KAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Aircool]]'''||Aluminum pipe with a briar bowl insert, distributed by Essential Agencies Limited, Toronto<br />
|-<br />
|'''Bell'''||William and David Bell; 19th century clay pipe factory in Quebec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Blatter & Blatter|Blatter & Blatter]]'''||Peter and Robert Blatter; Montreal, Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Sweat & Tears/BST|Briar Sweat & Tears/BST]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Todd Bannard|Todd Bannard]]'''; Carstairs, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brig|Brig]]'''||Canada<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brigham Pipes|Brigham Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Calich|Calich]]'''||John Calich<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cats Paw Pipes|Cats Paw Pipes]]'''||Bill & Terri Weist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Colm Magner|Colm Magner]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Condina|Condina]]'''||Guiseppe Condina<br />
|-<br />
|'''Craft Briar'''||See [[Special:MyLanguage/Vesz Pipes|Vesz Pipes]], Julius Vesz; Toronto, Ont., Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Downie Pipes|Downie Pipes]]'''||Stephen Downie<br />
|-<br />
|'''Dr. Thomas'''||Brand of '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fagan|Fagan]]'''||Mike Fagan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Farhood|Farhood]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fernand Gignac'''||see '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gerth's'''||Brand of former Montreal tobacconist, made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Comoy's|Comoy's]]; Symbol: '''G'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Henderson & Lovelace, E.M.'''||Second half of the 19th century clay pipe factory in Montreal<br />
|-<br />
|'''JBL'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Jo Thomassin'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Leonard Payne|Leonard Payne]]'''||system pipes; British Columbia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MacQueen Pipes|MacQueen Pipes]]'''||Colin MacQueen<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Magner|Magner]]'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Colm Magner|Colm Magner]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/McGrath|McGrath]]'''||John Hamilton McGrath<br />
|-<br />
|'''New London Golfer'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Olde World Fine Clays|Olde World Fine Clays]]'''||Stephen Bray<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''||Paradis Brothers<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Parks Pipes|Parks Pipes]]'''||Michael Parks<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Phillips|Phillips]]'''||Bill Phillips; Red Deer, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes by Cody Perkins|Pipes by Cody Perkins]]'''||Cody Perkins<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes by Wolfgang|Pipes by Wolfgang]]'''||Wolfgang Blazejewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rettalb|Rettalb]]'''||Rettalb is an anagram of "Blatter"! Sub-brand, → '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Blatter & Blatter|Blatter & Blatter]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Robert Bannerman'''||Canadian artisan and former Clay Pipe factory (1875-84), located in New York state, USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rocheleau Briar Pipes|Rocheleau Briar Pipes]]'''||John Rocheleau<br />
|-<br />
|'''S.C. Pipes'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Seles Pipes|Seles Pipes]]'''||Stefan Seles<br />
|-<br />
|'''Thomas Hinds'''||Brand and distributor based in Winnipeg; pipes made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Trypis Pipes|Trypis Pipes]]'''||Phillip Trypis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vesz Pipes|Vesz Pipes]]'''||Julius Vesz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wombaroo Pipes|Wombaroo Pipes]]'''||Marty Simm<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Canadian pipe making is very individual. Some styles are very traditional, showing definite Old World roots, while others are heavily influenced by the Danish freehand movement.<br />
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=== Chile === <!--T:26--><br />
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<!--T:27--><br />
[[Image:F-CHL.gif|Image:F-CHL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Herrera|Herrera]]'''||Leonardo Herrera<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes JAS|Pipes JAS]]'''||Juan Antonio Salhus<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Ovejanegra|Pipas Ovejanegra]]'''||Carlos Toro Urrutia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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<br />
=== Cuba === <!--T:28--><br />
<br />
<!--T:29--><br />
[[File:Flag of Cuba.gif|File:Flag of Cuba.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arzuaga|Arzuaga]]'''||Rafael J. Arzuaga, an artisan making sculpted pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/FC|FC]]'''||Miguel A. Rodriguez (Familia Crart, Creaciones Artisticas)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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<br />
=== Ecuador === <!--T:30--><br />
<br />
<!--T:31--><br />
[[File:Flag of Ecuador.gif|File:Flag of Ecuador.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lubaq'''||Eucalptus pipes made by Luis Baquero, who began a small production in 2001<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Mexico=== <!--T:32--><br />
<br />
<!--T:33--><br />
[[Image:F-MEX.gif|Image:F-MEX.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Norma de México S.A.|Norma de México S.A.]]'''<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Park Lane|Park Lane]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lunmore|Lunmore]]'''||Mexican brand by Louis Morones, no longer active<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas de Cochera|Pipas de Cochera]]'''||Roberto González González<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Elo|Pipas Elo]]'''||Elo Rojas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rafa Salinas|Rafa Salinas]]'''||Mexico City<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== United States === <!--T:34--><br />
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<!--T:35--><br />
[[Image:F-US.gif|Image:F-US.gif]]<br />
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* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D|American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F|American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H|American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K|American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M|American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q|American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers R - S|American Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V|American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z|American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z]]<br />
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<!--T:37--><br />
American pipe making is heavily influenced by the European schools, although Asian aesthetics, at least as they play out in pipes, have also become a notable influence. In particular, the Italian, English, and French schools, with their traditional shapes, have formed the basis for the work of many American pipe makers who have pored over collections of old Dunhills, Barlings, GBDs, Costellos, Savinelli's, etc. Many of these shapes were well established by the 1920s. Others are heavily influenced by the makers of Danish high grade pipes, who have likewise been influenced by their mentors, the fathers of the Danish freehand movement of the 1950's and '60s.<br />
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<!--T:38--><br />
"[[Special:MyLanguage/Go West|Go West]]" is a fascinating look at high grade American pipe makers from across the pond. Written By: Erwin Van Hove and originally published in the French magazine, Pipe Mag.<br />
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<!--T:39--><br />
Among other interesting developments in US pipe making has been Sandblasting. Fred Hanna wrote an interesting article for The Pipe Collector called, [[Special:MyLanguage/The Best Sandblasted Pipes are Being Made By Americans|The Best Sandblasted Pipes are Being Made By Americans]], where he writes, "Now and then, someone will point to a particular country, such as Denmark or Italy, and remark upon the quality of their pipe makers as a group. This may be in terms of design, finish, mouthpieces, engineering, or what have you. Let's add another such assessment. I have been watching the quality of sandblasting by Americans for the last couple of years, and I don't think there can be any doubt about it. The best sandblasted pipes OVERALL are now coming out of the USA."<br />
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<!--T:40--><br />
Suffice it to say that a new generation of American pipe makers have emerged. Many have made the trek to high grade pipe mecca to study with the master carvers. They have brought back an entire school of technique and aesthetic and made it their own. Others combine the traditional and freehand styles in a unique combination. Regardless of their influences, many of these American pipe makers are pursuing pipe making with a tremendous passion and energy, and an individual spirit, not unlike the one that molded the country.<br />
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<br />
=== Uruguay=== <!--T:41--><br />
<br />
<!--T:42--><br />
[[Image:F-URU.gif|Image:F-URU.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pedro Ferrizzo|Pedro Ferrizzo]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Elfo|Pipas Elfo]]'''||Helios Guidotti<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
== '''Europe''' == <!--T:44--><br />
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<br />
=== Albania === <!--T:45--><br />
<br />
<!--T:46--><br />
[[Image:F-ALB.gif|Image:F-ALB.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:47--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tomori|Tomori]]'''<br />
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<br />
=== Austria === <!--T:48--><br />
<br />
<!--T:49--><br />
[[Image:F-OST.gif|Image:F-OST.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Andreas Bauer|Andreas Bauer]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Baff Tabakpfeifenunikate|Baff Tabakpfeifenunikate]]'''||David Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Edward's Pipes|Edward's Pipes]]'''||Edward Czerny<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Erste Ottakringer Pfeifenmanufaktur|Erste Ottakringer Pfeifenmanufaktur]]'''||Patrick Rutka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fisher|Fisher]]'''||Paul Fisher, Austrian Meerschaum artisan who settled in Manhattan, NYC, NY<br />
|-<br />
|'''Franz Hiess & Sohne'''|| old Austrian meerschaum pipe company; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''Guido'''||Artisan with a small production, sometimes sold by Viennese tobacconist, Josef Ostermann<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Harkam Pfeifen|Harkam Pfeifen]]'''||Karl Harkam<br />
|-<br />
|'''J. Hock'''||Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Huml|Huml]]'''||Karl Huml<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/J.N. Menhard|J.N. Menhard]]'''||19th Century Meerschaum artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kaufthal'''||Former Meerschaum pipe factory; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kemperling|Kemperling]]'''||Salzburger Pfeifenfabrik<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Krenn|Krenn]]'''||Hans Krenn<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lenz|Lenz]]'''||Josef Lenz; c/o Tischlerei Lenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lorenz|Lorenz]]'''||Made in the Tyrol since 1886<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Matzhold|Matzhold]]'''||Peter Matzhold<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pfeifendesign Lorenz|Pfeifendesign Lorenz]]'''||Ludwig Lorenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Prammer Freehand Pfeifen|Prammer Freehand Pfeifen]]'''||Josef Prammer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stiegler|Stiegler]]'''||Christoph Stiegler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Strambach|Strambach]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tine Pipes|Tine Pipes]]'''||Martin Steinthaler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zenz Pipes|Zenz Pipes]]'''||Klaus Zenz<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Belgium === <!--T:50--><br />
<br />
<!--T:51--><br />
[[Image:F-B.gif|Image:F-B.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Albertson|Albertson]]'''|| Former brand of Hillen, makers of [[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bocci|Bocci]]'''||Enrico Bocci<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Claessen Pipes|Claessen Pipes]]'''||Dirk Claessen, Antwerp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Denny's|Denny's]]'''||Stamped '''Denny's''' and '''Made in Belgium'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Elie|Elie]]'''||Elie lives and works in France now<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]'''||Hillen Bros. Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lèonard|Lèonard]]'''||Piperia Lèonard, Terracotta pipe factory; Andenne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Massis Pipes|Massis Pipes]]'''||Nick Ramaekers; Limburg, Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vandervelpen Gerben'''|| Pipe restorer; Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Van Der Elst'''||Belgian brand, Belga Shop chain; made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vinche|Vinche]]'''||Belgian meerschaum pipe brand by '''Jean-Baptiste Vinche'''; Brussels<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Bulgaria === <!--T:52--><br />
<br />
<!--T:53--><br />
[[Image:F-BUL.gif|Image:F-BUL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Demirev Pipes|Demirev Pipes]]||Kolyo Demirev; From Bulgaria, now in Prague, Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Getz Pipes|Getz Pipes]]'''||Georgi Todorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GB Pipes|GB Pipes]]'''||George Boyadjiev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D.Gechev Pipes|D.Gechev Pipes]]'''||Desislav Gechev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/SDB Pipes|SDB Pipes]]'''||Svetoslav Bozukov<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Croatia === <!--T:54--><br />
<br />
<!--T:55--><br />
[[Image:CROA0001.GIF|Image:CROA0001.GIF]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Davorin|Davorin]]'''||[[Image:Uglata_glagoljica.png|22px]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dotter|Dotter]]'''||Domagoj Telišman<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ND Pipes|ND Pipes]]'''||Daniel Mustran<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MPIPES|MPIPES]]'''||Marinko Neralić<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Cyprus === <!--T:56--><br />
<br />
<!--T:57--><br />
[[Image:1Cyprus.jpg|Image:1Cyprus.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kokkinos|Kokkinos]]''' - Yiannos Kokkinos Custom Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Czech Republic === <!--T:58--><br />
<br />
<!--T:59--><br />
[[Image:F-CZ.gif|Image:F-CZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Adam pipes|Adam pipes]]'''||Adam Schorcht<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/BPK|BPK]]'''||Czech inexpensive brand with long tradition. Factory made pipes mainly for export.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Celtic Tobacco|Celtic Tobacco]]'''||Dušan Doubek<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Demirev Pipes|Demirev Pipes]]||Kolyo Demirev; From Bulgaria, now in Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|'''Em Czapek'''||Former Czech brand, likely from the 19th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Háp|Háp]]'''||Pavel Háp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hodula|Hodula]]'''||Pavel Hodula<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JanPipes|JanPipes]]'''||Jan Klouček<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jirsa|Jirsa]]'''||Oldřich Jirsa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kroupa|Kroupa]]'''||Hanz Kroupa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Krška|Krška]]'''||Karel Krška<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Machát|Machát]]'''||Richard Machát<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Machek|Machek]]'''||Jiri Machek<br />
|-<br />
|'''Montebello'''||Former brand from the former Czechoslovakia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Novakpipes|Novakpipes]]'''||Michal Novák<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/P. Omrt|P. Omrt]]'''||Czech artisan making freehands<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Petr Pipes|Petr Pipes]]'''||Petr Libora<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pearl Bee|Pearl Bee]]'''||Radka Hofmannová<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipkin|Pipkin]]'''||Petr Kučera<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pirkenhammer|Pirkenhammer]]'''||Circa 1850 Porcelain pipe<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/RX Pipes|RX Pipes]]'''||Radek Jůza, Prague , Czechia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Stanislav'''||Czech brand distributed by Mostex Group, run by Josef Stanislav<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tomas Mahovsky|Tomas Mahovsky]]'''||Tomáš Mahovský<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vlasak|Vlasak]]'''||Martin Vlasák<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vobořil Pipes|Vobořil Pipes]]'''||Petr Vobořil<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zapletal ART|Zapletal ART]]'''||Jiří Zapletal<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Denmark === <!--T:60--><br />
<br />
<!--T:61--><br />
[[Image:F-DK.gif|Image:F-DK.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:62--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<!--T:63--><br />
We highly recommend the following article on the history of Danish pipe making by [http://www.scandpipes.com/info.asp?text=3 Jakob Groth]. More Pipe maker articles coming soon to this section. Those in red still need articles. Please dive in if you'd like to help. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Scandinavian pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://danishpipemakers.com/ danishpipemakers.com]<br />
<br />
'''Excellent resource:''' An translation of [http://www.fumeursdepipe.net/telecha/DanishPipeMakers.pdf Piber & Tobak, Danish Pipe Makers, Vol. 1 (1978 - 1998), on fumeursdepipe.net] <br />
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<br />
=== Finland === <!--T:64--><br />
<br />
<!--T:65--><br />
[[File:Flag of Finland.gif|File:Flag of Finland.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:66--><br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tapio Wirkkala'''||Finnish designer (1915-1985), who designed some pipe models<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== France === <!--T:67--><br />
<br />
<!--T:68--><br />
[[Image:F-F.gif|Image:F-F.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:69--><br />
'''Note:''' The French lists have been recently sub-divided due to growth --[[Special:MyLanguage/User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:Sethile|talk]]) 09:20, 18 June 2015 (CDT)<br />
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<!--T:70--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|French Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|French Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|French Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|French Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|French Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|French Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
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<!--T:71--><br />
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<br />
=== Germany === <!--T:72--><br />
<br />
<!--T:73--><br />
[[Image:F-D.gif|Image:F-D.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:74--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|German Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|German Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|German Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|German Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|German Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|German Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<!--T:75--><br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. There exists an excellent site dedicated to German pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.german-pipemakers.de/index.html German Pipemakers]<br />
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<br />
=== Great Britain === <!--T:76--><br />
<br />
<!--T:77--><br />
[[Image:F-GB.gif|Image:F-GB.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:78--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|British Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|British Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|British Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|British Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|British Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
*See also, [[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Pipe Makers in London Directories|Briar Pipe Makers in London Directories]]<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Greece === <!--T:79--><br />
<br />
<!--T:80--><br />
[[Image:F-GR.gif|Image:F-GR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexander Pipes|Alexander Pipes]]'''||Alexandros Zavvos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amadeus Pipes|Amadeus Pipes]]'''||Achaiki Amadeus S.A. / Briar Manufacturing Industry S.A. (PTM)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anastasopoulos, Kostas|Anastasopoulos, Kostas]]'''||'''K. Anastasopoulos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Anastasopoulos'' (Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Archaggelos Pipes|Archaggelos Pipes]]'''||'''Archaggelos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Michael Kyriazanos|Michael Kyriazanos]] / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/A.S. Smoking Pipes|A.S. Smoking Pipes]]'''||''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Anthony Salas ''(Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Agia Paraskevi, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Asteriou, Chris|Asteriou, Chris]]'''||Hand made briar pipes / Chris Asteriou / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Epsilon2 Rhodian Pipes|Epsilon2 Rhodian Pipes]]||Efthymios Efthymiou; Rhodes Island<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gourvelos, Kostas |Gourvelos, Kostas ]]'''||'''K. Gourvelos - Woodturning''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Gourvelos / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipex Pipes'''||See [[Special:MyLanguage/Stefanou Pipex|Stefanou Pipex]], George Stefanou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Michael Kyriazanos|Michael Kyriazanos]]'''|| Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D. Mostras Pipes|D. Mostras Pipes]]'''||Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stefanou Pipex|Stefanou Pipex]]'''||Stefanou Pipex / Handmade Pipes / Lygourio - Epidavros , Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Velasco smoking pipes|Velasco smoking pipes]]'''||Handmade smoking pipes by Michael Pipinis-Aliagas / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Hungary === <!--T:81--><br />
<br />
<!--T:82--><br />
[[Image:F-UN.gif|Image:F-UN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Adler|Adler]]'''||Antique Meerschaums<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gallvitz|Gallvitz]]'''||Viktor Zöllner (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karol Kovacs|Karol Kovacs]]'''||Budapest Cobbler, often credited with making 1st Meerschaum pipe<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hungarian Kalmasche, 1850|Kalmasche]]||A Beautifully carved example, circa 1850<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Körös Pipes|Körös Pipes]]'''||Balázs Szabó (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Selmec|Selmec]]'''||19th Century Clay Pipes made in Selmec<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Ireland === <!--T:83--><br />
<br />
<!--T:84--><br />
[[Image:F-IRE.gif|Image:F-IRE.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:85--><br />
{|<br />
<br />
<!--T:86--><br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Auld Erin|Auld Erin]]'''||A [[Peterson]] second or sub-brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/B.P.L.|B.P.L.]]'''||A brand of Briar Pipes Limited, Dublin Ireland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bennington|Bennington's Belfast]]'''||Also a [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand, Made in the Republic of Ireland for a Florida tobacconist<br />
|-<br />
|'''Captain Pete'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Erica'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/John Aylesbury|John Aylesbury]]'''||Brand of John Aylesbury tobacco, but now a [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irish Seconds|Irish Seconds]]'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand, sold in the U.S.A., also in Austria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irish Gems|Irish Gems]]'''||Also a Peterson sub-brand???<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kinsale'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lord Beatty'''||Irish brand likely originating at [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Shamrock'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Italy === <!--T:87--><br />
<br />
<!--T:88--><br />
[[Image:F-IT.gif|Image:F-IT.gif]][[File:Lepipe Viprati.jpg|thumb|link=http://www.lepipe.it/en/pipedia.asp?utm_source=pipedia&=utm_medium=pipedia&=utm_campaign=pipedia|Many thanks to [http://www.lepipe.it/en/pipedia.asp?utm_source=pipedia&=utm_medium=pipedia&=utm_campaign=pipedia lepipe.it] for their underwriting support. They have a large selection of Italian pipes]]<br />
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<!--T:89--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers A - C|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers A - C]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers D - F|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers D - F]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers G - J|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers G - J]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers K - L|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers K - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers M - P|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers M - P]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers R - S|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers T - Z|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers T - Z]]'''<br />
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<!--T:90--><br />
*See [[Special:MyLanguage/A Short History of The Italian Handmade Pipe|A Short History of The Italian Handmade Pipe]], by R.D.Field for an interesting article on the Castello, Caminetto, and Ascorti connection.<br />
*See [[Special:MyLanguage/Thoughts on Italian Pipes|Thoughts on Italian Pipes]] - Sykes Wilford's musings on Italian pipe design.<br />
*Pipe making courses by '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bertram Safferling|Bertram Safferling]]'''. For info see [http://www.freehand.de/pipemaking_courses_and_seminars_01.html Safferling]<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Latvia === <!--T:91--><br />
<br />
<!--T:92--><br />
[[Image:Lettland.gif|Image:Lettland.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:93--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Senatorov|Senatorov]]''' (Sergei Senatorov Fjodorovic)<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Malta === <!--T:94--><br />
<br />
<!--T:95--><br />
[[Image:Malta.gif|Image:Malta.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:96--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Pipeworks Ltd.|Briar Pipeworks Ltd.]]''' (Marsa / Malta)<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands === <!--T:97--><br />
<br />
<!--T:98--><br />
[[Image:F-NL.gif|Image:F-NL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amphora|Amphora]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Baronite Pipe'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Big Ben|Big Ben]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Copenhagen Style|Copenhagen Style]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Croydon|Croydon]]'''||Lex Brouwer<br />
|-<br />
|'''De Star'''||17th century Dutch ceramics factory founded by De Jong family in Gouda, and sold in 1853 to [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Don Bernard Pipes|Don Bernard Pipes]]'''||Bernard Myburgh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]'''||Holland - Clay<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Waagen'''||Dutch brand (Gouda) of ceramic pipes from Royal [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GtP|GtP]]'''||Gouda Tobacco Pipes; Adriaan van der Want; Gouda, Holland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gubbels|Gubbels]]'''||Elbert Gubbels - Royal Dutch Pipe Factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hajenius|Hajenius]]'''||P.G.C. Hajenius; Amsterdam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]'''||Elbert Gubbels; formerly Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Humbry Briar'''||Second brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Gubbels|Gubbels]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Mokum'''||Dutch ceramic pipe brand made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Zenith|Zenith]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Royal GoedeWaagen'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tatoo'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zenith|Zenith]]'''||Dutch porcelain pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Montenegro ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Flag of Montenegero.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Canaan Pipes]]'''||Abi Natur<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Norway === <!--T:99--><br />
<br />
<!--T:100--><br />
[[Image:F-NOR.gif|Image:F-NOR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Bastia'''||Brand (second] of [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bård Hansen|Bård Hansen]]||Current maker of [[Special:MyLanguage/Tabago|Tabago]]; Bryggen<br />
|-<br />
|'''G. Larsen Pipefabrik'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]'''||G. Larsen<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Briar'''||Second brand of G. Larsen, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tabago|Tabago]]'''||Two separate brands over the years, currently made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Bård Hansen|Bård Hansen]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Poland === <!--T:101--><br />
<br />
<!--T:102--><br />
[[Image:F-POL.gif|Image:F-POL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Antoniewski|Antoniewski]]'''||Bartlomiej Antoniewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/B&B|B&B]]'''||Artur & Mariusz Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bróg|Bróg]]'''||'''Mr. Bróg''': Kazimierz Rog, and Zbigniew & Renata Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Czeslaw Partyka|Czeslaw Partyka]]'''||???<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dominik Pipes|Dominik Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fajkołamacz|Fajkołamacz]]'''||Łukasz Tolzdorf<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Filar|Filar]]'''||Ryszard Filar<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jerzy Dudziak|Jerzy Dudziak]]'''||Polish artisan working in partnership with [[Special:MyLanguage/Stanislaw Solarski|Stanislaw Solarski]]??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JSG|JSG]]'''||Jan Szymon Gołowacz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kowalewski|Kowalewski]]'''||'''Lech Kowalewski''', makes sculpted wooden pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kulpinski|Kulpinski]]'''||Ryszard Kulpinski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Meissen Porcelain|Meissen Porcelain]]'''||Royal-Polish and Electoral-Saxon Porcelain Manufactory, Circa 1700s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Miron Chudio|Miron Chudio]]'''||Mayron<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Parol|Parol]]'''||Marek Parol<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pastuch Pipes|Pastuch Pipes]]||'''Wojtek Pastuch<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Poliński|Poliński]]'''||Tadeusz & Celina Poliński<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rogrus|Rogrus]]'''||Robert Gruszczynski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Samsel|Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel (now Australia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Swoboda|Swoboda]]'''||(Wincenty); Czeck artisan in Poland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Walat|Walat]]'''||Ludwik Walat, brand and name of highly respected Polish artisan who also worked for the [[Special:MyLanguage/Swoboda|Swoboda]] factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Worobiec|Worobiec]]'''||Henryk Worobiec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wozniak Pipes|Wozniak Pipes]]'''||Rafał Woźniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zembrowski Pipes|Zembrowski Pipes]]'''||Tomasz Zembrowski<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Portugal === <!--T:103--><br />
<br />
<!--T:104--><br />
[[Image:F-POR.gif|Image:F-POR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cardador|Cardador]]'''||José Bandeira Cardador<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Casimiro|Casimiro]]'''||Manual Fernandes Casimiro; Canal Caveria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Couto|Couto]]'''||Antonio Moreira Couto<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Haveneza|Haveneza]]||Casa Havaneza brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''Medusa'''||Inexpensive brand made by third parties for distributor SREI<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Reis|Reis]]'''||Joao Reis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Robalo|Robalo]]'''||Bruno Robalo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santos|Santos]]'''||Sabina Santos; Arruda dos Vinhos<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sua Excêlencia'''||Brand from the SIPIL distributor. Good quality classics and freehands, made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/EV|EV]]'''||Eduardo Vieira<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Scorpius Pipes|Scorpius Pipes]]'''||João Madaíl<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Atelier António|Atelier António]]'''||António Monteiro<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Romania === <!--T:105--><br />
<br />
<!--T:106--><br />
[[Image:F-RUM.gif|Image:F-RUM.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/AA Pipes|AA Pipes]]'''||Alguhan Akşar (Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gabos Pipes|Gabos Pipes]]'''||'''Gabos Costin Iuliu'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Humidor Pipes|Humidor Pipes]]'''||(Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Negoita|Negoita]]'''||'''Rolando Negoita''' (now USA)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Russia === <!--T:107--><br />
<br />
<!--T:108--><br />
[[Image:F-RUS.gif|Image:F-RUS.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguge/A.Kadnikov|A.Kadnikov]]'''||Andrei Kadnikov, Moscow<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ailarov|Ailarov]]'''||Sergey Ailarov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bondarev|Bondarev]]'''||Alexander Bondarev, St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Doctor's Pipes|Doctor's Pipes]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Roman Kovalev|Roman Kovalev]]''', St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dyomin|Dyomin]]'''||Sergey Dyomin (also "Demin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ershov|Ershov]]'''||Vladimir Ershov; Clay Pipe maker specializing in authentic reproductions<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fyodorov|Fyodorov]]'''||Alexey Fyodorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Grechukin'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vladimir Grechukhin|Vladimir Grechukhin]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Java|Java]]'''||Known as '''Yava''' in Russia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kiselyov|Kiselyov]]'''||Valentin Kiselyov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kharlamov|Kharlamov]]'''||Alexey Kharlamov (also "Harlamov")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Looshin|Looshin]]'''||Evgeniy Looshin (also "Lushin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mr. Pipes|Mr. Pipes]]'''||Misha Revyagin<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/PS Studio|PS Studio]]'''||Designed by [[Special:MyLanguage/Vladimir Grechukhin|Vladimir Grechukhin]]; St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saharov|Saharov]]'''||Alexandr Saharov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Seniak|Seniak]]'''||Zinovi Seniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yashtylov|Yashtylov]]'''||Viktor Yashtylov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Starkov|Starkov]]'''||Boris Starkov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tupitsyn'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexander Tupitsyn|Alexander Tupitsyn]]'''; St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shaydullin|Shaydullin]]'''||Fidel Shaydullin'''<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
===Serbia=== <!--T:109--><br />
<br />
<!--T:110--><br />
[[File:Serbia flag.gif|border]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexa Pipes|Alexa Pipes]]'''||Dragomir Aleksic, Belgrade<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scotland=== <!--T:111--><br />
<br />
<!--T:112--><br />
[[File:scotland-flag.gif|File:scotland-flag.gif]][[File:Ratbanner2.jpg|thumb|link=http://rattrays-pipes.com/en/|400px|Pipedia thanks [http://rattrays-pipes.com/en/ Rattray's] for their underwriting support]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lovat'''||A brand produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/A. Friedlander|A. Friedlander]] in Scotland, and also [[Special:MyLanguage/Oppenheimer Pipe|Oppenheimer Pipe]] in England<br />
|-<br />
|'''POW'''||Brand by G.M. Frame<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rattray's|Rattray's]]'''||Rattray's Original Scotlande made in various and some of the oldest companies (in Europe)<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Slovakia=== <!--T:113--><br />
<br />
<!--T:114--><br />
[[File:Slovak.gif|File:Slovak.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Slazansky|Slazansky]]'''||Slazansky Patrik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Slovenia === <!--T:115--><br />
<br />
<!--T:116--><br />
[[Image:F-SLO.gif|Image:F-SLO.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lobnik|Lobnik]]'''||Gregor Lobnik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Spain === <!--T:117--><br />
<br />
<!--T:118--><br />
[[Image:F-SP.gif|Image:F-SP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Arias'''||Josep Arias; late artisan making rustic pipes sold at fairs in the Ossor (Gerona) region<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Acire|Acire]]'''||a second of [[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]] from the 1970s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anfield|Anfield]]'''||a brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Antonio Sanmartin|Antonio Sanmartin]]'''||brand of Antonio Sanmartin Abad.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo|Arturo]]'''||Arturo del Pozo; brand and name of late Spanish Artisan supplying Pozito shop in Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo del Pozo|Arturo del Pozo]]'''||Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bonet|Bonet]]'''||Joan Bonet<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brio'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]]'''||Sucesores de Emilio Navarro<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brukwell'''||"fantasy" brand??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Carsipe|Carsipe]]'''||Carles Royo Porta<br />
|-<br />
|'''Clipper'''||brand by '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cogars|Cogars]]'''||Aldaia, Valencia, Production stopped in 1980s (Lopes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Commodore|Commodore]]'''||Low range brand of '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]''', also used by various others. <br />
|-<br />
|'''Coral'''||low range brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]], replaced by Commodore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Creu Retinyola'''||old Spanish clay pipe factory in Palafrugell (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cristino Crespo Peregrino|Cristino Crespo Peregrino]]'''||El Gasco, Caceres<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Diamant|Diamant]]'''||ceased production in the 1980s; Aldaia, Valencia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Duval'''||Brand produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/El Picú|El Picú]]'''||Las Hurdas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Emilio Navarro|Emilio Navarro]]'''||pipemaker and Manager of the '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]] Sucesores de Emilio SL factory'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Esteve Espinet|Esteve Espinet]]'''||former Spanish Clay factory in the Palamos area (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''EWWA'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Everest|Everest]]'''||Brand created in 1933 by [[Special:MyLanguage/Nubió|Nubió]]; now a [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Galerna'''||old brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/García|García]]'''||F. Jesús García; Seville <br />
|-<br />
|'''Gester'''||Inexpensive brand launched in 1980s by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Flame'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]] second with 9mm filters.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Helio Ferretti'''||brand made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Homs|Homs]]'''||Jaume Homs<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]'''||Barcelona<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/labuenapipa|labuenapipa]]'''||Luis Wiesenthal<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Joffre|Joffre]]'''||Spanish Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jose Rubio|Jose Rubio]]'''||Oviedo, Asturias<br />
|-<br />
|'''Juan Castellà'''||17th - 19th century clay pipe factory; Palamos region of Catalonia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lady Spain'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Magistral'''||Former brand produced in Aldaia, Valencia, which ended in the 1980s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Madelcar|Madelcar]]'''||Brand and Spanish importer/distributor of smoking accessories<br />
|-<br />
|'''Masterly'''||Brand of the distributor [[Special:MyLanguage/Madelcar|Madelcar]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''McIntosch'''||Second brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Minorca|Minorca]]'''||Spain<br />
|-<br />
|'''New Bond'''||Inexpensive brand of Emilio Navarro SL factory, as a [[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nubió|Nubió]]'''||Joseph Nubió<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Fashion'''||Inexpensive brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Piloto'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''P. Luchini'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Martín|Pipas Martín]]'''||Rafael Martín Oltra<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Sigmund|Pipas Sigmund]]'''||Segimon Baulenas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Soler|Pipas Soler]]'''||Joan P. Soler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas + O|Pipas + O]]'''||Félix Massó<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pozito'''||Brand of tobacconist in Madrid, made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo|Arturo]] del Pozo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saladich|Saladich]]'''||Joan Saladich i Garriga<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]]'''||Enric Moulines Giralt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salas-Zazo|Salas-Zazo]]'''||Ramón Salas and Ricardo Zazo; Costanilla de los Desamparados, Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santané|Santané]]'''||Josep Santané<br />
|-<br />
|'''Saxo'''||Inexpensive brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''Suárez'''||José Aceituna Suárez; Makes pipes from rustic stone with walnut and poplar stems<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swensson'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Taioli|Taioli]]'''||Siro Taioli<br />
|-<br />
|'''Targard'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vera, Alfonso|Vera, Alfonso]]'''||artisan associated with Compañia Española de Bruck, SL<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:119--><br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Sweden === <!--T:120--><br />
<br />
<!--T:121--><br />
[[Image:F-S.gif|Image:F-S.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Andersson|Andersson]]'''||Jan Andersson; author; Pipe Club of Sweden, Secretary; amateur pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bennwik|Bennwik]]'''||Andreas Bennwik; Stockholm<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Björn of Sweden|Björn of Sweden]]'''||Björn Bengtsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brilon|Brilon]]'''||old Swedish brand with changeable bowls<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Carlson|Carlson]]'''||Bengt Carlson<br />
|-<br />
|'''Center'''||Lopes states it is a brand produced by Pipcenter, symbol: "PC"<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dollar|Dollar]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dura Pipes|Dura Pipes]]'''||Dura Semjaniv (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Geiger Pipes|Geiger Pipes]]'''||Love Geiger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gurra|Gurra]]'''||Lars-Göran Markunger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ivarsson, Sixten|Ivarsson]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sixten Ivarsson|Sixten Ivarsson]]''' (Denmark; broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jönsson|Jönsson]]'''||Lars Jönsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ljung|Ljung]]'''||Arne Ljung (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nordh|Nordh]]'''||Bo Nordh (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''OF'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Olaf Forsberg|Olaf Forsberg]]''', 18th century clay pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ratos|Ratos]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rosengren|Rosengren]]'''||Jonas Rosengren; Halmstad, Sweden<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saenz|Saenz]]'''||Gary Sanz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Skapi|Skapi]]'''||Founded 1936 by Max D. Schwab<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Svenska Rökpipfabriken|Svenska Rökpipfabriken]]'''||Former factory in Lerum<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Thunér Pipes|Thunér Pipes]]'''||Ronny Thunér<br />
|-<br />
|'''VNP'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Vollmer & Nilsson|Vollmer & Nilsson]]; Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vollmer & Nilsson|Vollmer & Nilsson]]'''||Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:122--><br />
Although much deserved credit has been given to Danish pipemakers & the "Danish Freehand" style, a lot of credit has to go to a handful of brilliant and innovative Swedish pipemakers, not the least of whom were '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sixten Ivarsson|Sixten Ivarsson]]''' & '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bo Nordh|Bo Nordh]]''' (may they smoke & rest in peace).<br />
<br />
<!--T:123--><br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Swedish pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.svenskapipklubben.se/en/ Svenska Pipklubben] (Swedish Pipe Club) and extend many thanks to '''Jan Andersson''', club secretary (and pipe smoker, of course).<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Switzerland === <!--T:124--><br />
<br />
<!--T:125--><br />
[[Image:F-SWZ.gif|Image:F-SWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anderegg|Anderegg]]'''||Brand of Peter Anderegg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bru-Bu|Bru-Bu]]'''||Brunner & Buhofer (also known as BBK)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Davidoff|Davidoff]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Design by FRANZ|Design by FRANZ]]'''||Franz von Matt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Egloff|Egloff]]'''||Peter Egloff<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fischer, Peter|Fischer, Peter]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Glen Ben Freehand Pipes|Glen Ben Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ Andreas Heinzer|Heinzer, Andreas]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Innerschwyzer-Pfeifen|Innerschwyzer-Pfeifen]]'''|| [[Special:MyLanguage/Andreas Heinzer|Andreas Heinzer]] & Family<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jean Alexis Handmade Pipes|Jean Alexis Handmade Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jud|Jud]]'''||Daniel Jud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kappeler|Kappeler]]'''||Alex Kappeler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/La Pipa|La Pipa]]'''||Stefan Capaul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Peter Pfeifenbau|Peter Pfeifenbau]]'''||Roman Peter<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipestar'''||Brand of C.J. Verguet Freres, and also by the Swiss firm, Hebor SA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stich|Stich]]'''||Drechslerei Stich AG<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Swiss Pipe|Swiss Pipe]]'''||Started by artisans from [[Special:MyLanguage/Bru-Bu|Bru-Bu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Timeless'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Franz von Matt|Franz von Matt]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tom’s Pipe-Line|Tom’s Pipe-Line]]'''||Thomas Habermacher<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tschan|Tschan]]'''||Moritz Tschan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wagner Pipes|Wagner Pipes]]'''||Michael Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wagner Tabak-Lädeli|Wagner Tabak-Lädeli]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/White Dog Freehand Pipes|White Dog Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/WR Freehand Pipes|WR Freehand Pipes]]'''||Wolfgang Röllin<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:126--><br />
We urgently need '''Helvetians''' (Swiss) to contribute info for the above pipemakers.<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Turkey === <!--T:148--><br />
<br />
<!--T:149--><br />
[[Image:F-TUER.gif|Image:F-TUER.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ahmet Buyukcopur|Ahmet Buyukcopur]]'''||Meerschaum Pipe artisan.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ak-Taş Meerschaum Pipe|Ak-Taş Meerschaum Pipe]]'''||Besim Aktaş; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinay|ALTINAY]]'''||'''[https://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com Meerschaum] brand produced by [https://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com Altınay Pipe Ltd]. company, founded 1964.'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinok|Altinok]]'''||Meerschaum brand produced by Altinok-Pipe Ltd. <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altdukkan Meerschaum|Altdukkan Meerschaum]]'''||'''Cihan Celik'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aznavur|Aznavur]]'''||Bari Ltd. Co.??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/BS Pipes|BS Pipes]]'''||'''Birol Salman'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burhan Yucel'''||Meerschaum maker based in Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''CeSem'''||Turkish company selling meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Emin|Emin]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes by Medet Kara, and Imdat Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Erdogan Ege|Erdogan Ege]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/CPW Calabash Pipes|CPW Calabash Pipes]]'''||Meerschaum artist <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Eyup Sabri|Eyup Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fikri Baki|Fikri Baki]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gezer|Gezer]]'''||Brothers in partnership; Mesut, Sevket, and Kudret Gezer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gülel|Gülel]]'''||Medet Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hittite Meerschaum|Hittite Meerschaum]]'''||Dudullu M. Ihlamur, Mevkii Alemdağ; İstanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Huseyn Yanik'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Sadik Yanik|Sadik Yanik]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Yunas Ege|Yunas Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/IMP|IMP]]'''||Imppipes - Isik Luletasi Hayv. Nakl. San & Tic. Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irmismarbel Meerschaum|Irmismarbel Meerschaum]]'''||Ahmet GÖVEM; Eskisehir <br />
|-<br />
|'''Ismail Baglan'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ismail Ozel|Ismail Ozel]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ismat Bekler|Ismat Bekler]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kadir Baysal|Kadir Baysal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karaca|Karaca]]'''||Ramazn Karaca; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karahan, A|Karahan, A]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kenan Ahmet Pipes|Kenan Ahmet Pipes]]'''||Handmade Briar pipes; Istanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Koncak|Koncak]]'''||Company founded by Ekrem Koncak in 1934; Eskiehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kybele|Kybele]]'''||Ismail Ozdama (Kirac Ltd Co.)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M. Bassal|M. Bassal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeerQueen Meerschaum Pipes|MeerQueen Meerschaum Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeerschaumArt|MeerschaumArt]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeershcumStore Inc.|MeershcumStore Inc.]]'''||founded in 1908 by Bahadir Baykal, succeeded by his son, Kural.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mergenler|Mergenler]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes Owned by Oksan Mergen, closed in the 1990s<br />
|-<br />
|'''Meric'''||Meerschaum pipe company with shop is Eskisehir and Istambul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Munir Aydogu'''||Meerschaum artist who retired in 2000 after 40 years of activity<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mustafa Albayrak|Mustafa Albayrak]]'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/WGM Meerschaum|WGM Meerschaum]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nartpipe|Nartpipe]]'''||Meerschaum pipe company<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nick's|Nick's]]'''||Nick Merdenyan, who started making Meershchaum pipes in 1968<br />
|-<br />
|'''Nurhan Cevahir'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ozgur Pipe|Ozgur Pipe]]'''||Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/O. Sabri|O. Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paktas|Paktas]]'''||Brand started in 1973 by meerschaum artist, Hasan Aybogdu; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipsan Pipes|Pipsan Pipes]]'''||Pipsan Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saban Önalici|Saban Önalici]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sadik Yanik|Sadik Yanik]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Şahin Pipo|Şahin Pipo]]'''||Ahmed and Bekir Şahin; Istanbul <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salim Sener|Salim Sener]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker, Partner with [[Special:MyLanguage/Erdogan Ege|Erdogan Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sekircioglu'''||Meerschaum pipes by brothers Huseyn and Mustafa. Started 1987, they split up in 1996<br />
|-<br />
|'''Selami'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Semus|Semus]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Servi|Servi]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Siyahi|Siyahi]]'''||Siyahi Meerschaum Pipe Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/SMS|SMS]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand and company of Samil Sermet; founded in Eskisehir, now USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sultan Meerschaum Pipe Co.'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tekin Uzkesici'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/WGM Meerschaum|WGM Meerschaum]]'''||Mustafa Albayrak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ahmet Buyukcopur|White Pipe]]'''||Ahmet Hamdi Büyükçopur<br />
|-<br />
|'''Yilmaz'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yunar Pipe|Yunar Pipe]]'''||Abdulvahap Yunar; Eskişehir, Turkey<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yunas Edge|Yunas Edge]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Ukraine === <!--T:127--><br />
<br />
<!--T:128--><br />
[[Image:F-UKR.gif|Image:F-UKR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Golden Gate|Golden Gate]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kamensky|Kamensky]]'''||Stanislav Kamensky; Now in Australia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ponomarchuk|Ponomarchuk]]'''||Alexander Ponomarchuk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rizhenko|Rizhenko]]'''||Valeriy Rizhenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shekita|Shekita]]'''||Konstantin Shekita<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aksenov|Aksenov]]'''||Yuriy Aksenov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/KAF-pipe|KAF-pipe]]'''||[http://www.kaf-pipe.com.ua link title]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M.Nazarenko|M.Nazarenko]]'''||Maksim Nazarenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Serova|Serova]]'''||Irina Serova<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Veresk|Veresk]]'''||Largest pipe company in the former Soviet Union, at one time producing 20 brands; Kiev<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
== '''Middle and Far East''' == <!--T:129--><br />
<br />
<br />
=== Australia === <!--T:130--><br />
<br />
<!--T:131--><br />
[[File:Flag of Australia.gif|File:Flag of Australia.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bullfrog Pipes|Bullfrog Pipes]]|| Jeremiah Mierke; Melbourne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kamensky|Kamensky]]'''||Stanislav Kamensky<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/LBM|LBM]]'''||Levy Bros & Co. Need Information; Melbourne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Samsel|Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel; Polish, but based in Australia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== China === <!--T:132--><br />
<br />
<!--T:133--><br />
[[Image:F-CHN.gif|Image:F-CHN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Daadou Pipe|Daadou Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gloredo|Gloredo]]'''||Leslie Ng<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/KingCheng|KingCheng]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Leizhou pipe tribes|Leizhou pipe tribes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mister Pipe|Mister Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipe childe|Pipe childe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/P.Zhan Pipes|P.Zhan Pipes]]'''|| Ping Zhan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ZHESONG PIPES|Zhesong Pipes]]'''||Li Zhesong<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shanghai Tang|Shanghai Tang]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yang Kun Pipes|Yang Kun Pipes]]'''||Liuzhou City <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zhishan & Mindong Pipe|Zhishan & Mindong Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Iran === <!--T:134--><br />
<br />
<!--T:135--><br />
[[File:Flag of Iran.gif|File:Flag of Iran.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cafe Artin|Cafe Artin]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.artini.ir Mr. Artin Abrahamian]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hamid Farhang'''||[https://www.instagram.com/h.f.pipes.iran/ H.F.Pipes.iran on Instagram]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Keresaspa|Keresaspa]]'''||Saeed "Keresaspa" Nazarli, Tehran<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kp handmade pipes|Kp handmade pipes]]||Made by Kambiz pouria in Iran.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Memo Handmade Pipes|Memo Handmade Pipes]]'''||Mehdi S. Aghdam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M.I Handicrafts|M.I Handicrafts]]'''||Mohamad Javad <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pasargadtabac|Pasargadtabac]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.pasargadtabac.com Mr. Amirhossein rahimi known as Mastro Rahimi ]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/vafa shop|vafa shop]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.vfa-shop.com Mr. saleh mousavi]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Israel === <!--T:136--><br />
<br />
<!--T:137--><br />
[[Image:F-ISR.gif|Image:F-ISR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shalom Pipe Factory|Shalom Pipe Factory]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burl King'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Shalom Pipe Factory|Shalom Pipe Factory]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Japan === <!--T:138--><br />
<br />
<!--T:139--><br />
[[Image:F-JAP.gif|Image:F-JAP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
Adonis<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shizuo Arita|Arita, Shizuo]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shizuo Arita|Shizuo Arita]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Takeo Arita|Arita, Takeo]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Takeo Arita|Takeo Arita]]''', son of Shizuo Arita.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Asari|Asari]]'''||Japanese Pipe maker from 1970s and '80s?<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Azuma|Azuma]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gajin|Gajin]]'''||Gajin Hayafune<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Goisagi Pipes|Goisagi Pipes]]'''||Y. Miyasaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gotoh|Gotoh]]'''||Kei'Ichi Gotoh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hachiro|Hachiro]]'''||Seiji Hachiro, owner of Pipe-Do (Pipedo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hasegawa|Hasegawa]]'''||Toyohei Hasegawa; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hattori|Hattori]]'''||Zengoro Hattori; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Higuchi|Higuchi]]'''||Jun'ichiro Higuchi<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/HiRo|HiRo]]'''||Yorozutoshi Hiroyuki<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ichi|Ichi]]'''||Ichi Kitahara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ikebana|Ikebana]]'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsuge|Tsuge]] Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Komatsu|Komatsu]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/K's Pipes|K's Pipes]]'''||Shin-ichi Kuwahara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kurusu|Kurusu]]'''||Reiichi "Ray" Kurusu; Osaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Maruyama|Maruyama]]'''||Hajime Maruyama<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Minoru Nagata|Minoru Nagata]]'''||Minoru Nagata; Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Miyasaka|Miyasaka]]'''<br />
|-1<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Namiki|Namiki]]'''||Namiki Manufacturing Co. Ltd.; collaborates with [[Special:MyLanguage/Dunhill|Dunhill]] on lacquered pipes <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Okamura|Okamura]]'''||Yukio Okamora, see '''[[Special:MyLanguage/saci|saci]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipedo'''||Brand of on-line firm Pipe-Do, See [[Special:MyLanguage/Hachiro|Hachiro]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Roland'''||Inexpensive brand by Fukashiro [[Special:MyLanguage/Tsutomu|Tsutomu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/saci|saci]]'''||Yukio Okamura<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sakurai|Sakurai]]'''||Kenichiro Sakurai<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Satou|Satou]]'''||Smio Satou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shima|Shima]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shimizu|Shimizu]]'''||Kanji Shimizu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Suglayma|Suglayma]]'''||Japanese artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tajima|Tajima]]'''||Tatsuo Tajima<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tokutomi, Hiroyuki|Tokutomi, Hiroyuki]]'''||Maebashi, Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tokutomi, Yuki|Tokutomi, Yuki]]'''||daughter of Hiroyuki Tokutomi.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsuge|Tsuge]]'''||Sab Tsuge, owner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsutomu|Tsutomu]]'''||Fukashiro Tsutomu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yanagihara|Yanagihara]]'''||Shigeyoshi Yanagihara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zousan|Zousan]]'''||Logo: Large Elephant<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Lebanon === <!--T:140--><br />
<br />
<!--T:141--><br />
[[Image:F-LIB.gif|Image:F-LIB.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Libre Real Briar|Libre Real Briar]]'''||George and Gabrielle Daoud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Manuel Shaabi|Manuel Shaabi]]'''||Left Lebanon in 1979, and now in Germany<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Malaysia === <!--T:142--><br />
<br />
<!--T:143--><br />
[[File:Flag of Malaysia.jpg|File:Flag of Malaysia.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hoping to add more Malaysian Pipemakers''': ||Please add, or send to sethile.pipes@gmail.com<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Abi Pipes]]'''||Abdul Muttalib Md Sidik, Malaysia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Johnsson Ooi]]'''||Penang Island, Malaysia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== New Zealand === <!--T:144--><br />
<br />
<!--T:145--><br />
[[Image:F-NEWZ.gif|Image:F-NEWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Speden Pipes|Speden Pipes]]'''||Don Speden, now Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zeman|Zeman]]'''||Jan Zeman<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Taiwan === <!--T:146--><br />
<br />
<!--T:147--><br />
[[Image:Taiwan.jpg|Image:Taiwan.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santaroko Pipes|Santaroko Pipes]]'''||||ST Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jerry Zenn|Jerry Zenn]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Tunisia === <!--T:150--><br />
<br />
<!--T:151--><br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aldo Velani|Aldo Velani]]''' - Italy - Gold & Silver Circle: [[Image:Aldo Velani.jpg|Image:Aldo Velani.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinay|ALTINAY]]''' - Turkey - Two pipes surmounted by [http://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com altınay] - Stamped on stem [http://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com[[Image:Altinaylogo.jpg|100px]]]<br />
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'''[http://altinokpipe.com/ Altinok Meerschaum]''' - Turkey - Vivaldi font "A" in a black circle: [[Image:Altinok.jpg|Image:Altinok.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Butz-Choquin|Butz-Choquin]]''' - France - BC Inside a circle: [[Image:Butz-Choquin.jpg|Image:Butz-Choquin.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Savinelli|Savinelli]]''' - Italy - "S" Inside a shield surmounted by 2 pipes, stamped on stem & shank: [[Image:Savinelli.jpg|Image:Savinelli.jpg]][[Image:Savinelli S.jpg|Image:Savinelli S.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Elie|Elie]]''' - Belgium/Portugal - Stylised Gold "E" inset into stem: [[Image:Logo mouthpiece Elie.jpg|Image:Logo mouthpiece Elie.jpg]]; Pipe Stamp: [[Image:Stempel Elie.jpg|Image:Stempel Elie.jpg]]<br />
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<div>[[Image:pipemakers_logo.jpg|thumb|350px|]]The Pipe Making subsection of '''''Pipedia''''' serves as the Wiki home of [http://www.pipemakersforum.com/index.php the PipemakersForum.com]. Much of what appears here is gleaned from the Forum. We highly recommend reading and participation in the forum in addition to reading and contributing here.<br />
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New pipe makers may find this chart helpful. Classic [[Pipe Shapes]], by Bill Burney: <br />
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[[Image:teddy_shaping.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Teddy Knudsen]] shaping, courtesy Lars Kiel]]<br />
== Getting Started ==<br />
Many pipe makers in the US start out with a small book called [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/book.html Pimo's Guide to Pipe Crafting at Home]. While far from exhaustive, this small book offers many helpful tips on pipe making with minimal tooling. Also helpful is the article [[Pipe Making For The Rank Amateur]], by Bob Everett. [http://pipedia.org/docs/PipeDan_HobbyInstructions.pdf The Dan Pipe Hobby Catalog] has some good basic information as well.<br />
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'''A Cautionary Note:''' Because some ultra high grade pipes sell for thousands of dollars, it is tempting for the uninitiated to think they may be able to get rich making pipes, or at least make a decent living. Relatively few pipe makers make their primary living as pipe makers, and it is a very small handful of pipe makers that sell in the upper price ranges. Those that do have unusual talents or gifts and have dedicated a great deal of time developing them. Most also invest a considerable amount of money in equipment and materials. Having said this, pipe making is great fun, and very rewarding in many ways, but be careful--most pipe smokers are not addicted to tobacco, but most pipe makers are addicted to pipe making!<br />
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'''Believing:''' "Damn the torpedoes, man, full speed ahead."<br />
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==== Pipe Kits:==== <br />
[[File:VF PipeKits.jpg|thumb|250px|Pipe Kits, courtesy [http://vermontfreehand.com/pipe-kits/ Vermont Freehand], ''Pipedia Underwriter'']]Pre-bored pipe making kits with pre-fit stems are a good way to start, especially for those who don't have access to many tools, or previous woodworking experience. With the kit, the new pipe maker can focus their efforts on shaping and finishing the pipe and avoid the pitfalls associated with drilling the tobacco chamber, airway, and mortise, not to mention facing the shank and stem to meet perfectly, and turning the tenon of the stem to fit snugly in the mortise. These steps are all great fun and some first time pipe makers start right in from scratch, but it can be a bit overwhelming and tool intensive for the beginner without a background in woodworking or machining trades. Even with the pipe kit, it is still possible to do some "tweaking" of the airway in the shank and stem, as well as thinning the button area and carefully funneling the slot. Careful attention to tweaking in the generic mechanics of a pipe kit after shaping the stummel and shank can turn it into a really fine pipe, and every bit your own creation.<br />
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Pipe kits generally come in variations of three basic styles intended for bent pipes, straight pipes, or freehand pipes. Several pipe makers also offer custom kits. Kits are available with two different pre-fit stem mounting styles (flush or military mount), and using either ebauchon or plateaux cut briar blocks. <br />
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Ebauchon blocks are generally used in the manufacture of machine made pipes. They are most often cut perpendicular to the axis of the straight grain, which renders cross grains with birdseye. They tend to have more inherent flaws than plateaux briar. They are typically good for a small to medium pipe, and are most often cheaper, and often recommended for a first pipe.<br />
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Plateaux Briar, as the name suggests, is the top part of the burl. It has a rough pebble top that can be left on for a freehand look or sanded smooth for a traditional appearance. Plateaux comes in different shapes and sizes. The custom pipe kit makers will do the best they can to match your design to the proper block. Plateaux grain tends to run straight or angled. These blocks will generally yield flame grains or an occasional straight grain. They contain generally less flaws than ebauchon, though you don't know what a block will yield until you get into it.<br />
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[http://www.pimopipecraft.com Pimo] offers kits, but most pipe makers will recommend obtaining a kit from a pipe maker, such as Steve [[Norse]] at [http://vermontfreehand.com/pipe-kits/ Vermont Freehand], or American Smoking Pipe Co's. ([[Mark Tinsky]]), available at [http://www.amsmoke.com/Services/PipeKit.html The American Smoking Pipe], or from [[Tim West]] (J.H. Lowe), available at [http://www.jhlowe.com/briar.htm J.H.Lowe]. Kits are also available from [http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium], Kim Kendall at [http://www.penguinbriar.com Penguin Briar].<br />
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In '''Denmark''' kits available from [http://shop.hermanns.dk/group.asp?group=54 P.E.Hermann]. In '''Norway''' kits are available from [http://www.pipe-maker.com/ubuild.htm Tabago]. In '''Germany''' kits are available from [http://www.danpipe.de/ Dan Pipe].<br />
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=== Basic Tools ===<br />
[[Image:Presland_01.jpg|right|thumb|1st October 1945. Mr. Presland is making and selling cherrywood pipes by a roadside near an Allied Forces base in Gloucestershire / GB.]]<br />
It is wise to refrain from investing in expensive tooling until you have made your first few pipes.<br />
'''Tools needed to complete a pipe kit''':<br />
#Electric Hand drill(variable speed 3/8" or larger)<br />
##Buy or build a jig that will enable you to clamp the drill to your work bench or table. <br />
##Flexible 3" to 5" sanding disk and arbor, and assorted grit sandpaper.<br />
##At least 2 6" buffing wheels and arbors, buffing compounds, Carnuba wax.<br />
#Files(Nicholson makes nice file sets at affordable prices. One can never have too many files of various sizes, shapes and cuts). A round chain saw file is also very handy.<br />
#Coping saw for rough shaping<br />
#Eye protection and respirator or dust masks.<br />
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The electric hand drill and accessories is optional. It saves a lot of time, and can be used for many other things should pipe making not be an ongoing interest. Still, it's amazing how much one can do with just files, sandpaper, and elbow grease. <br />
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It is best to use only one type of compound on each buffing wheel. Ideally it is good to have four. Two muslin ones for compounds, one muslin one for applying the Carnuba wax, and one flannel wheel for the final buff.<br />
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'''Note:''' The above tools are very adequate for working with pipe kits. If you're planning on drilling the stummel (briar block) and then fitting the stem to the block, you will also want either a more elaborate jig for mounting your hand drill, such as is described in the Pimo book, a drill press (drill press frames for holding your hand drill would also work), or a lathe. In addition you will need to buy or make tobacco chamber bits, and buy drill bits for drilling the mortise and airway (see [[Pipe_Making#Tooling|Tooling]]).<br />
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=== Basic Supplies ===<br />
The following supplies may be needed to complete a pipe kit:<br />
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#Sandpaper in the following grits: 150, 220, 360, 400, and 600.<br />
#Stain of your choice. Use alcohol based analyn dye, or leather dye<br />
#Denatured alcohol for thinning stains and wetting the pipe to see grain and scratches<br />
#Buffing compounds (tan or brown tripoli and white diamond are a good start).<br />
#Carnauba wax for a smooth finish, and/or maybe shellac for a rusticated finish.<br />
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Many of these items can be purchased locally. Others can be ordered with your pipe kit. Also see [[Pipe_Making#Materials_and_Supplies|Materials and Supplies]].<br />
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== Design and R&D ==<br />
This section is under development. We hope to add more articles and topics pertaining to Pipe Design and Mechanics as they are found and collated. [[Trever Talbert on Design Work]]<br />
=== Airflow ===<br />
Many pipe enthusiasts are familiar with Rick Newcombe's writing on airflow, where he suggests that pipes with an open air flow smoke better. While not the originator of this concept, he has been its most public advocate, and duly credited with its popularization. Ken Campbell has written an article for The Pipe Collector called [[Airflow: The Key to Smoking Pleasure]] which further explores the concept. <br />
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The concept of "opening" was originally employed in the after-market modification of production engineering. Many pipe makers have adopted elements of this concept of airflow, with many American makers using airways ranging from 9/64" to 11/64". A related and perhaps more important aspect of an open air flow is providing for constant airway volume as it passes through the sections of the pipe. This concept was pioneered by [[J.T. Cooke]] and further developed by [[Trever Talbert]], [[Jody Davis (J. Davis)]] and [[Todd Johnson]]. While traditional pipe engineering often utilizes different diameter bits for airways in the shank and stem, this constant volume technique employs the same overall diameter bit throughout, with the exception of the last 1" or so at the bit. Here it tapers evenly down while also widening out. This provides for a comfortably thin bit, while also providing for a constant volume of smoke throughout the smoke stream.<br />
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== Stummels ==<br />
The "Stummel" is the briar portion of the pipe, which includes the bowl and shank.<br />
=== Briar ===<br />
Here are some interesting articles on briar:<br />
*[http://pipedia.org/docs/CharacteristicsOfBriar.pdf Characteristics Of Briar] is a very thorough and interesting research paper in .pdf format by G. Tsoumis, N. Kezos, I Fanariotou, E. Voulgaridis, and C. Passialis documenting the various characteristics of briar.<br />
*[[Curing & Treating]], by [[Trever Talbert]]<br />
*[[Where to Get Your Briar]], by [[Kurt Huhn]] <br />
*[[100 Year Old Briar?]], A small collection of information by Bill Unger.<br />
*R.C. Hamlin has also written an interesting article on this subject of briar called [http://www.pipeguy.com/briar_factor.htm The Briar Factor].<br />
*So you think you're a "Briar Afficionado"? This is a short but extremely informative article by [[Rainer Barbi]] available here: [http://www.rdfield.com/Barbi/The_Briar_Saga_1.jpg The Briar Saga Page 1] & [http://www.rdfield.com/Barbi/The_Briar_Saga_2.jpg The Briar Saga Page 2].<br />
*[[My Visit to A Briar Sawmill]], [[What Makes a Good Briar Pipe]], [[The Art of Sandblasting]], and [[Curing]] all excellent articles by R.D. Field.<br />
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=== Morta ===<br />
Morta is semi-fossilized wood. It is created when large trees are felled or overturned by geologic activity and become buried in an oxygen-limited fashion, usually in peat or clay. The wood is unable to rot normally so it begins the long process of fossilizing into stone. Morta is a generic term used to describe any semi-fossilized wood of this style. Morta is found in various locations across the globe, usually in marshlands or moors, and varies widely in its durability, age, and potential usefulness for pipe making. Trever Talbert is one of the pipe makers using Morta for one of his lines of pipes, and the morta he uses is from a local oak forest that covered the Briere area some 3,000+ years ago. Trever describes the process in the following article, [[Creating Pipes From Morta]]<br />
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=== Other Materials ===<br />
Most pipemakers and collectors would probably agree that Briar (a term with considerable range) is the choice for tobacco pipes. Briar grain can be excellent aesthetically for the small-scale work that tobacco pipes are. Briar can also have other properties which are desirable, a sweet, mild, pleasant aroma when cured properly, and a resistance to burning. Still, some pipemakers use other materials, like Ebony (wood), African Blackwood, Morta (fossilized wood), and many other species of wood.<br />
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The dust of most wood is an irritant and can sensitize. The dust from Beech, Hemlock, Oak, Oleander, Quebracho, Redwood, Sassafras, and Yew are listed as carcinogens, but little is known about their smoking properties. Although the exact origin of a particular block of briar is often unknown, the fact that it only seems to flourish in remote, mountainous areas, means it probably has less chance of being affected by the pollutants of industry and civilization, and briar has been used in pipemaking since about 1840 according to Rainer Barbi. <br />
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I, personally, have seen no examples of European classical pipes made of Catlinite, the Red or Black "Pipestone" used by Native American (Indian) pipemakers. <br />
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"It is believed that the Mayan people of Central America were among the first pipe smokers several thousand years ago and archaeologists have found pipes dating from around 2,000 B.C." (Source: http://www.bat.com/ ...British America Tobacco company)<br />
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I have used Hard Maple, Black Walnut, and even sticks from the Photenia (Redtip) shrub for experimental pipes, and I also have smoked them regularly. These woods were merely cut and then dried thoroughly for several years. The characteristic smell and taste of each wood is distinctly noticeable when the pipe is first smoked. I smoke my pipes, perhaps too heavily, and once they are broken-in good, saturated with tar, and the bowls heavily caked, I don't notice much effect on the quality of the smoke?<br />
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Also see the "[http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Materials_and_Construction#Alternative_Woods_Used_For_Pipe_making Alternative Woods Used For Pipe making] section in "Materials and Construction"<br />
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=== Overview ===<br />
The basis for the following section was written by [[Tyler Lane]] for his [http://www.tylerlanepipes.com/index.php website], and is used by permission.<br />
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The internal engineering of a pipe does a lot to determine the smoking qualities of a pipe. While it is most certainly critical to start with good briar, it is also important to take care to do a good job of drilling in order to maximize the potential of the briar. A poorly drilled pipe is not only a sign of a maker's sloppiness, but is likely to hurt the smoking qualities of a pipe.<br />
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Essentially three holes need be drilled in the briar block to make it into a pipe. The tobacco chamber , the draught hole (or smoke hole), and the mortise (the hole in the end of the shank which the stem is inserted into).<br />
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Most tobacco chambers are 5/8"-1", and I estimate that the majority of handmade pipes have tobacco chambers from 3/4"-7/8" range. The profile of this holes ranges from a U-shape to a V-shape, determined mostly by the shape of the bowl. A tobacco chamber's diameter is measured at the top of the bowl.<br />
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Draught-hole size is a topic of much debate. The size of this hole is a large factor in the openness of the draw, and the debate is over which size brings the best smoking characteristics. I personally use 5/32" (3.97 mm), and this is on the larger size of the debate. Some endorse a draught hole as large as 4.2-4.3 mm, while some say that 3.2-3.5 mm is the optimum size. Ultimately, there are so many variables, from tobacco chamber size and shape, to the nature and curing of each block of briar, that it is nigh on impossible to claim a best size for all scenarios. As such, a compromise much be reached, and each pipe maker must use a size that he determines best matches his, and his customers', desires.<br />
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Finally, there is the mortise. This needs to be very cleanly cut into the shank to provide a nice fit for the tenon on the stem. Most mortises range from 1/4"- 3/8", with the norm falling around 5/16".<br />
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Drilling can be done at various points in the carving process. I personally drill the holes as the first step of the pipe making process, in the order of draught hole, mortise hole, then tobacco chamber. I think this is the standard order of events for most hobbyist carvers. Many of the Danish carvers, shape the pipe first then drill the stummel by hand after it is shaped. The advantage to this process is that the shape of the pipe is not constrained by the pre-bored holes, and the shape can therefore be adjusted to maximize the beauty of the grain and minimize pits. It is not practiced as often as the "holes-first" method, I suppose because of years of practice necessary to develop the degree of skill it requires to drill the holes properly by hand.<br />
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The following articles should prove helpful in understanding the process of drilling and shaping the stummel.<br />
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=== Processes ===<br />
Pipe makers use a variety of methods to accomplish the basic tasks of making a pipe. The following articles attempt to chronicle methods for working with stummels that are in use by some respected pipe makers.<br />
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[[Drilling on a Lathe]] ([[Tyler Lane]]) | [[Shaping on a Lathe]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Shaping with a Sanding Disc]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Shaping with Misc Tools]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Bamboo Shanks]] | [[Hardwood Shank Extensions]] | [[Trever Talbert on Sawing and Shaping]] | [[Trever Talbert on Drilling]] | [[Trever Talbert on Detail Shaping]] | [[Creating Pipes From Morta]] (Trever Talbert) <br />
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[[Shaping Before Drilling]]<br />
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The Chicago pipe show site has some videos of pipe making:<br />
[http://www.chicagopipeshow.com/education/JTCookeSeminar.ram J.T. Cooke Video]<br />
[http://www.chicagopipeshow.com/education/2007NanaIvarsson.ram Nana Ivarssen]<br />
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Video processes [http://www.papaliapipe.com/it/processing Papalia pipe]<br />
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Joel Shaperio (JS Pipes) has a nice photo essay of his [http://jspipes.com/PipeMaking/index.htm Pipe making process]<br />
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An excellent video of Hans "Former" Nielson making a billiard, by Lars Kiel. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxVodOHo1Nw&t=1153s '''How Former makes a Billiard''']<br />
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== Stems ==<br />
=== Pre-molded stems ===<br />
Pre-molded stems come in a fairly large variety of shapes and sizes. They are available in both Vulcanite and Acrylic/Lucite. These are useful for the beginner pipe maker & pipe repairman. Extensive work is needed on most pre-molded stems to get them to fit the pipe properly, and conform to the shape of the pipe shank. If the stem is being fitted to a "bent" pipe, it will also need to be heated and bent to shape. In addition to fitting the stem to the stummel, most hand made pipe makers will make significant modifications to pre-molded stems by thinning the bits, and opening up the air ways.<br />
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Pre-molded stem tenons are oversize so that they can be fit precisely to the mortise in the shank. Either the integral tenon is turned, sanded and buffed to the correct diameter, or a retro-fit Delrin tenon can be used. [http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pipe_Making#Delrin_tenons]. <br />
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[[Image:PTTT.jpg|thumb|Pimo Tool, courtesy [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimos]]]Turning integral tenons to size is best done on a metal lathe. To accomplish this the stem must fit through the center of the lathe chuck. After the stem is mounted, turning the tenon to size can be handled much like turning a tenon on rod stock (see [[Turning Tenons]]). Without a suitable lathe, a device such as the Pimo Tenon Turning Tool can be used in either a drill press, or a mounted power hand drill (see [[Using the Pimo Tenon Turning Tool]]). J.H. Lowe and others also make tenon turning tools for this procedure. While there are many better alternatives, the Pimo tool is the cheapest, and will get the job done once mastered, but most pipe makers will soon see that a metal lathe is worth the investment.<br />
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Using a Delrin tenon is an excellent solution on pre-molded stems, and avoids the pitfalls of turning an integral tenon. The trick with using Delrin is accurately facing and drilling the stem in preparation to gluing in the Delrin. Any deviation from 90 degrees between stem face and tenon will make it impossible to have a flush fit to the stummel. Again, a lathe makes this a simple procedure. A drill press or mounted power hand drill can also be used, but the stem must be held in a vice or jig to insure the finished tenon and stem face are kept perfectly square. First cut off the existing tenon, mount it in the vice or jig, face off the stem (Forstner bits are excellent for this), and drill mortise in the stem for the Delrin (see [[Using Delrin Tenons]]. <br />
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[http://www.jhlowe.com/supplies.htm J.H.Lowe] and [http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium] carry a fairly decent selection of pre-molded stems. For other suppliers see the Materials and Supplies section at the bottom of this page.<br />
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=== Hand cut stems ===<br />
The basis for the following section was written by [[Tyler Lane]] for his [http://www.tylerlanepipes.com/index.php website], and is used by permission.<br />
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Since the majority of pipes are made of stems that were pre-formed, I think it is safe to say that stems were largely an afterthought for most pipes. I suspect that when most folks think of pipe making, they think of stummel shaping and stem fitting. I do not think it even crosses the mind of the majority of hobbyist pipe makers to actually hand cut stems. I am of the opinion that this is an unfortunate mistake. The stem, both functionally and aesthetically, is a huge part of the success of a pipe. Here's why:<br />
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#Most flow problems in a pipe are in the stem. If you have ever had a wet smoker that whistled when you drew through the pipe when empty, I can almost guarantee you the whistle and wetness were caused by the stem. Lack of care in the stem is the demise of many pipes.<br />
#The comfort of the stem in one's mouth can have a major influence on whether or not it becomes a favorite of the smoker.<br />
#Because of the variations on shape, size and proportion of stummels are infinite, but the economical feasibility of manufacturing pre-formed stems requires a very limited number of shapes and sizes, using pre-formed stems requires compromises on pipe design. By contrast, stems made expressly to complete the design of a singular pipe offers the opportunity for the most aesthetically pleasing pipe.<br />
#Vulcanite is commonly considered the most comfortable stem material in the teeth. Its main drawback is that it oxidizes and therefore requires maintenance; however, the high-grade German vulcanite typically used for hand cut stems is a MUCH superior material to the vulcanite used for pre-formed stems. As such, the German vulcanite used for hand cut stems oxidizes so little that it requires little more care than the bowl of the pipe, while retaining its comfort advantage over acrylic.<br />
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All that said, I do offer some pointers on using pre-formed stems because I recognize the economic necessity of needing to start pipe making with compromises. Since we cannot buy pre-formed stummels, and start pipe making by fitting hand cut bits to pre-formed stummels, we opt for the choice to make stummels and fit pre-formed stems. It is a fine place to start, and thanks to the Pimo tenon turning tool, a relatively inexpensive place to start.<br />
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[[Tyler Lane]] on [[Drilling Vulcanite Rod]] | [[Turning Tenons]] | [[Cutting the Slit]]<br />
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Trever Talbert on [[Stem Work]]<br />
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Kurt Huhn photo essay on [http://www.pipemakersforum.com/photo_essays/handcut_stems/ Hand Cut Stems] (mostly covers shaping).<br />
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=== Delrin tenons ===<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delrin Delrin] is the brand name for an acetal resin engineering plastic invented and sold by DuPont. Often marketed and used as a metal substitute, Delrin is a lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant plastic capable of operating in temperatures in excess of 90 degrees celsius (approx 200 degrees Fahrenheit). According to the material safety data sheet from DuPont, the material has a slight odor of formaldehyde.<br />
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Other names for this compound include: polyoxymethylene (POM), acetal resin, polytrioxane and polyformaldehyde. <br />
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved Delrin for use in the food industry.<br />
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Delrin has proven to be an excellent material for stem tenons in pipe making. It is self-lubricating, and strong. Its strength can also be a disadvantage through--should a pipe with a Delrin tenon be dropped, the shank might break instead of the tenon. Shank repairs are, of course, much more problematic then stem replacement, or repairs to a broken tenon. Another disadvantage is Delrin also limits the shape of the stem near the shank of the pipe where the Delrin is glued into the stem. This is especially problematic for saddle or 1/2 saddle stems where the design must accommodate the location of the Delrin instead of simply worrying about the air way itself. Still, Delrin is the prefered tenon material of many pipe makers, and an excellent alternative to cutting tenons into hand cut stems, or turning down the tenons on pre-molded stems.<br />
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See [[Using Delrin Tenons]] for a complete outline of how to use Delrin tenons.<br />
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=== Stem inserts ===<br />
Stem inserts are used as accents by many pipe makers. To clarify, inserts become part of the stem and are not to be confused with shank extensions, which become part of the stummel (see [[Shank Extensions]]), although some designs do blur these distinctions. Stem inserts are most often made from material that contrast with the stummel and stem, so lighter materials, or materials that contain lighter components to them, tend to be the most aesthetically pleasing. Popular with pipe makers is Ivory, (which can be purchased legally and used ethically), antler, horn, bone, boxwood, and many other exotic hardwoods. Most often an end cap of the same material used for the stem is used to sandwich in the insert material. See [[Stem Inserts]] for suggested techniques.<br />
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== Finishing ==<br />
This is a critical aspect of pipe making that is often the demise of an otherwise nice pipe. Finishing a pipe can take often take as long, or longer, than the shaping of the pipe. Care in this process is worth it, as the result will be both beautiful and lasting.<br />
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[[Sanding]] | [[Staining]] | [[Polishing]] | [[Rustication]] | [[Sand blasting]] | [[Stamping]] | [[Trever Talbert on Finishing]]<br />
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== Tooling ==<br />
=== Machines ===<br />
[[File:VF TourretLathe.jpg|thumb|250px|A Tourret Lathe outfitted for pipe making, courtesy [http://vermontfreehand.com/ Vermont Freehand]]]<br />
Machines can be a huge asset while making pipes. Each pipe maker finds and refines their own methods, so the machines used vary greatly, but the following types of machines are common to professional and serious amateur pipe makers. <br />
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[[Wood Lathe]] | [[Drill Press]] | [[Metal Lathe]] | [[Band Saw]] | [[Dremel]] | [[Belt Sander]] | [[Disk Sander]] | [[Buffer]]<br />
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=== Hand Tools ===<br />
In addition to the hand tools listed in the [[Pipe_Making#Basic_Tools|Basic Tools]] section, most professional and serious amateur pipe makers will want to acquire the following:<br />
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=== Tools for stamping or marking === <br />
Custom made stamp with name and/or logo:<br />
Most US pipe makers are using Paul at A&M steel stamps. He has made something of a specialty out of supplying pipe makers. The angles of the steel he uses is designed for wood and will cut cleaner than generic stamps.<br />
A & M Steel Stamps<br />
55 Windsor Ave,<br />
Mineola, N.Y. 11501<br />
Phone: 516-741-6223<br />
E-mail: mailto:amsteelstamps@yahoo.com<br />
A set of generic 1/16" to 1/8" letter and number stamps is also helpful. 3/32" may be the ideal size, but is more difficult to find, and more expensive. Harbor freight sometimes has the 1/16" set and almost always has the [http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=800 1/8" stamp set] stamps. [http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=16655&title=STEEL+LETTERS+%26+FIGURES Brownells] has 1/16", 3/32", and an interesting looking [http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/productdetail.aspx?p=1772 stamp guide].<br />
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=== Drills and Bits ===<br />
''This section and its sub-sections are in the very early stages of development, please feel free to dive in! I had to leave them before finishing. We need photo examples of the options listed.'' <br />
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[[Image:Drills_bits.jpg|thumb|500px|center|[[Trever Talbert]]'s drill and bit selection]]<br />
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You just can't have too many options when it comes to drills and bits, or I guess any other tooling! Pipe making requires a combination of specialty or customized bits, and off-the-shelf drills. Even the off-the-shelf drills used are sometimes hard to find locally and must be ordered.<br />
==== Chamber Bits ====<br />
[[Image:S&Dbits.jpg|thumb|Modified S&D bits, courtesy [http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Trent Rudat]]][[Image:spadebit.jpg|thumb|left|50px|Modified Spade bit, courtesy [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimo]]][[Image:Eltang_spoonbits.jpg|thumb|Spoon bits, Courtesy [http://piapipes.com/product.asp?product=600&sub=48&page=1 PiaPipes (Eltang)]]]This is a huge subject, and one that should perhaps split off into its own article. Pipe makers use a variety of tobacco chamber bits, depending on the machines and techniques used. The four major categories are:<br />
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#Spade type bits that have been specially ground are the easiest to acquire. They are inexpensive, and easy to make yourself by modifying off the shelf spade bits. [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimo Pipecraft] and [http://www.jhlowe.com/tools.htm J.H. Lowe] both make modified spoon bits. <br />
#Silver and Deming (S&D) drills can also by specially ground for use as chamber bits. They tend to cut cleaner and faster than the modified spade tip bits. While possible to grind yourself, it is more difficult. Custom ground bits can be ordered, but they are considerably more costly than the modified spade bits. [http://www.lambpipes.com/pipemakingtools.htm Ken Lamb], and [http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Trent Rudat] both make modified S&D bits. <br />
#Customized tobacco chamber bits that resemble spoon bits are used by many of the Danish pipe makers, and are now being used by many others. These are nearly essential for the shape first method that involves holding the previously shaped stummel in ones hands, and pushing it into the spinning bit. They can be difficult to get. PiaPipes ([[Tom Eltang]]) has them on their [http://piapipes.com/product.asp?product=600&sub=48&page=1 Website]. In the past, [[Brad Pohlmann]] a highly skilled machinist and pipe maker also made a batch of excellent chamber bits in this style.<br />
Bur Bits are another type of bit which can be used to drill the chamber. Standard bur's having a 1/4 in. dia. shank will fit most any drill chuck and will drill holes with straight or tapered sides and rounded bottoms, perfect for pipe bowls. They are available up to 1 in. dia. round-ball shaped, and 3/4 in. dia. oval-egg, and tree w/radius end shapes and in other shapes and sizes at www.mcmaster.com (mfg. www.fullertontool.com) and some other tool suppliers. They drill very cleanly, except some spiral marking on the sides which can be sanded out, but they are very slow, and will burn the wood if you drill too fast.<br />
[[Image:Bur_bits-tn.jpg|thumb|Typical Bur Bits]]<br />
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==== Drills for mortise and draught holes ====<br />
Many pipes makers are using a 5/16" mortise, and a 5/32" draught hole, but will vary this according to the design of the pipe. The types of bit used vary depending on the technique employed and if the mortise is drilled before or after the draught hole. Options include:<br />
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#[[Image:brad.jpg|thumb|75px|right|Brad point]]Brad or Spur tip wood bits. These work best when the mortise is drilled before the draught hole, or have fresh wood to center the spur, otherwise they can be pulled off course. In fresh wood, they track very well and produce a relatively flat hole (with a point at the bottom from the spur), the flatness facilitates a precise fit with the stem tenon, while the spur point in the center of the hole can also provide an excellent start for centering the bit used to drill the draught hole.<br />
#Standard Silver&Deming bits work great too, especially if you're following a previously drilled draught hole. The main drawback is that the end of your tenon will need to be tapered to match the bottom of the mortise.<br />
#Forstner bits are an excellent choice. They leave a nice flat hole with clean sides. They're accurate and will not tend to follow grain or a previously drilled hole.<br />
#An inexpensive alternative for drilling the mortise are end mill bits. The advantage is that they drill/mill perfectly flat bottomed holes, plus are available in increments of 1/64".<br />
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==== Forstner bits ====<br />
[[Image:forstner.jpg|thumb|75px|Forstner bit]]Forstner bits, named after their inventor, Benjamin Forstner, bore precise, flat-bottomed holes in wood, in any orientation with respect to the wood grain. They can cut on the edge of a block of wood, and can cut overlapping holes.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit#Forstner_bit] In pipe making Forstner bits are often used for facing operations while making shanks and stems, and can also be used for facing the top of the bowl. Many pipe makers also use them for drilling the mortise, providing a smooth flat bottomed hole that facilitates a precise tenon to mortise fit. <br />
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You will find cheap sets of Forstner bits abound in discount stores, but these are not accurate enough for shank and stem facing work, where precision ground bits can make all the difference in facilitating a flush fit. Respected brands include Freud, Famag, Fisch (there are many others). The important thing to look for is "precision ground" bits, and avoid the cheap sets.<br />
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==== Drills for stems ====<br />
[[Image:taperpoint.jpg|thumb|150px|Taper point drill, courtesy [http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=473&familyName=Fuller+Taper+Point++Drills+-+Regular+Length Jamestown Distributors]]]6" long taper point drills are an excellent choice for drilling out stem rod. 4mm, 5/32", and 9/64", and 1/8" are popular choices, depending on design preferences. <br />
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The taper point drill is stopped around 3/4" short of the bit end and followed up with a smaller straight bit that will facilitate thinning the stem at the bit for maximum comfort and aesthetics. Popular choices for this are HSS S&D bits in 1/16", or 2mm diameters, with some pipe makers going as small as 1 mm. 6" long "aircraft bits" enable this portion to be drilled from the same end as the rest of the air hole, or the rod stock can be flipped around and drilled from the other end with a shorter bit so long as proper alignment can be achieved with a self centering chuck or vice.<br />
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==== Other helpful bits ====<br />
[[Image:countersink2.gif|thumb|left|100px|Center used for starting holes]][[Image:countersink.gif|thumb|100px|Countersink]]<br />
# Because they are short and very robust, machinist's centers or small countersinks of various diameters are very helpful for starting holes accurately in stems and stummels.<br />
#Countersinks can be helpful for beveling the edge of the mortise, and larger ones can facilitate beveling the tobacco chamber in certain designs.<br />
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== Materials and Supplies ==<br />
[[File:VF Banner Smoke.png|thumb|link=http://vermontfreehand.com|500px|Many thanks to our friends at, [http://vermontfreehand.com/ Vermont Freehand], for their generous underwriting support]]<br />
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'''CHINA''' <br />
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[http://www.pipesdo.com/ Mindong]: Briar; Bamboo; Horn.<br />
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'''DENMARK'''<br />
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[http://shop.hermanns.dk/ P.E.Hermann]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://piapipes.com/group.asp?group=48&sub=48 Pia Pipes]: Spoon bits, assorted briar blocks and stems ([[Tom Eltang]])<br />
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'''GERMANY'''<br />
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[http://www.danpipe.de/dpcc-eng.html Dan Pipe]: Pipe Kits; Briar; Preformed stems, Ebonite rod, Assorted finishing supplies.<br />
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[http://www.janzen-pfeifen.de/ Marco Janzen - Hermann von Appen]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://www.pfeifenecke.de/ Pfeifenecke, Alles für Pfeifenbauer]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://www.sem-hitzacker.de/ SEM]: Ebonite Rod<br />
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[http://www.nyh.de/ebonitwerkstoff.php New-York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie AG]: Our Ebonite Rods can be processed in the area of smoking pipes and music instruments and for the production of writing instruments and jewelry. E-Mail: mailto:vertrieb@nyhag.de <br />
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'''GREECE'''<br />
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[http://www.briar-pipes.com/FinalSG/component/option,com_zoom/Itemid,113/catid,21 Alexander Briar Pipes]: Greek Briar<br />
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[http://www.achaiki-amadeus.gr/briaren.html Amadeus Pipes]: Greek Briar<br />
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[https://spoon-bits.com/ Spoon-Bits.com]: Tools and kits for pipe makers. E-Mail: mailto:info@spoon-bits.com <br />
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'''ITALY'''<br />
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[http://www.prestigepipe.com]: Volkan Pipe Clairmont Pipe<br />
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[http://www.orimmetalli.com/ Orim Metalli]: Silver and other Metal manufacturing<br />
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[http://www.hotfrog.it/Societa/VOLONTA-ANSELMO-A-S Volontà Anselmo a.s.]: Ebonite Rod<br />
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[http://www.romeobriar.com/main.html Romeo Briar (Mimmo)]: Italian Briar <br />
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[http://www.calabriapipe.com/it/component/option,com_virtuemart/page,shop.browse/category_id,10/Itemid,3/ Calabria Pipe]: Italian Briar<br />
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[http://www.laradicasrl.it/ La Radica Srl]: Italian Briar<br />
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[http://www.giordanobriar.com/en/ Domenico Giordano]: Italian Briar<br />
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[http://www.briar-pipe.it/index.php Briar Pipe (Manno)]: Italian Briar<br />
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'''SPAIN'''<br />
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[http://briarblocks.cat/ Jaume Hom]: Spanish Briar<br />
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[http://www.geocities.com/solerpipas/ Jean Pierre Soler]: Spanish Briar<br />
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[http://www.bruken.es/bruken/index.html Sucesores de Emilio Navarro, S.L.]: Spanish Briar<br />
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'''USA'''<br />
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[http://www.amsmoke.com/ American Smoking Pipe Co.]: owned & operated by [[Mark Tinsky]]<br />
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[http://www.jhlowe.com/supplies.htm J.H.Lowe]: owned & operated by [[Tim West]]: Briar; Pipe Kits; Rod - Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Preformed Stems - Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Shank Repair Bands; Finishing Products - Buffs, Compounds, Abrasives, Stains, Wax; Machine Parts - Tenon Cutters, Arbors, Sanding Discs, Mortise Drill; Tools - Drills, Taps, Spade, Bits; Miscellaneous - Bone Screws, Delrin Tenons, Teflon Push Sets, Top Bowls, Bamboo, Calabash Bowls.<br />
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[http://www.vermontfreehand.com Vermont Freehand], owned and operation by Steve Norse E-mail: mailto:stevenorse@gmail.com . Steve also runs a store on eBay, but it is best to contact him directly for the best price. He has Briar from Italy and Algeria, Ebonite from several suppliers, bamboo, pre-made stems, pipe kits, and other tools and supplies for making pipes.<br />
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[http://www.pipecrafter.com/ Pipecrafter]: Owned and operated by Kurt '''[[Huhn]]'''. Pipe Kits, Motor Arbors, Sanding Pads.<br />
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[http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Briar Pipe Tooling]: owned & operated by Trent Rudat: Lathe chuck jaws customized for pipemakers; Silver & Deming bits ground for tobacco chamber boring; Any custom tooling to your specifications & requirements.<br />
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[http://delviesplastics.com/ Delvie's Plastics Inc.]: Acrylic Rod for Stems; Buffing Wheels; Buffing Compounds; Buffing Machines.<br />
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[http://www.grizzly.com/products/searchresults.aspx?q=buffing Grizzly Industrial, Inc.]: Buffing Wheels; Buffing Compounds; Buffing Machines; wood & metal working machines.<br />
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[http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/search.do?freeText=fuller&refine=1&page=GRID&history=6501adzh%7Cother%7CfreeText%7Etaper+point%5Epage%7EGRID Jamestown Distributors]: Taper Point Drill Bits; Abrasives.<br />
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[http://www.parkspipes.com/briar.htm Parks Pipes]: Briar Blocks.<br />
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[http://www.penguinbriar.com Penguin Briar]: Pipe Kits, custom drilled to customer specs using good quality Algerian Briar.<br />
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[http://www.pimopipecraft.com Pimo]: Pipe Kits, tools, supplies & the book, [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/book.html "Pimo's Guide To Pipe Crafting At Home"]<br />
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[http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium]: Algerian Briar; Preformed Stems - Ebonite, Cumberland & Acrylic/Lucite; Rod - German Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Finishing Products, Bands, Tennons, Stain, Tools, Motors. Everything for the Pipe Repair person and Carver.<br />
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[http://ssl.cybersun.com/scripts/webcatalog4disapi.dll/4dcgi/enterstore?ams The American Smoking Pipe Co.]: Briar; Preformed Stems.<br />
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[http://careysmokeshop.stores.yahoo.net/hobbyblock.html E.A. Carey] Predrilled Briar Pipe Kits<br />
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[http://www.masecraftsupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Masecraft Supply Company]: Assorted Natural & Alternative Stem, stem insert, shank extension materials.<br />
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A&M Steel Stamps, Custom Stamps for pipe makers: Paul Argendorf, Phone: 516-741-6223, Email: amsteelstamp@optonline.net<br />
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[http://www.steelhandstamps.com/index.html Buckeye Engraving]: Custom Stamp Maker used by some U.S. pipe makers<br />
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[https://www.infinitystamps.com/collections/wood-stamps Infinity Stamps, Inc.]: E-mail: inquiries@infinitystamps.com, Phone: 818-576-1188, Fax: 818-576-1166, Address: 8577 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91304, U.S. <br />
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[http://mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_core.html MLCS] Core Box and Round Nose bits for boring tobacco chamber.<br />
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[http://www.lambpipes.com Ken Lamb]: Chucks, Bits, Cutters, etc.<br />
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[http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/index.html Caswell]: Buffing supplies.<br />
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[http://www.mcmaster.com/ McMaster-Carr Supply Co.]: Huge general supply catalog, easy to find what you need & order, good prices on many items.<br />
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[http://www.onlinemetals.com/ OnlineMetals.com]: Delrin, stainless tubing, brass, etc...<br />
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[http://stores.ebay.ca/The-Great-Industrial-Garage-Sale_Acetal-Delrin-Offcuts_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfclZ3QQfsubZ7909750QQftidZ2QQtZkm The Great Industrial Garage Sale] - eBay Store - Source for small pieces of black and white delrin - no minimum size purchase required.<br />
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Mark [[Yingling]] [mailto:yinglingm@verizon.net,] Machinist and Pipemaker, [http://public.jwh.fastmail.fm/images/Bison1.jpg made these chuck jaws].<br />
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[http://www.americanartplastics.com/ American Art Plastics] Celluloid • Casein • Bakelite • Hard Rubber (Ebonite) • Acrylic<br />
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'''IRAN''' <br />
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New pipe makers may find this chart helpful. Classic [[Pipe Shapes]], by Bill Burney: <br />
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[[Image:teddy_shaping.jpg|thumb|350px|[[Teddy Knudsen]] shaping, courtesy Lars Kiel]]<br />
== Getting Started ==<br />
Many pipe makers in the US start out with a small book called [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/book.html Pimo's Guide to Pipe Crafting at Home]. While far from exhaustive, this small book offers many helpful tips on pipe making with minimal tooling. Also helpful is the article [[Pipe Making For The Rank Amateur]], by Bob Everett. [http://pipedia.org/docs/PipeDan_HobbyInstructions.pdf The Dan Pipe Hobby Catalog] has some good basic information as well.<br />
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'''A Cautionary Note:''' Because some ultra high grade pipes sell for thousands of dollars, it is tempting for the uninitiated to think they may be able to get rich making pipes, or at least make a decent living. Relatively few pipe makers make their primary living as pipe makers, and it is a very small handful of pipe makers that sell in the upper price ranges. Those that do have unusual talents or gifts and have dedicated a great deal of time developing them. Most also invest a considerable amount of money in equipment and materials. Having said this, pipe making is great fun, and very rewarding in many ways, but be careful--most pipe smokers are not addicted to tobacco, but most pipe makers are addicted to pipe making!<br />
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'''Believing:''' "Damn the torpedoes, man, full speed ahead."<br />
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==== Pipe Kits:==== <br />
[[File:VF PipeKits.jpg|thumb|250px|Pipe Kits, courtesy [http://vermontfreehand.com/pipe-kits/ Vermont Freehand], ''Pipedia Underwriter'']]Pre-bored pipe making kits with pre-fit stems are a good way to start, especially for those who don't have access to many tools, or previous woodworking experience. With the kit, the new pipe maker can focus their efforts on shaping and finishing the pipe and avoid the pitfalls associated with drilling the tobacco chamber, airway, and mortise, not to mention facing the shank and stem to meet perfectly, and turning the tenon of the stem to fit snugly in the mortise. These steps are all great fun and some first time pipe makers start right in from scratch, but it can be a bit overwhelming and tool intensive for the beginner without a background in woodworking or machining trades. Even with the pipe kit, it is still possible to do some "tweaking" of the airway in the shank and stem, as well as thinning the button area and carefully funneling the slot. Careful attention to tweaking in the generic mechanics of a pipe kit after shaping the stummel and shank can turn it into a really fine pipe, and every bit your own creation.<br />
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Pipe kits generally come in variations of three basic styles intended for bent pipes, straight pipes, or freehand pipes. Several pipe makers also offer custom kits. Kits are available with two different pre-fit stem mounting styles (flush or military mount), and using either ebauchon or plateaux cut briar blocks. <br />
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Ebauchon blocks are generally used in the manufacture of machine made pipes. They are most often cut perpendicular to the axis of the straight grain, which renders cross grains with birdseye. They tend to have more inherent flaws than plateaux briar. They are typically good for a small to medium pipe, and are most often cheaper, and often recommended for a first pipe.<br />
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Plateaux Briar, as the name suggests, is the top part of the burl. It has a rough pebble top that can be left on for a freehand look or sanded smooth for a traditional appearance. Plateaux comes in different shapes and sizes. The custom pipe kit makers will do the best they can to match your design to the proper block. Plateaux grain tends to run straight or angled. These blocks will generally yield flame grains or an occasional straight grain. They contain generally less flaws than ebauchon, though you don't know what a block will yield until you get into it.<br />
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[http://www.pimopipecraft.com Pimo] offers kits, but most pipe makers will recommend obtaining a kit from a pipe maker, such as Steve [[Norse]] at [http://vermontfreehand.com/pipe-kits/ Vermont Freehand], or American Smoking Pipe Co's. ([[Mark Tinsky]]), available at [http://www.amsmoke.com/Services/PipeKit.html The American Smoking Pipe], or from [[Tim West]] (J.H. Lowe), available at [http://www.jhlowe.com/briar.htm J.H.Lowe]. Kits are also available from [http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium], Kim Kendall at [http://www.penguinbriar.com Penguin Briar].<br />
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In '''Denmark''' kits available from [http://shop.hermanns.dk/group.asp?group=54 P.E.Hermann]. In '''Norway''' kits are available from [http://www.pipe-maker.com/ubuild.htm Tabago]. In '''Germany''' kits are available from [http://www.danpipe.de/ Dan Pipe].<br />
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=== Basic Tools ===<br />
[[Image:Presland_01.jpg|right|thumb|1st October 1945. Mr. Presland is making and selling cherrywood pipes by a roadside near an Allied Forces base in Gloucestershire / GB.]]<br />
It is wise to refrain from investing in expensive tooling until you have made your first few pipes.<br />
'''Tools needed to complete a pipe kit''':<br />
#Electric Hand drill(variable speed 3/8" or larger)<br />
##Buy or build a jig that will enable you to clamp the drill to your work bench or table. <br />
##Flexible 3" to 5" sanding disk and arbor, and assorted grit sandpaper.<br />
##At least 2 6" buffing wheels and arbors, buffing compounds, Carnuba wax.<br />
#Files(Nicholson makes nice file sets at affordable prices. One can never have too many files of various sizes, shapes and cuts). A round chain saw file is also very handy.<br />
#Coping saw for rough shaping<br />
#Eye protection and respirator or dust masks.<br />
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The electric hand drill and accessories is optional. It saves a lot of time, and can be used for many other things should pipe making not be an ongoing interest. Still, it's amazing how much one can do with just files, sandpaper, and elbow grease. <br />
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It is best to use only one type of compound on each buffing wheel. Ideally it is good to have four. Two muslin ones for compounds, one muslin one for applying the Carnuba wax, and one flannel wheel for the final buff.<br />
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'''Note:''' The above tools are very adequate for working with pipe kits. If you're planning on drilling the stummel (briar block) and then fitting the stem to the block, you will also want either a more elaborate jig for mounting your hand drill, such as is described in the Pimo book, a drill press (drill press frames for holding your hand drill would also work), or a lathe. In addition you will need to buy or make tobacco chamber bits, and buy drill bits for drilling the mortise and airway (see [[Pipe_Making#Tooling|Tooling]]).<br />
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=== Basic Supplies ===<br />
The following supplies may be needed to complete a pipe kit:<br />
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#Sandpaper in the following grits: 150, 220, 360, 400, and 600.<br />
#Stain of your choice. Use alcohol based analyn dye, or leather dye<br />
#Denatured alcohol for thinning stains and wetting the pipe to see grain and scratches<br />
#Buffing compounds (tan or brown tripoli and white diamond are a good start).<br />
#Carnauba wax for a smooth finish, and/or maybe shellac for a rusticated finish.<br />
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Many of these items can be purchased locally. Others can be ordered with your pipe kit. Also see [[Pipe_Making#Materials_and_Supplies|Materials and Supplies]].<br />
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== Design and R&D ==<br />
This section is under development. We hope to add more articles and topics pertaining to Pipe Design and Mechanics as they are found and collated. [[Trever Talbert on Design Work]]<br />
=== Airflow ===<br />
Many pipe enthusiasts are familiar with Rick Newcombe's writing on airflow, where he suggests that pipes with an open air flow smoke better. While not the originator of this concept, he has been its most public advocate, and duly credited with its popularization. Ken Campbell has written an article for The Pipe Collector called [[Airflow: The Key to Smoking Pleasure]] which further explores the concept. <br />
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The concept of "opening" was originally employed in the after-market modification of production engineering. Many pipe makers have adopted elements of this concept of airflow, with many American makers using airways ranging from 9/64" to 11/64". A related and perhaps more important aspect of an open air flow is providing for constant airway volume as it passes through the sections of the pipe. This concept was pioneered by [[J.T. Cooke]] and further developed by [[Trever Talbert]], [[Jody Davis (J. Davis)]] and [[Todd Johnson]]. While traditional pipe engineering often utilizes different diameter bits for airways in the shank and stem, this constant volume technique employs the same overall diameter bit throughout, with the exception of the last 1" or so at the bit. Here it tapers evenly down while also widening out. This provides for a comfortably thin bit, while also providing for a constant volume of smoke throughout the smoke stream.<br />
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== Stummels ==<br />
The "Stummel" is the briar portion of the pipe, which includes the bowl and shank.<br />
=== Briar ===<br />
Here are some interesting articles on briar:<br />
*[http://pipedia.org/docs/CharacteristicsOfBriar.pdf Characteristics Of Briar] is a very thorough and interesting research paper in .pdf format by G. Tsoumis, N. Kezos, I Fanariotou, E. Voulgaridis, and C. Passialis documenting the various characteristics of briar.<br />
*[[Curing & Treating]], by [[Trever Talbert]]<br />
*[[Where to Get Your Briar]], by [[Kurt Huhn]] <br />
*[[100 Year Old Briar?]], A small collection of information by Bill Unger.<br />
*R.C. Hamlin has also written an interesting article on this subject of briar called [http://www.pipeguy.com/briar_factor.htm The Briar Factor].<br />
*So you think you're a "Briar Afficionado"? This is a short but extremely informative article by [[Rainer Barbi]] available here: [http://www.rdfield.com/Barbi/The_Briar_Saga_1.jpg The Briar Saga Page 1] & [http://www.rdfield.com/Barbi/The_Briar_Saga_2.jpg The Briar Saga Page 2].<br />
*[[My Visit to A Briar Sawmill]], [[What Makes a Good Briar Pipe]], [[The Art of Sandblasting]], and [[Curing]] all excellent articles by R.D. Field.<br />
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=== Morta ===<br />
Morta is semi-fossilized wood. It is created when large trees are felled or overturned by geologic activity and become buried in an oxygen-limited fashion, usually in peat or clay. The wood is unable to rot normally so it begins the long process of fossilizing into stone. Morta is a generic term used to describe any semi-fossilized wood of this style. Morta is found in various locations across the globe, usually in marshlands or moors, and varies widely in its durability, age, and potential usefulness for pipe making. Trever Talbert is one of the pipe makers using Morta for one of his lines of pipes, and the morta he uses is from a local oak forest that covered the Briere area some 3,000+ years ago. Trever describes the process in the following article, [[Creating Pipes From Morta]]<br />
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=== Other Materials ===<br />
Most pipemakers and collectors would probably agree that Briar (a term with considerable range) is the choice for tobacco pipes. Briar grain can be excellent aesthetically for the small-scale work that tobacco pipes are. Briar can also have other properties which are desirable, a sweet, mild, pleasant aroma when cured properly, and a resistance to burning. Still, some pipemakers use other materials, like Ebony (wood), African Blackwood, Morta (fossilized wood), and many other species of wood.<br />
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The dust of most wood is an irritant and can sensitize. The dust from Beech, Hemlock, Oak, Oleander, Quebracho, Redwood, Sassafras, and Yew are listed as carcinogens, but little is known about their smoking properties. Although the exact origin of a particular block of briar is often unknown, the fact that it only seems to flourish in remote, mountainous areas, means it probably has less chance of being affected by the pollutants of industry and civilization, and briar has been used in pipemaking since about 1840 according to Rainer Barbi. <br />
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I, personally, have seen no examples of European classical pipes made of Catlinite, the Red or Black "Pipestone" used by Native American (Indian) pipemakers. <br />
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"It is believed that the Mayan people of Central America were among the first pipe smokers several thousand years ago and archaeologists have found pipes dating from around 2,000 B.C." (Source: http://www.bat.com/ ...British America Tobacco company)<br />
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I have used Hard Maple, Black Walnut, and even sticks from the Photenia (Redtip) shrub for experimental pipes, and I also have smoked them regularly. These woods were merely cut and then dried thoroughly for several years. The characteristic smell and taste of each wood is distinctly noticeable when the pipe is first smoked. I smoke my pipes, perhaps too heavily, and once they are broken-in good, saturated with tar, and the bowls heavily caked, I don't notice much effect on the quality of the smoke?<br />
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Also see the "[http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Materials_and_Construction#Alternative_Woods_Used_For_Pipe_making Alternative Woods Used For Pipe making] section in "Materials and Construction"<br />
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=== Overview ===<br />
The basis for the following section was written by [[Tyler Lane]] for his [http://www.tylerlanepipes.com/index.php website], and is used by permission.<br />
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The internal engineering of a pipe does a lot to determine the smoking qualities of a pipe. While it is most certainly critical to start with good briar, it is also important to take care to do a good job of drilling in order to maximize the potential of the briar. A poorly drilled pipe is not only a sign of a maker's sloppiness, but is likely to hurt the smoking qualities of a pipe.<br />
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Essentially three holes need be drilled in the briar block to make it into a pipe. The tobacco chamber , the draught hole (or smoke hole), and the mortise (the hole in the end of the shank which the stem is inserted into).<br />
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Most tobacco chambers are 5/8"-1", and I estimate that the majority of handmade pipes have tobacco chambers from 3/4"-7/8" range. The profile of this holes ranges from a U-shape to a V-shape, determined mostly by the shape of the bowl. A tobacco chamber's diameter is measured at the top of the bowl.<br />
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Draught-hole size is a topic of much debate. The size of this hole is a large factor in the openness of the draw, and the debate is over which size brings the best smoking characteristics. I personally use 5/32" (3.97 mm), and this is on the larger size of the debate. Some endorse a draught hole as large as 4.2-4.3 mm, while some say that 3.2-3.5 mm is the optimum size. Ultimately, there are so many variables, from tobacco chamber size and shape, to the nature and curing of each block of briar, that it is nigh on impossible to claim a best size for all scenarios. As such, a compromise much be reached, and each pipe maker must use a size that he determines best matches his, and his customers', desires.<br />
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Finally, there is the mortise. This needs to be very cleanly cut into the shank to provide a nice fit for the tenon on the stem. Most mortises range from 1/4"- 3/8", with the norm falling around 5/16".<br />
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Drilling can be done at various points in the carving process. I personally drill the holes as the first step of the pipe making process, in the order of draught hole, mortise hole, then tobacco chamber. I think this is the standard order of events for most hobbyist carvers. Many of the Danish carvers, shape the pipe first then drill the stummel by hand after it is shaped. The advantage to this process is that the shape of the pipe is not constrained by the pre-bored holes, and the shape can therefore be adjusted to maximize the beauty of the grain and minimize pits. It is not practiced as often as the "holes-first" method, I suppose because of years of practice necessary to develop the degree of skill it requires to drill the holes properly by hand.<br />
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The following articles should prove helpful in understanding the process of drilling and shaping the stummel.<br />
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=== Processes ===<br />
Pipe makers use a variety of methods to accomplish the basic tasks of making a pipe. The following articles attempt to chronicle methods for working with stummels that are in use by some respected pipe makers.<br />
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[[Drilling on a Lathe]] ([[Tyler Lane]]) | [[Shaping on a Lathe]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Shaping with a Sanding Disc]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Shaping with Misc Tools]] (Tyler Lane) | [[Bamboo Shanks]] | [[Hardwood Shank Extensions]] | [[Trever Talbert on Sawing and Shaping]] | [[Trever Talbert on Drilling]] | [[Trever Talbert on Detail Shaping]] | [[Creating Pipes From Morta]] (Trever Talbert) <br />
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[[Shaping Before Drilling]]<br />
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The Chicago pipe show site has some videos of pipe making:<br />
[http://www.chicagopipeshow.com/education/JTCookeSeminar.ram J.T. Cooke Video]<br />
[http://www.chicagopipeshow.com/education/2007NanaIvarsson.ram Nana Ivarssen]<br />
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Video processes [http://www.papaliapipe.com/it/processing Papalia pipe]<br />
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Joel Shaperio (JS Pipes) has a nice photo essay of his [http://jspipes.com/PipeMaking/index.htm Pipe making process]<br />
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An excellent video of Hans "Former" Nielson making a billiard, by Lars Kiel. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxVodOHo1Nw&t=1153s '''How Former makes a Billiard''']<br />
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== Stems ==<br />
=== Pre-molded stems ===<br />
Pre-molded stems come in a fairly large variety of shapes and sizes. They are available in both Vulcanite and Acrylic/Lucite. These are useful for the beginner pipe maker & pipe repairman. Extensive work is needed on most pre-molded stems to get them to fit the pipe properly, and conform to the shape of the pipe shank. If the stem is being fitted to a "bent" pipe, it will also need to be heated and bent to shape. In addition to fitting the stem to the stummel, most hand made pipe makers will make significant modifications to pre-molded stems by thinning the bits, and opening up the air ways.<br />
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Pre-molded stem tenons are oversize so that they can be fit precisely to the mortise in the shank. Either the integral tenon is turned, sanded and buffed to the correct diameter, or a retro-fit Delrin tenon can be used. [http://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pipe_Making#Delrin_tenons]. <br />
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[[Image:PTTT.jpg|thumb|Pimo Tool, courtesy [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimos]]]Turning integral tenons to size is best done on a metal lathe. To accomplish this the stem must fit through the center of the lathe chuck. After the stem is mounted, turning the tenon to size can be handled much like turning a tenon on rod stock (see [[Turning Tenons]]). Without a suitable lathe, a device such as the Pimo Tenon Turning Tool can be used in either a drill press, or a mounted power hand drill (see [[Using the Pimo Tenon Turning Tool]]). J.H. Lowe and others also make tenon turning tools for this procedure. While there are many better alternatives, the Pimo tool is the cheapest, and will get the job done once mastered, but most pipe makers will soon see that a metal lathe is worth the investment.<br />
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Using a Delrin tenon is an excellent solution on pre-molded stems, and avoids the pitfalls of turning an integral tenon. The trick with using Delrin is accurately facing and drilling the stem in preparation to gluing in the Delrin. Any deviation from 90 degrees between stem face and tenon will make it impossible to have a flush fit to the stummel. Again, a lathe makes this a simple procedure. A drill press or mounted power hand drill can also be used, but the stem must be held in a vice or jig to insure the finished tenon and stem face are kept perfectly square. First cut off the existing tenon, mount it in the vice or jig, face off the stem (Forstner bits are excellent for this), and drill mortise in the stem for the Delrin (see [[Using Delrin Tenons]]. <br />
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[http://www.jhlowe.com/supplies.htm J.H.Lowe] and [http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium] carry a fairly decent selection of pre-molded stems. For other suppliers see the Materials and Supplies section at the bottom of this page.<br />
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=== Hand cut stems ===<br />
The basis for the following section was written by [[Tyler Lane]] for his [http://www.tylerlanepipes.com/index.php website], and is used by permission.<br />
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Since the majority of pipes are made of stems that were pre-formed, I think it is safe to say that stems were largely an afterthought for most pipes. I suspect that when most folks think of pipe making, they think of stummel shaping and stem fitting. I do not think it even crosses the mind of the majority of hobbyist pipe makers to actually hand cut stems. I am of the opinion that this is an unfortunate mistake. The stem, both functionally and aesthetically, is a huge part of the success of a pipe. Here's why:<br />
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#Most flow problems in a pipe are in the stem. If you have ever had a wet smoker that whistled when you drew through the pipe when empty, I can almost guarantee you the whistle and wetness were caused by the stem. Lack of care in the stem is the demise of many pipes.<br />
#The comfort of the stem in one's mouth can have a major influence on whether or not it becomes a favorite of the smoker.<br />
#Because of the variations on shape, size and proportion of stummels are infinite, but the economical feasibility of manufacturing pre-formed stems requires a very limited number of shapes and sizes, using pre-formed stems requires compromises on pipe design. By contrast, stems made expressly to complete the design of a singular pipe offers the opportunity for the most aesthetically pleasing pipe.<br />
#Vulcanite is commonly considered the most comfortable stem material in the teeth. Its main drawback is that it oxidizes and therefore requires maintenance; however, the high-grade German vulcanite typically used for hand cut stems is a MUCH superior material to the vulcanite used for pre-formed stems. As such, the German vulcanite used for hand cut stems oxidizes so little that it requires little more care than the bowl of the pipe, while retaining its comfort advantage over acrylic.<br />
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All that said, I do offer some pointers on using pre-formed stems because I recognize the economic necessity of needing to start pipe making with compromises. Since we cannot buy pre-formed stummels, and start pipe making by fitting hand cut bits to pre-formed stummels, we opt for the choice to make stummels and fit pre-formed stems. It is a fine place to start, and thanks to the Pimo tenon turning tool, a relatively inexpensive place to start.<br />
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[[Tyler Lane]] on [[Drilling Vulcanite Rod]] | [[Turning Tenons]] | [[Cutting the Slit]]<br />
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Trever Talbert on [[Stem Work]]<br />
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Kurt Huhn photo essay on [http://www.pipemakersforum.com/photo_essays/handcut_stems/ Hand Cut Stems] (mostly covers shaping).<br />
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=== Delrin tenons ===<br />
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delrin Delrin] is the brand name for an acetal resin engineering plastic invented and sold by DuPont. Often marketed and used as a metal substitute, Delrin is a lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant plastic capable of operating in temperatures in excess of 90 degrees celsius (approx 200 degrees Fahrenheit). According to the material safety data sheet from DuPont, the material has a slight odor of formaldehyde.<br />
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Other names for this compound include: polyoxymethylene (POM), acetal resin, polytrioxane and polyformaldehyde. <br />
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved Delrin for use in the food industry.<br />
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Delrin has proven to be an excellent material for stem tenons in pipe making. It is self-lubricating, and strong. Its strength can also be a disadvantage through--should a pipe with a Delrin tenon be dropped, the shank might break instead of the tenon. Shank repairs are, of course, much more problematic then stem replacement, or repairs to a broken tenon. Another disadvantage is Delrin also limits the shape of the stem near the shank of the pipe where the Delrin is glued into the stem. This is especially problematic for saddle or 1/2 saddle stems where the design must accommodate the location of the Delrin instead of simply worrying about the air way itself. Still, Delrin is the prefered tenon material of many pipe makers, and an excellent alternative to cutting tenons into hand cut stems, or turning down the tenons on pre-molded stems.<br />
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See [[Using Delrin Tenons]] for a complete outline of how to use Delrin tenons.<br />
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=== Stem inserts ===<br />
Stem inserts are used as accents by many pipe makers. To clarify, inserts become part of the stem and are not to be confused with shank extensions, which become part of the stummel (see [[Shank Extensions]]), although some designs do blur these distinctions. Stem inserts are most often made from material that contrast with the stummel and stem, so lighter materials, or materials that contain lighter components to them, tend to be the most aesthetically pleasing. Popular with pipe makers is Ivory, (which can be purchased legally and used ethically), antler, horn, bone, boxwood, and many other exotic hardwoods. Most often an end cap of the same material used for the stem is used to sandwich in the insert material. See [[Stem Inserts]] for suggested techniques.<br />
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== Finishing ==<br />
This is a critical aspect of pipe making that is often the demise of an otherwise nice pipe. Finishing a pipe can take often take as long, or longer, than the shaping of the pipe. Care in this process is worth it, as the result will be both beautiful and lasting.<br />
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[[Sanding]] | [[Staining]] | [[Polishing]] | [[Rustication]] | [[Sand blasting]] | [[Stamping]] | [[Trever Talbert on Finishing]]<br />
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== Tooling ==<br />
=== Machines ===<br />
[[File:VF TourretLathe.jpg|thumb|250px|A Tourret Lathe outfitted for pipe making, courtesy [http://vermontfreehand.com/ Vermont Freehand]]]<br />
Machines can be a huge asset while making pipes. Each pipe maker finds and refines their own methods, so the machines used vary greatly, but the following types of machines are common to professional and serious amateur pipe makers. <br />
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[[Wood Lathe]] | [[Drill Press]] | [[Metal Lathe]] | [[Band Saw]] | [[Dremel]] | [[Belt Sander]] | [[Disk Sander]] | [[Buffer]]<br />
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=== Hand Tools ===<br />
In addition to the hand tools listed in the [[Pipe_Making#Basic_Tools|Basic Tools]] section, most professional and serious amateur pipe makers will want to acquire the following:<br />
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=== Tools for stamping or marking === <br />
Custom made stamp with name and/or logo:<br />
Most US pipe makers are using Paul at A&M steel stamps. He has made something of a specialty out of supplying pipe makers. The angles of the steel he uses is designed for wood and will cut cleaner than generic stamps.<br />
A & M Steel Stamps<br />
55 Windsor Ave,<br />
Mineola, N.Y. 11501<br />
Phone: 516-741-6223<br />
E-mail: mailto:amsteelstamps@yahoo.com<br />
A set of generic 1/16" to 1/8" letter and number stamps is also helpful. 3/32" may be the ideal size, but is more difficult to find, and more expensive. Harbor freight sometimes has the 1/16" set and almost always has the [http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=800 1/8" stamp set] stamps. [http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=16655&title=STEEL+LETTERS+%26+FIGURES Brownells] has 1/16", 3/32", and an interesting looking [http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/productdetail.aspx?p=1772 stamp guide].<br />
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=== Drills and Bits ===<br />
''This section and its sub-sections are in the very early stages of development, please feel free to dive in! I had to leave them before finishing. We need photo examples of the options listed.'' <br />
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[[Image:Drills_bits.jpg|thumb|500px|center|[[Trever Talbert]]'s drill and bit selection]]<br />
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You just can't have too many options when it comes to drills and bits, or I guess any other tooling! Pipe making requires a combination of specialty or customized bits, and off-the-shelf drills. Even the off-the-shelf drills used are sometimes hard to find locally and must be ordered.<br />
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[[Image:S&Dbits.jpg|thumb|Modified S&D bits, courtesy [http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Trent Rudat]]][[Image:spadebit.jpg|thumb|left|50px|Modified Spade bit, courtesy [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimo]]][[Image:Eltang_spoonbits.jpg|thumb|Spoon bits, Courtesy [http://piapipes.com/product.asp?product=600&sub=48&page=1 PiaPipes (Eltang)]]]This is a huge subject, and one that should perhaps split off into its own article. Pipe makers use a variety of tobacco chamber bits, depending on the machines and techniques used. The four major categories are:<br />
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#Spade type bits that have been specially ground are the easiest to acquire. They are inexpensive, and easy to make yourself by modifying off the shelf spade bits. [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/tools.html Pimo Pipecraft] and [http://www.jhlowe.com/tools.htm J.H. Lowe] both make modified spoon bits. <br />
#Silver and Deming (S&D) drills can also by specially ground for use as chamber bits. They tend to cut cleaner and faster than the modified spade tip bits. While possible to grind yourself, it is more difficult. Custom ground bits can be ordered, but they are considerably more costly than the modified spade bits. [http://www.lambpipes.com/pipemakingtools.htm Ken Lamb], and [http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Trent Rudat] both make modified S&D bits. <br />
#Customized tobacco chamber bits that resemble spoon bits are used by many of the Danish pipe makers, and are now being used by many others. These are nearly essential for the shape first method that involves holding the previously shaped stummel in ones hands, and pushing it into the spinning bit. They can be difficult to get. PiaPipes ([[Tom Eltang]]) has them on their [http://piapipes.com/product.asp?product=600&sub=48&page=1 Website]. In the past, [[Brad Pohlmann]] a highly skilled machinist and pipe maker also made a batch of excellent chamber bits in this style.<br />
Bur Bits are another type of bit which can be used to drill the chamber. Standard bur's having a 1/4 in. dia. shank will fit most any drill chuck and will drill holes with straight or tapered sides and rounded bottoms, perfect for pipe bowls. They are available up to 1 in. dia. round-ball shaped, and 3/4 in. dia. oval-egg, and tree w/radius end shapes and in other shapes and sizes at www.mcmaster.com (mfg. www.fullertontool.com) and some other tool suppliers. They drill very cleanly, except some spiral marking on the sides which can be sanded out, but they are very slow, and will burn the wood if you drill too fast.<br />
[[Image:Bur_bits-tn.jpg|thumb|Typical Bur Bits]]<br />
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==== Drills for mortise and draught holes ====<br />
Many pipes makers are using a 5/16" mortise, and a 5/32" draught hole, but will vary this according to the design of the pipe. The types of bit used vary depending on the technique employed and if the mortise is drilled before or after the draught hole. Options include:<br />
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#[[Image:brad.jpg|thumb|75px|right|Brad point]]Brad or Spur tip wood bits. These work best when the mortise is drilled before the draught hole, or have fresh wood to center the spur, otherwise they can be pulled off course. In fresh wood, they track very well and produce a relatively flat hole (with a point at the bottom from the spur), the flatness facilitates a precise fit with the stem tenon, while the spur point in the center of the hole can also provide an excellent start for centering the bit used to drill the draught hole.<br />
#Standard Silver&Deming bits work great too, especially if you're following a previously drilled draught hole. The main drawback is that the end of your tenon will need to be tapered to match the bottom of the mortise.<br />
#Forstner bits are an excellent choice. They leave a nice flat hole with clean sides. They're accurate and will not tend to follow grain or a previously drilled hole.<br />
#An inexpensive alternative for drilling the mortise are end mill bits. The advantage is that they drill/mill perfectly flat bottomed holes, plus are available in increments of 1/64".<br />
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==== Forstner bits ====<br />
[[Image:forstner.jpg|thumb|75px|Forstner bit]]Forstner bits, named after their inventor, Benjamin Forstner, bore precise, flat-bottomed holes in wood, in any orientation with respect to the wood grain. They can cut on the edge of a block of wood, and can cut overlapping holes.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit#Forstner_bit] In pipe making Forstner bits are often used for facing operations while making shanks and stems, and can also be used for facing the top of the bowl. Many pipe makers also use them for drilling the mortise, providing a smooth flat bottomed hole that facilitates a precise tenon to mortise fit. <br />
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You will find cheap sets of Forstner bits abound in discount stores, but these are not accurate enough for shank and stem facing work, where precision ground bits can make all the difference in facilitating a flush fit. Respected brands include Freud, Famag, Fisch (there are many others). The important thing to look for is "precision ground" bits, and avoid the cheap sets.<br />
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==== Drills for stems ====<br />
[[Image:taperpoint.jpg|thumb|150px|Taper point drill, courtesy [http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/show_product.do?pid=473&familyName=Fuller+Taper+Point++Drills+-+Regular+Length Jamestown Distributors]]]6" long taper point drills are an excellent choice for drilling out stem rod. 4mm, 5/32", and 9/64", and 1/8" are popular choices, depending on design preferences. <br />
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The taper point drill is stopped around 3/4" short of the bit end and followed up with a smaller straight bit that will facilitate thinning the stem at the bit for maximum comfort and aesthetics. Popular choices for this are HSS S&D bits in 1/16", or 2mm diameters, with some pipe makers going as small as 1 mm. 6" long "aircraft bits" enable this portion to be drilled from the same end as the rest of the air hole, or the rod stock can be flipped around and drilled from the other end with a shorter bit so long as proper alignment can be achieved with a self centering chuck or vice.<br />
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==== Other helpful bits ====<br />
[[Image:countersink2.gif|thumb|left|100px|Center used for starting holes]][[Image:countersink.gif|thumb|100px|Countersink]]<br />
# Because they are short and very robust, machinist's centers or small countersinks of various diameters are very helpful for starting holes accurately in stems and stummels.<br />
#Countersinks can be helpful for beveling the edge of the mortise, and larger ones can facilitate beveling the tobacco chamber in certain designs.<br />
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== Materials and Supplies ==<br />
[[File:VF Banner Smoke.png|thumb|link=http://vermontfreehand.com|500px|Many thanks to our friends at, [http://vermontfreehand.com/ Vermont Freehand], for their generous underwriting support]]<br />
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'''CHINA''' <br />
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[http://www.pipesdo.com/ Mindong]: Briar; Bamboo; Horn.<br />
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'''DENMARK'''<br />
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[http://shop.hermanns.dk/ P.E.Hermann]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://piapipes.com/group.asp?group=48&sub=48 Pia Pipes]: Spoon bits, assorted briar blocks and stems ([[Tom Eltang]])<br />
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'''GERMANY'''<br />
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[http://www.danpipe.de/dpcc-eng.html Dan Pipe]: Pipe Kits; Briar; Preformed stems, Ebonite rod, Assorted finishing supplies.<br />
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[http://www.janzen-pfeifen.de/ Marco Janzen - Hermann von Appen]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://www.pfeifenecke.de/ Pfeifenecke, Alles für Pfeifenbauer]: Assorted Pipemaking Supplies.<br />
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[http://www.sem-hitzacker.de/ SEM]: Ebonite Rod<br />
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[http://www.nyh.de/ebonitwerkstoff.php New-York Hamburger Gummi-Waaren Compagnie AG]: Our Ebonite Rods can be processed in the area of smoking pipes and music instruments and for the production of writing instruments and jewelry. E-Mail: mailto:vertrieb@nyhag.de <br />
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'''GREECE'''<br />
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[http://www.briar-pipes.com/FinalSG/component/option,com_zoom/Itemid,113/catid,21 Alexander Briar Pipes]: Greek Briar<br />
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[http://www.achaiki-amadeus.gr/briaren.html Amadeus Pipes]: Greek Briar<br />
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[https://spoon-bits.com/ Spoon-Bits.com]: Tools and kits for pipe makers. E-Mail: mailto:info@spoon-bits.com <br />
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'''ITALY'''<br />
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[http://www.prestigepipe.com]: Volkan Pipe Clairmont Pipe<br />
<br />
[http://www.orimmetalli.com/ Orim Metalli]: Silver and other Metal manufacturing<br />
<br />
[http://www.hotfrog.it/Societa/VOLONTA-ANSELMO-A-S Volontà Anselmo a.s.]: Ebonite Rod<br />
<br />
[http://www.romeobriar.com/main.html Romeo Briar (Mimmo)]: Italian Briar <br />
<br />
[http://www.calabriapipe.com/it/component/option,com_virtuemart/page,shop.browse/category_id,10/Itemid,3/ Calabria Pipe]: Italian Briar<br />
<br />
[http://www.laradicasrl.it/ La Radica Srl]: Italian Briar<br />
<br />
[http://www.giordanobriar.com/en/ Domenico Giordano]: Italian Briar<br />
<br />
[http://www.briar-pipe.it/index.php Briar Pipe (Manno)]: Italian Briar<br />
<br />
'''SPAIN'''<br />
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[http://briarblocks.cat/ Jaume Hom]: Spanish Briar<br />
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[http://www.geocities.com/solerpipas/ Jean Pierre Soler]: Spanish Briar<br />
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[http://www.bruken.es/bruken/index.html Sucesores de Emilio Navarro, S.L.]: Spanish Briar<br />
<br />
'''USA'''<br />
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[http://www.amsmoke.com/ American Smoking Pipe Co.]: owned & operated by [[Mark Tinsky]]<br />
<br />
[http://www.jhlowe.com/supplies.htm J.H.Lowe]: owned & operated by [[Tim West]]: Briar; Pipe Kits; Rod - Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Preformed Stems - Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Shank Repair Bands; Finishing Products - Buffs, Compounds, Abrasives, Stains, Wax; Machine Parts - Tenon Cutters, Arbors, Sanding Discs, Mortise Drill; Tools - Drills, Taps, Spade, Bits; Miscellaneous - Bone Screws, Delrin Tenons, Teflon Push Sets, Top Bowls, Bamboo, Calabash Bowls.<br />
<br />
[http://www.vermontfreehand.com Vermont Freehand], owned and operation by Steve Norse E-mail: mailto:stevenorse@gmail.com . Steve also runs a store on eBay, but it is best to contact him directly for the best price. He has Briar from Italy and Algeria, Ebonite from several suppliers, bamboo, pre-made stems, pipe kits, and other tools and supplies for making pipes.<br />
<br />
[http://www.pipecrafter.com/ Pipecrafter]: Owned and operated by Kurt '''[[Huhn]]'''. Pipe Kits, Motor Arbors, Sanding Pads.<br />
<br />
[http://www.briarpipetooling.com/ Briar Pipe Tooling]: owned & operated by Trent Rudat: Lathe chuck jaws customized for pipemakers; Silver & Deming bits ground for tobacco chamber boring; Any custom tooling to your specifications & requirements.<br />
<br />
[http://delviesplastics.com/ Delvie's Plastics Inc.]: Acrylic Rod for Stems; Buffing Wheels; Buffing Compounds; Buffing Machines.<br />
<br />
[http://www.grizzly.com/products/searchresults.aspx?q=buffing Grizzly Industrial, Inc.]: Buffing Wheels; Buffing Compounds; Buffing Machines; wood & metal working machines.<br />
<br />
[http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/userportal/search.do?freeText=fuller&refine=1&page=GRID&history=6501adzh%7Cother%7CfreeText%7Etaper+point%5Epage%7EGRID Jamestown Distributors]: Taper Point Drill Bits; Abrasives.<br />
<br />
[http://www.parkspipes.com/briar.htm Parks Pipes]: Briar Blocks.<br />
<br />
[http://www.penguinbriar.com Penguin Briar]: Pipe Kits, custom drilled to customer specs using good quality Algerian Briar.<br />
<br />
[http://www.pimopipecraft.com Pimo]: Pipe Kits, tools, supplies & the book, [http://www.pimopipecraft.com/book.html "Pimo's Guide To Pipe Crafting At Home"]<br />
<br />
[http://www.pipemakers.org/ Pipe Makers Emporium]: Algerian Briar; Preformed Stems - Ebonite, Cumberland & Acrylic/Lucite; Rod - German Vulcanite & Acrylic/Lucite; Finishing Products, Bands, Tennons, Stain, Tools, Motors. Everything for the Pipe Repair person and Carver.<br />
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[http://ssl.cybersun.com/scripts/webcatalog4disapi.dll/4dcgi/enterstore?ams The American Smoking Pipe Co.]: Briar; Preformed Stems.<br />
<br />
[http://careysmokeshop.stores.yahoo.net/hobbyblock.html E.A. Carey] Predrilled Briar Pipe Kits<br />
<br />
[http://www.masecraftsupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc? Masecraft Supply Company]: Assorted Natural & Alternative Stem, stem insert, shank extension materials.<br />
<br />
A&M Steel Stamps, Custom Stamps for pipe makers: Paul Argendorf, Phone: 516-741-6223, Email: amsteelstamp@optonline.net<br />
<br />
[http://www.steelhandstamps.com/index.html Buckeye Engraving]: Custom Stamp Maker used by some U.S. pipe makers<br />
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[https://www.infinitystamps.com/collections/wood-stamps Infinity Stamps, Inc.]: E-mail: inquiries@infinitystamps.com, Phone: 818-576-1188, Fax: 818-576-1166, Address: 8577 Canoga Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91304, U.S. <br />
<br />
[http://mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/bt_core.html MLCS] Core Box and Round Nose bits for boring tobacco chamber.<br />
<br />
[http://www.lambpipes.com Ken Lamb]: Chucks, Bits, Cutters, etc.<br />
<br />
[http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/index.html Caswell]: Buffing supplies.<br />
<br />
[http://www.mcmaster.com/ McMaster-Carr Supply Co.]: Huge general supply catalog, easy to find what you need & order, good prices on many items.<br />
<br />
[http://www.onlinemetals.com/ OnlineMetals.com]: Delrin, stainless tubing, brass, etc...<br />
<br />
[http://stores.ebay.ca/The-Great-Industrial-Garage-Sale_Acetal-Delrin-Offcuts_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfclZ3QQfsubZ7909750QQftidZ2QQtZkm The Great Industrial Garage Sale] - eBay Store - Source for small pieces of black and white delrin - no minimum size purchase required.<br />
<br />
Mark [[Yingling]] [mailto:yinglingm@verizon.net,] Machinist and Pipemaker, [http://public.jwh.fastmail.fm/images/Bison1.jpg made these chuck jaws].<br />
<br />
[http://www.americanartplastics.com/ American Art Plastics] Celluloid • Casein • Bakelite • Hard Rubber (Ebonite) • Acrylic<br />
<br />
'''IRAN''' <br />
<br />
[http://www.mastrorahimi.com Briar; Bamboo; Horn; pipe tools</div>Pasargadtabachttps://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pasargadtabac&diff=36368Pasargadtabac2019-11-14T15:36:11Z<p>Pasargadtabac: </p>
<hr />
<div>Pasargad tabac began to emerge when a new idea came from France to Iran which inspired Rahimi ( Amirhossein ) to give life to this new idea in Iran !<br />
<br />
In 2011 the team started to research on finding the best locations and also figuring out the feasibility of the job and eventually Pasargad Tabac began to work in 2012 .<br />
<br />
And now Pasargad Tabac is ready at your servic as the largest , most specialized Iranian smoke shop .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac consists of two words . Pasargad is derived from the Iranian name Pasargad and tabac is derived from a French word which is related to coffee , coffeepot , coffee maker ,tobacco pipe , cigar , tobacco and lighter ( coffee , pipe , tobacco and related equipment )<br />
In 2014 , Pasargad Tabac and the creditable Cafe Artin joined together .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac is now the exclusive distributor of cafe Artin products .<br />
<br />
The cigars and tobacco included on this website are licensed for sale in Islamic Republic of Iran and have labels for the tobacco company in Iran .<br />
Pasargad Tabac has a wholesale tobacco license with a trade ID number 0354467916 at Tehran's perfumers Union .<br />
<br />
All cigars , presented to you are kept moistened in special devices .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac founded the first tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin are sale following brand <br />
and products listed below in Iran :<br />
<br />
Brebbia pipe<br />
Gasparini pipe<br />
Stefano Santambrogio pipe<br />
Altinay Mreerschaum pipe<br />
Salvatore Amorelli pipe<br />
Tom Spanu pipe<br />
Mimmo Provenzano pipe<br />
Missouri Meerschaum pipe<br />
Ardor pipe<br />
Pinocchio pipe<br />
Castello pipe<br />
<br />
The only official tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised smoke shop in Iran !<br />
<br />
The first and only tobacco pipe manufacturer and designer in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialized tobacco center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only repairing and pricing center for tobacco pipes in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only meerschaum polishing and coloring center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised center keeping and offering Cuban cigars in Iran !<br />
<br />
Baking and branding of coffee beans are with Cafe Atrin brand .<br />
<br />
According to market demand in Iran and also the consumers needs , we have been trying to provide all kinds of products with a variety of prices .<br />
<br />
Although most tobacco products are expensive and luxurious , but given that the goods are first-hand ... we have provided a good price for dear consumers .<br />
<br />
About coffee , we have tried to use a selection of the best brands of coffee beans .<br />
<br />
Our other products include custom handmade leather bags for tobacco pipes , tobacco pipe stand and tobacco jar all branded with Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin .<br />
<br />
Cafe Artin is the first manufacturer of wooden cigars in Iran .<br />
<br />
With the help of almighty God and the cooperation of tobaaco pipe association management team members , Pasargad tabac and Cafe Artin is honored to unveil the very first perfectly specialised handmade tobacco pipe in Iran on October 1th 2015 which is the result of at least .<br />
And also the ceremony included polishing and coloring meerschaum pipe with beez wax for the first time .<br />
<br />
One of the main goals in tobaaco pipe association is to raise awareness of how to smoke in a better , correct way and not persuading people to smoke !<br />
<br />
Today , Pasargad Tabac is appreciative of all honorable pipe association management team members' efforts and teamwork including dear masters and teachers such as the honorable master Kamran and other loved ones .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac management<br />
Amirhossein Rahimi</div>Pasargadtabachttps://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pasargadtabac&diff=36367Pasargadtabac2019-11-14T15:35:32Z<p>Pasargadtabac: Created page with "Pasargad tabac began to emerge when a new idea came from France to Iran which inspired Rahimi ( Amirhossein ) to give life to this new idea in Iran ! In 2011 the team started..."</p>
<hr />
<div>Pasargad tabac began to emerge when a new idea came from France to Iran which inspired Rahimi ( Amirhossein ) to give life to this new idea in Iran !<br />
<br />
In 2011 the team started to research on finding the best locations and also figuring out the feasibility of the job and eventually Pasargad Tabac began to work in 2012 .<br />
<br />
And now Pasargad Tabac is ready at your servic as the largest , most specialized Iranian smoke shop .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac consists of two words . Pasargad is derived from the Iranian name Pasargad and tabac is derived from a French word which is related to coffee , coffeepot , coffee maker ,tobacco pipe , cigar , tobacco and lighter ( coffee , pipe , tobacco and related equipment )<br />
In 2014 , Pasargad Tabac and the creditable Cafe Artin joined together .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac is now the exclusive distributor of cafe Artin products .<br />
<br />
The cigars and tobacco included on this website are licensed for sale in Islamic Republic of Iran and have labels for the tobacco company in Iran .<br />
Pasargad Tabac has a wholesale tobacco license with a trade ID number 0354467916 at Tehran's perfumers Union .<br />
<br />
All cigars , presented to you are kept moistened in special devices .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac founded the first tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran .<br />
<br />
Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin are sale following brand <br />
and products listed below in Iran :<br />
<br />
Brebbia pipe<br />
Gasparini pipe<br />
Stefano Santambrogio pipe<br />
Altinay Mreerschaum pipe<br />
Salvatore Amorelli pipe<br />
Tom Spanu pipe<br />
Mimmo Provenzano pipe<br />
Missouri Meerschaum pipe<br />
Ardor pipe<br />
Pinocchio pipe<br />
Castello pipe<br />
<br />
The only official tobacco pipe and coffee association in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised smoke shop in Iran !<br />
<br />
The first and only tobacco pipe manufacturer and designer in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialized tobacco center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only repairing and pricing center for tobacco pipes in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only meerschaum polishing and coloring center in Iran !<br />
<br />
The only specialised center keeping and offering Cuban cigars in Iran !<br />
<br />
Baking and branding of coffee beans are with Cafe Atrin brand .<br />
<br />
According to market demand in Iran and also the consumers needs , we have been trying to provide all kinds of products with a variety of prices .<br />
<br />
Although most tobacco products are expensive and luxurious , but given that the goods are first-hand ... we have provided a good price for dear consumers .<br />
<br />
About coffee , we have tried to use a selection of the best brands of coffee beans .<br />
<br />
Our other products include custom handmade leather bags for tobacco pipes , tobacco pipe stand and tobacco jar all branded with Pasargad Tabac and Cafe Artin .<br />
<br />
Cafe Artin is the first manufacturer of wooden cigars in Iran .<br />
<br />
With the help of almighty God and the cooperation of tobaaco pipe association management team members , Pasargad tabac and Cafe Artin is honored to unveil the very first perfectly specialised handmade tobacco pipe in Iran on October 1th 2015 which is the result of at least .<br />
And also the ceremony included polishing and coloring meerschaum pipe with beez wax for the first time .<br />
<br />
One of the main goals in tobaaco pipe association is to raise awareness of how to smoke in a better , correct way and not persuading people to smoke !<br />
<br />
Today , Pasargad Tabac is appreciative of all honorable pipe association management team members' efforts and teamwork including dear masters and teachers such as the honorable master Kamran and other loved ones .<br />
<br />
Pasargad tabac and Cafe Artin management<br />
Amirhossein Rahimi</div>Pasargadtabachttps://pipedia.org/index.php?title=Pipe_Brands_/_Makers&diff=36366Pipe Brands / Makers2019-11-14T15:29:25Z<p>Pasargadtabac: </p>
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Many dedicated collectors have worked to chronicle pipe brands and makers. It is a daunting and never ending task. Pipedia owes special thanks to J. Rex Poggenpohl for use of his 9/95 list of ''North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century'', with major contributions by: Tom Colwell, Gary Donachy, Tom Dunn, Bill Unger, and Herb Wilczak. Other sources include, ''Who Made That Pipe?'', by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell, ''Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks'', by José Manual Lopes, Tom Dunn's The Pipe Smoker's Emphameris (TPSE), ''Scandanavian Pipe Makers'', by Jan Andersson, and the excellent work of [http://pipephil.eu/ Pipephil]. Many others have also made significant contributions and continue the work. Thanks to you all!<br />
[[Image:Rainerbarbi1.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, Rainer [[Barbi|Barbi]]- Volcano]]<br />
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[[Image:Jeffgracik2.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)|Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)]] - Zen Blowfish]]<br />
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[[Image:Kent_Rasmussen_Pipe05.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe by [[Kent Rasmussen|Kent Rasmussen]], courtesy Lars Kiel]]<br />
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[[Image:bradpohlmann5.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Brad Pohlmann|Brad Pohlmann]] - Bulldog]]<br />
= '''Pipe brands and makers by location''' = <!--T:4--><br />
It would be great to have an overview of the history of pipe making in each of these regions. Please feel free to contribute information to the individual sections. Many of the pipe makers still need bios or additional information and pictures (just click on them, and then select the Edit tab to add any information you have). Feel free to add other pipe makers you've a particular interest in or knowledge of. Please let me know if you need any help managing the wiki: mailto:sethile.pipes@gmail.com<br />
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We use the term '''''Broken Pipe''''' coined by Tom Dunn, and also used by Jan Andersson, to denote Pipe Makers who have passed on. (Translation of the commonly used French expression "Casser sa pipe")<br />
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== '''Africa''' == <!--T:6--><br />
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=== Algeria === <!--T:7--><br />
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[[Image:F-ALG.gif|Image:F-ALG.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amiel|Amiel]]'''||Raoul Amiel<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/El Morjane|El Morjane]]'''||Lopes states they are produced in Algeria with Vulcanite stems<br />
|}<br />
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=== Isle of São Vicente === <!--T:9--><br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pulu'''||Brand from Cape Verdian artisan (Isle of São Vicente) African wood; Stamp: '''PULU'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Morocco === <!--T:11--><br />
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[[Image:Moroccoflag.jpg|Image:Moroccoflag.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Riff'''|| Stamped "Made in Morocco"<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== South Africa === <!--T:13--><br />
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<!--T:14--><br />
[[Image:SAF.gif|Image:SAF.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/du Preez|du Preez]]'''||Leon du Preez<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ebenhart's Handmade Pipes|Ebenhart's Handmade Pipes]]'''||Ebenhart Botha<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Goussard Pipes|Goussard Pipes]]'''||Charl Goussard, Cape Town<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jan Pietenpauw|Jan Pietenpauw]]'''||Jean du Toit, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jobert|Jobert]]'''||Johan Slabbert<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kruger Opstaan|Kruger Opstaan]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mattner|Mattner]]'''||William Mattner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Piet Binsbergen|Piet Binsbergen]]'''||Piet Binsbergen, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wesley's|Wesley's]]'''||South African tobacconist chain<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Tanzania === <!--T:15--><br />
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[[Image:TAN.gif|Image:TAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Africob|Africob]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]'''|| Maker of Calabash and Meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''Caveman'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Kiko|Kiko]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Countryman'''||Meerschaum pipes by [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]], also a series by [[Special:MyLanguage/Charatan|Charatan]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fader's M/L|Fader's M/L]]'''||Made for Fader's of Baltimore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hillbilly'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kiko|Kiko]]'''||Kilimanjaro Pipe Company Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kilimanjaro'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sportsman'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tembo'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Wiga'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Amboseli|Amboseli]]<br />
|}<br />
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== '''The Americas''' == <!--T:17--><br />
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<br />
=== Argentina === <!--T:18--><br />
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<!--T:19--><br />
[[Image:Argentina.jpg|Image:Argentina.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bambi Pipes|Bambi Pipes]]'''||Gustavo Miguel Gonzalez<br />
|-<br />
|'''Crisol'''||Argentinian brand produced in the early 20th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D'Capo|D'Capo]]'''||Paolo Minotti<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hava Tampa'''||brand likely produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/Luigi Pipes|Luigi Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Herrería]]'''||Pipas Herrería: Hand-made pipas by artisan Ezequiel Herrería<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Luigi Pipes|Luigi Pipes]]'''||Luis Arbotto; Luigi is also an Italian brand by Luigi "[[Special:MyLanguage/Gigi|Gigi]]" Crugnola<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Cassano|Pipas Cassano]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Piombo|Pipas Piombo]]'''||Pablo A. Piombo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Schneider|Schneider]]'''||Bernardo Schnider; Buenos Aires<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Southern|Southern]]'''||Amadeo Viciconte<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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=== Colombia=== <!--T:20--><br />
<br />
<!--T:21--><br />
[[Image:Col-1.jpg|Image:Col-1.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Arguello MA|Pipas Arguello MA]]''' Miguel Arguello<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Brazil === <!--T:22--><br />
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<!--T:23--><br />
[[Image:F-BRA.gif|Image:F-BRA.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bazzanelli|Bazzanelli]]'''||Cachimbos Bazzanelli<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bertoldi|Bertoldi]]'''||Cachimbos Bertoldi<br />
|-<br />
|'''Giovanella'''||brand of pipe tobacco blender '''Candido Giovanella''' made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Bertoldi|Bertoldi]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JCI|JCI]]'''||Cachimbos JCI, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Larsan|Larsan]]'''||Larsan Indústria de Artefatos de Madeira<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MarTelo|MarTelo]]'''||Gustavo Cunha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cachimbos Brasil|Cachimbos Brasil]]'''||Fábrica de Cachimbos Brasil, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ranieri|Ranieri]]'''||Cachimbos Ranieri, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Canada === <!--T:24--><br />
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<!--T:25--><br />
[[Image:F-KAN.gif|Image:F-KAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Aircool]]'''||Aluminum pipe with a briar bowl insert, distributed by Essential Agencies Limited, Toronto<br />
|-<br />
|'''Bell'''||William and David Bell; 19th century clay pipe factory in Quebec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Blatter & Blatter|Blatter & Blatter]]'''||Peter and Robert Blatter; Montreal, Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Sweat & Tears/BST|Briar Sweat & Tears/BST]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Todd Bannard|Todd Bannard]]'''; Carstairs, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brig|Brig]]'''||Canada<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brigham Pipes|Brigham Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Calich|Calich]]'''||John Calich<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cats Paw Pipes|Cats Paw Pipes]]'''||Bill & Terri Weist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Colm Magner|Colm Magner]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Condina|Condina]]'''||Guiseppe Condina<br />
|-<br />
|'''Craft Briar'''||See [[Special:MyLanguage/Vesz Pipes|Vesz Pipes]], Julius Vesz; Toronto, Ont., Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Downie Pipes|Downie Pipes]]'''||Stephen Downie<br />
|-<br />
|'''Dr. Thomas'''||Brand of '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fagan|Fagan]]'''||Mike Fagan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Farhood|Farhood]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fernand Gignac'''||see '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gerth's'''||Brand of former Montreal tobacconist, made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Comoy's|Comoy's]]; Symbol: '''G'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Henderson & Lovelace, E.M.'''||Second half of the 19th century clay pipe factory in Montreal<br />
|-<br />
|'''JBL'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Jo Thomassin'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Leonard Payne|Leonard Payne]]'''||system pipes; British Columbia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MacQueen Pipes|MacQueen Pipes]]'''||Colin MacQueen<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Magner|Magner]]'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Colm Magner|Colm Magner]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/McGrath|McGrath]]'''||John Hamilton McGrath<br />
|-<br />
|'''New London Golfer'''||Canadian brand, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Olde World Fine Clays|Olde World Fine Clays]]'''||Stephen Bray<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]'''||Paradis Brothers<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Parks Pipes|Parks Pipes]]'''||Michael Parks<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Phillips|Phillips]]'''||Bill Phillips; Red Deer, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes by Cody Perkins|Pipes by Cody Perkins]]'''||Cody Perkins<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes by Wolfgang|Pipes by Wolfgang]]'''||Wolfgang Blazejewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rettalb|Rettalb]]'''||Rettalb is an anagram of "Blatter"! Sub-brand, → '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Blatter & Blatter|Blatter & Blatter]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Robert Bannerman'''||Canadian artisan and former Clay Pipe factory (1875-84), located in New York state, USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rocheleau Briar Pipes|Rocheleau Briar Pipes]]'''||John Rocheleau<br />
|-<br />
|'''S.C. Pipes'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Paradis Pipes|Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Seles Pipes|Seles Pipes]]'''||Stefan Seles<br />
|-<br />
|'''Thomas Hinds'''||Brand and distributor based in Winnipeg; pipes made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Trypis Pipes|Trypis Pipes]]'''||Phillip Trypis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vesz Pipes|Vesz Pipes]]'''||Julius Vesz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wombaroo Pipes|Wombaroo Pipes]]'''||Marty Simm<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Canadian pipe making is very individual. Some styles are very traditional, showing definite Old World roots, while others are heavily influenced by the Danish freehand movement.<br />
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<br />
=== Chile === <!--T:26--><br />
<br />
<!--T:27--><br />
[[Image:F-CHL.gif|Image:F-CHL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Herrera|Herrera]]'''||Leonardo Herrera<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipes JAS|Pipes JAS]]'''||Juan Antonio Salhus<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Ovejanegra|Pipas Ovejanegra]]'''||Carlos Toro Urrutia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Cuba === <!--T:28--><br />
<br />
<!--T:29--><br />
[[File:Flag of Cuba.gif|File:Flag of Cuba.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arzuaga|Arzuaga]]'''||Rafael J. Arzuaga, an artisan making sculpted pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/FC|FC]]'''||Miguel A. Rodriguez (Familia Crart, Creaciones Artisticas)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Ecuador === <!--T:30--><br />
<br />
<!--T:31--><br />
[[File:Flag of Ecuador.gif|File:Flag of Ecuador.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lubaq'''||Eucalptus pipes made by Luis Baquero, who began a small production in 2001<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Mexico=== <!--T:32--><br />
<br />
<!--T:33--><br />
[[Image:F-MEX.gif|Image:F-MEX.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Norma de México S.A.|Norma de México S.A.]]'''<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Park Lane|Park Lane]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lunmore|Lunmore]]'''||Mexican brand by Louis Morones, no longer active<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas de Cochera|Pipas de Cochera]]'''||Roberto González González<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Elo|Pipas Elo]]'''||Elo Rojas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rafa Salinas|Rafa Salinas]]'''||Mexico City<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== United States === <!--T:34--><br />
<br />
<!--T:35--><br />
[[Image:F-US.gif|Image:F-US.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:36--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B|American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D|American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F|American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H|American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K|American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M|American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q|American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers R - S|American Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V|American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V]]<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z|American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z]]<br />
<br />
<br />
<!--T:37--><br />
American pipe making is heavily influenced by the European schools, although Asian aesthetics, at least as they play out in pipes, have also become a notable influence. In particular, the Italian, English, and French schools, with their traditional shapes, have formed the basis for the work of many American pipe makers who have pored over collections of old Dunhills, Barlings, GBDs, Costellos, Savinelli's, etc. Many of these shapes were well established by the 1920s. Others are heavily influenced by the makers of Danish high grade pipes, who have likewise been influenced by their mentors, the fathers of the Danish freehand movement of the 1950's and '60s.<br />
<br />
<!--T:38--><br />
"[[Special:MyLanguage/Go West|Go West]]" is a fascinating look at high grade American pipe makers from across the pond. Written By: Erwin Van Hove and originally published in the French magazine, Pipe Mag.<br />
<br />
<!--T:39--><br />
Among other interesting developments in US pipe making has been Sandblasting. Fred Hanna wrote an interesting article for The Pipe Collector called, [[Special:MyLanguage/The Best Sandblasted Pipes are Being Made By Americans|The Best Sandblasted Pipes are Being Made By Americans]], where he writes, "Now and then, someone will point to a particular country, such as Denmark or Italy, and remark upon the quality of their pipe makers as a group. This may be in terms of design, finish, mouthpieces, engineering, or what have you. Let's add another such assessment. I have been watching the quality of sandblasting by Americans for the last couple of years, and I don't think there can be any doubt about it. The best sandblasted pipes OVERALL are now coming out of the USA."<br />
<br />
<!--T:40--><br />
Suffice it to say that a new generation of American pipe makers have emerged. Many have made the trek to high grade pipe mecca to study with the master carvers. They have brought back an entire school of technique and aesthetic and made it their own. Others combine the traditional and freehand styles in a unique combination. Regardless of their influences, many of these American pipe makers are pursuing pipe making with a tremendous passion and energy, and an individual spirit, not unlike the one that molded the country.<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Uruguay=== <!--T:41--><br />
<br />
<!--T:42--><br />
[[Image:F-URU.gif|Image:F-URU.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pedro Ferrizzo|Pedro Ferrizzo]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Elfo|Pipas Elfo]]'''||Helios Guidotti<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:43--><br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
== '''Europe''' == <!--T:44--><br />
<br />
<br />
=== Albania === <!--T:45--><br />
<br />
<!--T:46--><br />
[[Image:F-ALB.gif|Image:F-ALB.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:47--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tomori|Tomori]]'''<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Austria === <!--T:48--><br />
<br />
<!--T:49--><br />
[[Image:F-OST.gif|Image:F-OST.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Andreas Bauer|Andreas Bauer]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Baff Tabakpfeifenunikate|Baff Tabakpfeifenunikate]]'''||David Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Edward's Pipes|Edward's Pipes]]'''||Edward Czerny<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Erste Ottakringer Pfeifenmanufaktur|Erste Ottakringer Pfeifenmanufaktur]]'''||Patrick Rutka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fisher|Fisher]]'''||Paul Fisher, Austrian Meerschaum artisan who settled in Manhattan, NYC, NY<br />
|-<br />
|'''Franz Hiess & Sohne'''|| old Austrian meerschaum pipe company; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''Guido'''||Artisan with a small production, sometimes sold by Viennese tobacconist, Josef Ostermann<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Harkam Pfeifen|Harkam Pfeifen]]'''||Karl Harkam<br />
|-<br />
|'''J. Hock'''||Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Huml|Huml]]'''||Karl Huml<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/J.N. Menhard|J.N. Menhard]]'''||19th Century Meerschaum artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kaufthal'''||Former Meerschaum pipe factory; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kemperling|Kemperling]]'''||Salzburger Pfeifenfabrik<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Krenn|Krenn]]'''||Hans Krenn<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lenz|Lenz]]'''||Josef Lenz; c/o Tischlerei Lenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lorenz|Lorenz]]'''||Made in the Tyrol since 1886<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Matzhold|Matzhold]]'''||Peter Matzhold<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pfeifendesign Lorenz|Pfeifendesign Lorenz]]'''||Ludwig Lorenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Prammer Freehand Pfeifen|Prammer Freehand Pfeifen]]'''||Josef Prammer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stiegler|Stiegler]]'''||Christoph Stiegler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Strambach|Strambach]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tine Pipes|Tine Pipes]]'''||Martin Steinthaler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zenz Pipes|Zenz Pipes]]'''||Klaus Zenz<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Belgium === <!--T:50--><br />
<br />
<!--T:51--><br />
[[Image:F-B.gif|Image:F-B.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Albertson|Albertson]]'''|| Former brand of Hillen, makers of [[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bocci|Bocci]]'''||Enrico Bocci<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Claessen Pipes|Claessen Pipes]]'''||Dirk Claessen, Antwerp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Denny's|Denny's]]'''||Stamped '''Denny's''' and '''Made in Belgium'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Elie|Elie]]'''||Elie lives and works in France now<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]'''||Hillen Bros. Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lèonard|Lèonard]]'''||Piperia Lèonard, Terracotta pipe factory; Andenne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Massis Pipes|Massis Pipes]]'''||Nick Ramaekers; Limburg, Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vandervelpen Gerben'''|| Pipe restorer; Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Van Der Elst'''||Belgian brand, Belga Shop chain; made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vinche|Vinche]]'''||Belgian meerschaum pipe brand by '''Jean-Baptiste Vinche'''; Brussels<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Bulgaria === <!--T:52--><br />
<br />
<!--T:53--><br />
[[Image:F-BUL.gif|Image:F-BUL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Demirev Pipes|Demirev Pipes]]||Kolyo Demirev; From Bulgaria, now in Prague, Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Getz Pipes|Getz Pipes]]'''||Georgi Todorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GB Pipes|GB Pipes]]'''||George Boyadjiev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D.Gechev Pipes|D.Gechev Pipes]]'''||Desislav Gechev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/SDB Pipes|SDB Pipes]]'''||Svetoslav Bozukov<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Croatia === <!--T:54--><br />
<br />
<!--T:55--><br />
[[Image:CROA0001.GIF|Image:CROA0001.GIF]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Davorin|Davorin]]'''||[[Image:Uglata_glagoljica.png|22px]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dotter|Dotter]]'''||Domagoj Telišman<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ND Pipes|ND Pipes]]'''||Daniel Mustran<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MPIPES|MPIPES]]'''||Marinko Neralić<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Cyprus === <!--T:56--><br />
<br />
<!--T:57--><br />
[[Image:1Cyprus.jpg|Image:1Cyprus.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kokkinos|Kokkinos]]''' - Yiannos Kokkinos Custom Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Czech Republic === <!--T:58--><br />
<br />
<!--T:59--><br />
[[Image:F-CZ.gif|Image:F-CZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Adam pipes|Adam pipes]]'''||Adam Schorcht<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/BPK|BPK]]'''||Czech inexpensive brand with long tradition. Factory made pipes mainly for export.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Celtic Tobacco|Celtic Tobacco]]'''||Dušan Doubek<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Demirev Pipes|Demirev Pipes]]||Kolyo Demirev; From Bulgaria, now in Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
|'''Em Czapek'''||Former Czech brand, likely from the 19th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Háp|Háp]]'''||Pavel Háp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hodula|Hodula]]'''||Pavel Hodula<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JanPipes|JanPipes]]'''||Jan Klouček<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jirsa|Jirsa]]'''||Oldřich Jirsa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kroupa|Kroupa]]'''||Hanz Kroupa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Krška|Krška]]'''||Karel Krška<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Machát|Machát]]'''||Richard Machát<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Machek|Machek]]'''||Jiri Machek<br />
|-<br />
|'''Montebello'''||Former brand from the former Czechoslovakia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Novakpipes|Novakpipes]]'''||Michal Novák<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/P. Omrt|P. Omrt]]'''||Czech artisan making freehands<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Petr Pipes|Petr Pipes]]'''||Petr Libora<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pearl Bee|Pearl Bee]]'''||Radka Hofmannová<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipkin|Pipkin]]'''||Petr Kučera<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pirkenhammer|Pirkenhammer]]'''||Circa 1850 Porcelain pipe<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/RX Pipes|RX Pipes]]'''||Radek Jůza, Prague , Czechia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Stanislav'''||Czech brand distributed by Mostex Group, run by Josef Stanislav<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tomas Mahovsky|Tomas Mahovsky]]'''||Tomáš Mahovský<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vlasak|Vlasak]]'''||Martin Vlasák<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vobořil Pipes|Vobořil Pipes]]'''||Petr Vobořil<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zapletal ART|Zapletal ART]]'''||Jiří Zapletal<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Denmark === <!--T:60--><br />
<br />
<!--T:61--><br />
[[Image:F-DK.gif|Image:F-DK.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:62--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Danish Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|Danish Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<!--T:63--><br />
We highly recommend the following article on the history of Danish pipe making by [http://www.scandpipes.com/info.asp?text=3 Jakob Groth]. More Pipe maker articles coming soon to this section. Those in red still need articles. Please dive in if you'd like to help. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Scandinavian pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://danishpipemakers.com/ danishpipemakers.com]<br />
<br />
'''Excellent resource:''' An translation of [http://www.fumeursdepipe.net/telecha/DanishPipeMakers.pdf Piber & Tobak, Danish Pipe Makers, Vol. 1 (1978 - 1998), on fumeursdepipe.net] <br />
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<br />
=== Finland === <!--T:64--><br />
<br />
<!--T:65--><br />
[[File:Flag of Finland.gif|File:Flag of Finland.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:66--><br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tapio Wirkkala'''||Finnish designer (1915-1985), who designed some pipe models<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== France === <!--T:67--><br />
<br />
<!--T:68--><br />
[[Image:F-F.gif|Image:F-F.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:69--><br />
'''Note:''' The French lists have been recently sub-divided due to growth --[[Special:MyLanguage/User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:Sethile|talk]]) 09:20, 18 June 2015 (CDT)<br />
<br />
<!--T:70--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|French Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|French Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|French Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|French Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|French Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/French Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|French Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<!--T:71--><br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Germany === <!--T:72--><br />
<br />
<!--T:73--><br />
[[Image:F-D.gif|Image:F-D.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:74--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|German Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|German Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|German Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|German Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|German Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/German Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|German Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<!--T:75--><br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. There exists an excellent site dedicated to German pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.german-pipemakers.de/index.html German Pipemakers]<br />
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<br />
=== Great Britain === <!--T:76--><br />
<br />
<!--T:77--><br />
[[Image:F-GB.gif|Image:F-GB.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:78--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers A - D|British Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers E - H|British Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L|British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q|British Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers R - T|British Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/British Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z|British Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
*See also, [[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Pipe Makers in London Directories|Briar Pipe Makers in London Directories]]<br />
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<br />
<br />
=== Greece === <!--T:79--><br />
<br />
<!--T:80--><br />
[[Image:F-GR.gif|Image:F-GR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexander Pipes|Alexander Pipes]]'''||Alexandros Zavvos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amadeus Pipes|Amadeus Pipes]]'''||Achaiki Amadeus S.A. / Briar Manufacturing Industry S.A. (PTM)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anastasopoulos, Kostas|Anastasopoulos, Kostas]]'''||'''K. Anastasopoulos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Anastasopoulos'' (Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Archaggelos Pipes|Archaggelos Pipes]]'''||'''Archaggelos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Michael Kyriazanos|Michael Kyriazanos]] / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/A.S. Smoking Pipes|A.S. Smoking Pipes]]'''||''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Anthony Salas ''(Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Agia Paraskevi, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Asteriou, Chris|Asteriou, Chris]]'''||Hand made briar pipes / Chris Asteriou / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Epsilon2 Rhodian Pipes|Epsilon2 Rhodian Pipes]]||Efthymios Efthymiou; Rhodes Island<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gourvelos, Kostas |Gourvelos, Kostas ]]'''||'''K. Gourvelos - Woodturning''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Gourvelos / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipex Pipes'''||See [[Special:MyLanguage/Stefanou Pipex|Stefanou Pipex]], George Stefanou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Michael Kyriazanos|Michael Kyriazanos]]'''|| Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/D. Mostras Pipes|D. Mostras Pipes]]'''||Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stefanou Pipex|Stefanou Pipex]]'''||Stefanou Pipex / Handmade Pipes / Lygourio - Epidavros , Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Velasco smoking pipes|Velasco smoking pipes]]'''||Handmade smoking pipes by Michael Pipinis-Aliagas / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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<br />
=== Hungary === <!--T:81--><br />
<br />
<!--T:82--><br />
[[Image:F-UN.gif|Image:F-UN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Adler|Adler]]'''||Antique Meerschaums<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gallvitz|Gallvitz]]'''||Viktor Zöllner (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karol Kovacs|Karol Kovacs]]'''||Budapest Cobbler, often credited with making 1st Meerschaum pipe<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hungarian Kalmasche, 1850|Kalmasche]]||A Beautifully carved example, circa 1850<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Körös Pipes|Körös Pipes]]'''||Balázs Szabó (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Selmec|Selmec]]'''||19th Century Clay Pipes made in Selmec<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Ireland === <!--T:83--><br />
<br />
<!--T:84--><br />
[[Image:F-IRE.gif|Image:F-IRE.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:85--><br />
{|<br />
<br />
<!--T:86--><br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Auld Erin|Auld Erin]]'''||A [[Peterson]] second or sub-brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/B.P.L.|B.P.L.]]'''||A brand of Briar Pipes Limited, Dublin Ireland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bennington|Bennington's Belfast]]'''||Also a [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand, Made in the Republic of Ireland for a Florida tobacconist<br />
|-<br />
|'''Captain Pete'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Erica'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/John Aylesbury|John Aylesbury]]'''||Brand of John Aylesbury tobacco, but now a [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irish Seconds|Irish Seconds]]'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand, sold in the U.S.A., also in Austria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irish Gems|Irish Gems]]'''||Also a Peterson sub-brand???<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kinsale'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lord Beatty'''||Irish brand likely originating at [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Shamrock'''||A [[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Italy === <!--T:87--><br />
<br />
<!--T:88--><br />
[[Image:F-IT.gif|Image:F-IT.gif]][[File:Lepipe Viprati.jpg|thumb|link=http://www.lepipe.it/en/pipedia.asp?utm_source=pipedia&=utm_medium=pipedia&=utm_campaign=pipedia|Many thanks to [http://www.lepipe.it/en/pipedia.asp?utm_source=pipedia&=utm_medium=pipedia&=utm_campaign=pipedia lepipe.it] for their underwriting support. They have a large selection of Italian pipes]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:89--><br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers A - C|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers A - C]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers D - F|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers D - F]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers G - J|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers G - J]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers K - L|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers K - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers M - P|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers M - P]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers R - S|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]'''<br />
* '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Italian Pipe Brands & Makers T - Z|Italian Pipe Brands & Makers T - Z]]'''<br />
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<!--T:90--><br />
*See [[Special:MyLanguage/A Short History of The Italian Handmade Pipe|A Short History of The Italian Handmade Pipe]], by R.D.Field for an interesting article on the Castello, Caminetto, and Ascorti connection.<br />
*See [[Special:MyLanguage/Thoughts on Italian Pipes|Thoughts on Italian Pipes]] - Sykes Wilford's musings on Italian pipe design.<br />
*Pipe making courses by '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bertram Safferling|Bertram Safferling]]'''. For info see [http://www.freehand.de/pipemaking_courses_and_seminars_01.html Safferling]<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Latvia === <!--T:91--><br />
<br />
<!--T:92--><br />
[[Image:Lettland.gif|Image:Lettland.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:93--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Senatorov|Senatorov]]''' (Sergei Senatorov Fjodorovic)<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Malta === <!--T:94--><br />
<br />
<!--T:95--><br />
[[Image:Malta.gif|Image:Malta.gif]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:96--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Briar Pipeworks Ltd.|Briar Pipeworks Ltd.]]''' (Marsa / Malta)<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Netherlands === <!--T:97--><br />
<br />
<!--T:98--><br />
[[Image:F-NL.gif|Image:F-NL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Amphora|Amphora]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Baronite Pipe'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Big Ben|Big Ben]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Copenhagen Style|Copenhagen Style]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Croydon|Croydon]]'''||Lex Brouwer<br />
|-<br />
|'''De Star'''||17th century Dutch ceramics factory founded by De Jong family in Gouda, and sold in 1853 to [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Don Bernard Pipes|Don Bernard Pipes]]'''||Bernard Myburgh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]'''||Holland - Clay<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Waagen'''||Dutch brand (Gouda) of ceramic pipes from Royal [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/GtP|GtP]]'''||Gouda Tobacco Pipes; Adriaan van der Want; Gouda, Holland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gubbels|Gubbels]]'''||Elbert Gubbels - Royal Dutch Pipe Factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hajenius|Hajenius]]'''||P.G.C. Hajenius; Amsterdam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hilson|Hilson]]'''||Elbert Gubbels; formerly Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Humbry Briar'''||Second brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Gubbels|Gubbels]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Mokum'''||Dutch ceramic pipe brand made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Zenith|Zenith]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Royal GoedeWaagen'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/GoedeWaagen|GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tatoo'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Royal Dutch|Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zenith|Zenith]]'''||Dutch porcelain pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Montenegro ===<br />
<br />
[[File:Flag of Montenegero.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Canaan Pipes]]'''||Abi Natur<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Norway === <!--T:99--><br />
<br />
<!--T:100--><br />
[[Image:F-NOR.gif|Image:F-NOR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Bastia'''||Brand (second] of [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bård Hansen|Bård Hansen]]||Current maker of [[Special:MyLanguage/Tabago|Tabago]]; Bryggen<br />
|-<br />
|'''G. Larsen Pipefabrik'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]'''||G. Larsen<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Briar'''||Second brand of G. Larsen, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Lillehammer|Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tabago|Tabago]]'''||Two separate brands over the years, currently made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Bård Hansen|Bård Hansen]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Poland === <!--T:101--><br />
<br />
<!--T:102--><br />
[[Image:F-POL.gif|Image:F-POL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Antoniewski|Antoniewski]]'''||Bartlomiej Antoniewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/B&B|B&B]]'''||Artur & Mariusz Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bróg|Bróg]]'''||'''Mr. Bróg''': Kazimierz Rog, and Zbigniew & Renata Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Czeslaw Partyka|Czeslaw Partyka]]'''||???<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dominik Pipes|Dominik Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fajkołamacz|Fajkołamacz]]'''||Łukasz Tolzdorf<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Filar|Filar]]'''||Ryszard Filar<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jerzy Dudziak|Jerzy Dudziak]]'''||Polish artisan working in partnership with [[Special:MyLanguage/Stanislaw Solarski|Stanislaw Solarski]]??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/JSG|JSG]]'''||Jan Szymon Gołowacz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kowalewski|Kowalewski]]'''||'''Lech Kowalewski''', makes sculpted wooden pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kulpinski|Kulpinski]]'''||Ryszard Kulpinski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Meissen Porcelain|Meissen Porcelain]]'''||Royal-Polish and Electoral-Saxon Porcelain Manufactory, Circa 1700s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Miron Chudio|Miron Chudio]]'''||Mayron<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Parol|Parol]]'''||Marek Parol<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pastuch Pipes|Pastuch Pipes]]||'''Wojtek Pastuch<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Poliński|Poliński]]'''||Tadeusz & Celina Poliński<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rogrus|Rogrus]]'''||Robert Gruszczynski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Samsel|Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel (now Australia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Swoboda|Swoboda]]'''||(Wincenty); Czeck artisan in Poland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Walat|Walat]]'''||Ludwik Walat, brand and name of highly respected Polish artisan who also worked for the [[Special:MyLanguage/Swoboda|Swoboda]] factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Worobiec|Worobiec]]'''||Henryk Worobiec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wozniak Pipes|Wozniak Pipes]]'''||Rafał Woźniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zembrowski Pipes|Zembrowski Pipes]]'''||Tomasz Zembrowski<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Portugal === <!--T:103--><br />
<br />
<!--T:104--><br />
[[Image:F-POR.gif|Image:F-POR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cardador|Cardador]]'''||José Bandeira Cardador<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Casimiro|Casimiro]]'''||Manual Fernandes Casimiro; Canal Caveria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Couto|Couto]]'''||Antonio Moreira Couto<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Haveneza|Haveneza]]||Casa Havaneza brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''Medusa'''||Inexpensive brand made by third parties for distributor SREI<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Reis|Reis]]'''||Joao Reis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Robalo|Robalo]]'''||Bruno Robalo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santos|Santos]]'''||Sabina Santos; Arruda dos Vinhos<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sua Excêlencia'''||Brand from the SIPIL distributor. Good quality classics and freehands, made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/EV|EV]]'''||Eduardo Vieira<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Scorpius Pipes|Scorpius Pipes]]'''||João Madaíl<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Atelier António|Atelier António]]'''||António Monteiro<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Romania === <!--T:105--><br />
<br />
<!--T:106--><br />
[[Image:F-RUM.gif|Image:F-RUM.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/AA Pipes|AA Pipes]]'''||Alguhan Akşar (Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gabos Pipes|Gabos Pipes]]'''||'''Gabos Costin Iuliu'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Humidor Pipes|Humidor Pipes]]'''||(Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Negoita|Negoita]]'''||'''Rolando Negoita''' (now USA)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Russia === <!--T:107--><br />
<br />
<!--T:108--><br />
[[Image:F-RUS.gif|Image:F-RUS.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguge/A.Kadnikov|A.Kadnikov]]'''||Andrei Kadnikov, Moscow<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ailarov|Ailarov]]'''||Sergey Ailarov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bondarev|Bondarev]]'''||Alexander Bondarev, St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Doctor's Pipes|Doctor's Pipes]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Roman Kovalev|Roman Kovalev]]''', St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dyomin|Dyomin]]'''||Sergey Dyomin (also "Demin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ershov|Ershov]]'''||Vladimir Ershov; Clay Pipe maker specializing in authentic reproductions<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fyodorov|Fyodorov]]'''||Alexey Fyodorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Grechukin'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vladimir Grechukhin|Vladimir Grechukhin]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Java|Java]]'''||Known as '''Yava''' in Russia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kiselyov|Kiselyov]]'''||Valentin Kiselyov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kharlamov|Kharlamov]]'''||Alexey Kharlamov (also "Harlamov")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Looshin|Looshin]]'''||Evgeniy Looshin (also "Lushin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mr. Pipes|Mr. Pipes]]'''||Misha Revyagin<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/PS Studio|PS Studio]]'''||Designed by [[Special:MyLanguage/Vladimir Grechukhin|Vladimir Grechukhin]]; St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saharov|Saharov]]'''||Alexandr Saharov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Seniak|Seniak]]'''||Zinovi Seniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yashtylov|Yashtylov]]'''||Viktor Yashtylov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Starkov|Starkov]]'''||Boris Starkov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tupitsyn'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexander Tupitsyn|Alexander Tupitsyn]]'''; St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shaydullin|Shaydullin]]'''||Fidel Shaydullin'''<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
===Serbia=== <!--T:109--><br />
<br />
<!--T:110--><br />
[[File:Serbia flag.gif|border]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Alexa Pipes|Alexa Pipes]]'''||Dragomir Aleksic, Belgrade<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
===Scotland=== <!--T:111--><br />
<br />
<!--T:112--><br />
[[File:scotland-flag.gif|File:scotland-flag.gif]][[File:Ratbanner2.jpg|thumb|link=http://rattrays-pipes.com/en/|400px|Pipedia thanks [http://rattrays-pipes.com/en/ Rattray's] for their underwriting support]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lovat'''||A brand produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/A. Friedlander|A. Friedlander]] in Scotland, and also [[Special:MyLanguage/Oppenheimer Pipe|Oppenheimer Pipe]] in England<br />
|-<br />
|'''POW'''||Brand by G.M. Frame<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rattray's|Rattray's]]'''||Rattray's Original Scotlande made in various and some of the oldest companies (in Europe)<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Slovakia=== <!--T:113--><br />
<br />
<!--T:114--><br />
[[File:Slovak.gif|File:Slovak.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Slazansky|Slazansky]]'''||Slazansky Patrik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Slovenia === <!--T:115--><br />
<br />
<!--T:116--><br />
[[Image:F-SLO.gif|Image:F-SLO.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Lobnik|Lobnik]]'''||Gregor Lobnik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Spain === <!--T:117--><br />
<br />
<!--T:118--><br />
[[Image:F-SP.gif|Image:F-SP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Arias'''||Josep Arias; late artisan making rustic pipes sold at fairs in the Ossor (Gerona) region<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Acire|Acire]]'''||a second of [[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]] from the 1970s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anfield|Anfield]]'''||a brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Antonio Sanmartin|Antonio Sanmartin]]'''||brand of Antonio Sanmartin Abad.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo|Arturo]]'''||Arturo del Pozo; brand and name of late Spanish Artisan supplying Pozito shop in Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo del Pozo|Arturo del Pozo]]'''||Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bonet|Bonet]]'''||Joan Bonet<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brio'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]]'''||Sucesores de Emilio Navarro<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brukwell'''||"fantasy" brand??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Carsipe|Carsipe]]'''||Carles Royo Porta<br />
|-<br />
|'''Clipper'''||brand by '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cogars|Cogars]]'''||Aldaia, Valencia, Production stopped in 1980s (Lopes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Commodore|Commodore]]'''||Low range brand of '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]''', also used by various others. <br />
|-<br />
|'''Coral'''||low range brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]], replaced by Commodore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Creu Retinyola'''||old Spanish clay pipe factory in Palafrugell (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cristino Crespo Peregrino|Cristino Crespo Peregrino]]'''||El Gasco, Caceres<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Diamant|Diamant]]'''||ceased production in the 1980s; Aldaia, Valencia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Duval'''||Brand produced by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/El Picú|El Picú]]'''||Las Hurdas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Emilio Navarro|Emilio Navarro]]'''||pipemaker and Manager of the '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]] Sucesores de Emilio SL factory'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Esteve Espinet|Esteve Espinet]]'''||former Spanish Clay factory in the Palamos area (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''EWWA'''||brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Everest|Everest]]'''||Brand created in 1933 by [[Special:MyLanguage/Nubió|Nubió]]; now a [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Galerna'''||old brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/García|García]]'''||F. Jesús García; Seville <br />
|-<br />
|'''Gester'''||Inexpensive brand launched in 1980s by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Flame'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]] second with 9mm filters.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Helio Ferretti'''||brand made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Homs|Homs]]'''||Jaume Homs<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]'''||Barcelona<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/labuenapipa|labuenapipa]]'''||Luis Wiesenthal<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Joffre|Joffre]]'''||Spanish Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jose Rubio|Jose Rubio]]'''||Oviedo, Asturias<br />
|-<br />
|'''Juan Castellà'''||17th - 19th century clay pipe factory; Palamos region of Catalonia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lady Spain'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Magistral'''||Former brand produced in Aldaia, Valencia, which ended in the 1980s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Madelcar|Madelcar]]'''||Brand and Spanish importer/distributor of smoking accessories<br />
|-<br />
|'''Masterly'''||Brand of the distributor [[Special:MyLanguage/Madelcar|Madelcar]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''McIntosch'''||Second brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Minorca|Minorca]]'''||Spain<br />
|-<br />
|'''New Bond'''||Inexpensive brand of Emilio Navarro SL factory, as a [[Special:MyLanguage/Bruken|Bruken]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nubió|Nubió]]'''||Joseph Nubió<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Fashion'''||Inexpensive brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Piloto'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''P. Luchini'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Martín|Pipas Martín]]'''||Rafael Martín Oltra<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Sigmund|Pipas Sigmund]]'''||Segimon Baulenas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas Soler|Pipas Soler]]'''||Joan P. Soler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipas + O|Pipas + O]]'''||Félix Massó<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pozito'''||Brand of tobacconist in Madrid, made by [[Special:MyLanguage/Arturo|Arturo]] del Pozo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saladich|Saladich]]'''||Joan Saladich i Garriga<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]]'''||Enric Moulines Giralt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salas-Zazo|Salas-Zazo]]'''||Ramón Salas and Ricardo Zazo; Costanilla de los Desamparados, Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santané|Santané]]'''||Josep Santané<br />
|-<br />
|'''Saxo'''||Inexpensive brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''Suárez'''||José Aceituna Suárez; Makes pipes from rustic stone with walnut and poplar stems<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swensson'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Taioli|Taioli]]'''||Siro Taioli<br />
|-<br />
|'''Targard'''||Brand from [[Special:MyLanguage/Iberica de Pipas|Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vera, Alfonso|Vera, Alfonso]]'''||artisan associated with Compañia Española de Bruck, SL<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:119--><br />
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<br />
=== Sweden === <!--T:120--><br />
<br />
<!--T:121--><br />
[[Image:F-S.gif|Image:F-S.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Andersson|Andersson]]'''||Jan Andersson; author; Pipe Club of Sweden, Secretary; amateur pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bennwik|Bennwik]]'''||Andreas Bennwik; Stockholm<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Björn of Sweden|Björn of Sweden]]'''||Björn Bengtsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Brilon|Brilon]]'''||old Swedish brand with changeable bowls<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Carlson|Carlson]]'''||Bengt Carlson<br />
|-<br />
|'''Center'''||Lopes states it is a brand produced by Pipcenter, symbol: "PC"<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dollar|Dollar]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Dura Pipes|Dura Pipes]]'''||Dura Semjaniv (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Geiger Pipes|Geiger Pipes]]'''||Love Geiger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gurra|Gurra]]'''||Lars-Göran Markunger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ivarsson, Sixten|Ivarsson]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sixten Ivarsson|Sixten Ivarsson]]''' (Denmark; broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jönsson|Jönsson]]'''||Lars Jönsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ljung|Ljung]]'''||Arne Ljung (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nordh|Nordh]]'''||Bo Nordh (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''OF'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Olaf Forsberg|Olaf Forsberg]]''', 18th century clay pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ratos|Ratos]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rosengren|Rosengren]]'''||Jonas Rosengren; Halmstad, Sweden<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saenz|Saenz]]'''||Gary Sanz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Skapi|Skapi]]'''||Founded 1936 by Max D. Schwab<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Svenska Rökpipfabriken|Svenska Rökpipfabriken]]'''||Former factory in Lerum<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Thunér Pipes|Thunér Pipes]]'''||Ronny Thunér<br />
|-<br />
|'''VNP'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Vollmer & Nilsson|Vollmer & Nilsson]]; Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vollmer & Nilsson|Vollmer & Nilsson]]'''||Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:122--><br />
Although much deserved credit has been given to Danish pipemakers & the "Danish Freehand" style, a lot of credit has to go to a handful of brilliant and innovative Swedish pipemakers, not the least of whom were '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sixten Ivarsson|Sixten Ivarsson]]''' & '''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bo Nordh|Bo Nordh]]''' (may they smoke & rest in peace).<br />
<br />
<!--T:123--><br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Swedish pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.svenskapipklubben.se/en/ Svenska Pipklubben] (Swedish Pipe Club) and extend many thanks to '''Jan Andersson''', club secretary (and pipe smoker, of course).<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Switzerland === <!--T:124--><br />
<br />
<!--T:125--><br />
[[Image:F-SWZ.gif|Image:F-SWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Anderegg|Anderegg]]'''||Brand of Peter Anderegg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bru-Bu|Bru-Bu]]'''||Brunner & Buhofer (also known as BBK)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Davidoff|Davidoff]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Design by FRANZ|Design by FRANZ]]'''||Franz von Matt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Egloff|Egloff]]'''||Peter Egloff<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fischer, Peter|Fischer, Peter]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Glen Ben Freehand Pipes|Glen Ben Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ Andreas Heinzer|Heinzer, Andreas]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Innerschwyzer-Pfeifen|Innerschwyzer-Pfeifen]]'''|| [[Special:MyLanguage/Andreas Heinzer|Andreas Heinzer]] & Family<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jean Alexis Handmade Pipes|Jean Alexis Handmade Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jud|Jud]]'''||Daniel Jud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kappeler|Kappeler]]'''||Alex Kappeler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/La Pipa|La Pipa]]'''||Stefan Capaul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Peter Pfeifenbau|Peter Pfeifenbau]]'''||Roman Peter<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipestar'''||Brand of C.J. Verguet Freres, and also by the Swiss firm, Hebor SA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stich|Stich]]'''||Drechslerei Stich AG<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Swiss Pipe|Swiss Pipe]]'''||Started by artisans from [[Special:MyLanguage/Bru-Bu|Bru-Bu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Timeless'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Franz von Matt|Franz von Matt]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tom’s Pipe-Line|Tom’s Pipe-Line]]'''||Thomas Habermacher<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tschan|Tschan]]'''||Moritz Tschan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wagner Pipes|Wagner Pipes]]'''||Michael Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Wagner Tabak-Lädeli|Wagner Tabak-Lädeli]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/White Dog Freehand Pipes|White Dog Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/WR Freehand Pipes|WR Freehand Pipes]]'''||Wolfgang Röllin<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<!--T:126--><br />
We urgently need '''Helvetians''' (Swiss) to contribute info for the above pipemakers.<br />
<br />
----<br />
=== Turkey === <!--T:148--><br />
<br />
<!--T:149--><br />
[[Image:F-TUER.gif|Image:F-TUER.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ahmet Buyukcopur|Ahmet Buyukcopur]]'''||Meerschaum Pipe artisan.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ak-Taş Meerschaum Pipe|Ak-Taş Meerschaum Pipe]]'''||Besim Aktaş; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinay|ALTINAY]]'''||'''[https://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com Meerschaum] brand produced by [https://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com Altınay Pipe Ltd]. company, founded 1964.'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinok|Altinok]]'''||Meerschaum brand produced by Altinok-Pipe Ltd. <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altdukkan Meerschaum|Altdukkan Meerschaum]]'''||'''Cihan Celik'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aznavur|Aznavur]]'''||Bari Ltd. Co.??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/BS Pipes|BS Pipes]]'''||'''Birol Salman'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burhan Yucel'''||Meerschaum maker based in Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''CeSem'''||Turkish company selling meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Emin|Emin]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes by Medet Kara, and Imdat Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Erdogan Ege|Erdogan Ege]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/CPW Calabash Pipes|CPW Calabash Pipes]]'''||Meerschaum artist <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Eyup Sabri|Eyup Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Fikri Baki|Fikri Baki]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gezer|Gezer]]'''||Brothers in partnership; Mesut, Sevket, and Kudret Gezer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gülel|Gülel]]'''||Medet Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hittite Meerschaum|Hittite Meerschaum]]'''||Dudullu M. Ihlamur, Mevkii Alemdağ; İstanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Huseyn Yanik'''||see [[Special:MyLanguage/Sadik Yanik|Sadik Yanik]] and [[Special:MyLanguage/Yunas Ege|Yunas Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/IMP|IMP]]'''||Imppipes - Isik Luletasi Hayv. Nakl. San & Tic. Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Irmismarbel Meerschaum|Irmismarbel Meerschaum]]'''||Ahmet GÖVEM; Eskisehir <br />
|-<br />
|'''Ismail Baglan'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ismail Ozel|Ismail Ozel]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ismat Bekler|Ismat Bekler]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kadir Baysal|Kadir Baysal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karaca|Karaca]]'''||Ramazn Karaca; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Karahan, A|Karahan, A]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kenan Ahmet Pipes|Kenan Ahmet Pipes]]'''||Handmade Briar pipes; Istanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Koncak|Koncak]]'''||Company founded by Ekrem Koncak in 1934; Eskiehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kybele|Kybele]]'''||Ismail Ozdama (Kirac Ltd Co.)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M. Bassal|M. Bassal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeerQueen Meerschaum Pipes|MeerQueen Meerschaum Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeerschaumArt|MeerschaumArt]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/MeershcumStore Inc.|MeershcumStore Inc.]]'''||founded in 1908 by Bahadir Baykal, succeeded by his son, Kural.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mergenler|Mergenler]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes Owned by Oksan Mergen, closed in the 1990s<br />
|-<br />
|'''Meric'''||Meerschaum pipe company with shop is Eskisehir and Istambul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Munir Aydogu'''||Meerschaum artist who retired in 2000 after 40 years of activity<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mustafa Albayrak|Mustafa Albayrak]]'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/WGM Meerschaum|WGM Meerschaum]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nartpipe|Nartpipe]]'''||Meerschaum pipe company<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Nick's|Nick's]]'''||Nick Merdenyan, who started making Meershchaum pipes in 1968<br />
|-<br />
|'''Nurhan Cevahir'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ozgur Pipe|Ozgur Pipe]]'''||Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/O. Sabri|O. Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Paktas|Paktas]]'''||Brand started in 1973 by meerschaum artist, Hasan Aybogdu; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipsan Pipes|Pipsan Pipes]]'''||Pipsan Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Saban Önalici|Saban Önalici]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sadik Yanik|Sadik Yanik]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Şahin Pipo|Şahin Pipo]]'''||Ahmed and Bekir Şahin; Istanbul <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salim Sener|Salim Sener]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker, Partner with [[Special:MyLanguage/Erdogan Ege|Erdogan Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sekircioglu'''||Meerschaum pipes by brothers Huseyn and Mustafa. Started 1987, they split up in 1996<br />
|-<br />
|'''Selami'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Semus|Semus]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Servi|Servi]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Siyahi|Siyahi]]'''||Siyahi Meerschaum Pipe Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/SMS|SMS]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand and company of Samil Sermet; founded in Eskisehir, now USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sultan Meerschaum Pipe Co.'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tekin Uzkesici'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/WGM Meerschaum|WGM Meerschaum]]'''||Mustafa Albayrak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ahmet Buyukcopur|White Pipe]]'''||Ahmet Hamdi Büyükçopur<br />
|-<br />
|'''Yilmaz'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yunar Pipe|Yunar Pipe]]'''||Abdulvahap Yunar; Eskişehir, Turkey<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yunas Edge|Yunas Edge]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Ukraine === <!--T:127--><br />
<br />
<!--T:128--><br />
[[Image:F-UKR.gif|Image:F-UKR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Golden Gate|Golden Gate]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kamensky|Kamensky]]'''||Stanislav Kamensky; Now in Australia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ponomarchuk|Ponomarchuk]]'''||Alexander Ponomarchuk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Rizhenko|Rizhenko]]'''||Valeriy Rizhenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shekita|Shekita]]'''||Konstantin Shekita<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aksenov|Aksenov]]'''||Yuriy Aksenov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/KAF-pipe|KAF-pipe]]'''||[http://www.kaf-pipe.com.ua link title]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M.Nazarenko|M.Nazarenko]]'''||Maksim Nazarenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Serova|Serova]]'''||Irina Serova<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Veresk|Veresk]]'''||Largest pipe company in the former Soviet Union, at one time producing 20 brands; Kiev<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
== '''Middle and Far East''' == <!--T:129--><br />
<br />
<br />
=== Australia === <!--T:130--><br />
<br />
<!--T:131--><br />
[[File:Flag of Australia.gif|File:Flag of Australia.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Bullfrog Pipes|Bullfrog Pipes]]|| Jeremiah Mierke; Melbourne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kamensky|Kamensky]]'''||Stanislav Kamensky<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/LBM|LBM]]'''||Levy Bros & Co. Need Information; Melbourne<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Samsel|Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel; Polish, but based in Australia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== China === <!--T:132--><br />
<br />
<!--T:133--><br />
[[Image:F-CHN.gif|Image:F-CHN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Daadou Pipe|Daadou Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gloredo|Gloredo]]'''||Leslie Ng<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/KingCheng|KingCheng]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Leizhou pipe tribes|Leizhou pipe tribes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Mister Pipe|Mister Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pipe childe|Pipe childe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/P.Zhan Pipes|P.Zhan Pipes]]'''|| Ping Zhan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/ZHESONG PIPES|Zhesong Pipes]]'''||Li Zhesong<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shanghai Tang|Shanghai Tang]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yang Kun Pipes|Yang Kun Pipes]]'''||Liuzhou City <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zhishan & Mindong Pipe|Zhishan & Mindong Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Iran === <!--T:134--><br />
<br />
<!--T:135--><br />
[[File:Flag of Iran.gif|File:Flag of Iran.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Cafe Artin|Cafe Artin]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.artini.ir Mr. Artin Abrahamian]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hamid Farhang'''||[https://www.instagram.com/h.f.pipes.iran/ H.F.Pipes.iran on Instagram]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Keresaspa|Keresaspa]]'''||Saeed "Keresaspa" Nazarli, Tehran<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kp handmade pipes|Kp handmade pipes]]||Made by Kambiz pouria in Iran.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Memo Handmade Pipes|Memo Handmade Pipes]]'''||Mehdi S. Aghdam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/M.I Handicrafts|M.I Handicrafts]]'''||Mohamad Javad <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Pasargadtabac|Pasargadtabac]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.pasargadtabac.com Mr. Amirhossein rahimi know as Mastro Rahimi ]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/vafa shop|vafa shop]]'''||Pipe shop of [http://www.vfa-shop.com Mr. saleh mousavi]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Israel === <!--T:136--><br />
<br />
<!--T:137--><br />
[[Image:F-ISR.gif|Image:F-ISR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shalom Pipe Factory|Shalom Pipe Factory]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burl King'''||Brand of [[Special:MyLanguage/Shalom Pipe Factory|Shalom Pipe Factory]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Japan === <!--T:138--><br />
<br />
<!--T:139--><br />
[[Image:F-JAP.gif|Image:F-JAP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
Adonis<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shizuo Arita|Arita, Shizuo]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shizuo Arita|Shizuo Arita]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Takeo Arita|Arita, Takeo]]'''||'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Takeo Arita|Takeo Arita]]''', son of Shizuo Arita.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Asari|Asari]]'''||Japanese Pipe maker from 1970s and '80s?<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Azuma|Azuma]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gajin|Gajin]]'''||Gajin Hayafune<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Goisagi Pipes|Goisagi Pipes]]'''||Y. Miyasaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Gotoh|Gotoh]]'''||Kei'Ichi Gotoh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hachiro|Hachiro]]'''||Seiji Hachiro, owner of Pipe-Do (Pipedo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hasegawa|Hasegawa]]'''||Toyohei Hasegawa; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Hattori|Hattori]]'''||Zengoro Hattori; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Higuchi|Higuchi]]'''||Jun'ichiro Higuchi<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/HiRo|HiRo]]'''||Yorozutoshi Hiroyuki<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ichi|Ichi]]'''||Ichi Kitahara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Ikebana|Ikebana]]'''||[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsuge|Tsuge]] Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Komatsu|Komatsu]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/K's Pipes|K's Pipes]]'''||Shin-ichi Kuwahara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kurusu|Kurusu]]'''||Reiichi "Ray" Kurusu; Osaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Maruyama|Maruyama]]'''||Hajime Maruyama<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Minoru Nagata|Minoru Nagata]]'''||Minoru Nagata; Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Miyasaka|Miyasaka]]'''<br />
|-1<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Namiki|Namiki]]'''||Namiki Manufacturing Co. Ltd.; collaborates with [[Special:MyLanguage/Dunhill|Dunhill]] on lacquered pipes <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Okamura|Okamura]]'''||Yukio Okamora, see '''[[Special:MyLanguage/saci|saci]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipedo'''||Brand of on-line firm Pipe-Do, See [[Special:MyLanguage/Hachiro|Hachiro]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Roland'''||Inexpensive brand by Fukashiro [[Special:MyLanguage/Tsutomu|Tsutomu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/saci|saci]]'''||Yukio Okamura<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Sakurai|Sakurai]]'''||Kenichiro Sakurai<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Satou|Satou]]'''||Smio Satou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shima|Shima]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Shimizu|Shimizu]]'''||Kanji Shimizu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Suglayma|Suglayma]]'''||Japanese artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tajima|Tajima]]'''||Tatsuo Tajima<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tokutomi, Hiroyuki|Tokutomi, Hiroyuki]]'''||Maebashi, Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tokutomi, Yuki|Tokutomi, Yuki]]'''||daughter of Hiroyuki Tokutomi.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsuge|Tsuge]]'''||Sab Tsuge, owner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Tsutomu|Tsutomu]]'''||Fukashiro Tsutomu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yanagihara|Yanagihara]]'''||Shigeyoshi Yanagihara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zousan|Zousan]]'''||Logo: Large Elephant<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Lebanon === <!--T:140--><br />
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[[Image:F-LIB.gif|Image:F-LIB.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Libre Real Briar|Libre Real Briar]]'''||George and Gabrielle Daoud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Manuel Shaabi|Manuel Shaabi]]'''||Left Lebanon in 1979, and now in Germany<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
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=== Malaysia === <!--T:142--><br />
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[[File:Flag of Malaysia.jpg|File:Flag of Malaysia.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hoping to add more Malaysian Pipemakers''': ||Please add, or send to sethile.pipes@gmail.com<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Abi Pipes]]'''||Abdul Muttalib Md Sidik, Malaysia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Johnsson Ooi]]'''||Penang Island, Malaysia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== New Zealand === <!--T:144--><br />
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<!--T:145--><br />
[[Image:F-NEWZ.gif|Image:F-NEWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Speden Pipes|Speden Pipes]]'''||Don Speden, now Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Zeman|Zeman]]'''||Jan Zeman<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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=== Taiwan === <!--T:146--><br />
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[[Image:Taiwan.jpg|Image:Taiwan.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Santaroko Pipes|Santaroko Pipes]]'''||||ST Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Jerry Zenn|Jerry Zenn]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Tunisia === <!--T:150--><br />
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{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Buchnak|Buchnak]]'''||Meerschaum maker in Tabarka, near the border of Algeria<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== South Korea === <!--T:152--><br />
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[[Image:F-KOR.jpg|50px]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Kim JongWook|Kim JongWook]]'''||김 종욱(코털아트)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/7도sa|7도sa]]'''||칠도사<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Special:MyLanguage/SJ MIN|SJ MIN]]'''||잡고기<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
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= Pipe Marks & Logos = <!--T:154--><br />
This area is still under construction, so please wear a hard hat & your favourite smoking jacket.<br />
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Due to the huge number of Pipe Makers, we hereby provide links to a number of sites with Marks & Logos:<br />
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'''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/index-en.html Logos & markings]'''<br />
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'''[http://victor.ryazan.net/eng/pipe/brand.html Pipemakers]'''<br />
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<!--T:158--><br />
'''[http://www.comunidaddelapipa.com/simbolos_pipas_tabaco_.html Comunidad de la Pipa]'''<br />
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<!--T:159--><br />
'''[http://www.amigosdocachimbo.com.br/fabricantes.htm Amigos dos Cachimbo]'''<br />
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<!--T:160--><br />
'''[http://fujipub.com/ooops/makes.html Fujipub]'''<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Aldo Velani|Aldo Velani]]''' - Italy - Gold & Silver Circle: [[Image:Aldo Velani.jpg|Image:Aldo Velani.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:173--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Altinay|ALTINAY]]''' - Turkey - Two pipes surmounted by [http://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com altınay] - Stamped on stem [http://www.altinaymeerschaumpipe.com[[Image:Altinaylogo.jpg|100px]]]<br />
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<!--T:162--><br />
'''[http://altinokpipe.com/ Altinok Meerschaum]''' - Turkey - Vivaldi font "A" in a black circle: [[Image:Altinok.jpg|Image:Altinok.jpg]]<br />
<br />
<!--T:163--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Butz-Choquin|Butz-Choquin]]''' - France - BC Inside a circle: [[Image:Butz-Choquin.jpg|Image:Butz-Choquin.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:164--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Peterson|Peterson]]''' - Ireland - White script "P" stamped on stem: [[Image:Peterson.jpg|Image:Peterson.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:165--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Salvatella|Salvatella]]''' - Stylised White "S" stamped on stem: [[Image:Salvatella.jpg|Image:Salvatella.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:166--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Savinelli|Savinelli]]''' - Italy - "S" Inside a shield surmounted by 2 pipes, stamped on stem & shank: [[Image:Savinelli.jpg|Image:Savinelli.jpg]][[Image:Savinelli S.jpg|Image:Savinelli S.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:167--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Stanwell|Stanwell]]''' - Denmark - "S" surmounted by a Crown stamped on stem: [[Image:Stanwell.jpg|Image:Stanwell.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:168--><br />
'''[http://blockmeerschaumpipe.com/ Storient BLOCK Meerschaum]''' - Turkey - Storient "STORIENT" in a blue sticker <br />
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<!--T:169--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Vuillard|Vuillard]]''' - France - Stylised White "V" stamped on stem: [[Image:Vuillard.jpg|Image:Vuillard.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Elie|Elie]]''' - Belgium/Portugal - Stylised Gold "E" inset into stem: [[Image:Logo mouthpiece Elie.jpg|Image:Logo mouthpiece Elie.jpg]]; Pipe Stamp: [[Image:Stempel Elie.jpg|Image:Stempel Elie.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:171--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Edward CZERNY|Edward CZERNY]]''' - AUSTRIA - My farther´s and mine...: [[Image:signatur1.jpg|Image:signatur1.jpg]]<br />
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<!--T:172--><br />
'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Yiannos Kokkinos|Yiannos Kokkinos]]''' - Cyprus - [[Image:PIPE-003.jpg|Image:PIPE-003.jpg]]<br />
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<div>Many dedicated collectors have worked to chronicle pipe brands and makers. It is a daunting and never ending task. Pipedia owes special thanks to J. Rex Poggenpohl for use of his 9/95 list of ''North American Pipe Makers in the 20th Century'', with major contributions by: Tom Colwell, Gary Donachy, Tom Dunn, Bill Unger, and Herb Wilczak. Other sources include, ''Who Made That Pipe?'', by Herb Wilczak & Tom Colwell, ''Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks'', by José Manual Lopes, Tom Dunn's The Pipe Smoker's Emphameris (TPSE), ''Scandanavian Pipe Makers'', by Jan Andersson, and the excellent work of [http://pipephil.eu/ Pipephil]. Many others have also made significant contributions and continue the work. Thanks to you all!<br />
[[Image:Rainerbarbi1.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, Rainer [[Barbi]]- Volcano]]<br />
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[[Image:Jeffgracik2.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Jeff Gracik (J. Alan Pipes)]] - Zen Blowfish]]<br />
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[[Image:Kent_Rasmussen_Pipe05.jpg|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe by [[Kent Rasmussen]], courtesy Lars Kiel]]<br />
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[[Image:bradpohlmann5.jpg|right|thumb|316px|Featured Pipe, [[Brad Pohlmann]] - Bulldog]]<br />
= '''Pipe brands and makers by location''' =<br />
It would be great to have an overview of the history of pipe making in each of these regions. Please feel free to contribute information to the individual sections. Many of the pipe makers still need bios or additional information and pictures (just click on them, and then select the Edit tab to add any information you have). Feel free to add other pipe makers you've a particular interest in or knowledge of. Please let me know if you need any help managing the wiki: mailto:sethile.pipes@gmail.com<br />
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We use the term '''''Broken Pipe''''' coined by Tom Dunn, and also used by Jan Andersson, to denote Pipe Makers who have passed on. (Translation of the commonly used French expression "Casser sa pipe")<br />
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== '''Africa''' ==<br />
<br />
=== Algeria ===<br />
[[Image:F-ALG.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Amiel]]'''||Raoul Amiel<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[El Morjane]]'''||Lopes states they are produced in Algeria with Vulcanite stems<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Isle of São Vicente ===<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pulu'''||Brand from Cape Verdian artisan (Isle of São Vicente) African wood; Stamp: '''PULU'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
-----<br />
<br />
=== South Africa ===<br />
[[Image:SAF.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[du Preez]]'''||Leon du Preez<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ebenhart's Handmade Pipes]]'''||Ebenhart Botha<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Goussard Pipes]]'''||Charl Goussard, Cape Town<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jan Pietenpauw]]'''||Jean du Toit, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jobert]]'''||Johan Slabbert<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kruger Opstaan]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Mattner]]'''||William Mattner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Piet Binsbergen]]'''||Piet Binsbergen, Pretoria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Wesley's]]'''||South African tobacconist chain<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Tanzania ===<br />
[[Image:TAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Africob]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Amboseli]]'''|| Maker of Calabash and Meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''Caveman'''||brand of [[Kiko]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Countryman'''||Meerschaum pipes by [[Amboseli]], also a series by [[Charatan]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fader's M/L]]'''||Made for Fader's of Baltimore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hillbilly'''||Brand of [[Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kiko]]'''||Kilimanjaro Pipe Company Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kilimanjaro'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sportsman'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tembo'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Amboseli]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Wiga'''||Tanganyika Meerschaum Corporation brand from [[Amboseli]]<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
== '''The Americas''' ==<br />
<br />
=== Argentina ===<br />
[[Image:Argentina.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bambi Pipes]]'''||Gustavo Miguel Gonzalez<br />
|-<br />
|'''Crisol'''||Argentinian brand produced in the early 20th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[D'Capo]]'''||Paolo Minotti<br />
|-<br />
|'''Hava Tampa'''||brand likely produced by [[Luigi Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Luigi Pipes]]'''||Luis Arbotto; Luigi is also an Italian brand by Luigi "[[Gigi]]" Crugnola<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Cassano]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Piombo]]'''||Pablo A. Piombo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Schneider]]'''||Bernardo Schnider; Buenos Aires<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Southern]]'''||Amadeo Viciconte<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Colombia===<br />
<br />
[[Image:Col-1.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Arguello MA]]''' Miguel Arguello<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Brazil ===<br />
[[Image:F-BRA.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bazzanelli]]'''||Cachimbos Bazzanelli<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bertoldi]]'''||Cachimbos Bertoldi<br />
|-<br />
|'''Giovanella'''||brand of pipe tobacco blender '''Candido Giovanella''' made by [[Bertoldi]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[JCI]]'''||Cachimbos JCI, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Larsan]]'''||Larsan Indústria de Artefatos de Madeira<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MarTelo]]'''||Gustavo Cunha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cachimbos Brasil]]'''||Fábrica de Cachimbos Brasil, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ranieri]]'''||Cachimbos Ranieri, discontinued<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Canada ===<br />
[[Image:F-KAN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''Bell'''||William and David Bell; 19th century clay pipe factory in Quebec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Blatter & Blatter]]'''||Peter and Robert Blatter; Montreal, Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Briar Sweat & Tears/BST]]'''||'''[[Todd Bannard]]'''; Carstairs, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Brig]]'''||Canada<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Brigham Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Calich]]'''||John Calich<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cats Paw Pipes]]'''||Bill & Terri Weist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Colm Magner]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Condina]]'''||Guiseppe Condina<br />
|-<br />
|'''Craft Briar'''||See [[Vesz Pipes]], Julius Vesz; Toronto, Ont., Can.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Downie Pipes]]'''||Stephen Downie<br />
|-<br />
|'''Dr. Thomas'''||Brand of '''[[Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fagan]]'''||Mike Fagan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Farhood]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fernand Gignac'''||see '''[[Paradis Pipes]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gerth's'''||Brand of former Montreal tobacconist, made by [[Comoy's]]; Symbol: '''G'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Henderson & Lovelace, E.M.'''||Second half of the 19th century clay pipe factory in Montreal<br />
|-<br />
|'''JBL'''||Canadian brand, see [[Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Jo Thomassin'''||Canadian brand, see [[Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Leonard Payne]]'''||system pipes; British Columbia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MacQueen Pipes]]'''||Colin MacQueen<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Magner]]'''||see [[Colm Magner]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[McGrath]]'''||John Hamilton McGrath<br />
|-<br />
|'''New London Golfer'''||Canadian brand, see [[Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Olde World Fine Clays]]'''||Stephen Bray<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Paradis Pipes]]'''||Paradis Brothers<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Parks Pipes]]'''||Michael Parks<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Phillips]]'''||Bill Phillips; Red Deer, Alberta<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipes by Cody Perkins]]'''||Cody Perkins<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipes by Wolfgang]]'''||Wolfgang Blazejewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rettalb]]'''||Rettalb is an anagram of "Blatter"! Sub-brand, → '''[[Blatter & Blatter]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Robert Bannerman'''||Canadian artisan and former Clay Pipe factory (1875-84), located in New York state, USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rocheleau Briar Pipes]]'''||John Rocheleau<br />
|-<br />
|'''S.C. Pipes'''||Brand of [[Paradis Pipes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Seles Pipes]]'''||Stefan Seles<br />
|-<br />
|'''Thomas Hinds'''||Brand and distributor based in Winnipeg; pipes made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Trypis Pipes]]'''||Phillip Trypis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Vesz Pipes]]'''||Julius Vesz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Wombaroo Pipes]]'''||Marty Simm<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
Canadian pipe making is very individual. Some styles are very traditional, showing definite Old World roots, while others are heavily influenced by the Danish freehand movement.<br />
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<br />
=== Chile ===<br />
[[Image:F-CHL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Herrera]]'''||Leonardo Herrera<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipes JAS]]'''||Juan Antonio Salhus<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Ovejanegra]]'''||Carlos Toro Urrutia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Cuba ===<br />
[[File:Flag of Cuba.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Arzuaga]]'''||Rafael J. Arzuaga, an artisan making sculpted pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[FC]]'''||Miguel A. Rodriguez (Familia Crart, Creaciones Artisticas)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== Ecuador ===<br />
[[File:Flag of Ecuador.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lubaq'''||Eucalptus pipes made by Luis Baquero, who began a small production in 2001<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Mexico===<br />
[[Image:F-MEX.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Baritone]]'''||Brand sold in Mexico?<br />
|-<br />
|'''Chadwick'''||brand sold in Mexico by company that also makes [[Lord Eden]] pipes?<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Delray]]||Mexican Brand??<br />
|-<br />
|'''London Dock'''||Mexican brand by the [[Norma]] Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Lunmore]]'''||Mexican brand by Louis Morones<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Norma]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas de Cochera]]'''||Roberto González González<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Elo]]'''||Elo Rojas<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
----<br />
<br />
=== United States ===<br />
[[Image:F-US.gif]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers A - B]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers C - D]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers E - F]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers G - H]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers I - K]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers L - M]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers N - Q]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers T - V]]<br />
* '''[[American Pipe Brands & Makers W - Z]]<br />
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American pipe making is heavily influenced by the European schools, although Asian aesthetics, at least as they play out in pipes, have also become a notable influence. In particular, the Italian, English, and French schools, with their traditional shapes, have formed the basis for the work of many American pipe makers who have pored over collections of old Dunhills, Barlings, GBDs, Costellos, Savinelli's, etc. Many of these shapes were well established by the 1920s. Others are heavily influenced by the makers of Danish high grade pipes, who have likewise been influenced by their mentors, the fathers of the Danish freehand movement of the 1950's and '60s.<br />
<br />
"[[Go West]]" is a fascinating look at high grade American pipe makers from across the pond. Written By: Erwin Van Hove and originally published in the French magazine, Pipe Mag.<br />
<br />
Among other interesting developments in US pipe making has been Sandblasting. Fred Hanna wrote an interesting article for The Pipe Collector called, [[The Best Sandblasted Pipes are Being Made By Americans]], where he writes, "Now and then, someone will point to a particular country, such as Denmark or Italy, and remark upon the quality of their pipe makers as a group. This may be in terms of design, finish, mouthpieces, engineering, or what have you. Let's add another such assessment. I have been watching the quality of sandblasting by Americans for the last couple of years, and I don't think there can be any doubt about it. The best sandblasted pipes OVERALL are now coming out of the USA."<br />
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Suffice it to say that a new generation of American pipe makers have emerged. Many have made the trek to high grade pipe mecca to study with the master carvers. They have brought back an entire school of technique and aesthetic and made it their own. Others combine the traditional and freehand styles in a unique combination. Regardless of their influences, many of these American pipe makers are pursuing pipe making with a tremendous passion and energy, and an individual spirit, not unlike the one that molded the country.<br />
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=== Uruguay===<br />
[[Image:F-URU.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pedro Ferrizzo]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Elfo]]'''||Helios Guidotti<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
== '''Europe''' ==<br />
<br />
=== Albania ===<br />
[[Image:F-ALB.gif]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Tomori]]'''<br />
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=== Austria ===<br />
[[Image:F-OST.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Andreas Bauer]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Baff Tabakpfeifenunikate]]'''||David Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Edward's Pipes]]'''||Edward Czerny<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Erste Ottakringer Pfeifenmanufaktur]]'''||Patrick Rutka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fisher]]'''||Paul Fisher, Austrian Meerschaum artisan who settled in Manhattan, NYC, NY<br />
|-<br />
|'''Franz Hiess & Sohne'''|| old Austrian meerschaum pipe company; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''Guido'''||Artisan with a small production, sometimes sold by Viennese tobacconist, Josef Ostermann<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Harkam Pfeifen]]'''||Karl Harkam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Huml]]'''||Karl Huml<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[J.N. Menhard]]'''||19th Century Meerschaum artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kaufthal'''||Former Meerschaum pipe factory; Vienna<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kemperling]]'''||Salzburger Pfeifenfabrik<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Krenn]]'''||Hans Krenn<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Lenz]]'''||Josef Lenz; c/o Tischlerei Lenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Lorenz]]'''||Made in the Tyrol since 1886<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Matzhold]]'''||Peter Matzhold<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pfeifendesign Lorenz]]'''||Ludwig Lorenz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Prammer Freehand Pfeifen]]'''||Josef Prammer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Stiegler]]'''||Christoph Stiegler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Strambach]]'''||Meerschaum Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tine Pipes]]'''||Martin Steinthaler<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Belgium ===<br />
[[Image:F-B.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Albertson]]'''|| Former brand of Hillen, makers of [[Hilson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bocci]]'''||Enrico Bocci<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Claessen Pipes]]'''||Dirk Claessen, Antwerp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Denny's]]'''||Stamped '''Denny's''' and '''Made in Belgium'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Elie]]'''||Elie lives and works in France now<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hilson]]'''||Hillen Bros. Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Lèonard]]'''||Piperia Lèonard, Terracotta pipe factory; Andenne<br />
|-<br />
|'''Van Der Elst'''||Belgian brand, Belga Shop chain; made by [[Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Vinche]]'''||Belgian meerschaum pipe brand by '''Jean-Baptiste Vinche'''; Brussels<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Bulgaria ===<br />
[[Image:F-BUL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Getz Pipes]]'''||Georgi Todorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[GB Pipes]]'''||George Boyadjiev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[D.Gechev Pipes]]'''||Desislav Gechev<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[SDB Pipes]]'''||Svetoslav Bozukov<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Croatia ===<br />
[[Image:CROA0001.GIF]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Davorin]]'''||[[Image:Uglata_glagoljica.png|22px]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Dotter]]'''||Domagoj Telišman<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[ND Pipes]]'''||Daniel Mustran<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MPIPES]]'''||Marinko Neralić<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Cyprus ===<br />
[[Image:1Cyprus.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Kokkinos]]''' - Yiannos Kokkinos Custom Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Czech Republic ===<br />
[[Image:F-CZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Novakpipes]]'''||Michal Novák<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[BPK]]'''||inexpensive brand mainly for export, created in 1994: Moravia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Em Czapek'''||Czech brand, likely from the 19th century<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Háp]]'''||Pavel Háp<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hodula]]'''||Pavel Hodula<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[JanPipes]]'''||Jan Klouček<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jirsa]]'''||Oldřich Jirsa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kroupa]]'''||Hanz Kroupa<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Krška]]'''||Karel Krška<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Machát]]'''||Richard Machát, amateur artisan, Symbol: '''RM'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Machek]]'''||Jiri Machek<br />
|-<br />
|'''Montebello'''||Former brand from the former Czechoslovakia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[P. Omrt]]'''||Brand of check artisan making freehands<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pavel Háp]]'''||Czech artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pearl Bee]]'''||Radka Hofmannová<br />
|-<br />
|'''Stanislav'''||Distributed by Mostex Group, run by Josef Stanislav<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Vlasak]]'''||Martin Vlasak, Bohemia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zapletal ART]]'''||Jiří Zapletal<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Celtic Tobacco]]'''||Dušan Doubek<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Denmark ===<br />
[[Image:F-DK.gif]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[Danish Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
We highly recommend the following article on the history of Danish pipe making by [http://www.scandpipes.com/info.asp?text=3 Jakob Groth]. More Pipe maker articles coming soon to this section. Those in red still need articles. Please dive in if you'd like to help. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Scandinavian pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://danishpipemakers.com/ danishpipemakers.com]<br />
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<br />
=== Finland ===<br />
[[File:Flag of Finland.gif]]<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tapio Wirkkaka'''||Finnish designer (1915-1985), who designed some pipe models<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== France ===<br />
[[Image:F-F.gif]]<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' The French lists have been recently sub-divided due to growth --[[User:Sethile|sethile]] ([[User talk:Sethile|talk]]) 09:20, 18 June 2015 (CDT)<br />
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* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[French Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== Germany ===<br />
[[Image:F-D.gif]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[German Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
<br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. There exists an excellent site dedicated to German pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.german-pipemakers.de/index.html German Pipemakers]<br />
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=== Great Britain ===<br />
[[Image:F-GB.gif]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers A - D]]'''<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers E - H]]'''<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers I - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers M - Q]]'''<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers R - T]]'''<br />
* '''[[British Pipe Brands & Makers U - Z]]'''<br />
*See also, [[Briar Pipe Makers in London Directories]]<br />
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<br />
=== Greece ===<br />
[[Image:F-GR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Alexander Pipes]]'''||Alexandros Zavvos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Amadeus Pipes]]'''||Achaiki Amadeus S.A. / Briar Manufacturing Industry S.A. (PTM)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Anastasopoulos, Kostas]]'''||'''K. Anastasopoulos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Anastasopoulos'' (Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Archaggelos Pipes]]'''||'''Archaggelos''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / made by [[Michael Kyriazanos]] / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[A.S. Smoking Pipes]]'''||''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Anthony Salas ''(Amateur Pipe Maker)'' / Agia Paraskevi, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Asteriou, Chris]]'''||Hand made briar pipes / Chris Asteriou / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gourvelos, Kostas ]]'''||'''K. Gourvelos - Woodturning''' ''Handmade'' Smoking pipes / Mr. Kostas Gourvelos / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipex Pipes'''||See [[Stefanou Pipex]], George Stefanou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Michael Kyriazanos]]'''|| Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Stefanou Pipex]]'''||Stefanou Pipex / Handmade Pipes / Lygourio - Epidavros , Greece<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Velasco smoking pipes]]'''||Handmade smoking pipes by Michael Pipinis-Aliagas / Athens, Greece<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Hungary ===<br />
[[Image:F-UN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gallvitz]]'''||Viktor Zöllner (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Karol Kovacs]]'''||Budapest Cobbler, often credited with making 1st Meerschaum pipe<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Körös Pipes]]'''||Balázs Szabó (owner)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Ireland ===<br />
[[Image:F-IRE.gif]]<br />
<br />
{|<br />
<br />
|'''[[B.P.L.]]'''||A brand of Briar Pipes Limited, Dublin Ireland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bennington|Bennington's Belfast]]'''||Also a [[Peterson]] sub-brand, Made in the Republic of Ireland for a Florida tobacconist<br />
|-<br />
|'''Captain Pete'''||[[Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Erica'''||[[Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[John Aylesbury]]'''||Brand of John Aylesbury tobacco, but now a [[Peterson]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Irish Seconds]]'''||A [[Peterson]] sub-brand, sold in the U.S.A., also in Austria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Irish Gems]]'''||Also a Peterson sub-brand???<br />
|-<br />
|'''Kinsale'''||A [[Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lord Beatty'''||Irish brand likely originating at [[Peterson]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Peterson]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Shamrock'''||A [[Peterson]] sub-brand / second<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Italy ===<br />
[[Image:F-IT.gif]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers A - C]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers D - F]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers G - J]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers K - L]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers M - P]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers R - S]]'''<br />
* '''[[Italian Pipe Brands & Makers T - Z]]'''<br />
<br />
*See [[A Short History of The Italian Handmade Pipe]], by R.D.Field for an interesting article on the Castello, Caminetto, and Ascorti connection.<br />
*See [[Thoughts on Italian Pipes]] - Sykes Wilford's musings on Italian pipe design.<br />
*Pipe making courses by '''[[Bertram Safferling]]'''. For info see [http://www.freehand.de/pipemaking_courses_and_seminars_01.html Safferling]<br />
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<br />
=== Latvia ===<br />
[[Image:Lettland.gif]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Senatorov]]''' (Sergei Senatorov Fjodorovic)<br />
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=== Malta ===<br />
[[Image:Malta.gif]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Briar Pipeworks Ltd.]]''' (Marsa / Malta)<br />
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<br />
=== Netherlands ===<br />
[[Image:F-NL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Amphora]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Baronite Pipe'''||see [[GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Big Ben]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Copenhagen Style]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Croydon]]'''||Lex Brouwer<br />
|-<br />
|'''De Star'''||17th century Dutch ceramics factory founded by De Jong family in Gouda, and sold in 1853 to [[GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Don Bernard Pipes]]'''||Bernard Myburgh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[GoedeWaagen]]'''||Holland - Clay<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Waagen'''||Dutch brand (Gouda) of ceramic pipes from Royal [[GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[GtP]]'''||Gouda Tobacco Pipes; Adriaan van der Want; Gouda, Holland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gubbels]]'''||Elbert Gubbels - Royal Dutch Pipe Factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hajenius]]'''||P.G.C. Hajenius; Amsterdam<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hilson]]'''||Elbert Gubbels; formerly Belgium<br />
|-<br />
|'''Humbry Briar'''||Second brand of [[Gubbels]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Mokum'''||Dutch ceramic pipe brand made by [[Zenith]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Royal Dutch]]'''||Elbert Gubbels<br />
|-<br />
|'''Royal GoedeWaagen'''||see [[GoedeWaagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tatoo'''||Brand of [[Royal Dutch]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zenith]]'''||Dutch porcelain pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Norway ===<br />
[[Image:F-NOR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Bastia'''||Brand (second] of [[Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bård Hansen]]||Current maker of [[Tabago]]; Bryggen<br />
|-<br />
|'''G. Larsen Pipefabrik'''||see [[Lillehammer]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Lillehammer]]'''||G. Larsen<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Briar'''||Second brand of G. Larsen, see [[Lillehammer]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tabago]]'''||Two separate brands over the years, currently made by [[Bård Hansen]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Poland ===<br />
[[Image:F-POL.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Antoniewski]]'''||Bartlomiej Antoniewski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[B&B]]'''||Artur & Mariusz Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bróg]]'''||'''Mr. Bróg''': Kazimierz Rog, and Zbigniew & Renata Bednarczyk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Czeslaw Partyka]]'''||???<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fajkołamacz]]'''||Łukasz Tolzdorf<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Filar]]'''||Ryszard Filar<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jerzy Dudziak]]'''||Polish artisan working in partnership with [[Stanislaw Solarski]]??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[JSG]]'''||Jan Szymon Gołowacz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kowalewski]]'''||'''Lech Kowalewski''', makes sculpted wooden pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kulpinski]]'''||Ryszard Kulpinski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Miron Chudio]]'''||Mayron<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Parol]]'''||Marek Parol<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pastuch Pipes]]||'''Wojtek Pastuch<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Poliński]]'''||Tadeusz & Celina Poliński<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rogrus]]'''||Robert Gruszczynski<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel (now Australia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Swoboda]]'''||(Wincenty); Czeck artisan in Poland<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Walat]]'''||Ludwik Walat, brand and name of highly respected Polish artisan who also worked for the [[Swoboda]] factory<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Worobiec]]'''||Henryk Worobiec<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Wozniak Pipes]]'''||Rafał Woźniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zembrowski Pipes]]'''||Tomasz Zembrowski<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Portugal ===<br />
[[Image:F-POR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cardador]]'''||José Bandeira Cardador<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Casimiro]]'''||Manual Fernandes Casimiro; Canal Caveria<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Couto]]'''||Antonio Moreira Couto<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Haveneza]]||Casa Havaneza brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''Medusa'''||Inexpensive brand made by third parties for distributor SREI<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Reis]]'''||Joao Reis<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Robalo]]'''||Bruno Robalo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Santos]]'''||Sabina Santos<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sua Excêlencia'''||Brand from the SIPIL distributor. Good quality classics and freehands, made in Italy<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Romania ===<br />
[[Image:F-RUM.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[AA Pipes]]'''||Alguhan Akşar (Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Aaron Pipes]]'''||(Bucharest, Romania)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gabos Pipes]]'''||'''Gabos Costin Iuliu'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Negoita]]'''||'''Rolando Negoita''' (now USA)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Russia ===<br />
[[Image:F-RUS.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ailarov]]'''||Sergey Ailarov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bondarev]]'''||Alexander Bondarev, St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Doctor's Pipes]]'''||'''[[Roman Kovalev]]''', St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Dyomin]]'''||Sergey Dyomin (also "Demin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ershov]]'''||Vladimir Ershov; Clay Pipe maker specializing in authentic reproductions<br />
|- <br />
|'''[[Fyodorov]]'''||Alexey Fyodorov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Grechukin'''||'''[[Vladimir Grechukhin]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Java]]'''||Known as '''Yava''' in Russia<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kiselyov]]'''||Valentin Kiselyov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kharlamov]]'''||Alexey Kharlamov (also "Harlamov")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Looshin]]'''||Evgeniy Looshin (also "Lushin")<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Mr. Pipes]]'''||Misha Revyagin<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[PS Studio]]'''||Designed by [[Vladimir Grechukhin]]; St. Petersburg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Saharov]]'''||Alexandr Saharov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Seniak]]'''||Zinovi Seniak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Yashtylov]]'''||Viktor Yashtylov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Starkov]]'''||Boris Starkov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tupitsyn'''||'''[[Alexander Tupitsyn]]'''; St. Petersburg<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
===Serbia===<br />
[[File:Serbia flag.gif|border]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Alexa Pipes]]'''||Dragomir Aleksic, Belgrade<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
===Scotland===<br />
[[File:scotland-flag.gif]][[File:Ratbanner2.jpg|thumb|400px|Pipedia thanks [http://rattrays-pipes.com/en/ Rattray's] for their underwriting support]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lovat'''||A brand produced by [[A. Friedlander]] in Scotland, and also [[Oppenheimer Pipe]] in England<br />
|-<br />
|'''POW'''||Brand by G.M. Frame<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rattray's]]'''||Rattray's Original Scotlande made in various and some of the oldest companies (in Europe)<br />
|- <br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Slovakia===<br />
[[File:Slovak.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Slazansky]]'''||Slazansky Patrik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=== Slovenia ===<br />
[[Image:F-SLO.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Lobnik]]'''||Gregor Lobnik<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Spain ===<br />
[[Image:F-SP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''Arias'''||Josep Arias; late artisan making rustic pipes sold at fairs in the Ossor (Gerona) region<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Acire]]'''||a second of [[Salvatella]] from the 1970s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Anfield]]'''||a brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Antonio Sanmartin]]'''||brand of Antonio Sanmartin Abad.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Arturo]]'''||Arturo del Pozo; brand and name of late Spanish Artisan supplying Pozito shop in Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Arturo del Pozo]]'''||Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bonet]]'''||Joan Bonet<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brio'''||brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bruken]]'''||Sucesores de Emilio Navarro<br />
|-<br />
|'''Brukwell'''||"fantasy" brand??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Carsipe]]'''||Carles Royo Porta<br />
|-<br />
|'''Clipper'''||brand by '''[[Iberica de Pipas]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cogars]]'''||Aldaia, Valencia, Production stopped in 1980s (Lopes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Commodore]]'''||Low range brand of '''[[Iberica de Pipas]]''', also used by various others. <br />
|-<br />
|'''Coral'''||low range brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]], replaced by Commodore<br />
|-<br />
|'''Creu Retinyola'''||old Spanish clay pipe factory in Palafrugell (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cristino Crespo Peregrino]]'''||El Gasco, Caceres<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Diamant]]'''||ceased production in the 1980s; Aldaia, Valencia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Duval'''||Brand produced by [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[El Picú]]'''||Las Hurdas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Emilio Navarro]]'''||pipemaker and Manager of the '''[[Bruken]] Sucesores de Emilio SL factory'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Esteve Espinet]]'''||former Spanish Clay factory in the Palamos area (Catalonia)<br />
|-<br />
|'''EWWA'''||brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Everest]]'''||Brand created in 1933 by [[Nubió]]; now a [[Iberica de Pipas]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''Galerna'''||old brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[García]]'''||F. Jesús García; Seville <br />
|-<br />
|'''Gester'''||Inexpensive brand launched in 1980s by [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Gold Flame'''||[[Salvatella]] second with 9mm filters.<br />
|-<br />
|'''Helio Ferretti'''||brand made by [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Homs]]'''||Jaume Homs<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Iberica de Pipas]]'''||Barcelona<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[labuenapipa]]'''||Luis Wiesenthal<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Joffre]]'''||Spanish Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''Juan Castellà'''||17th - 19th century clay pipe factory; Palamos region of Catalonia<br />
|-<br />
|'''Lady Spain'''||Brand from [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Magistral'''||Former brand produced in Aldaia, Valencia, which ended in the 1980s<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Madelcar]]'''||Brand and Spanish importer/distributor of smoking accessories<br />
|-<br />
|'''Masterly'''||Brand of the distributor [[Madelcar]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''McIntosch'''||Second brand of [[Salvatella]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Minorca]]'''||Spain<br />
|-<br />
|'''New Bond'''||Inexpensive brand of Emilio Navarro SL factory, as a [[Bruken]] second<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Nubió]]'''||Joseph Nubió<br />
|-<br />
|'''Old Fashion'''||Inexpensive brand from [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Piloto'''||Brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''P. Luchini'''||Brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Martín]]'''||Rafael Martín Oltra<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Sigmund]]'''||Segimon Baulenas<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas Soler]]'''||Joan P. Soler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipas + O]]'''||Félix Massó<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pozito'''||Brand of tobacconist in Madrid, made by [[Arturo]] del Pozo<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Saladich]]'''||Joan Saladich i Garriga<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Salvatella]]'''||Enric Moulines Giralt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Salas-Zazo]]'''||Ramón Salas and Ricardo Zazo; Costanilla de los Desamparados, Madrid<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Santané]]'''||Josep Santané<br />
|-<br />
|'''Saxo'''||Inexpensive brand of [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|- <br />
|'''Suárez'''||José Aceituna Suárez; Makes pipes from rustic stone with walnut and poplar stems<br />
|-<br />
|'''Swensson'''||Brand from [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Taioli]]'''||Siro Taioli<br />
|-<br />
|'''Targard'''||Brand from [[Iberica de Pipas]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Vera, Alfonso]]'''||artisan associated with Compañia Española de Bruck, SL<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Sweden ===<br />
[[Image:F-S.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Andersson]]'''||Jan Andersson; author; Pipe Club of Sweden, Secretary; amateur pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bennwik]]'''||Andreas Bennwik; Stockholm<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Björn of Sweden]]'''||Björn Bengtsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Brilon]]'''||old Swedish brand with changeable bowls<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Carlson]]'''||Bengt Carlson<br />
|-<br />
|'''Center'''||Lopes states it is a brand produced by Pipcenter, symbol: "PC"<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Dollar]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Dura Pipes]]'''||Dura Semjaniv (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Geiger Pipes]]'''||Love Geiger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gurra]]'''||Lars-Göran Markunger<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ivarsson, Sixten|Ivarsson]]'''||'''[[Sixten Ivarsson]]''' (Denmark; broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jönsson]]'''||Lars Jönsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ljung]]'''||Arne Ljung (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Nordh]]'''||Bo Nordh (broken pipe)<br />
|-<br />
|'''OF'''||'''[[Olaf Forsberg]]''', 18th century clay pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ratos]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rosengren]]'''||Jonas Rosengren; Halmstad, Sweden<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Saenz]]'''||Gary Sanz<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Skapi]]'''||Founded 1936 by Max D. Schwab<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Sveska Pipfabriken]]'''||Former factory in Lerum<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Thunér Pipes]]'''||Ronny Thunér<br />
|-<br />
|'''VNP'''||see [[Vollmer & Nilsson]]; Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Vollmer & Nilsson]]'''||Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Although much deserved credit has been given to Danish pipemakers & the "Danish Freehand" style, a lot of credit has to go to a handful of brilliant and innovative Swedish pipemakers, not the least of whom were '''[[Sixten Ivarsson]]''' & '''[[Bo Nordh]]''' (may they smoke & rest in peace).<br />
<br />
More pipe maker articles coming soon. Very thankfully there exists an excellent site dedicated to Swedish pipe makers. We highly recommend [http://www.svenskapipklubben.se/en/ Svenska Pipklubben] (Swedish Pipe Club) and extend many thanks to '''Jan Andersson''', club secretary (and pipe smoker, of course).<br />
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<br />
=== Switzerland ===<br />
[[Image:F-SWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Anderegg]]'''||Brand of Peter Anderegg<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Bru-Bu]]'''||Brunner & Buhofer (also known as BBK)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Davidoff]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Design by FRANZ]]'''||Franz von Matt<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Egloff]]'''||Peter Egloff<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fischer, Peter]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Glen Ben Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[ Andreas Heinzer|Heinzer, Andreas]] <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Innerschwyzer-Pfeifen]]'''|| [[Andreas Heinzer]] & Family<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jean Alexis Handmade Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Jud]]'''||Daniel Jud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kappeler]]'''||Alex Kappeler<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[La Pipa]]'''||Stefan Capaul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Peter Pfeifenbau]]'''||Roman Peter<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipestar'''||Brand of C.J. Verguet Freres, and also by the Swiss firm, Hebor SA<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Stich]]'''||Drechslerei Stich AG<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Swiss Pipe]]'''||Started by artisans from [[Bru-Bu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Timeless'''||Brand of [[Franz von Matt]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tom’s Pipe-Line]]'''||Thomas Habermacher<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tschan]]'''||Moritz Tschan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Wagner Pipes]]'''||Michael Wagner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Wagner Tabak-Lädeli]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[White Dog Freehand Pipes]]'''||Richard Baggenstos<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[WR Freehand Pipes]]'''||Wolfgang Röllin<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
We urgently need '''Helvetians''' (Swiss) to contribute info for the above pipemakers.<br />
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<br />
=== Ukraine ===<br />
[[Image:F-UKR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Golden Gate]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ponomarchuk]]'''||Alexander Ponomarchuk<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Rizhenko]]'''||Valeriy Rizhenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Shekita]]'''||Konstantin Shekita<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Aksenov]]'''||Yuriy Aksenov<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[KAF-pipe]]'''||[http://www.kaf-pipe.com.ua link title]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[M.Nazarenko]]'''|| Maksim Nazarenko<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Veresk]]'''||Largest pipe company in the former Soviet Union, at one time producing 20 brands; Kiev<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
== '''Middle and Far East''' ==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Australia ===<br />
[[File:Flag of Australia.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Samsel]]'''||Tomasz Samsel; Polish, but based in Australia<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== China ===<br />
[[Image:F-CHN.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Daadou Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gloredo]]'''||Leslie Ng<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[KingCheng]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Leizhou pipe tribes]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Mister Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipe childe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[P.Zhan Pipes]]'''|| Ping Zhan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[NEEDING-FUN PIPES]]'''||Zhesong Li<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Shanghai Tang]]'''|| <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zhishan & Mindong Pipe]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Iran ===<br />
[[File:Flag of Iran.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Cafe Artin]]'''||[http://www.pipe.cafeartin.com Mr. Artin Abrahamian]<br />
|'''[[Pasargadtabac]]'''||[http://www.pasargadtabac.com Mr. Amirhossein rahimi]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Israel ===<br />
[[Image:F-ISR.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Shalom Pipe Factory]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burl King'''||Brand of [[Shalom Pipe Factory]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Japan ===<br />
[[Image:F-JAP.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Shizuo Arita|Arita, Shizuo]]'''||'''[[Shizuo Arita]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Takeo Arita|Arita, Takeo]]'''||'''[[Takeo Arita]]''', son of Shizuo Arita.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Asari]]'''||Japanese Pipe maker from 1970s and '80s?<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Azuma]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gajin]]'''||Gajin Hayafune<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Goisagi Pipes]]'''||Y. Miyasaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gotoh]]'''||Kei'Ichi Gotoh<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hachiro]]'''||Seiji Hachiro, owner of Pipe-Do (Pipedo)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hasegawa]]'''||Toyohei Hasegawa; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hattori]]'''||Zengoro Hattori; maker of kiserus (traditional Japanese pipes)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Higuchi]]'''||Jun'ichiro Higuchi<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[HiRo]]'''||Yorozutoshi Hiroyuki<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ichi]]'''||Ichi Kitahara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ikebana]]'''||[[Tsuge]] Brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Komatsu]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kurusu]]'''||Reiichi "Ray" Kurusu; Osaka<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Maruyama]]'''||Hajime Maruyama<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Miyasaka]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Namiki]]'''||Namiki Manufacturing Co. Ltd.; collaborates with [[Dunhill]] on lacquered pipes <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Okamura]]'''||Yukio Okamora, see '''[[saci]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Pipedo'''||Brand of on-line firm Pipe-Do, See [[Hachiro]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Roland'''||Inexpensive brand by Fukashiro [[Tsutomu]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[saci]]'''||Yukio Okamura<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Sakurai]]'''||Kenichiro Sakurai<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Satou]]'''||Smio Satou<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Shima]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Shimizu]]'''||Kanji Shimizu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Suglayma]]'''||Japanese artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tajima]]'''||Tatsuo Tajima<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tokutomi, Hiroyuki]]'''||Maebashi, Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tokutomi, Yuki]]'''||daughter of Hiroyuki Tokutomi.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tsuge]]'''||Sab Tsuge, owner<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Tsutomu]]'''||Fukashiro Tsutomu<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Yanagihara]]'''||Shigeyoshi Yanagihara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zousan]]'''||Logo: Large Elephant<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Lebanon ===<br />
[[Image:F-LIB.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|'''[[Libre Real Briar]]'''||George and Gabrielle Daoud<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Manuel Shaabi]]'''||Left Lebanon in 1979, and now in Germany<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== New Zealand ===<br />
[[Image:F-NEWZ.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Speden Pipes]]'''||Don Speden, now Japan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Zeman]]'''||Jan Zeman<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=== Taiwan ===<br />
[[Image:Taiwan.jpg]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Santaroko Pipes]]'''||||ST Kuo<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Turkey ===<br />
[[Image:F-TUER.gif]]<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ahmet Buyukcopur]]'''||Meerschaum Pipe artisan.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ak-Taş Meerschaum Pipe]]'''||Besim Aktaş; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Altinay]]'''||Meerschaum brand produced by company of same name, founded 1964.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Altinok]]'''||Meerschaum brand produced by Altinok-Pipe Ltd. <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Altdukkan Meerschaum]]'''||'''Cihan Celik'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Aznavur]]'''||Bari Ltd. Co.??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[BS Pipes]]'''||'''Birol Salman'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''Burhan Yucel'''||Meerschaum maker based in Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''CeSem'''||Turkish company selling meerschaum pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Emin]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes by Medet Kara, and Imdat Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Erdogan Ege]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Eyup Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Fikri Baki]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gezer]]'''||Brothers in partnership; Mesut, Sevket, and Kudret Gezer<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Gülel]]'''||Medet Kara<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Hittite Meerschaum]]'''||Dudullu M. Ihlamur, Mevkii Alemdağ; İstanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Huseyn Yanik'''||see [[Sadik Yanik]] and [[Yunas Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[IMP]]'''||Imppipes - Isik Luletasi Hayv. Nakl. San & Tic. Ltd.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Irmismarbel Meerschaum]]'''||Ahmet GÖVEM; Eskisehir <br />
|-<br />
|'''Ismail Baglan'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ismail Ozel]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ismat Bekler]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kadir Baysal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; well known Eskiehir artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Karaca]]'''||Ramazn Karaca; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Karahan, A]]'''||Meerschaum artist<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kenan Ahmet Pipes]]'''||Handmade Briar pipes; Istanbul<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Koncak]]'''||Company founded by Ekrem Koncak in 1934; Eskiehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Kybele]]'''||Ismail Ozdama (Kirac Ltd Co.)<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[M. Bassal]]'''||Meerschaum artist; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MeerQueen Meerschaum Pipes]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MeerschaumArt]]'''||??<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[MeershcumStore Inc.]]'''||founded in 1908 by Bahadir Baykal, succeeded by his son, Kural.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Mergenler]]'''||Brand of Meerschaum pipes Owned by Oksan Mergen, closed in the 1990s<br />
|-<br />
|'''Meric'''||Meerschaum pipe company with shop is Eskisehir and Istambul<br />
|-<br />
|'''Munir Aydogu'''||Meerschaum artist who retired in 2000 after 40 years of activity<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Mustafa Albayrak]]'''||[[WGM Meerschaum]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Nartpipe]]'''||Meerschaum pipe company<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Nick's]]'''||Nick Merdenyan, who started making Meershchaum pipes in 1968<br />
|-<br />
|'''Nurhan Cevahir'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ozgur Pipe]]'''||Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[O. Sabri]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Paktas]]'''||Brand started in 1973 by meerschaum artist, Hasan Aybogdu; Eskisehir<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Pipsan Pipes]]'''||Pipsan Pipes<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Saban Önalici]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Sadik Yanik]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Şahin Pipo]]'''||Ahmed and Bekir Şahin; Istanbul <br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Salim Sener]]'''||Meerschaum pipe maker, Partner with [[Erdogan Ege]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sekircioglu'''||Meerschaum pipes by brothers Huseyn and Mustafa. Started 1987, they split up in 1996<br />
|-<br />
|'''Selami'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Semus]]'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Servi]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Siyahi]]'''||Siyahi Meerschaum Pipe Co.<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[SMS]]'''||Meerschaum pipe brand and company of Samil Sermet; founded in Eskisehir, now USA<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sultan Meerschaum Pipe Co.'''||<br />
|-<br />
|'''Tekin Uzkesici'''||Meerschaum pipe maker<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[WGM Meerschaum]]'''||Mustafa Albayrak<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Ahmet Buyukcopur|White Pipe]]'''||Ahmet Hamdi Büyükçopur<br />
|-<br />
|'''Yilmaz'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Yunar Pipe]]'''||Abdulvahap Yunar; Eskişehir, Turkey<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Yunas Edge]]'''||Meerschaum pipe artisan<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
=== Tunisia ===<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|'''[[Buchnak]]'''||Meerschaum maker in Tabarka, near the border of Algeria<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
= Pipe Marks & Logos =<br />
This area is still under construction, so please wear a hard hat & your favourite smoking jacket.<br />
<br />
Due to the huge number of Pipe Makers, we hereby provide links to a number of sites with Marks & Logos:<br />
<br />
'''[http://www.pipephil.eu/logos/en/index-en.html Logos & markings]'''<br />
<br />
'''[http://victor.ryazan.net/eng/pipe/brand.html Pipemakers]'''<br />
<br />
'''[http://www.comunidaddelapipa.com/simbolos_pipas_tabaco_.html Comunidad de la Pipa]'''<br />
<br />
'''[http://www.amigosdocachimbo.com.br/fabricantes.htm Amigos dos Cachimbo]'''<br />
<br />
'''[http://fujipub.com/ooops/makes.html Fujipub]'''<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''[[Aldo Velani]]''' - Italy - Gold & Silver Circle: [[Image:Aldo Velani.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''[http://altinokpipe.com/ Altinok Meerschaum]''' - Turkey - Vivaldi font "A" in a black circle: [[Image:Altinok.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Butz-Choquin]]''' - France - BC Inside a circle: [[Image:Butz-Choquin.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Peterson]]''' - Ireland - White script "P" stamped on stem: [[Image:Peterson.jpg]]<br />
<br />
'''[[Salvatella]]''' - Stylised White "S" stamped on stem: [[Image:Salvatella.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Savinelli]]''' - Italy - "S" Inside a shield surmounted by 2 pipes, stamped on stem & shank: [[Image:Savinelli.jpg]][[Image:Savinelli S.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Stanwell]]''' - Denmark - "S" surmounted by a Crown stamped on stem: [[Image:Stanwell.jpg]]<br />
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'''[http://blockmeerschaumpipe.com/ Storient BLOCK Meerschaum]''' - Turkey - Storient "STORIENT" in a blue sticker <br />
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'''[[Vuillard]]''' - France - Stylised White "V" stamped on stem: [[Image:Vuillard.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Elie]]''' - Belgium/Portugal - Stylised Gold "E" inset into stem: [[Image:Logo mouthpiece Elie.jpg]]; Pipe Stamp: [[Image:Stempel Elie.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Edward CZERNY]]''' - AUSTRIA - My farther´s and mine...: [[Image:signatur1.jpg]]<br />
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'''[[Yiannos Kokkinos]]''' - Cyprus - [[Image:PIPE-003.jpg]]</div>Pasargadtabac