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There is no certain information about his origins. Finn Meyan Andersen went to the United States and landed in New York City. Once in a while he could be found sitting in the store window of some pipe shop producing pipes. Being featured as "a famous Danish pipemaker", he told the spectators that he had worked in the [[W.Ø. Larsen]] workshop in Copenhagen.
There is no certain information about his origins. Finn Meyan Andersen went to the United States and landed in New York City. There he could be found once in a while sitting in the store window of one of the major pipe shops producing pipes. Being featured as "famous Danish pipemaker", he told the spectators that he had worked in the famous [[W.Ø. Larsen]] workshop in Copenhagen before.


During the second half of the 70's he joined The Briar Workshop, founded by [[Elliott Nachwalter]] and [[Jorg Jemelka]] in Vermont, for about two years. Afterwards his trace got lost.
During the second half of the 70's he joined The Briar Workshop, founded by [[Elliott Nachwalter]] and [[Jorg Jemelka]] in Vermont, for about two years. Afterwards his trace got lost.


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
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[[Category: Denmark]]
Image:BriarWorkshop_06.jpg|<font size="1">Anderson (talking to Elliott Nachwalter)</font>
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Denmark]]

Revision as of 13:15, 20 August 2008

There is no certain information about his origins. Finn Meyan Andersen went to the United States and landed in New York City. There he could be found once in a while sitting in the store window of one of the major pipe shops producing pipes. Being featured as "famous Danish pipemaker", he told the spectators that he had worked in the famous W.Ø. Larsen workshop in Copenhagen before.

During the second half of the 70's he joined The Briar Workshop, founded by Elliott Nachwalter and Jorg Jemelka in Vermont, for about two years. Afterwards his trace got lost.