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Bari Piber was founded by [[Viggo Nielsen]] in Kolding around the turn of 1950/51. Viggo's sons [[Kai Nielsen]] and [[Jørgen Nielsen]] both grew into their father's business from a very young age and worked there till 1975.
[[File:BariLogo.jpg|thumb|Bari Logo, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]


[[File:BariLogo.jpg|thumb|Bari Logo, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:BariViggo.jpg|thumb|left|Viggo Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:Bari SmoothPearlBamboo.jpg|thumb|Smooth Bamboo Pearl, courtesy, [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]]][[File:Bari SmoothAmberRhodesian.jpg|thumb|Smooth Amber Rhodesian, courtesy, [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]]]Bari had very successfully adapted the new Danish design that had been started mainly by [[Stanwell]] for it's own models. When Viggo Nielsen sold Bari in 1978 to Van Eicken Tobaccos in Hamburg Bari counted 33 employees.
'''Bari Piber''' was founded by [[Viggo Nielsen]] in Kolding around the turn of 1950/51. Viggo's sons [[Kai Nielsen]] and [[Jørgen Nielsen]] both grew into their father's business from a very young age and worked there till 1975.


[[File:BariViggo3.jpg|thumb|left|Jørgen and Viggo Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka]][[File:BariViggo2.jpg|thumb|center|Kai Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]From 1978 to 1993 [[Åge Bogelund]] and [[Helmer Thomsen]] headed Bari's pipeproduction. Helmer Thomson bought the company in 1993 re-naming it to "Bari Piber Helmer Thomsen". The workshop moved to more convenient buildings in Vejen. Bogelund, who created very respectable freehands of his own during the time at Bari got lost somehow after 1993.
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File:BariViggo.jpg|thumb|right|Viggo Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariViggo2.jpg|thumb|right|Kai Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariViggo3.jpg|thumb|right|Jørgen and Viggo Nielson, courtesy Doug Valitchka
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Bari had very successfully adapted the new Danish design that had been started mainly by [[Stanwell]] for it's own models. When Viggo Nielsen sold Bari in 1978 to Van Eicken Tobaccos in Hamburg Bari counted 33 employees.
 
From 1978 to 1993 [[Åge Bogelund]] and [[Helmer Thomsen]] headed Bari's pipeproduction. Thomson bought the company in 1993 re-naming it to '''Bari Piber Helmer Thomsen'''. The workshop moved to more convenient buildings in Vejen. Bogelund, who created very respectable freehands of his own during the time at Bari got lost somehow after 1993.


Bari's basic conception fundamentally stayed the same for decades: series pipes pre-worked by machines and carefully finished by hand. Thus no spectacular highgrades but solid, reliable every day's companions.
Bari's basic conception fundamentally stayed the same for decades: series pipes pre-worked by machines and carefully finished by hand. Thus no spectacular highgrades but solid, reliable every day's companions.
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The most famous series are the smooth "Classic Diamond" and the blasted "Wiking".
The most famous series are the smooth "Classic Diamond" and the blasted "Wiking".


== Seconds ==
"Excellent" and "DON" are Bari seconds.
"Excellent" and "DON" are Bari seconds.


 
== Gallery ==
 
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File:Bari SmoothPearlBamboo.jpg|Smooth Bamboo Pearl, courtesy, [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]
<gallery widths=200px Caption="Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka">
File:Bari SmoothAmberRhodesian.jpg|Smooth Amber Rhodesian, courtesy, [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]
File:BariAmber01.jpg|Amber
File:BariAmber01.jpg|Amber, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariAmber07.jpg|Amber Nomenclature
File:BariAmber07.jpg|Amber Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariDon01.jpg|Don
File:BariDon01.jpg|Don, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariDon07.jpg|Don Nomenclature
File:BariDon07.jpg|Don Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariHandcut01.jpg|Bari Handcut
File:BariHandcut01.jpg|Bari Handcut, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariMandarin07.jpg|Mandarin Nomenclature
File:BariMandarin07.jpg|Mandarin Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariRenomee01.jpg|Renomee
File:BariRenomee01.jpg|Renomee, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariRenomee07.jpg|Renomee Nomenclature
File:BariRenomee07.jpg|Renomee Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariRuby01.jpg|Ruby
File:BariRuby01.jpg|Ruby, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariRuby07.jpg|Ruby Nomenclature
File:BariRuby07.jpg|Ruby Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariSelectNatureOldBriar01.jpg|Select Nature
File:BariSelectNatureOldBriar01.jpg|Select Nature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariSelectNatureOldBriar07.jpg|Select Nature Nomenclature
File:BariSelectNatureOldBriar07.jpg|Select Nature Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BARISelNature01.jpg|Select Nature
File:BARISelNature01.jpg|Select Nature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BARISelNature07.jpg|Select Nature Nomenclature
File:BARISelNature07.jpg|Select Nature Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariSenior01.jpg|Senior
File:BariSenior01.jpg|Senior, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariSenior07.jpg|Senior Nomenclature
File:BariSenior07.jpg|Senior Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
BariSenior2-01.jpg|Senior
BariSenior2-01.jpg|Senior, courtesy Doug Valitchka
BariSenior2-07.jpg|Senior detail
BariSenior2-07.jpg|Senior detail, courtesy Doug Valitchka
BariSenior2-08.jpg|Senior detail
BariSenior2-08.jpg|Senior detail, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariVikingClassic01.jpg|Viking Classic
File:BariVikingClassic01.jpg|Viking Classic, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariVikingClassic07.jpg|Viking Classic Nomenclature
File:BariVikingClassic07.jpg|Viking Classic Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariWiking01.jpg|Wiking
File:BariWiking01.jpg|Wiking, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariWiking14.jpg|Wiking Detail
File:BariWiking14.jpg|Wiking Detail, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariWikingb01.jpg|Wiking
File:BariWikingb01.jpg|Wiking, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariWikingb07.jpg|Wiking Nomenclature
File:BariWikingb07.jpg|Wiking Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariMat01.jpg|Matador
File:BariMat01.jpg|Matador, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariMat10.jpg|Matador Detail
File:BariMat10.jpg|Matador Detail, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariMat07.jpg|Matador Nomenclature
File:BariMat07.jpg|Matador Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:BariMat08.jpg|Matador Nomenclature
File:BariMat08.jpg|Matador Nomenclature, courtesy Doug Valitchka
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Denmark]]

Revision as of 17:38, 22 October 2020

Bari Logo, courtesy Doug Valitchka

Bari Piber was founded by Viggo Nielsen in Kolding around the turn of 1950/51. Viggo's sons Kai Nielsen and Jørgen Nielsen both grew into their father's business from a very young age and worked there till 1975.

Bari had very successfully adapted the new Danish design that had been started mainly by Stanwell for it's own models. When Viggo Nielsen sold Bari in 1978 to Van Eicken Tobaccos in Hamburg Bari counted 33 employees.

From 1978 to 1993 Åge Bogelund and Helmer Thomsen headed Bari's pipeproduction. Thomson bought the company in 1993 re-naming it to Bari Piber Helmer Thomsen. The workshop moved to more convenient buildings in Vejen. Bogelund, who created very respectable freehands of his own during the time at Bari got lost somehow after 1993.

Bari's basic conception fundamentally stayed the same for decades: series pipes pre-worked by machines and carefully finished by hand. Thus no spectacular highgrades but solid, reliable every day's companions.

The most famous series are the smooth "Classic Diamond" and the blasted "Wiking".

Seconds

"Excellent" and "DON" are Bari seconds.

Gallery