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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 [[von Eicken | 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 [[Joh. Wilh. von Eicken GmbH]] 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. | 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. |