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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.
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.


'''Canadian makers:''' [[John Calich]] (J.Calich) | [[Stephen Downie]] | [[Julius Vesz]] | [[Michael Parks]]
'''Canadian makers:''' John [[Calich]] (J.Calich) | [[Stephen Downie]] | [[Julius Vesz]] | [[Michael Parks]]

Latest revision as of 23:58, 31 March 2015

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.

Canadian makers: John Calich (J.Calich) | Stephen Downie | Julius Vesz | Michael Parks