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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:''' [[Stephen Downie]] [[Julius Vesz]] | [[Michael Parks]] | + | '''Canadian makers:''' [[John Calich]] (J.Calich) | [[Stephen Downie]] | [[Julius Vesz]] | [[Michael Parks]] |
Revision as of 01:19, 9 July 2007
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