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"Champ of Denmark" were made for and distributed by [[Larsen & Stigart]] by [[Karl Erik]] Ottendahl. Larsen & Stigart had some indoor carvers at certain times, too (e.g. [[Søren Eric Andersen]]) and among other things they managed to supply [[Dunhill]] with wild danish fancy pipes. | "Champ of Denmark" were made for and distributed by [[Larsen & Stigart]] by [[Karl Erik]] Ottendahl. Larsen & Stigart had some indoor carvers at certain times, too (e.g. [[Søren Eric Andersen]]) and among other things they managed to supply [[Dunhill]] with wild danish fancy pipes. | ||
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | [[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]] | ||
[[Category: Denmark]] | [[Category: Denmark]] |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 1 August 2020
"Champ of Denmark" were made for and distributed by Larsen & Stigart by Karl Erik Ottendahl. Larsen & Stigart had some indoor carvers at certain times, too (e.g. Søren Eric Andersen) and among other things they managed to supply Dunhill with wild danish fancy pipes.