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Probably from Michael Kabik, along with Sven-Lar (Tobak, Michael V. Kabik) Kabik, Michael V. (CHP-X, Tobak, Sven-Lar, Vajra); MD; VA Michael Kabik, among the pipe brands for which he crafted are: CHP-X PIPES, KANE, GRAN-HILL, TOBAK LTD., SVEN-LAR, DANE CRAFT, WENHALL PRESIDENTIALS, SCULPTUR, and his own name.
[[File:DaneCraft-Freehand.jpg|thumb|Dane Craft Freehand, courtesy [https://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/estate/denmark/ Smokingpipes.com]]]Probably from Michael [[Kabik]], along with Sven-Lar (Tobak, Michael V. Kabik) Kabik, Michael V. (CHP-X, Tobak, Sven-Lar, Vajra); MD; VA Michael Kabik, among the pipe brands for which he crafted are: [[CHP-X]] PIPES, KANE, GRAN-HILL, TOBAK LTD., SVEN-LAR, DANE CRAFT, WENHALL PRESIDENTIALS, SCULPTUR, and his own name.
 
Adam O'Neill writes for [https://www.smokingpipes.com/pipes/estate/denmark/moreinfo.cfm?product_id=172171 Smokingpipes.com] that Dane Craft was a marque of [[Wenhall|Wenhall Pipes Ltd]] of New York who contracted Danish and American carvers (such as Michael [[Kabik]] and Glen [[Hedelson]] in the case of the latter) to carve Danish style pipes for the American market. They were in good company, with Kabik/Hedelson and even Dunhill themselves trying to cash in on the sudden demand for Danish freehands.
 
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