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E. Andrew's (Ed Jerkiewicz) [http://www.eandrew.com/index.html website]
[[File:E Andrew.jpg|thumb|Ed Jerkiewicz, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]


[[Image:edjerkiewicz3.jpg| Canadian]]
'''Sadly, Andrew Jurkieweicz, the maker of E. Andrew pipes passed away on December 23, 2017.''' He is fondly remembered by his pipe friends, his many customers around the World, and his family. The following is from his Obituary:


Canadian with Black Rose Acrylic Bit, L.7 1/2"(19cm), H.2 1/4"(5.7cm); Large Root Briar Billiard, L.6 1/2"(16.5cm), H.2 1/8"(5.4cm), Lucite Tapered Stem
''Ed worked for 37 years at Allen-Bradley as a machinist. He was a talented artist, creating exceptional oil pastels and handcrafted fine pipes under the name "E. Andrew." He was an avid reader and student of history, studying English Literature at Marquette University. Ed loved a new challenge and excelled at anything he set his mind to, including learning to speak Japanese, running, fishing and cooking. ''


'''''From Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks, by Jose Manuel Lopés''''''


[[Image:edjerkiewicz2.jpg| Billiard]]
Andrew Jurkieweicz, has been making his E. Andrew Briars pipes for over 25 years (''that would make it nearly 35 now, as of 2015''). He learned the art from Jack Uhle ([[Uhle's]] tobacco shop), the best specialty shop in Milwaukee, who was taught by Achille [[Savinelli]]. For a long time he only sold in shops, and he still does today with his cheaper brands. He produces good freehands, and makes 150 pipes a year, working with briar from Italy, Corsica, and Greece (which he buys from Danish artisans, with whom he has a good relationship), and vulcanite, cumberland and lucite stems. Stamp: date + '''''E.Andrews''''' (in cursive), + '''BRIARS'''.


Large Root Briar Billiard, L.6 1/2"(16.5cm), H.2 1/8"(5.4cm), Lucite Tapered Stem
'''From the former E. Andrew's website:'''
 
== About ==
 
E. Andrew Briars. A unique blend of creative and classic craftsmanship combined to delight the most discriminating briar enthusiast, using well-aged Italian, Corsican, and Greek briar fashioned in imaginative free-hand and timeless traditional shapes.
[[Image:edjerkiewicz1.jpg| Quarter Bent Billiard]]
 
Quarter Bent Billiard with Rose Colored Acrylic Bit, L.6 3/8"(16.2cm), H.1 3/4"(4.5cm)
 
 
[[Image:edjerkiewicz4.jpg| Freehand with Olive Wood Ferrule]]
 
Freehand with Olive Wood Ferrule, L.7 1/4"(18.4cm), H.2 1/8"(5.4cm), Black Rose Acrylic Bit:
 
 
[[Image:edjerkiewicz5.jpg| Small Horn with Decorative Top]]
 
Small Horn with Decorative Top, L.5 1/2"(13.9cm), H.1 3/4"(4.5cm) Ebontite Stem:
 
'''From the E. Andrew's website:'''
 
[[Image:EdJerkiewicz.jpg|right| Ed Jerkiewicz at MAPS '07]]E. Andrew Briars. A unique blend of creative and classic craftsmanship combined to delight the most discriminating briar enthusiast, using well-aged Italian, Corsican, and Greek briar fashioned in imaginative free-hand and timeless traditional shapes.


Production and quantities are limited due to the special nature of the product, style and variety are subject only to the limits of imagination.
Production and quantities are limited due to the special nature of the product, style and variety are subject only to the limits of imagination.
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Pipes are available in both sandblast and smooth finishes. Sand blast pipes are genuine sand blasts, of rugged appearance with no attempt to conceal nature. All pipes are conditioned in the oldest and most expensive method to provide a long lasting pipe of superb quality. Pipes are earth-tone colored from golden tan through oranges, browns, reds, dark reds, and black.
Pipes are available in both sandblast and smooth finishes. Sand blast pipes are genuine sand blasts, of rugged appearance with no attempt to conceal nature. All pipes are conditioned in the oldest and most expensive method to provide a long lasting pipe of superb quality. Pipes are earth-tone colored from golden tan through oranges, browns, reds, dark reds, and black.


'''Contact information:'''
== Gallery ==


Call (414) 744-5181, or E-mail: mailto:eandrew@execpc.com
<gallery widths=300 heights=200>
edjerkiewicz1.jpg|Large Root Briar Billiard
edjerkiewicz2.jpg||Quarter Bent Billiard with Rose Colored Acrylic Bit
edjerkiewicz3.jpg|Canadian with Black Rose Acrylic Bit
edjerkiewicz4.jpg|Freehand with Olive Wood Ferrule
edjerkiewicz5.jpg|Small Horn with Decorative Top
</gallery>


E. Andrew pipes are also available at: [http://www.uhles.com/ Uhle Tobacco Company Inc.] and [http://www.jackstobaccowi.com/ Jack's Tobacco & M.C.S].
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: United States]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, 30 December 2022

Ed Jerkiewicz, courtesy Doug Valitchka

Sadly, Andrew Jurkieweicz, the maker of E. Andrew pipes passed away on December 23, 2017. He is fondly remembered by his pipe friends, his many customers around the World, and his family. The following is from his Obituary:

Ed worked for 37 years at Allen-Bradley as a machinist. He was a talented artist, creating exceptional oil pastels and handcrafted fine pipes under the name "E. Andrew." He was an avid reader and student of history, studying English Literature at Marquette University. Ed loved a new challenge and excelled at anything he set his mind to, including learning to speak Japanese, running, fishing and cooking.

From Pipes, Artisans and Trademarks, by Jose Manuel Lopés'

Andrew Jurkieweicz, has been making his E. Andrew Briars pipes for over 25 years (that would make it nearly 35 now, as of 2015). He learned the art from Jack Uhle (Uhle's tobacco shop), the best specialty shop in Milwaukee, who was taught by Achille Savinelli. For a long time he only sold in shops, and he still does today with his cheaper brands. He produces good freehands, and makes 150 pipes a year, working with briar from Italy, Corsica, and Greece (which he buys from Danish artisans, with whom he has a good relationship), and vulcanite, cumberland and lucite stems. Stamp: date + E.Andrews (in cursive), + BRIARS.

From the former E. Andrew's website:

About

E. Andrew Briars. A unique blend of creative and classic craftsmanship combined to delight the most discriminating briar enthusiast, using well-aged Italian, Corsican, and Greek briar fashioned in imaginative free-hand and timeless traditional shapes.

Production and quantities are limited due to the special nature of the product, style and variety are subject only to the limits of imagination.

Pipes are available in both sandblast and smooth finishes. Sand blast pipes are genuine sand blasts, of rugged appearance with no attempt to conceal nature. All pipes are conditioned in the oldest and most expensive method to provide a long lasting pipe of superb quality. Pipes are earth-tone colored from golden tan through oranges, browns, reds, dark reds, and black.

Gallery