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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
The Georg Jensen pipe factory was founded by Per Georg Jensen and his wife in 1954, in Kopenhagen, Denmark. Since the 80s the company is under the management of his daughter Lis, and his son with the same name, Per Georg Jensen. The company manufactured around 2,000 factory pipes per year. Among the top of the line pipes are hand carved special editions and free hands.
The Georg Jensen pipe factory was founded by Per Georg Jensen and his wife in 1954, in Kopenhagen, Denmark. Since the 80s the company is under the management of his daughter Lis, and his son with the same name, Per Georg Jensen. The company manufactured around 2,000 factory pipes per year. Among the top of the line pipes are hand carved special editions and free hands.


Top of the Line models of Georg Jensen have vulcanite or ebonite stems, factory pipes usually have acrylic stems.
[[File:GeorgJensen BlastedBilliard.jpg|thumb|Blasted Brandy, courtesy [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]]][[File:PerGeorgJensen.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Per Georg Jensen, courtesy [http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/per-georg-jensen-on-radio-show-of-march-17-2015 pipesmagazine.com]]]Top of the Line models of Georg Jensen have vulcanite or ebonite stems, factory pipes usually have acrylic stems.


Factory pipes (in increasing quality) were marked:
Factory pipes (in increasing quality) were marked:
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MODEL NUMBER + "Georg Jensen" in italic or fancy font.
MODEL NUMBER + "Georg Jensen" in italic or fancy font.


Extremely rare and collectible freehands were marked with:
[[File:GeorgJensen SmoothTulip.jpg|thumb|Smooth Tulip, courtesy [http://smokingpipes.com Smokingpipes.com]]] Extremely rare and collectible freehands were marked with:
"Straight Grain", and a number that discerns the grading from 1 (lowest) to 13 (highest).
"Straight Grain", and a number that discerns the grading from 1 (lowest) to 13 (highest).


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The factory closed down in 2001 when Per Georg Jensen (jr) became "Tobacco Professor" for MacBaren Tobacco house.   
The factory closed down in 2001 when Per Georg Jensen (jr) became "Tobacco Professor" for MacBaren Tobacco house.   
*You might also enjoy listening to Brian Levine's interview with Georg on the [http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/per-georg-jensen-on-radio-show-of-march-17-2015 Pipes Magazine Radio Show]


Source: Manfred Arenz
Source: Manfred Arenz
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]