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Peter has left a great void behind him. While smoking one of Peter’s pipes my thoughts go to that special day in Copenhagen in 1976. The world has indeed become poorer (with the loss of Peter - ed.). | Peter has left a great void behind him. While smoking one of Peter’s pipes my thoughts go to that special day in Copenhagen in 1976. The world has indeed become poorer (with the loss of Peter - ed.). | ||
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[[Image:PeterHedegaard01.JPG|thumb|"OP3 Grade with Boxwood Accent, Courtesy Dennis Dreyer Collection]] | |||
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<gallery heights= | [[Image:PeterHedegaard02.jpg|thumb|left|Photo by Michael Glukler]] | ||
<gallery widths=800 heights=900 caption="A grouping of Hedgaard pipes, courtesy J. Rex Poggenpohl"> | |||
</gallery> | File:Hedegaard-Group.jpg|The pipes on the right are unsmoked. The pipes at the top of each column are Graded OP3, Hedegaard’s highest grade; the Prince shape pipe, bottom left, is graded R, the only one we have ever seen. | ||
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<strong>Pipe Grades (in ascending order):</strong> Sandblast, FP1, FP2, FP3, OP1, OP2, OP3, B, A. Pipes having an AA grade also exist but are exceedingly rare. | <strong>Pipe Grades (in ascending order):</strong> Sandblast, FP1, FP2, FP3, OP1, OP2, OP3, B, A. Pipes having an AA grade also exist but are exceedingly rare. |