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[[Image:Peter Hedegaard.jpg|left|thumb|300px]][[Image:Peter Hedegaard Pipe01.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Svenske Pipklubben]]
[[Image:Peter Hedegaard.jpg|left|thumb|300px]][[Image:Peter Hedegaard Pipe01.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Svenske Pipklubben]]
[[Image:Peter Hedegaard Pipe02.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Svenske Pipklubben]]In 1976 the editor of the magazine '''Stop''' as well as the founder of '''The Nordic Smokers Guild''', P. C. Olrik, called together for a meeting in Copenhagen. The Nordic Smokers Guild, which had been an organisation to support the Stop magazine, should become an independent society. At that meeting I was sitting next to a young man with long hair and a full beard. This young man told me that he was working as an apprentice in the W. Ø. Larsen workshop. As most apprentices, he was mainly working with repairs, but he also proudly showed me the very first pipes he had made all by himself. They were not perfect, as he very clearly pointed out, but the style fascinated me. This young man’s name was Peter Hedegaard, and from that first meeting I have had the privilege to continuously follow his progress as a pipemaker.
[[Image:Peter Hedegaard Pipe02.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Svenske Pipklubben]]In 1976 the editor of the magazine '''Stop''' as well as the founder of '''The Nordic Smokers Guild''', P. C. Olrik, called together for a meeting in Copenhagen. The Nordic Smokers Guild, which had been an organisation to support the Stop magazine, should become an independent society. At that meeting I was sitting next to a young man with long hair and a full beard. This young man told me that he was working as an apprentice in the W. Ø. Larsen workshop. As most apprentices, he was mainly working with repairs, but he also proudly showed me the very first pipes he had made all by himself. They were not perfect, as he very clearly pointed out, but the style fascinated me. This young man’s name was Peter Hedegaard, and from that first meeting I have had the privilege to continuously follow his progress as a pipemaker.
(Around Hedegaard's time at W. O. Larsen, the Larsen workshop was run by Hans "Former" Hansen and included other legendary makers such as Teddy Knudsen, Tonni Nielsen, and Poul Ilsted!.... contributed by Rex Poggenpohl)
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[[File:PHedegaard1a.JPG|right|thumb|Courtesy Dennis Dreyer Collection]]
[[File:PHedegaard1a.JPG|right|thumb|Courtesy Dennis Dreyer Collection]]
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