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[[Image:Poul Ilsted Pipe02.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Poul Ilsted Pipe02.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Poul Ilsted Pipe03.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Poul Ilsted Pipe03.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
In Germany, chief market next to Japan and Denmark, a simple sandblasted Ilsted costs nearly £200 – a polished specimen of supreme quality will roughly amount to £900.
In Germany, chief market next to Japan and Denmark, polished specimens, all of supreme quality will roughly amount to -€ 1100 to -€ 3500, or more, to as much as -€ 18000.  


For stem bands, inserts and accents, the Dane uses gold and silver, ebony, Brazilian rosewood and buffalo horn from South American longhorn cattle. He doesn’t work with ivory anymore, but prefers to experiment with new materials like the deep blue precious stone, lapis lazuli.
For stem bands, inserts and accents, the Dane uses gold and silver, ebony, Brazilian rosewood and buffalo horn from South American longhorn cattle. He doesn’t work with ivory anymore, but prefers to experiment with new materials like the deep blue precious stone, lapis lazuli.
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