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Jan Harry Seiffert comes from the well known tobacco-import-company Seiffert in Kassel. To him pipebuilding was laid in the cradle, because his godfather was Harry Kapp, partner of Charles Peterson, both owners of the famous irish pipe house Kapp and Peterson in Dublin.
Jan Harry Seiffert is descendend from the well known tobacco import company and pipe wholesaler Heinrich Seiffert & Sohn GmbH in Kassel. Furthermore his godfather was Harry Kapp, partner of Charles Peterson, both owners of the famous irish pipe house Kapp and Peterson in Dublin. So pipemaking was to Jan Harry as if to the manner born.


At the age of 6 years Jan Harry spends his holidays in Denmark with Tao Nielson, a business partner of his father Detlef Seiffert. At that time Tao Nielson led together with Hendrik Jörgensen the pipe manufacture Svendborg and - he became Jan Harry's first master when he gave him a prerotated Kantel from which small Jan Harry formed his first pipe of. Even he might smoke his work - until he got sick.
At the age of 6 Jan Harry spent his holidays in Denmark with Tao Nielson, a business partner of his father Detlef Seiffert. At that time Tao Nielson together with Hendrik Jørgensen (Poul Ilstedt had left already) headed the pipe manufacture [[Svendborg]] and he became Jan Harry's first master when he gave him a predrilled stummel from which little Jan Harry carved his first pipe. He was even allowed to smoke his work-- until he got sick.


During the school years Jan Harry discovered the music. Beside his main instrument, the electric bass, he also plays keyboard and percussion.Already with 16 he stood on the stage and till this day he is a respected funkjazz musician in Kassel and surroundings.
During the school years Jan Harry discovered the music. Beside his main instrument, the electric bass, he also plays keyboard and percussion. Already at the age of 16 he regularly performed on stage and till today he is a respected funkjazz musician in Kassel and surroundings.


But back to the pipes: After the school he spent at first some months in the pipe manufacture Svendborg. Afterwards he learned in famous Italian house Savinelli in Varese the pipe production. After a stopover in his hometown Kassel he went to Charles Peterson in Dublin where he also learned the high art of the silver tape integration.
But back to the pipes: After graduating from school he spent some months at the pipe manufacture Svendborg. Afterwards he went to Italy to learn more about pipe production in the workshops of [[Savinelli]] in Molina di Barasso / Varese. After a stopover in his hometown Kassel he went to Charles [[Peterson]] in Dublin where he learned the high art of the silver work on pipes. He also went into design work e.g. creating the models "[http://www.peterson.ie/img/product_big/159_big.jpg Hudson]" und "[http://www.peterson.ie/img/product_big/160_big.jpg Mycroft]" for Peterson's famed Sherlock Holmes Collection.


Back in Kassel he took over the repair workshop of the fatherly company, bought other machine parts from Denmark and England and crafted his first pipes. Jan Harry Seiffert had his breakthrough in the market in 1993 on the Intertabac. Now since then he has formed some hundred pipes and with big experimental joy has developed his own style. The brand name of the musical pipebuilderis - how it could be different - a whistle linked with a clef.
Back in Kassel he took over the repair workshop of the fatherly company, bought some more pipe making machinery from Denmark and England and began to craft his first pipes. Jan Harry Seiffert had his breakthrough in the market on 1993's Intertabac Fair in Dortmund. Since then - with an interruption from 1998 to 1999 due to illness - he turns out an annual production of appr. hundred pipes and with great experimental impetus he has developed his own style. The brand's logo of this musical pipemaker - how could it be different - is a pipe linked with a clef.


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Revision as of 16:55, 12 May 2008

Jan Harry Seiffert is descendend from the well known tobacco import company and pipe wholesaler Heinrich Seiffert & Sohn GmbH in Kassel. Furthermore his godfather was Harry Kapp, partner of Charles Peterson, both owners of the famous irish pipe house Kapp and Peterson in Dublin. So pipemaking was to Jan Harry as if to the manner born.

At the age of 6 Jan Harry spent his holidays in Denmark with Tao Nielson, a business partner of his father Detlef Seiffert. At that time Tao Nielson together with Hendrik Jørgensen (Poul Ilstedt had left already) headed the pipe manufacture Svendborg and he became Jan Harry's first master when he gave him a predrilled stummel from which little Jan Harry carved his first pipe. He was even allowed to smoke his work-- until he got sick.

During the school years Jan Harry discovered the music. Beside his main instrument, the electric bass, he also plays keyboard and percussion. Already at the age of 16 he regularly performed on stage and till today he is a respected funkjazz musician in Kassel and surroundings.

But back to the pipes: After graduating from school he spent some months at the pipe manufacture Svendborg. Afterwards he went to Italy to learn more about pipe production in the workshops of Savinelli in Molina di Barasso / Varese. After a stopover in his hometown Kassel he went to Charles Peterson in Dublin where he learned the high art of the silver work on pipes. He also went into design work e.g. creating the models "Hudson" und "Mycroft" for Peterson's famed Sherlock Holmes Collection.

Back in Kassel he took over the repair workshop of the fatherly company, bought some more pipe making machinery from Denmark and England and began to craft his first pipes. Jan Harry Seiffert had his breakthrough in the market on 1993's Intertabac Fair in Dortmund. Since then - with an interruption from 1998 to 1999 due to illness - he turns out an annual production of appr. hundred pipes and with great experimental impetus he has developed his own style. The brand's logo of this musical pipemaker - how could it be different - is a pipe linked with a clef.

Jan Harry Seiffert
Wolfsgraben 9
34125 Kassel
Germany

Phone: +49 (0)561 879940
E-mail: info@jan-harry.de
Website: Jan Harry Seiffert handmade pipes