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'''Karl Erik Ottendahl''' (1942 - 2004) was born in Aalborg (Jutland), just a few miles from the very northernmost tip of Denmark. He began smoking a pipe when he was 14 and upon leaving school he started an apprenticeship in the craft as a lithographer at the age of 16.
<font size="4">'''Karl Erik Ottendahl''' (1942 - 2004)</font>


was born in Aalborg (Jutland), just a few miles from the very northernmost tip of Denmark.
[[Image:KarlErik.jpg|thumb|left|Karl Erik Ottendahl]]While working as an apprentice he began hand carving pipes as a hobby. Many were given as gifts to his more senior colleagues. Upon completion of his apprenticeship he moved to Nairobi, Kenya to work as a lithographer during the 1962 war. While in that war torn country, he was unable to procure pipes for himself. In the face of such a predicament, he chose to continue to make pipes for his own use rather than go without.


He began smoking a pipe when he was 14 and upon leaving school he started an apprenticeship in the craft as a lithographer at the age of 16. While working as an apprentice he began hand carving pipes as a hobby. Many were given as gifts to his more senior colleagues. Upon completion of his apprenticeship he moved to Nairobi, Kenya to work as a lithographer during the 1962 war. While in that war torn country, he was unable to procure pipes for himself. In the face of such a predicament, he chose to continue to make pipes for his own use rather than go without.


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[[Image:KE5.jpg|right]]Returning to Denmark after three years he couldn't find a well paid occupation in his job, and so he began making a few pipes on the side to boost his income choosing his prenames "Karl Erik" - logo "KE" - for his label. When he managed to find some major Copenhagen pipe stores willing to sell his pieces his reputation grew little by little and he was finally able to purchase more and better machinery and began working full time as a pipe maker.
Returning to Denmark after three years he couldn't find a well paid occupation in his job, and so he began making a few pipes on the side to boost his income choosing his prenames "Karl Erik" - logo "KE" - for his label. When he managed to find some major Copenhagen pipe stores willing to sell his pieces his reputation grew little by little and he was finally able to purchase more and better machinery and began working full time as a pipe maker.




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<font size="3">'''The manufacture era'''</font>
=== The manufacture era ===
 
Growing demand for his pipes made it necessary to look for a larger workshop and hiring first co-workers around 1967/68. A most important step ahead in his career was the contract with [[Wally Frank]], Ltd. of NYC who were in search of attractive, well made but affordable Danish freehands and fancy pipes fitting to their vast offer of low end or midrange pieces but with a stress on quality.
Growing demand for his pipes made it necessary to look for a larger workshop and hiring first co-workers around 1967/68. A most important step ahead in his career was the contract with [[Wally Frank]], Ltd. of NYC who were in search of attractive, well made but affordable Danish freehands and fancy pipes fitting to their vast offer of low end or midrange pieces but with a stress on quality.


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Brands produced by Karl Erik Ottendahl (afak):
=== Brands produced by Karl Erik Ottendahl (afak): ===
* '''Champ of Denmark''' ¹
* '''Champ of Denmark''' ¹
* '''Dybsø''' (unconfirmed!)
* '''Dybsø''' (unconfirmed!)
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³ <font size="1">Michael [[Kabik]], who made freehands for Wenhall for a couple of years, reported that Wenhall Pipes folded shortly after moving from New York to Miami, Florida. Hence "Wenhall - Made in Danmark" might be a great rarity.</font>
³ <font size="1">Michael [[Kabik]], who made freehands for Wenhall for a couple of years, reported that Wenhall Pipes folded shortly after moving from New York to Miami, Florida. Hence "Wenhall - Made in Danmark" might be a great rarity.</font>


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Image:champod_01.jpg|<font size="1">Champ of Denmark</font>
Image:champod_01.jpg|<font size="1">Champ of Denmark</font>
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# II S pipes are a second brand of KE. Nonsense comparing the quality of II S and normal KE pipes!
# II S pipes are a second brand of KE. Nonsense comparing the quality of II S and normal KE pipes!
# II S was used when there was no space for stampings otherwise.  
# II S was used when there was no space for stampings otherwise.  
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Image:IIS_01g.jpg|<font size="1">Nice II S pickaxe</font>
Image:IIS_01g.jpg|Nice II S pickaxe
Image:IIS_01i.jpg|<font size="1">Lack of space???</font>
Image:IIS_01i.jpg|Lack of space???
Image:KE_2SM.jpg|<font size="1">Arabic variation "2 SM"</font>
Image:KE_2SM.jpg|Arabic variation "2 SM"
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But it is almost certain, that II S pipes were exclusively sold in the States only.
But it is almost certain, that II S pipes were exclusively sold in the States only.


KE discontinued all exports to the United States in 1987 due to waning sales and attempts of his business partners to screw down prices. Now, freehand sales were downward bound worldwide in those years and KE gradually grew tired running a pipe manufacture.
KE discontinued all exports to the United States in 1987 due to waning sales and attempts of his business partners to screw down prices. Now, freehand sales were downward bound worldwide in those years and KE gradually grew tired running a pipe manufacture.


 
=== Back to the roots ===
<font size="3">Back to the roots</font>
 
During all periods he had made some of his own handmade pipes, but he felt that the responsibility of managing the factory did not give him the freedom he wished he had. Accordingly, in 1990, he went back to work on his own. He believed that he could produce better work if he worked alone, though his principle reason was simply that he missed the quiet, pleasant atmosphere that a one man shop afforded him. According to him, he has been much happier since he returned to make pipes all by himself. Certainly, the results reflect his rediscovered happiness with the pipe making craft.
During all periods he had made some of his own handmade pipes, but he felt that the responsibility of managing the factory did not give him the freedom he wished he had. Accordingly, in 1990, he went back to work on his own. He believed that he could produce better work if he worked alone, though his principle reason was simply that he missed the quiet, pleasant atmosphere that a one man shop afforded him. According to him, he has been much happier since he returned to make pipes all by himself. Certainly, the results reflect his rediscovered happiness with the pipe making craft.


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Concentrating on more classical influenced shapes Karl Erik's style emphasized the wood over all other contributing factors by allowing the grain to determine the ultimate shape of the piece. He further emphasized the natural, organic, flowing shape of his bowls with hand cut stems and a broad variety of decorating materials.
Concentrating on more classical influenced shapes Karl Erik's style emphasized the wood over all other contributing factors by allowing the grain to determine the ultimate shape of the piece. He further emphasized the natural, organic, flowing shape of his bowls with hand cut stems and a broad variety of decorating materials.


 
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Image:KE_62.jpg|Late Karl Erik pipes
Image:KE_62.jpg|<font size="1">Late Karl Erik pipes</font>
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Image:KE_65.jpg|<font size="1">Some still available @ [http://www.ff-pipes.com/piber.htm FF-Pipes]</font>
Image:KE_65.jpg|Some still available @ [http://www.ff-pipes.com/piber.htm FF-Pipes]
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=== New Grading: ===
'''New Grading:'''


[[Image:KE6.jpg|right|225px|Named for a great pipemaker]] [[Image:Otten_04.jpg|right|225px|Ottendahl!]]
[[Image:KE6.jpg|right|225px|Named for a great pipemaker]] [[Image:Otten_04.jpg|right|225px|Ottendahl!]]
KE's new grading used numbers ascending from D to A. The unique "Ekstravagant" pipes C, B, A, AA to AAA. These superb pieces of remarkable quality were, almost certainly, the least expensive high- quality hand made pipes coming from Denmark today!
KE's new grading used numbers ascending from D to A. The unique "Ekstravagant" pipes C, B, A, AA to AAA. These superb pieces of remarkable quality were, almost certainly, the least expensive high- quality hand made pipes coming from Denmark today!


In the 90's he was honored by Stanwell to design some models for the very popular H.C. Anderson line which is named for the great Danish poet.
In the 90's he was honored by [[Stanwell]] to design some models for the very popular H.C. Anderson line which is named for the great Danish poet.


Around 1998/99 he traded the German rights to his brand name "Karl Erik" to Planta, better known as the proprietor of [[Design Berlin]] (db). Thus - though db copied the style of the old Karl Eriks pretty closely - a recent KE offered for sale in Germany is unfortunately about as Danish as Eisbein mit Sauerkraut. But eventhough Planta did one thing of merit: a series of pipe tobaccos was named for Karl Erik!
Around 1998/99 he traded the German rights to his brand name "Karl Erik" to Planta, better known as the proprietor of [[Design Berlin]] (db). Thus - though db copied the style of the old Karl Eriks pretty closely - a recent KE offered for sale in Germany is unfortunately about as Danish as Eisbein mit Sauerkraut. But eventhough Planta did one thing of merit: a series of pipe tobaccos was named for Karl Erik!


'''Ottendahl?'''
=== Ottendahl? ===
 
While everywhere else a Karl Erik pipe remained a Karl Erik pipe made by Karl Erik himself, he began signing some of his pipes with his family name '''Ottendahl'''. The new label was strictly used to continue distributing his own pipes in Germany only! But as his Viking ancestors some Ottendahl pipes discovered a way to cross the pond and turned up in the United States. KE officially resumed sales to the USA after 13 years in 2000! This caused a certain confusion among US pipesmokers and some clever US pipetraders imputed the Ottendahls with a better quality than the usual Karl Erik pipes to take advantage of the favourable situation asking considerable higher prices for Ottendahl pipes.
While everywhere else a Karl Erik pipe remained a Karl Erik pipe made by Karl Erik himself, he began signing some of his pipes with his family name "Ottendahl". The new label was strictly used to continue distributing his own pipes in Germany only! But as his Viking ancestors some Ottendahl pipes discovered a way to cross the pond and turned up in the United States. KE officially resumed sales to the USA after 13 years in 2000! This caused a certain confusion among US pipesmokers and some clever US pipetraders imputed the Ottendahls with a better quality than the usual Karl Erik pipes to take advantage of the favourable situation asking considerable higher prices for Ottendahl pipes.


During the following years KE produced a little more than 2000 pipes per year, selling the bulk of them in Germany and the US. That is surely a respectable output, considering the largely hand-made character of these pipes. Karl Erik Ottendahl was planning to make 2500 pipes in 2004 but he died surprisingly suffering a stroke in his home in Korsør on Zealand on the 12th of September 2004.
During the following years KE produced a little more than 2000 pipes per year, selling the bulk of them in Germany and the US. That is surely a respectable output, considering the largely hand-made character of these pipes. Karl Erik Ottendahl was planning to make 2500 pipes in 2004 but he died surprisingly suffering a stroke in his home in Korsør on Zealand on the 12th of September 2004.


=== Epilog: ===


'''Epilog:'''
'''[[Tom Eltang]]''' obtained Karl Erik's old lathe, and a wage plan got new life...
 
'''Tom Eltang''' obtained Karl Erik's old lathe, and a wage plan got new life...


For a long time he had been playing with the idea of making good sincere pipes at an affordable price. Tom invested in and established a small "factory setup" and designed the '''[http://piapipes.com/group.asp?group=26&sub=0&lang=uk Sara Eltang Pipes]''' named after Tom and Pia Eltang's youngest daughter.
For a long time he had been playing with the idea of making good sincere pipes at an affordable price. Tom invested in and established a small "factory setup" and designed the '''[http://piapipes.com/group.asp?group=26&sub=0&lang=uk Sara Eltang Pipes]''' named after Tom and Pia Eltang's youngest daughter.


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Denmark]]