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[[Löfberg]] pipes were made by Svend [[Bang]], and shown to Bernd Kopp of Otto & Kopp for sale.   Unfortunately they were not well made pipes and were rejected, at which point [[Bang]] simply left them with Kopp, where they gathered dust for nearly 3 decades before being sold by [[Volker Bier]]. For more information see [[Bang]].
[[File:Lofbergstamp.jpg|thumb|The Löfberg stamp. Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.]]
[[Löfberg]] pipes were made by Svend Bang, founder of [[S. Bang]], one of Denmark's most famous pipe workshops. While Bang himself was a businessman rather than a pipe maker, and did not make pipes for S. Bang, he did try his hand at pipe making in the mid-1970s, possibly with guidance from his then-employees, Per Hansen and Ulf Noltensmeier. Bang used his wife's maiden name, Löfberg, as the name for these pipes.
 
After making a few pipes, Bang presented them to Bernd Kopp of Otto & Kopp to be sold in the latter's shop. Owing to a disagreement between Bang and Kopp, however, the pipes were never offered for sale to customers, and remained storage at the Otto & Kopp shop for nearly 3 decades. Bang's pipes were then rediscovered by Kopp and finally sold by [[Volker Bier]] as a collector's item.  
 
== Gallery ==
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File:Lofbergsandblast1.jpg|Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.
File:Lofbergsandblasted2.jpg|Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.
File:Lofbergsmooth1.jpg|Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.
File:Lofbergsmooth2.jpg|Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Denmark]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 12 August 2023

The Löfberg stamp. Image courtesy Redeemed Pipes.

Löfberg pipes were made by Svend Bang, founder of S. Bang, one of Denmark's most famous pipe workshops. While Bang himself was a businessman rather than a pipe maker, and did not make pipes for S. Bang, he did try his hand at pipe making in the mid-1970s, possibly with guidance from his then-employees, Per Hansen and Ulf Noltensmeier. Bang used his wife's maiden name, Löfberg, as the name for these pipes.

After making a few pipes, Bang presented them to Bernd Kopp of Otto & Kopp to be sold in the latter's shop. Owing to a disagreement between Bang and Kopp, however, the pipes were never offered for sale to customers, and remained storage at the Otto & Kopp shop for nearly 3 decades. Bang's pipes were then rediscovered by Kopp and finally sold by Volker Bier as a collector's item.

Gallery