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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.  
 
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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

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.

The Löfberg stamp. Image courtesy Redeemed 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