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Larsen & Stigart was a Copenhagen pipe shop which at point sold pipes stamped with their shop name and made by [[Karl Erik Ottendahl]], including the [[Champ of Denmark]] line.  They also employeed their own in house carvers, including [[Søren Eric Andersen]], for approximately a decade.  Among others they are said to have supplied Danish shapes to [[Dunhill]].
[[File:Larsen-Stigart-Double-3.jpg|thumb|Nomenclature, courtesy Alexandr Butorchin]]Larsen & Stigart was a Copenhagen pipe shop which at point sold pipes stamped with their shop name and made by [[Karl Erik Ottendahl]], including the [[Champ of Denmark]] line.  They also employed their own in house carvers, including [[Søren Eric Andersen]], for approximately a decade.  Among others they are said to have supplied Danish shapes to [[Dunhill]].
 
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Denmark]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 30 October 2022

Nomenclature, courtesy Alexandr Butorchin

Larsen & Stigart was a Copenhagen pipe shop which at point sold pipes stamped with their shop name and made by Karl Erik Ottendahl, including the Champ of Denmark line. They also employed their own in house carvers, including Søren Eric Andersen, for approximately a decade. Among others they are said to have supplied Danish shapes to Dunhill.