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When Jan met Leopold in March 2011 he was about to promote his pipes on the international market, and he is convinced that we will hear a lot more about him in the future.
When Jan met Leopold in March 2011 he was about to promote his pipes on the international market, and he is convinced that we will hear a lot more about him in the future.


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Latest revision as of 17:29, 11 May 2023

Heinrich Leopold Jensen, from Stanwell-Tabak-Pfeife.de
Leopold pipes, from Stanwell-Tabak-Pfeife.de

Early in 2011 there were some pipes at a Swedish online auction site which caught Jan Andersson's interest. The pipes were in elegant shapes, the grain was tight, and as far as he could judge from the pictures, the handicraft was very good. He submitted his bids and was lucky enough to win a few of them. As they lived up to his expectations, he had to meet the pipemaker. A meeting was arranged and he got the opportunity to see more pipes stampled Leopold.

Information for this article is from the excellent book, Scandanavian Pipemakers, by Jan Andersson

Heinrich Leopold Jensen was born in 1943 and live in Sildeborg, Jutland and started making pipes in 1990. The pipes were made in his spare time and mainly sold locally. But when Heinrich retired in 2008 he met the pipemaker Erik Nielsen. Erik became his mentor and gave him a lot of guidance and since then his pipes have been sold at exhibitions in Denmark and on the Internet. The pipes are stamped Leopold, nothing else, and most stems are made from ebonite. Occasionally a stem from acrylic may appear.

When Jan met Leopold in March 2011 he was about to promote his pipes on the international market, and he is convinced that we will hear a lot more about him in the future.

  • If you have any additional information about the above pipe, please add it here, or send it so sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.