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'''Swedish pipe makers (Alphabetical by last name)'''
[[Björn of Sweden]] (Björn Bengtsson) | Bengt [[Carlson]] | [[Dura Pipes]] (Dura Semjaniv, Broken Pipe) | [[Geiger Pipes]] (Love Geiger) | [[Gurra]] (Lars-Göran Markunger) | [[Sixten Ivarsson]] (Broken Pipe) (Sweden/Denmark) | Arne [[Ljung]] | Bo [[Nordh]] (Broken Pipe) | [[Thunér Pipes]] (Ronny Thunér) | [[Vollmer & Nilsson]] (Martin Vollmer & Anders Nilsson)
 
[[Björn Bengtsson]] | [[Bengt Carlson]] | [[Love Geiger]] | [[Gurra - Lars-Göran Markunger]] | [[Sixten Ivarsson]] (Broken Pipe) (Sweden/Denmark) | [[Arne Ljung]] | [[Bo Nordh]] (Broken Pipe) | [[Dura Semjaniv]] (Broken Pipe) | [[Ronny Thunér]] | [[Vollmer & Nilsson]]


Although much deserved credit has been given to Danish pipemakers & the "Danish Freehand" style, a lot of credit has to go to a handful of brilliant and innovative Swedish pipemakers, not the least of whom were '''[[Sixten Ivarsson]]''' & '''[[Bo Nordh]]''' (may they smoke & rest in peace).
Although much deserved credit has been given to Danish pipemakers & the "Danish Freehand" style, a lot of credit has to go to a handful of brilliant and innovative Swedish pipemakers, not the least of whom were '''[[Sixten Ivarsson]]''' & '''[[Bo Nordh]]''' (may they smoke & rest in peace).