Maxim: Difference between revisions

From Pipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(fixed link and marked quote as such)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The Maxim brand was produced for whole sale company Terella in Hamburg. Terella delivers the Wolsdorff tobaconnist's chain throughout Germany. These pipes were made by Oldenkott and today by Design Berlin
The '''Maxim''' brand was produced for whole sale company Terella in Hamburg. Terella delivers the Wolsdorff tobaconnist's chain throughout Germany. These pipes were made by [[Oldenkott]] and today by [[Design Berlin]].


There is further information in a German newsgroup. I summarize/translate:
<q>The Maxim label was (and is, but in smaller numbers) made for the wholesale company Terella in Hamburg. It is particularly (but not exclusively) responsible for delivering to Wolsdorff branches throughout Germany.


<q>The Maxim label was (and still, though in lower quantity) is produced for whole sale company Terella in Hamburg. That company delivers (though not exclusively) to shops of the Wolsdorff tobaconnist's chain throughout Germany. For a long period, these pipes were made by Oldenkott company, and even long after Oldenkott was closed down, there were pipes from their production around. Today these pipes are preferably made by Design Berlin. Among Wolsdorff staff these pipes do not enjoy the best of reputations. They are somewhat labled to be 'too low quality for way too much money'"</q>
These pipes were produced for a long time by the Oldenkott company, and stocks from this production were still available long after Oldenkott closed the doors. Today these pipes are preferably made by DB (Design Berlin).
<ref>groups.google.de/group/de.alt.fan.tabak/browse_frm/thread/fcec5dc080b23db4/e04ead5312011843?lnk=st&q=maxim+pfeifen&rnum=2&hl=de#e04ead5312011843</ref>


To further elaborate on the companies mentioned: Oldenkott was the second most important pipe maker in Germany (after Vauen) till it closed down in 1992. Their pipes enjoyed - and still enjoy - a very good reputation among pipe smokers. Having a chance today of getting one of them from the old supplies, it is recommended to take the chance. (Unfortunately, the source of this recommendation is only in German, from a pipe smoking newsgroup's web site: http://www.daft.de/pfeifen/oldenkott/)
In Wolsdorffler circles these pipes do not have the best reputation. Somehow there is something attached to these pipes that is associated with "far too poor quality for far too much money".</q>
<ref>translation of: groups.google.com/d/msg/de.alt.fan.tabak/_OxdwICyPbQ/Oh9nwIdh-MgJ &ndash; Christian Probst Jan 22 2003</ref>
 
To further elaborate on the companies mentioned: Oldenkott was the second most important pipe maker in Germany (after Vauen) till it closed down in 1992. Their pipes enjoyed - and still enjoy - a very good reputation among pipe smokers. Having a chance today of getting one of them from the old supplies, it is recommended to take the chance.
<ref>Unfortunately, the source of this recommendation is only in German, from a pipe smoking newsgroup's web site: http://www.daft.de/pfeifen/oldenkott/</ref>


The other company mentioned, Design Berlin, is still around and they also have a good reputation.
The other company mentioned, Design Berlin, is still around and they also have a good reputation.
== Notes ==
<references />

Revision as of 14:41, 4 October 2020

The Maxim brand was produced for whole sale company Terella in Hamburg. Terella delivers the Wolsdorff tobaconnist's chain throughout Germany. These pipes were made by Oldenkott and today by Design Berlin.

The Maxim label was (and is, but in smaller numbers) made for the wholesale company Terella in Hamburg. It is particularly (but not exclusively) responsible for delivering to Wolsdorff branches throughout Germany.

These pipes were produced for a long time by the Oldenkott company, and stocks from this production were still available long after Oldenkott closed the doors. Today these pipes are preferably made by DB (Design Berlin).

In Wolsdorffler circles these pipes do not have the best reputation. Somehow there is something attached to these pipes that is associated with "far too poor quality for far too much money". [1]

To further elaborate on the companies mentioned: Oldenkott was the second most important pipe maker in Germany (after Vauen) till it closed down in 1992. Their pipes enjoyed - and still enjoy - a very good reputation among pipe smokers. Having a chance today of getting one of them from the old supplies, it is recommended to take the chance. [2]

The other company mentioned, Design Berlin, is still around and they also have a good reputation.

Notes

  1. translation of: groups.google.com/d/msg/de.alt.fan.tabak/_OxdwICyPbQ/Oh9nwIdh-MgJ – Christian Probst Jan 22 2003
  2. Unfortunately, the source of this recommendation is only in German, from a pipe smoking newsgroup's web site: http://www.daft.de/pfeifen/oldenkott/