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It had been previously report that Jørgen Larsen made Mr. Andersen pipes. However David Field, the importer for Larsen states, "Jorgen Larsen never made Mr. Andersen pipes to my knowledge." If you have any information on Mr. Andersen pipes, please edit this article to include it, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I can do that for you. Meanwhile we have these interesting examples:
It had been previously report that Jørgen Larsen made Mr. Andersen pipes. However David Field, the importer for Larsen states, "Jorgen Larsen never made Mr. Andersen pipes to my knowledge." If you have any information on Mr. Andersen pipes, please edit this article to include it, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I can do that for you. Meanwhile we have these interesting examples:


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File:JorgenL 01.jpg|Circa 1983 Volcano
File:JorgenL 01.jpg|Circa 1983 Volcano
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File:MrAndersen Stacked Brandy.JPG|Stacked Brandy, Courtesy David Cuneo
File:MrAndersen Stacked Brandy.JPG|Stacked Brandy, Courtesy David Cuneo
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Mr. Andersen Bent Dublin &ldquo;Elephant Ear,&rdquo; Courtesy Dennis Dreyer
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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Denmark]]

Revision as of 14:44, 11 August 2014

It had been previously report that Jørgen Larsen made Mr. Andersen pipes. However David Field, the importer for Larsen states, "Jorgen Larsen never made Mr. Andersen pipes to my knowledge." If you have any information on Mr. Andersen pipes, please edit this article to include it, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com, and I can do that for you. Meanwhile we have these interesting examples:


Mr. Andersen Bent Dublin “Elephant Ear,” Courtesy Dennis Dreyer