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This article may actually be due to misspelling '''[[Mr. Andersen]]'''. Although there may be Mr. Anderson pipes around as well. We're in the process of sorting that out. There is no end of confusion about Mr. Andersen pipes, and perhaps Mr. Anderson pipes. Please see [[Mr. Andersen]].
Meanwhile, if you have additional information about this confusion please add it here, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.
Pipes made in Denmark under the name of '''Mr. Anderson''' have been around for a number of years, but it's been just speculated as to who made them. When [[Søren Eric Andersen]] was asked if he was the maker he replied. <q>They were commissioned by Remo Sørensen, who had several pipe shops in Copenhagen in the seventies/ eighties. I know that Larsen from [[Larsen & Stigart]] made some of them, but there will have been more pipe makers involved. These pipe were with filling and standard mouthpiece, but a decent quality, and a fair price.</q> It is thought that some were made by [[Jørgen Larsen]] and others by [[Erik Nørding]].
Pipes made in Denmark under the name of '''Mr. Anderson''' have been around for a number of years, but it's been just speculated as to who made them. When [[Søren Eric Andersen]] was asked if he was the maker he replied. <q>They were commissioned by Remo Sørensen, who had several pipe shops in Copenhagen in the seventies/ eighties. I know that Larsen from [[Larsen & Stigart]] made some of them, but there will have been more pipe makers involved. These pipe were with filling and standard mouthpiece, but a decent quality, and a fair price.</q> It is thought that some were made by [[Jørgen Larsen]] and others by [[Erik Nørding]].


This article may actually be due to misspelling [[Mr. Andersen]]. We're in the process of sorting that out. There is no end of confusion about Mr. Andersen pipes, and perhaps Mr. Anderson pipes as well!


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


<gallery widths=400 heights=300 mode="packed-hover">
<gallery widths=400 heights=300 mode="packed-hover" caption="Note: This example is a Mr. Andersen pipes, not Mr. Anderson">
File:MrAnderson01.jpg|Example and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:MrAnderson01.jpg|Example and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:MrAnderson07.jpg|Example and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:MrAnderson07.jpg|Example and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka

Revision as of 15:14, 1 August 2021

This article may actually be due to misspelling Mr. Andersen. Although there may be Mr. Anderson pipes around as well. We're in the process of sorting that out. There is no end of confusion about Mr. Andersen pipes, and perhaps Mr. Anderson pipes. Please see Mr. Andersen.

Meanwhile, if you have additional information about this confusion please add it here, or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.

Pipes made in Denmark under the name of Mr. Anderson have been around for a number of years, but it's been just speculated as to who made them. When Søren Eric Andersen was asked if he was the maker he replied. They were commissioned by Remo Sørensen, who had several pipe shops in Copenhagen in the seventies/ eighties. I know that Larsen from Larsen & Stigart made some of them, but there will have been more pipe makers involved. These pipe were with filling and standard mouthpiece, but a decent quality, and a fair price. It is thought that some were made by Jørgen Larsen and others by Erik Nørding.


Gallery