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Erik Nørding was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally educated in engineering. Pipe carving began as a hobby, but as time went by, he became more interested in pipe making as a profession. During the last 40 years Erik Nørding has built his own business, which today produces approximately 50.000 pipes a year, 90% of which are for the export market. From pipe design innovations to knife making to custom machinery and barbecue cookery, Erik Nørding´s inventiveness keeps expanding.
Erik Nørding was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally educated in engineering. Pipe carving began as a hobby, but as time went by, he became more interested in pipe making as a profession. During the last 40 years Erik Nørding has built his own business, which today produces approximately 50.000 pipes a year, 90% of which are for the export market. From pipe design innovations to knife making to custom machinery and barbecue cookery, Erik Nørding´s inventiveness keeps expanding.


A blacksmith and engineer, Nørding knows his way around pipe making machinery.
[[File:Nording.jpg|thumb|500px|Erik Nording Compilation courtesy Doug Valitchka]]A blacksmith and engineer, Nørding knows his way around pipe making machinery.


Strangely, it was not his love for woodworking that propelled Erik Nording into the pipe making field—it was his terrific facility with machines.
Strangely, it was not his love for woodworking that propelled Erik Nording into the pipe making field—it was his terrific facility with machines.
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But by the time he finished his education, Nording had lost interest in the family factory. "That's because I had started making pipes," he says, holding up the Nording hunting pipe he is smoking. "And pipes are much more interesting than razor blades."
But by the time he finished his education, Nording had lost interest in the family factory. "That's because I had started making pipes," he says, holding up the Nording hunting pipe he is smoking. "And pipes are much more interesting than razor blades."
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Nording's father. a pipe smoker himself, taught the young novice how to properly pack, light and enjoy a pipe. "I was very proud," says Nording. "My father taught me to relax with the pipe. Not to inhale." It was much better than the cigarettes, and Nording's love for pipes has since then continued and grown.
Nording's father. a pipe smoker himself, taught the young novice how to properly pack, light and enjoy a pipe. "I was very proud," says Nording. "My father taught me to relax with the pipe. Not to inhale." It was much better than the cigarettes, and Nording's love for pipes has since then continued and grown.
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Long before he graduated from engineering school at age 25 he was a more experienced pipe smoker than most men his age. He frequented a pipe shop in Copenhagen and often had his pipes repaired there. "The guy who did the repairs in that shop" says Nording. "could see that it was a good business, and he wanted to start his own pipe making shop." That repairman's name was Skovbo. One day he approached the young Erik Nording with a proposition. "You are a blacksmith and an engineer," Skovbo said to Nording. "You must know a lot about machinery. Can you make me some pipe making machinery?"
Long before he graduated from engineering school at age 25 he was a more experienced pipe smoker than most men his age. He frequented a pipe shop in Copenhagen and often had his pipes repaired there. "The guy who did the repairs in that shop" says Nording. "could see that it was a good business, and he wanted to start his own pipe making shop." That repairman's name was Skovbo. One day he approached the young Erik Nording with a proposition. "You are a blacksmith and an engineer," Skovbo said to Nording. "You must know a lot about machinery. Can you make me some pipe making machinery?"
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It must have been a terrifically discouraging moment for a young man who had just completed what he thought was his first paying job in a new career. As Erik Nording now remembers that moment, sitting in a beautiful home that contains a pipe making shop large enough for 20 workers making tens of thousands of world-famous pipes, his face exhibits amusement at that memory. But back then, as a youngster trying to get a foothold in the world, his expression must have been more akin to horror.
It must have been a terrifically discouraging moment for a young man who had just completed what he thought was his first paying job in a new career. As Erik Nording now remembers that moment, sitting in a beautiful home that contains a pipe making shop large enough for 20 workers making tens of thousands of world-famous pipes, his face exhibits amusement at that memory. But back then, as a youngster trying to get a foothold in the world, his expression must have been more akin to horror.
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It was difficult. Nording was finishing school, paying off his partner and trying to make pipes. "I could make a pipe that was smokable," he says, "but not beautiful." The ability to craft the sculptures that Nording pipes have become was a long process. However, he struck upon an idea. "I was a blacksmith; I could make anything out of metal if I had a drawing to work from. Why not do the same with pipes?"
It was difficult. Nording was finishing school, paying off his partner and trying to make pipes. "I could make a pipe that was smokable," he says, "but not beautiful." The ability to craft the sculptures that Nording pipes have become was a long process. However, he struck upon an idea. "I was a blacksmith; I could make anything out of metal if I had a drawing to work from. Why not do the same with pipes?"
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* Aalbørg
* Aalbørg
* Eriksen
* Eriksen
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