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[[Image:Peder Jeppesen.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
My name is '''Peder Jeppesen''' ''(full name Peder Christian Jeppesen)'' and my pipemaker name is '''Neerup''', which is an old family name. ''(Neerup is the family name of one of his grandmothers.)'' I live with my family in Lejre, near one of the oldest city’s in Denmark called Roskilde.
 
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]I have made pipes for nearly 25 years; I started at [[Karl Erik Ottendahl]], and continued after this at legendary [[Erik Nørding]], from whom I learned all steps of pipe making and decoration work.
 
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe01.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe01.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe02.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe02.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe03.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe03.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe04.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe04.jpg|left|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe05.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]
[[Image:Peder Jeppesen Pipe05.jpg|right|thumb|Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel]]It has always been my dream of the future to make pipes in my own name and design. ''(The dream came true when Jeppesen could buy some machinery and other equipment from the closed down pipe factory of [[Georg Jensen]].)'' Now that this is a reality, I would like to introduce my pipes to all pipe smokers.
My name is '''Peder Jeppesen''' ''(full name Peder Christian Jeppesen)'' and my pipemaker name is '''Neerup''', which is an old family name. ''(Neerup is the family name of one of his grandmothers.)'' I live with my family in Lejre, near one of the oldest city’s in Denmark called Roskilde.
 
I have made pipes for nearly 25 years; I started at [[Karl Erik Ottendahl]], and continued after this at legendary [[Erik Nørding]], from whom I learned all steps of pipe making and decoration work.
 
It has always been my dream of the future to make pipes in my own name and design. ''(The dream came true when Jeppesen could buy some machinery and other equipment from the closed down pipe factory of [[Georg Jensen]].)'' Now that this is a reality, I would like to introduce my pipes to all pipe smokers.


Pipe production, together with rock music, is to me a kind of therapy, which gives me good inspiration. I also get great ideas and inspiration when I am fishing, running or biking in the beautiful nature around me.  
Pipe production, together with rock music, is to me a kind of therapy, which gives me good inspiration. I also get great ideas and inspiration when I am fishing, running or biking in the beautiful nature around me.  
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I hope my pipes will have your attention - all comments are welcome.
I hope my pipes will have your attention - all comments are welcome.


Contact:
Today, working as an independent pipemaker, Jeppesen feels obligated to the art of his instructors and tries to develop this further. Truely in the spirit of [[Karl Erik Ottendahl]] and [[Nørding]] he is one of these few Danish pipemakers, who, despite of high skills and great experience, offer fine pipes, which can be afforded by average wage-earners. Meanwhile his pipes also found acknowledgment in the United States and Japan.
 
 
 
'''Current Examples, courtesy [http://www.racineandlaramie.com/ Racine & Laramie Tobacconist]'''
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'''Contact Information:'''
  [http://www.pipesworld.com/help/?NAME=contact "PipesWorld"] or
  [http://www.pipesworld.com/help/?NAME=contact "PipesWorld"] or
  Email mailto:neerup@firma.tele.dk  
  Email mailto:neerup@firma.tele.dk  
  Phone: + 45 46 48 13 99
  Phone: + 45 46 48 13 99
Neerup pipes are also available from [http://www.thepipeparlor.com www.thepipeparlor.com]


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Today, working as an independent pipemaker, Jeppesen feels obligated to the art of his instructors and tries to develop this further. Truely in the spirit of Ottendahl and Nørding he is one of these few Danish pipemakers, who, despite of high skills and great experience, offer fine pipes, which can be afforded by average wage-earners. Meanwhile his pipes also found acknowledgment in the United States and Japan.


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Denmark]]
[[Category: Denmark]]

Revision as of 22:10, 2 January 2020

My name is Peder Jeppesen (full name Peder Christian Jeppesen) and my pipemaker name is Neerup, which is an old family name. (Neerup is the family name of one of his grandmothers.) I live with my family in Lejre, near one of the oldest city’s in Denmark called Roskilde.

Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel

I have made pipes for nearly 25 years; I started at Karl Erik Ottendahl, and continued after this at legendary Erik Nørding, from whom I learned all steps of pipe making and decoration work.

Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel
Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel
Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel
Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel
Image Courtesy of Lars Kiel

It has always been my dream of the future to make pipes in my own name and design. (The dream came true when Jeppesen could buy some machinery and other equipment from the closed down pipe factory of Georg Jensen.) Now that this is a reality, I would like to introduce my pipes to all pipe smokers.

Pipe production, together with rock music, is to me a kind of therapy, which gives me good inspiration. I also get great ideas and inspiration when I am fishing, running or biking in the beautiful nature around me.

My pipes are produced in briar from Corsica, Greece or at rare times Morocco. The stems are made in black acrylic, sometimes in Cumberland or amber.

When I am designing a model, I concentrate on the proportions between the bowl, shank and mouthpiece. It’s important that the pipe has a perfect balance

The smoke-qualities in a Neerup pipe are given by a deep and well finished tobacco chamber, the perfectly drilled and centered smoke channel, the stem tenon fit to it’s mortise, and a mouthpiece with plenty of air and a pleasant bit.

To meet my costumer’s demands, I use a lot of time to get ideas for decorations that make my pipes interesting and unique. Nearly all the pipes I make have some kind of decoration on the shank, the stem or at the top of the bowl.

The silver-work I use are made in registered 925 sterling silver, and are hand made by a competent silver and jewel smith. I also use different kinds of exotic wood, that I mix with black rings and art amber, but it’s important to me that the decorations are well fitted and make the pipe beautiful and harmonic.

The finish of the pipes is done by concentrated grinding, sanding, buffing and polishing, that keep the pipe and its colors nice and shiny for a long time.

I hope my pipes will have your attention - all comments are welcome.

Today, working as an independent pipemaker, Jeppesen feels obligated to the art of his instructors and tries to develop this further. Truely in the spirit of Karl Erik Ottendahl and Nørding he is one of these few Danish pipemakers, who, despite of high skills and great experience, offer fine pipes, which can be afforded by average wage-earners. Meanwhile his pipes also found acknowledgment in the United States and Japan.


Current Examples, courtesy Racine & Laramie Tobacconist


An excellent selection of Jeppesen pipes is available at Pipedia Underwriter, lepipe.it

Contact Information:

"PipesWorld" or
Email mailto:neerup@firma.tele.dk 
Phone: + 45 46 48 13 99
Neerup pipes are also available from www.thepipeparlor.com