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'''Courtesy of [http://www.pipendoge.de/barbi_infoengl.htm "Pipendoge"] Jörg Rolf Lehmann, edited May 2011 --[[User:Sethile|sethile]] 11:06, 24 May 2011 (CDT)'''
'''Courtesy of [http://www.pipendoge.de/barbi_infoengl.htm "Pipendoge"] Jörg Rolf Lehmann'''
[[Image:Rainer Barbi.jpg|left]]
[[Image:Rainer Barbi.jpg|left]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi1.jpg|right|thumb|A beautiful Rainer Volcano]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi1.jpg|right|thumb|A beautiful Rainer Volcano]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi2.jpg|right|thumb|A beautiful Rainer Volcano]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi2.jpg|right|thumb|A beautiful Rainer Volcano]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi3.jpg|left|thumb|Rainer's description: This beautiful piece belongs to a German collector who acquired it over a year ago. It is made of plateau briar from Sicily. Harmonic lines, excellent straight grain and perfectly clean wood characterizes this pipe. The stem is made of ebonite.]]
[[Image:rainerbarbi3.jpg|left|thumb|Rainer's description: This beautiful piece belongs to a German collector who acquired it over a year ago. It is made of plateau briar from Sicily. Harmonic lines, excellent straight grain and perfectly clean wood characterizes this pipe. The stem is made of ebonite.]]
'''Rainer Barbi''' started with the production of pipes in 1974. He can therefore be regarded as the "senior" of the German freehand pipe makers, although he really has the spirit of a young person. I first met Rainer in 2001, when he hosted a presentation of his pipes in the city of Bünde, at Otto Pollner's place, who was the grand-master of pipe-turners in Germany.
'''Note''': Rainer Barbi passed away on 23 May 2011 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He will be greatly missed!
 
'''Rainer Barbi''' started with the production of pipes in 1974. He was therefore regarded as the "senior" of the German freehand pipe makers, although he really had the spirit of a young person. I first met Rainer in 2001, when he hosted a presentation of his pipes in the city of Bünde, at Otto Pollner's place, who is the grand-master of pipe-turners in Germany.  


There is no doubt, Rainer is one of the very best pipe makers in the world today, which is very remarkable for someone who started out as an autodidact(self-taught). Barbi can be proud of his work, they are amongst the most popular pieces worldwide.
There is no doubt, Rainer was one of the very best pipe makers in the world, which is very remarkable for someone who started out as an autodidact(self-taught). Barbi can be proud of his work, they are amongst the most popular pieces worldwide.


I like all the pipes of Barbi very much, without exception, a style of his own is unmistakable and the recogntion value of a Barbi is great. Many of his pipes are finished very brightly and the grain contrast stands out more and more with use of the pipe.
I like all the pipes of Barbi very much, without exception, a style of his own is unmistakable and the recogntion value of a Barbi is great. Many of his pipes are finished very brightly and the grain contrast stands out more and more with use of the pipe.
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[[Image:Rainer Barbi Pipe01.jpg|right|thumb]]
[[Image:Rainer Barbi Pipe02.jpg|right|thumb]]
[[Image:Rainer Barbi Pipe02.jpg|right|thumb]]
Barbi uses different decorating materials and finishes. Cumberland mouthpieces were apparently very popular with early pipes. Barbi is a strong advocate of the use of tobacco chamber coating (charcoal/graphite/tumbler), and there is no doubt, his coating is great.
Barbi uses different decorating materials and finishes. Cumberland mouthpieces were apparently very popular with early pipes. Barbi was a strong advocate of the use of tobacco chamber coating (charcoal/graphite/tumbler), and there is no doubt, his coating was great.


Barbi makes both smooth and sand-blasted pipes. I have also seen meerschaum pipes with his brandname.
Barbi made both smooth and sand-blasted pipes. I have also seen meerschaum pipes with his brandname.


Barbi has used various identifying marks on his pipes during the more than 30 years of his pipe making. I have seen older pieces (drilled to accept 6mm filter) with the stamp "Styled by Barbi" (without grades) and a golden signature stamp "R. Barbi" on the stem.
Barbi has used various identifying marks on his pipes during the more than 30 years of his pipe making. I have seen older pieces (drilled to accept 6mm filter) with the stamp "Styled by Barbi" (without grades) and a golden signature stamp "R. Barbi" on the stem.
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'''Contact information:'''
'''Contact information:'''
  Rainer does not sell pipes directly.
  Rainer did not sell pipes directly.
  Here is his list of [http://www.barbi-pipes.com/start_eng/startframeset.htm dealers and distributors] that carry his pipes.
  Here is his list of [http://www.barbi-pipes.com/start_eng/startframeset.htm dealers and distributors] that carry his pipes.
  He is happy to offer information, advice and practical help to those interested in his pipes.
  He was happy to offer information, advice and practical help to those interested in his pipes.
   
   
  '''Rainer Barbi'''
  '''Rainer Barbi'''
Dorfstraße 5a
21502 Worth, Germany
Phone: +49 4152-82932
Fax:+49 4152-878513
  Website: [http://www.barbi-pipes.com/index.htm Rainer Barbi]
  Website: [http://www.barbi-pipes.com/index.htm Rainer Barbi]
  Email: mailto:rainerbarbi@aol.com
  Email: mailto:rainerbarbi@aol.com

Revision as of 16:06, 24 May 2011

Courtesy of "Pipendoge" Jörg Rolf Lehmann, edited May 2011 --sethile 11:06, 24 May 2011 (CDT)

Rainer Barbi.jpg
A beautiful Rainer Volcano
A beautiful Rainer Volcano
Rainer's description: This beautiful piece belongs to a German collector who acquired it over a year ago. It is made of plateau briar from Sicily. Harmonic lines, excellent straight grain and perfectly clean wood characterizes this pipe. The stem is made of ebonite.

Note: Rainer Barbi passed away on 23 May 2011 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He will be greatly missed!

Rainer Barbi started with the production of pipes in 1974. He was therefore regarded as the "senior" of the German freehand pipe makers, although he really had the spirit of a young person. I first met Rainer in 2001, when he hosted a presentation of his pipes in the city of Bünde, at Otto Pollner's place, who is the grand-master of pipe-turners in Germany.

There is no doubt, Rainer was one of the very best pipe makers in the world, which is very remarkable for someone who started out as an autodidact(self-taught). Barbi can be proud of his work, they are amongst the most popular pieces worldwide.

I like all the pipes of Barbi very much, without exception, a style of his own is unmistakable and the recogntion value of a Barbi is great. Many of his pipes are finished very brightly and the grain contrast stands out more and more with use of the pipe.

It should be pointed out that Barbi, despite his success and being honored with a prestigious award in the USA, quite consciously maintains the German market and also makes pipes to accept 9mm filters, which are popular in Germany. However, these are just as beautiful and delicate as his pipes which are not fitted to accept filters.

Rainer Barbi Pipe01.jpg
Rainer Barbi Pipe02.jpg

Barbi uses different decorating materials and finishes. Cumberland mouthpieces were apparently very popular with early pipes. Barbi was a strong advocate of the use of tobacco chamber coating (charcoal/graphite/tumbler), and there is no doubt, his coating was great.

Barbi made both smooth and sand-blasted pipes. I have also seen meerschaum pipes with his brandname.

Barbi has used various identifying marks on his pipes during the more than 30 years of his pipe making. I have seen older pieces (drilled to accept 6mm filter) with the stamp "Styled by Barbi" (without grades) and a golden signature stamp "R. Barbi" on the stem.

The current pieces are stamped "r. barbi - handarbeit" and a delicate "r.b." on the stem. This design on the stem is slightly raised. As to how this is done, it is a secret which other pipe carvers envy.

Contact information:

Rainer did not sell pipes directly.
Here is his list of dealers and distributors that carry his pipes.
He was happy to offer information, advice and practical help to those interested in his pipes.

Rainer Barbi
Website: Rainer Barbi
Email: mailto:rainerbarbi@aol.com