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The example Bob purchased has the short shank, but with a smooth top.
The example Bob purchased has the short shank, but with a smooth top.
From information obtained from Poul Rasmussen, (another one) ,
Soborg pipes did come from Soren's shop. Mr. Rasmussen purchased the contents of Soren's shop after his retirement, including equipment, pipes and paperwork/files.
Those revealed that the Soborg pipes did come from Soren. As far as did someone else in the shop make them, that I'm not sure of.


[[File:Soborg-short-shank-smooth-top.jpg|thumb|263px|center|Soborg pipe, courtesy Bob Taylor]]
[[File:Soborg-short-shank-smooth-top.jpg|thumb|263px|center|Soborg pipe, courtesy Bob Taylor]]

Revision as of 15:47, 1 January 2021

We need additional information. We had previously speculated these were made by Søren Refbjerg Rasmussen of Søborg. Bob Taylor reported a brief correspondence with Søren regarding a Soborg pipe Bob purchased in April of 2007. Søren indicated Soborg pipes were made about 30 years ago, and were not made by him personally (but presumably by others working for him). It's a bit hard to decipher, but it appears pipes with a short shank were saved, and then finished up every 6 months and sold as Soborgs. They were mostly sold to England, and the U.S. markets. Most of them had a rough (Plateaux) top. If you have any information about Soborg pipes, or who made them, please add it here or send it to sethile.pipes@gmail.com and we can add it for you.

The example Bob purchased has the short shank, but with a smooth top.

From information obtained from Poul Rasmussen, (another one) , Soborg pipes did come from Soren's shop. Mr. Rasmussen purchased the contents of Soren's shop after his retirement, including equipment, pipes and paperwork/files. Those revealed that the Soborg pipes did come from Soren. As far as did someone else in the shop make them, that I'm not sure of.

Soborg pipe, courtesy Bob Taylor