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[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
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[[File:DennySouers.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Denny Souers ca. 2004]]
Denny Souers Pipes  
Denny Souers Pipes  


Mainly Danish style, high-quality, hand-carved freehand pipes.  You can find a few on eBay for several hundred dollars.
Mainly Danish style, high-quality, hand-carved freehand pipes with a wide variety of stem types, but mainly acrylicInsignia is DCS, carved (not stamped) on the bottom of the shank. You can find a few on eBay, in the $100-$800 range, mainly.


From one of his eBay pages:  
From one of his eBay pages:  
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Denny Souers pipe and details, courtesy Cameron LeCocq
From various defunct newsgroup archives, some info on Denny Souers:


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Ben R. 16 years ago
 
Lion Crest sold a lot of pipes that Denny Souers made. Assuming the
pipe you got is in good shape, you got a good deal. Denny Souers pipes
were never cheap.
 
 
Biervergnugen 16 years ago
 
Denny and his wife make a yearly appearance here in Louisville, KY each year
during our St. James Art Fair. He works from his home in Ohio (Columbus,
maybe?) producing some very unique pieces. I know two lads who have
accumulated 7-day sets of his work! One of these pieces was specially made
for my friend (who is of a rather substantial stature) by Denny after coming
across an especially large piece of briar which yielded what we lovingly
refer to as the Driftwood-special. A definite one-of-a-kind!
 
 
r***@aol.com 16 years ago
 
Denny has made some great smoking instruments. I have two. He has a
flair for artisan style pipes as well as Danish. He is also a regular
at the annual juried Louisville Arts & Craft Show. He seems to spend
most of his time in Florida these days. After Lioncrest left their
site I haven't seen much of his work, except occasionaly on Ebay.
Enjoy you pipe, it was an excellent purchase.
 
 
To see a wide variety of his pipes, go to web.archive.org and look up www.lioncrest.com and go back to 2003, then the Denny Souers link.
 
 
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