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[[Torben Dansk]] pipes were originally made by [[Torben Hetler]]. Next to other manufacture brands ([[Danmore]], [[Tabago]] e.a.) they appeared in the first cataloge of [[DAN PIPE]]  (originally named "Danske Pibe"), a pipe and tobacco mailing enterprise established by Heiko Behrens in 1972. Following the pipes became well-known and quite popular in Germany. Later they were made by [[Lars Christensen]]'s manufacture. According to the cataloge 1992/93 they were made by [[Poul Winslow]].
[[Torben Dansk]] pipes were originally made by [[Torben Hetler]]. Next to other manufacture brands ([[Danmore]], [[Tabago]] e.a.) they appeared in the first cataloge of [[Dan Pipe]]  (originally named "Danske Pibe"), a pipe and tobacco mailing enterprise established by Heiko Behrens in 1972. Following the pipes became well-known and quite popular in Germany. Later they were made by [[Lars Christensen]]'s manufacture. According to the cataloge 1992/93 they were made by [[Poul Winslow]].


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

Revision as of 12:18, 19 March 2015

Torben Dansk pipes were originally made by Torben Hetler. Next to other manufacture brands (Danmore, Tabago e.a.) they appeared in the first cataloge of Dan Pipe (originally named "Danske Pibe"), a pipe and tobacco mailing enterprise established by Heiko Behrens in 1972. Following the pipes became well-known and quite popular in Germany. Later they were made by Lars Christensen's manufacture. According to the cataloge 1992/93 they were made by Poul Winslow.