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[[Image:Ulmer kloben ungarnkopf.jpg|thumb|top: Ulmer Kloben, bottom: Ungarnkopf.<br>The bowls of the two pipes are made of curled wood. The stems and shanks are turned from wood. The lids and decorative fittings are made of brass. Courtesy [https://bawue.museum-digital.de/index.php?t=objekt&oges=18937 Heimatmuseum Waldstetten]<br>[CC BY-NC-SA]]] | |||
'''Ulmer Maserholzpfeifen''' (Curled Wood Pipes from Ulm) can be devided in two basic designs: ''Ulmer Kloben'' (Wooden Block from Ulm) and the ''Ungarnform'' (Hungarian Form) or ''Ungarnkopf'' (Hungarian Head) where Ulm is a city in the south of Germany. | |||
<ref>These translations are quite rough! Although being german I never heard the word "[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloben Kloben]" before but have found that it's a middlehigh-german word for "Holzklotz" which can be translated as wooden block.</ref> | |||
These pipes were made since the end of the 17th century<ref>https://www.sammeln-sammler.de/tabakpfeifen/</ref> or from 1733 on<ref>http://www.woffenbach.de/pfeifenclub/pfeifentabak.html This source states the end of the 17th century as being the time when building of composite (right word?) pipes began.</ref>. | |||
== Further Reading == | |||
* Die berühmten Ulmer Maserholz Pfeifen: Geschichtliches und Kulturgeschichtliches über die Pfeifenherstellung in Ulm (Druckerei R. Mack GmbH; ISBN-13: 9783980243643) by [[Manger|Anton Manger]] | |||
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Revision as of 22:35, 26 October 2020
Ulmer Maserholzpfeifen (Curled Wood Pipes from Ulm) can be devided in two basic designs: Ulmer Kloben (Wooden Block from Ulm) and the Ungarnform (Hungarian Form) or Ungarnkopf (Hungarian Head) where Ulm is a city in the south of Germany. [1]
These pipes were made since the end of the 17th century[2] or from 1733 on[3].
Further Reading
- Die berühmten Ulmer Maserholz Pfeifen: Geschichtliches und Kulturgeschichtliches über die Pfeifenherstellung in Ulm (Druckerei R. Mack GmbH; ISBN-13: 9783980243643) by Anton Manger
Gallery
References
- ↑ These translations are quite rough! Although being german I never heard the word "Kloben" before but have found that it's a middlehigh-german word for "Holzklotz" which can be translated as wooden block.
- ↑ https://www.sammeln-sammler.de/tabakpfeifen/
- ↑ http://www.woffenbach.de/pfeifenclub/pfeifentabak.html This source states the end of the 17th century as being the time when building of composite (right word?) pipes began.