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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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Ulmer kloben ungarnkopf.jpg|top: Ulmer Kloben (Sackpfeife), bottom: Ungarnkopf. The bowls of the two pipes are made of burl 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] [CC BY-NC-SA]
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Revision as of 22:35, 26 October 2020

top: Ulmer Kloben, bottom: Ungarnkopf.
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 Heimatmuseum Waldstetten
[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. [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

  1. 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.
  2. https://www.sammeln-sammler.de/tabakpfeifen/
  3. 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.