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(Contributions courtesy of Gerrit Jan.)
(Contributions courtesy of Gerrit Jan.)
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Image:Wallenstein_longford-driftwood.jpg‎|Stage 2, Driftwood
Image:Wallenstein_longford-driftwood.jpg‎|Stage 2, Driftwood
Image:Wallenstein_2Longfords.JPG|Stage 3, Longsfords
Image:Wallenstein_2Longfords.JPG|Stage 3, Longsfords
Image:Wallenstein_Big_Butcher_Boy1.JPG|Stage 4, Big Butcher Boy *
Image:Wallenstein_Big_Butcher_Boy1.JPG|Stage 4, Big Butcher Boy  
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Also in 2008, Roger introduced the "Graffiti" series. As we might expect from Wallenstein, it is a very unique series of pipe shapes. Also new is the Ironaut. A combination of briar and titanium. Roger is continuing to work on this idea, so perhaps we will  more along these lines in the near future.*
Also in 2008, Roger introduced the "Graffiti" series. As we might expect from Wallenstein, it is a very unique series of pipe shapes. Also new is the Ironaut. A combination of briar and titanium. Roger is continuing to work on this idea, so perhaps we will  more along these lines in the near future.


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Image:Wallenstein_graffiti5(1).JPG‎|Graffiti Series
Image:Wallenstein_graffiti5(1).JPG‎|Graffiti Series
Image:Wallenstein_titan.jpg|Ironaut Series *
Image:Wallenstein_titan.jpg|Titan, Ironaut Series.
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[[File:Wallenstein_tinkerbelle1.jpg‎|thumb|left|Tinkerbelle]] [[File:Wallenstein_Tahilla.JPG‎|thumb|Tahilla]]
[[File:Wallenstein_tinkerbelle1.jpg‎|thumb|left|Tinkerbelle]] [[File:Wallenstein_Tahilla.JPG‎|thumb|Tahilla]]
When the subject is German pipe makers, Roger's remarkable innovations in combination with his beautiful crafting of "normal" pipes, has inspired a good deal of discussion. *
When the subject is German pipe makers, Roger's remarkable innovations in combination with his beautiful crafting of "normal" pipes, has inspired a good deal of discussion.


In September of 2008 Wallenstein stopped selling directly to his customers when on the occasion of the 30th Inter-tabac Fair Dortmund, [http://www.otto-kopp.de/ Otto & Kopp] of Offenbach took over the worldwide distribution of Wallenstein pipes (excluding the USA).
In September of 2008 Wallenstein stopped selling directly to his customers when on the occasion of the 30th Inter-tabac Fair Dortmund, [http://www.otto-kopp.de/ Otto & Kopp] of Offenbach took over the worldwide distribution of Wallenstein pipes (excluding the USA).
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  Distribution (excluding the USA): [http://www.otto-kopp.de/ Otto & Kopp]; USA: [http://www.smokershaven.com/wallenstein.aspx Smoker's Haven]
  Distribution (excluding the USA): [http://www.otto-kopp.de/ Otto & Kopp]; USA: [http://www.smokershaven.com/wallenstein.aspx Smoker's Haven]


* Contributions courtesy of Gerrit Jan.
* Contributions on the Driftwood, Graffiti, and Ironaut series courtesy of Gerrit Jan.
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Germany]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]][[Category: Germany]]

Revision as of 13:39, 31 August 2009

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Roger Wallenstein was born on the Main, reared on the Lahn and settled on the Saar, yet still at home on the Kenmare River. The grandson, son, brother, and father of pipe smokers, Wallenstein enjoyed his first pipe at 14. "Even before my first kiss? For sure! " As a student, Roger made a "pilgrimage" to Copenhagen in a Citroen 2 CV. He bought and marveled at pipes made by Larsen and Bang, was bowled over by Anne Julie. Since those days, Wallenstein become a lawyer, husband, and the father of three children. Along the way he acquired the tranquility, carefulness, and patience necessary to make pipes.

Earlier, while still in those rough-and-ready years, Wallenstein made friends with Pit Rohrbach. Their mutual interests include Ireland, old English sports cars, Bonsai, the love of seafood, and for some time now, pipe making.







In 2006 Wallenstein made friends with Brad Pohlmann. The result are pipes which unite Wallenstein's incredible imagination of new shapes with Brad's superb sandblasting work:

In 2008 Roger created a totally new finish, which was first named "Flotsam", and later on called "Driftwood". By treating the briar with a self-composed solution the pipes look to be made from driftwood. Roger has been experimenting with different colors and the results are show in the pictures below.*

Also in 2008, Roger introduced the "Graffiti" series. As we might expect from Wallenstein, it is a very unique series of pipe shapes. Also new is the Ironaut. A combination of briar and titanium. Roger is continuing to work on this idea, so perhaps we will more along these lines in the near future.

Tinkerbelle
Tahilla

When the subject is German pipe makers, Roger's remarkable innovations in combination with his beautiful crafting of "normal" pipes, has inspired a good deal of discussion.

In September of 2008 Wallenstein stopped selling directly to his customers when on the occasion of the 30th Inter-tabac Fair Dortmund, Otto & Kopp of Offenbach took over the worldwide distribution of Wallenstein pipes (excluding the USA).

Email: info@blue-lobster-pipes.com
Website: Blue Lobster Pipes
Distribution (excluding the USA): Otto & Kopp; USA: Smoker's Haven
  • Contributions on the Driftwood, Graffiti, and Ironaut series courtesy of Gerrit Jan.