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[[File:Andreas Bennwik.jpg|thumb|Andreas Benwik, courtesy [http://www.svenskapipklubben.se/en/?page_id=303 Pipe Club of Sweden website]]]
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!colspan="2"|Oldenkott
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|colspan="2" style="padding: 0;"|[[Image:Oldenkott12.jpg|400px|Compilation, courtesy Doug Valitchka]]
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|Existence
|1740 — today
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|Location
|Rees (Lower Rhine), Germany
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|style="vertical-align:top;"|Notable Employees
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* Henricus Oldenkott, founder of ''Henric's Oldenkott senior & Comp., Rees''
* Hermannus Oldenkott, 1730-1792, founder of ''Herm's Oldenkott & Söhne, Ahaus''
* August Kersten
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'''''Written by Jan Andersson, from The [http://www.svenskapipklubben.se/en/?page_id=303 Pipe Club of Sweden website]'''''
Very little is known about the company. According to the albums the company was founded in 1760 in Amsterdam as Hermann Oldenkott, and in 1819, a subsidiary in Ahaus (Germany). There were likely other factories as well, as in 1838 August Kersten from Rees (Germany) bought the factories from Heinric Oldenkott in Elten (Germany) and Weesp (Holland), although it is not clear whether these were part of the original Oldenkott company. The German company increased rapidly and became one of the largest German tobacco companies. In 1929 the factories from Hermann Oldenkott in Ahaus and Neuss (Germany) were bought by the German Oldenkott company. The German company produced pipes starting in 1932. In 1972 the German company was bought by the Dutch company Niemeijer. Tobacco production ceased in 1974 and only pipes were made afterward. In 1987 the German pipe company was bought by the Kersten family again, but closed in 1992.


I met '''Andreas Bennwik''' for the first time at the Tobacco & Match Museumin Stockholm, when they opened an exhibition called Swedish Delight. That was about two years ago and at that occasion, Andreas brought some pipes he showed to me. Perhaps they were not technically perfect, but it was easy to see that this young man had a sense for design and form, so I was looking forward to follow his progress. Later I saw some of his pipes on the internet and was impressed. When I last spring heard that he was about to spend some days with Tom Eltang in Copenhagen, I took the opportunity to meet him there. It is much simpler for me to go to Copenhagen than to Stockholm, where Andreas is living.
The pipes were machine made and in general of mediocre quality. The most important pipes of Oldenkott were the so called "Porsche" design pipe. The bowl was turned like the motor block of a racing car and was lacquered with a silver-grey color. Today these special pipes are very rare and expensive.  


Andreas (*1979) was born in Stockholm and has stayed there since. Ever since he left school he has been working as an illustrator, mainly making advertisements but also with covers for books and CD: s. About ten years ago he got interested in pipes and the first pipe, a [[VAUEN]], was bought during a trip to Berlin. However, this first meeting with pipes and pipe-smoking was not entirely positive (maybe it was the choice of tobacco that was wrong), so it only became a few pipefuls now and then. A few years passed, and then Andreas started to search for pipes on the internet. There he found a lot of pipes, some of them he thought were beautiful, some not. But he also found a lot of tips, how to make a pipe with the use of very simple tools.
In spite of the apparent quality of both Oldenkott and VAUEN pipes, they are known as good smokers.


His first step was to buy a collection of used pipes at an auction and he started renovating them. The adventure seeing a much-used pipe being transformed into looking almost as new, strengthened his desire to make some pipes of his own. The ambition at that time only was to make a few pipes to smoke himself. He bought some predrilled blocks and got started. But soon he realized that to get more freedom in the choice of model and a greater possibility to take advantage of the grain, he had to use blocks that were not drilled. However, at that time he did not have a lathe of his own, so he had to use pre-fabricated tenons from Delrin. Andreas meets other pipemakers Two years ago Andreas was on a trip to the southern part of Sweden and at that trip, he visited the pipemakers Sara and Love Geiger. He got many valuable tips from them and at the same journey, he also paid Tom Eltang a short visit. These meetings made him confident that he wanted to make more pipes, and he understood that the first thing he had to do was to buy a lathe. Shortly after that journey, he did so.
<q>Oldenkott is an early 20th century German brand by Henry Oldenkott. His factory in Hallen closed in April 1982, with some of the workder moving to [[VAUEN]]. Oldenkott made pipes with and without filters. It was in this company that [[Porsche]] pipes were produced.</q><ref>Pipes &ndash; Artisans and Trademarks, by José Manuel Lopes, ISBN: 978-9725891537</ref>


The contact with Tom Eltang resulted in that he last year spent four days in Tom’s workshop and learned the basics in pipe-making. So when I now meet Andreas, it is his second visit to Tom and also this time he was to stay for four days.
You can find the stamps [[Eminent]] and [[Excelsior]] as sub-brands or seconds. Oldenkott also used to produce pipes for whole sale company Terella which were stamped as [[Maxim]].


Andreas is most enthusiastic about this opportunity to work in Tom’s workshop. And it is not hard to understand. Here he has a master to ask for advice, and in the workshop there is plenty of space and all the tools and machines needed. Just space is a little problem for Andreas. In his flat at home he has an extremely narrow room for his workshop and because of that, he cannot have all the machines he wants to. The dream is to get the opportunity to move into a house of his own in the future.
== The present ==
In 2012 the rights to the word and figurative mark ''Henric’s Oldenkott Senior & Comp.'' were acquired by Alexander Strähnz, Cologne, with the aim of resuming pipe production, initially on a small scale.
<ref>https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenkott_(Unternehmen)</ref>


Classical shapes are favorites Those of Andreas’ pipes I have seen are small to medium in size, which is the size most pipe-smokers in our part of the world prefer. Most pipes are made from briar and ebonite and have no adornments from other materials. However, sometimes Andreas uses bamboo or horn, but not very often. “Shall I use any other material, it has to have a purpose”, as Andreas himself says. And of course, he is right there. Adornments have to bring something to the pipe, it must be a natural part of the shape. The pipes I saw at my visit were smooth and most of them in the classical shapes. Andreas tells me that he has made a few rusticated pipes, but that he has not tried sandblasting. However, I am confident that he will try that too in the future, when he has more space for his workshop. Briar – a fascinating material That Andreas has a pronounced sense for form is not surprising, considering his profession. However, he says that working in a living material like wood was new to him. But he is fascinated by the possibilities this material brings and also by the challenge to master the difficulties it offers. The last day of his visit to Copenhagen was spent in the Danish Pipe Shop in central Copenhagen, to show his pipes to interested customers. I had no possibility to be there then, but I am confident that it was a success. His pipes are really worth it. And I am sure we will have reason to come back to him and his pipes in the future.
At the Intertabak trade fair, he made contact with a company from Italy, which is now supposed to bring the Oldenkott pipes back to life. Therefore, the appearance will be based on the pipes from Rees. Overall, they are getting a little smaller, the shank more elegant and narrow. The premium quality models also receive a red and white dot as a mark, which used to be a mark of the Oldenkott pipes.
<ref>RP Online &ndash; Die Rückkehr der Oldenkott-Pfeifen; https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/emmerich/die-rueckkehr-der-oldenkott-pfeifen_aid-16127285</ref>
 
As part of the exhibition on the 175th anniversary of the tobacco and cigar factory Oldenkott, which took place in the Koenraad-Bosman-Museum, the pipes were offered in three different versions: sandblasted, dark polished or light stained.
<ref>RP Online &ndash; Mit Oldenkott-Pfeifen ist Rees in aller Munde; https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/emmerich/mit-oldenkott-pfeifen-ist-rees-in-aller-munde_aid-14530093</ref>
 
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
A-andreas-bennwik-2012-02.jpg|Smooth Volcano, courtesy [http://www.pipsidorna.se/a-andreas-bennwik.html pipsidorna.se]
File:Oldenkoff01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
A-andreas-bennwik-2012-04.jpg|Freehand Dublin, courtesy [http://www.pipsidorna.se/a-andreas-bennwik.html pipsidorna.se]
File:Oldenkoff05.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
Andreas Bennwik BambooElephentsFoot.jpg|Smooth Bamboo Elephants Foot, courtesy [http://www.danishpipeshop.com/group.asp?group=278#.VYRZ__lVikr DanishPipeShop.com]
File:Oldenkoff07.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
Andreas Bennwik Blowfish.jpg|Smooth Blowfish, courtesy [http://www.danishpipeshop.com/group.asp?group=278#.VYRZ__lVikr DanishPipeShop.com]
File:Oldenkoff08.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkoff12.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott07.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott08.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott09.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott10.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkott11.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
</gallery>
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== Contact Information ==
== Models & Shapes ==
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andreas.bennwik
 
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/andreas-bennwik/20/a58/900
[[Image:oldenkott_nicofry_werbung.png|thumb|400px|]]
 
A list of stamps I found on pipes at online auctions:
 
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* Oldenkott Aristocrat 204
* Oldenkott Atlantic 132
* Oldenkott Buckingham 23, 210
* Oldenkott Corona 79
* Oldenkott Derby 00
* Oldenkott Dorado Nicofry 570
* Oldenkott Kensington 28
* Oldenkott Konsul 888
* Oldenkott Luxus
* Oldenkott Nicofry 505
* Oldenkott Oxford 14, 24
* Oldenkott Royal Nicofry 505, 509, 512
* Oldenkott Rubin 204, 316, 312
* Oldenkott Saphir 315
* Oldenkott Shag
* Oldenkott Studio 18
* Oldenkott Studio 610
* Oldenkott Supra 57, 118, 139
* Oldenkott Toscana 133, 210
* Oldenkott Tower Nicofry
* Oldenkott Tradition
* Eminent Classic Briar 608
* Tower Old Briar
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Some stamps are not yet verified (I could not see the stamp clearly enough)
 
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* Derby Bei Oldenkott
* Oldenkott Atlantic 521, 524
* Oldenkott Commodore 50
* Oldenkott Diamant 312
* Oldenkott Dorado 40
* Oldenkott Nicofry 502
* Oldenkott Roxy
* Oldenkott Royal Nicofry 806
* Oldenkott Skagerrak 534
* Oldenkott Special 13
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== References ==
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