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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.
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.


The pipes were machine made and in general of mediocre quality. The most important pipes of Oldenkott were the so called "[[Porsche Design]]" pipes. 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.  
The pipes were machine made and in general of mediocre quality.<ref>This is entirely wrong as can be seen from the images of freehand pipes below.</ref>
The most important pipes of Oldenkott were the so called "[[Porsche Design]]" pipes.
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.  


In spite of the apparent quality of both Oldenkott and [[VAUEN]] pipes, they are known as good smokers.
In spite of the apparent quality of both Oldenkott and [[VAUEN]] pipes, they are known as good smokers.
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths=300 heights=225 mode="packed-hover">
oldenkott_freehand_1.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
oldenkott_freehand_2.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
oldenkott_freehand_3.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
oldenkott_freehand_4.jpg|Oldenkott Freehand, courtesy [[User:Magna|Magna]]
</gallery>
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 mode="packed-hover">
File:Oldenkoff01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka
File:Oldenkoff01.jpg|Examples and details, courtesy Doug Valitchka

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