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It is more likely to have been dealers than manufacturers. The situation is different with the advertisement by J. Silberhorn, in which other woodturned goods are offered in addition to pipes; it could really have been a manufacturing company.<ref>Address book of the city of Ulm from 1896, page 102, city archive Ulm</ref> What is particularly nice about this advertisement is that Silberhorn shows two cocks with beautiful chains. The company Kunst can also be counted among the pipe makers, as they advertised their Ulm enamel pipes in the magazine "Jugend" in 1902 - but there was no longer any mention of the burl wood pipes.<ref>Jugend number 43 dated October 24, 1903, page X</ref>
It is more likely to have been dealers than manufacturers. The situation is different with the advertisement by J. Silberhorn, in which other woodturned goods are offered in addition to pipes; it could really have been a manufacturing company.<ref>Address book of the city of Ulm from 1896, page 102, city archive Ulm</ref> What is particularly nice about this advertisement is that Silberhorn shows two cocks with beautiful chains. The company Kunst can also be counted among the pipe makers, as they advertised their Ulm enamel pipes in the magazine "Jugend" in 1902 - but there was no longer any mention of the burl wood pipes.<ref>Jugend number 43 dated October 24, 1903, page X</ref>


The assumption that these are the last two pipe makers in Ulm is reinforced by information from Friedrich Becker, who only mentions two producers in 1878: Johannes Silberhorn, Hafengasse 97, and his son Stefan Silberhorn. In 1883, after Becker, it was Johannes Silberhorn and the brothers Kunst.<ref>Becker: Dunst, p. 56.</ref> The name of the pipe-turner Otto Staiger occasionally appears in literature, who is probably the last person in Ulm to produce pipes Made one-off production. He probably also knew very well how to recreate the beautiful leg balls with the sparrow and the saying: "I am from Ulm". The pieces produced remained isolated cases, however, and Staiger died in the Second World War while working as a fire fighter in Ulm.<ref>Kind communication from Anton Manger, Wollbach.</ref>
The assumption that these are the last two pipe makers in Ulm is reinforced by information from Friedrich Becker, who only mentions two producers in 1878: Johannes Silberhorn, Hafengasse 97, and his son Stefan Silberhorn. In 1883, after Becker, it was Johannes Silberhorn and the brothers Kunst.<ref>Becker: Dunst, p. 56.</ref> The name of the pipe-turner Otto Staiger occasionally appears in literature, who is probably the last person in Ulm to produce pipes Made one-off production. He probably also knew very well how to recreate the beautiful leg balls with the sparrow and the saying: "I am from Ulm". The pieces produced remained isolated cases, however, and Staiger died in the Second World War while working as a fire fighter in Ulm.<ref>Kind communication from [[Manger|Anton Manger]], Wollbach.</ref>


=== The wood for the Ulm pipes ===
=== The wood for the Ulm pipes ===

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