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[[File:Glasner stamp.png|thumb|Glasner nomenclature. Image courtesy ScandPipes.]]
Axel Glasner was born in Trier, Germany. He currently resides in the area with his family on an old farm, and has done for the last 30 years.<ref>Biographical information for this article was provided by Mr Glasner via email. The remainder of the article was written as a commentary on Mr Glasner's work,</ref>
Axel Glasner was born in Trier, Germany. He currently resides in the area with his family on an old farm, and has done for the last 30 years.<ref>Biographical information for this article was provided by Mr Glasner via email. The remainder of the article was written as a commentary on Mr Glasner's work,</ref>


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When it comes to making a pipe, Glasner considers it very important that he has a desired shape in mind and that this shape is realised precisely. ‘Precision’ is certainly a fitting word to describe Glasner’s pipes, whose geometrical figures and meticulous symmetry could easily be mistaken for the work of industrial machinery.
When it comes to making a pipe, Glasner considers it very important that he has a desired shape in mind and that this shape is realised precisely. ‘Precision’ is certainly a fitting word to describe Glasner’s pipes, whose geometrical figures and meticulous symmetry could easily be mistaken for the work of industrial machinery.


Glasner pipes have been sold by retailers such as Peter Heinrichs and Scandpipes. A prominent figure in the contemporary German pipe making scene, Glasner is one of the teachers [[Dirk Heinemann]] credits for inducting him into the craft.
Glasner pipes have been sold by retailers such as Peter Heinrichs and Scandpipes. A prominent figure in the contemporary German pipe making scene, Glasner is one of the teachers [[Dirk Heinemann]] credits for inducting him into the craft. <br clear=all>




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