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Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 17, 2022
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When my grandfather passed away, he left me a Dunhill Cumberland apple from the 80’s and a Stanwell shape 10 from the late 50’s. Love both pipes, but the Stanwell sent me down a lifelong rabbit hole.

So much cool history, carvers associated with the brand, iconic shapes, etc. At this point I have a couple Ivarsson, Chonowitz (?), an S. Bang, and Eltang. Has any other brand had so many iconic people associated with it? What’s your favorite Stanwell shapes?

I know people slam the newest iteration of Stanwell, but for the record, I purchased one of the new POTY pipes in an acorn shape and really like it.
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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Ive got a few, including this one that I cannot find any information on.
I know it's shape 194 and it's a Facet, but no other information available anywhere. If you have any info, let me know. :)
I'd like to pass it on to someone who would appreciate it more, but no clue of the value. It's very lightly smoked.
But all my Stanwells are great smokers. They are all older pipes made in Denmark.
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filmguerilla

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 17, 2022
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Memphis, Tennessee
Ive got a few, including this one that I cannot find any information on.
I know it's shape 194 and it's a Facet, but no other information available anywhere. If you have any info, let me know. :)
I'd like to pass it on to someone who would appreciate it more, but no clue of the value. It's very lightly smoked.
But all my Stanwells are great smokers. They are all older pipes made in Denmark.
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There seems to be a LOT of mystery behind many of the Stanwell shapes/origin. I’m not familiar with the shape 194, but that’s from the Eltang era. Probably one of his shapes if I were to hazard a guess.
 

Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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Western NY
There seems to be a LOT of mystery behind many of the Stanwell shapes/origin. I’m not familiar with the shape 194, but that’s from the Eltang era. Probably one of his shapes if I were to hazard a guess.
It's not under the series of famous carvers. It's just listed as "194 Facet".
It resembles one of the Jess Chonowitch shapes, but his is a hexagon and not a "Facet".
Very strange.
 

OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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When my grandfather passed away, he left me a Dunhill Cumberland apple from the 80’s and a Stanwell shape 10 from the late 50’s. Love both pipes, but the Stanwell sent me down a lifelong rabbit hole.

So much cool history, carvers associated with the brand, iconic shapes, etc. At this point I have a couple Ivarsson, Chonowitz (?), an S. Bang, and Eltang. Has any other brand had so many iconic people associated with it? What’s your favorite Stanwell shapes?

The Danish pipe factories were run on a different model to French and English ones.
Stanwell, Pibe Dan and W.O.Larsen encouraged and fostered the talents of their artisans and actively promoted their designs and wares.
And unleashed a wave of Danish design onto a market used to "classic" shapes.

My favourite Stanwell design is Anne Julie's Shape 35 canted egg.
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Then there are the different Danish takes on the Bulldog/Rhodesian shapes eg Anne Julie's Shape 11R with its sweeping curves and a couple by Jess Chonowitsch.
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When my grandfather passed away, he left me a Dunhill Cumberland apple from the 80’s and a Stanwell shape 10 from the late 50’s. Love both pipes, but the Stanwell sent me down a lifelong rabbit hole.

So much cool history, carvers associated with the brand, iconic shapes, etc. At this point I have a couple Ivarsson, Chonowitz (?), an S. Bang, and Eltang. Has any other brand had so many iconic people associated with it? What’s your favorite Stanwell shapes?

I know people slam the newest iteration of Stanwell, but for the record, I purchased one of the new POTY pipes in an acorn shape and really like it.

For me, they're kind of like Dunhill pipes now in that they're really just trading off pass glories, current production pipes are VERY mediocre. You can find a proper artisan (in the great tradition of those iconic names you mentioned) who can make you a better pipe for a better price.
 
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PLANofMAN

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 13, 2024
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I like them enough to have a seven day set of Danish Stanwell Dublin pipes.

Left to right: 63M Brass Band, 563M Royal Guard, 63M Vario, 64M Royal Briar churchwarden, 64 Sterling, 20M Handmade reg'd no., and an early (late 80's early 90's) Stanwell Rook.

From what I understand, after an initial rough start in Italy, the pipes made there now are no different than the pipes once made in Denmark. The exception being that now the briar is aged and cured in the Italian manner, rather than how Stanwell did it in Denmark. I think the Danes had better briar, but that's true of most brands, the further back in time you go.
 

Briar Lee

Lifer
Sep 4, 2021
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23,516
Humansville Missouri
All of my Stanwells, including my Brass Bands, Lenard Elliot would bring to the Wednesday Night Skeet Shoots and offer me, at a fixed price, take it or leave it, and he loved me so much he knew to set the price where I’d always take it and beg for more.

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Lenard now shoots among the angel band, where all God’s children always go.

But there’s this kid who’s grown up now and graduated college and he’s always asking me if I have pipes for sale. Sometimes I do.

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I need to -request the kid to pick me up -and take him to meet Lenard’s widow and I’ll set the price on the Stanwells this time, you know?

Angel Band

The Stanley Brothers

 
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Hillcrest

Lifer
Dec 3, 2021
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Connecticut, USA
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PiperdownCan

Might Stick Around
Apr 23, 2024
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This is a good opportunity for me to show off 3 beautiful Stanwells that I was gifted and just finished cleaning up! They were all in fantastic shape but hadn’t been smoked for probably 30+ years so required some sanding and polishing of the vulcanite etc. Theres also a Georg Jensen in the photos.

I should add that when I was first interested in pipe smoking 20 years ago the Stanwell nordic horn was a shape that really grabbed my attention, before I knew anything at all about makers or shapes.

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Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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I don't now if this helps or obscures but came across this:

Thats another of the Facet line designed by Jess Chonowitsch.
Its listed as the "Hexagonal" by Jess
Chonowitsch. Mine is the only one that doesn't have a designer name attached. Ive seen this Hexagonal pipe around, ive never seen another of the "194" pipes like ive got. I've emailed Stanwell, ive talked to several Stanwell experts and collectors, but nobody has seen a 194 before. Im not even sure if the one I have is a 194. It doesn't have a number on it. Im just going by the description in the list I posted. :)
After many years of searching, I have not found a single picture of the 194. I've easily found pictures of all the other pipes in the "Facet" line, but not the 194.
Thanks for the information though. :)