I been collecting Neerups for the last few years, and every time I see one of these and click on them thinking there must be a new Neerup out, it ends up being an Erik Stokkebye. From the shapes, stains, and even the bits of metalwork on the stems, they look like they rolled off the same workbench. I tried to do a pipedia and a Google search to find out more about these Stokkebye pipes, but to no avail. I suppose that if a retailer tells me that Erik has "been working with" Peder Jeppesen, that it would translate to Peder doing the work? Ha ha... if push came to pull?
Either way, being in love with everything about the shape, color, and designs of Neerups, I definitely love the Stokkebye pipes also.
I know, I know, people always have a hard time trying to tell if I am complimenting or dissing something. So, to make sure that I am absolutely clear, brush up on your understanding of the language before you accuse me of dissing.
I've met and conversed with Erik a few years ago, and he's a nice guy. He seemed more the business man than the artsy type, but you can't always tell by the book whether the movie will suck, ha ha.
Anyways...
A Stokkebye from Smokingpipes online.
Neerup
Stokkebye
Neerup
They are not traditional Danish design, IMO. But, they all look to be straight out of Peder's imagination, which has qualities of Danish style. Anyways, I was just wondering of anyone else has noticed this.
Either way, being in love with everything about the shape, color, and designs of Neerups, I definitely love the Stokkebye pipes also.
I know, I know, people always have a hard time trying to tell if I am complimenting or dissing something. So, to make sure that I am absolutely clear, brush up on your understanding of the language before you accuse me of dissing.

I've met and conversed with Erik a few years ago, and he's a nice guy. He seemed more the business man than the artsy type, but you can't always tell by the book whether the movie will suck, ha ha.
Anyways...
A Stokkebye from Smokingpipes online.
Neerup
Stokkebye
NeerupThey are not traditional Danish design, IMO. But, they all look to be straight out of Peder's imagination, which has qualities of Danish style. Anyways, I was just wondering of anyone else has noticed this.
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