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chumleeroy

Might Stick Around
Jun 4, 2023
95
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Midwest
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Just arrived today:

Kriswill Bernadotte 1815 BR
•.78” / 19.8mm chamber diameter
•2.13” / 54mm chamber depth
•34g weight
•unique triangular shank

I’m super excited about this piece, it’s already my favorite pipe in my small collection to look at. Once I get it cleaned up, I’m sure it’ll smoke as good as it looks!
I have one, just s ored it on ebay for 16$ free delivery. Great smoker
 

JoburgB2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 30, 2024
207
868
Dundee, Scotland
Im not sure this counts as a Dane. Peter Klein is German but moved and works from Denmark. This is a volcano I recently acquired.
The bottom.
Although I am personally indifferent to the Volcano shape, how could one not love that birdseye grain on the bottom! That is stunningly beautiful! Thanks for the photo!
 
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JoburgB2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 30, 2024
207
868
Dundee, Scotland
Ok so. Here’s my Danes, but my photos aren’t as sharp as Sigmund’s.
The top is a Bjarne, the middle a Stanwell Sixtus 212, and the bottom a Reborn Classic from The Danish Pipe Shop.

About the Bjarne: I call it a Dublin stubbie, but am open to correction. Handmade by Danish pipemaker Bjarne Nielsen, at a trunk show of his at McCranie’s in late 2007 or early 2008, just a couple of months before he died suddenly of a heart attack in Feb 2008. The pipe has a drawstring pouch branded with the maker’s name, and Bjarne autographed the pouch for me with a black marker pen. A keepsake.
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marlow-se

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 14, 2022
261
3,899
Sweden
These are the readily available danish pipes I have right now. There might be some laying about somewhere that I don't remember. I have a few unsmoked regd era Stanwell. I don't mean to keep them unsmoked. I collect Stanwell pipes with Sixten Ivarsson shapes because firstly I love the shapes, secondly I enjoy his story and thirdly a bit of local patriotism.

I used to have more danes but I recently sold a lot of my pipes to SPEU.

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From left to right, early Georg Jensen, Pibe-Dan Shape Reformed, Swedish pipe club POTY 2022 by Tom Eltang, Celius, Ib Loran, Kriswill, Stanwell Sixtus, Former design, Winsløw D.

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Sixten shape Stanwell pipes, all except the 64 are regd era, three are unsmoked.
 

JoburgB2

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 30, 2024
207
868
Dundee, Scotland
Ok so. Here’s my Danes, but my photos aren’t as sharp as Sigmund’s.
The top is a Bjarne, the middle a Stanwell Sixtus 212, and the bottom a Reborn Classic from The Danish Pipe Shop.

About the Bjarne: I call it a Dublin stubbie, but am open to correction. Handmade by Danish pipemaker Bjarne Nielsen, at a trunk show of his at McCranie’s in late 2007 or early 2008, just a couple of months before he died suddenly of a heart attack in Feb 2008. The pipe has a drawstring pouch branded with the maker’s name, and Bjarne autographed the pouch for me with a black marker pen. A keepsake.


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By coincidence, I discovered some pdf copies of old back issues of Pipes & Tobaccos magazine on Tobacco Reviews. The Summer 2008 issue had a story and interview with Bjarne Nielsen during his last trunk show at McCranie’s in Charlotte, just before he passed away in February 2008. That was the place and time I mentioned above when I purchased mine from Bjarne. I post this and include the link should anyone else have an interest or memory.