So, something I've noticed over the last decade, is that whenever another Scandinavian pipemaker makes stride forward in fashion design for their pipes, Erik Nording seems to copy that in his designs. I'm not sure if it is just because I love the Scandinavian designs more that I notice them here, or it may be occurring everywhere.
Now, before you take me wrong, I love Erik Nording's work. I've met him three times, and had the pleasure of setting at a table with him when he last visited The Briary and listened his hunting stories and jokes, as we all egged him on. I also have eight pipes by him, and all are favorites.
But, this is just an observation. For all I know Erik is collaborating with these other Scandinavian pipemakers but... to the pipesmoker not "in the know," it sure looks like he quickly steals ideas. And, culturally, this may be ok for his area.
This first pipe is a Nording, newly listed. Does that metalwork look familiar? Pedder Jeppesen didn't invent putting a tad bit of fany metalwork on the stem, but he has become well known for it in his Neerup line of pipes and he did them in this certain way. .
When you see the next one, don't get confused. This is not an Eltang, but it looks like one. Nording also started making these just after Eltang released his similar design.
Maybe it's just a style, like as if some fancy designer, say Jordache, started selling jeans with holes in them, and next thing you know, Levis and Lee Jeans start tearing holes in theirs also. Nording obviously has made some unique design moves of his own.
I don't know of any other pipemaker that started wrapping their pipes, similar to how advertisers will wrap a car for you to advertise their Mountain Dews or Cokes.
So, I am not saying that Erik isn't original, but what other pipemakers have you seen start copying the innovations of another. Show us, and let us know what you think of this. Is it just thievery, just the way fashion works, or is it an innovation every time a pipemaker comes up with something new, it is fair game to all of the other pipemakers?
And, try not to take this all too seriously. We all should love these pipemakers... right? But, what are some things you've noticed being done across several different pipemakers? Lately or historically?
Is it normal or Evil?
Now, before you take me wrong, I love Erik Nording's work. I've met him three times, and had the pleasure of setting at a table with him when he last visited The Briary and listened his hunting stories and jokes, as we all egged him on. I also have eight pipes by him, and all are favorites.
But, this is just an observation. For all I know Erik is collaborating with these other Scandinavian pipemakers but... to the pipesmoker not "in the know," it sure looks like he quickly steals ideas. And, culturally, this may be ok for his area.
This first pipe is a Nording, newly listed. Does that metalwork look familiar? Pedder Jeppesen didn't invent putting a tad bit of fany metalwork on the stem, but he has become well known for it in his Neerup line of pipes and he did them in this certain way. .
When you see the next one, don't get confused. This is not an Eltang, but it looks like one. Nording also started making these just after Eltang released his similar design.
Maybe it's just a style, like as if some fancy designer, say Jordache, started selling jeans with holes in them, and next thing you know, Levis and Lee Jeans start tearing holes in theirs also. Nording obviously has made some unique design moves of his own.
I don't know of any other pipemaker that started wrapping their pipes, similar to how advertisers will wrap a car for you to advertise their Mountain Dews or Cokes.
So, I am not saying that Erik isn't original, but what other pipemakers have you seen start copying the innovations of another. Show us, and let us know what you think of this. Is it just thievery, just the way fashion works, or is it an innovation every time a pipemaker comes up with something new, it is fair game to all of the other pipemakers?
And, try not to take this all too seriously. We all should love these pipemakers... right? But, what are some things you've noticed being done across several different pipemakers? Lately or historically?
Is it normal or Evil?
Last edited: