Two brands that I've been wanting to get are Ser Jacopo and Charatan. Also, I'm curious to own a Sasieni.
I have to say that I was not familiar with the name of Sixten so I googled it and found it to be Sixten Ivarsson. Found an interesting summary of his life which I'm posting below for others, like myself, who may not be familiar. Those of you with knowledge on him, please share anything you wish:Sixten, because he is the J S Bach of pipe carving.
Otherwise, I’m more than content with the pipes I have.
I was fortunate to find a Vauen at an Estate sale about a year ago and I have to say they are very under rated. Fantastic pipe and great smoker.Vauen and Merchant Service.
Definitely a great buy in pipes! I have one of the cutty pipes with horn for travel.A nice horn stemmed Ropp would be nice, but I may have enough pipes as it is.
Whew, you got your sights set high! Love his pipes.Sixten, because he is the J S Bach of pipe carving.
Otherwise, I’m more than content with the pipes I have.
Good on you for doing that.I have to say that I was not familiar with the name of Sixten so I googled it and found it to be Sixten Ivarsson. Found an interesting summary of his life which I'm posting below for others, like myself, who may not be familiar. Those of you with knowledge on him, please share anything you wish:
"Sixten Ivarsson (1910-2001) was undoubtedly the most influential Scandinavian pipemaker during the last century. He was born in Sweden but moved to Copenhagen in the 30s and stayed there for the rest of his life. During WWII, when the supply of most necessities in life was short, he happened to break the stem of his pipe. That incident actually made him a pipemaker.
Sixten Ivarsson started to repair pipes in a workshop called Suhr’s Pibereparation and there he also made his very first pipes. During that time he also started to cooperate with the Stanwell factory and made some shapes for them. That cooperation was to last for many decades.
In 1951 Sixten started on his own and a few years later he moved into a workshop, situated close to the pedestrian street Strøget in central Copenhagen. There he was to stay for the rest of his life.
Sixten created a new style of pipes and a new way in making them. Besides being an excellent pipemaker he was a brilliant teacher and among his pupils are world-famous names like Lars (his own son), Bo Nordh, Jess Chonowitsch and Jørn Micke."
I completely agree. Bought my first Vauan (Topas 150 straight smooth paneled apple) and am really impressed!I was fortunate to find a Vauen at an Estate sale about a year ago and I have to say they are very under rated. Fantastic pipe and great smoker.
Sixten spearheaded the organic freehand approach to pipe carving. Before that pipe largely followed the French canon. From what I've read, he initially did this to get more pipes out of a block of wood because his finances were tight. Now, these are some of the most expensive pipes on the market. Bo Nordh pipes can command five figures!I have to say that I was not familiar with the name of Sixten so I googled it and found it to be Sixten Ivarsson. Found an interesting summary of his life which I'm posting below for others, like myself, who may not be familiar. Those of you with knowledge on him, please share anything you wish:
"Sixten Ivarsson (1910-2001) was undoubtedly the most influential Scandinavian pipemaker during the last century. He was born in Sweden but moved to Copenhagen in the 30s and stayed there for the rest of his life. During WWII, when the supply of most necessities in life was short, he happened to break the stem of his pipe. That incident actually made him a pipemaker.
Sixten Ivarsson started to repair pipes in a workshop called Suhr’s Pibereparation and there he also made his very first pipes. During that time he also started to cooperate with the Stanwell factory and made some shapes for them. That cooperation was to last for many decades.
In 1951 Sixten started on his own and a few years later he moved into a workshop, situated close to the pedestrian street Strøget in central Copenhagen. There he was to stay for the rest of his life.
Sixten created a new style of pipes and a new way in making them. Besides being an excellent pipemaker he was a brilliant teacher and among his pupils are world-famous names like Lars (his own son), Bo Nordh, Jess Chonowitsch and Jørn Micke."