What time frame were they produced? Were these Sixteen Ivarsson created pipes (Shape numbers 30, 127, 214)? Do they have any collectible value?Well, so what are the questions?
Reg. No. ? Model? 30 I know (the Peewit shape), 127 I can find an image, 214 I'm a little hazy on. 30, and 127 are Sixten Ivarsson shapes.What time frame were they produced? Were these Sixteen Ivarsson created pipes (Shape numbers 30, 127, 214)? Do they have any collectible value?
I now have the list. Looks like the shapes were created by Sixteen Ivarsson.
I agree. We need a Danish Pipe section.Great chart, Don. We could put this thread in the Danish Pipes section, if we had one . I would suggest that all members who feel the same way kindly request, nay, beg Kevin to create a new section for the Danish-obsessed.
They are in my possession for now. LOL. These and about 50 other pipes belong to woman who received them as part of her father-in-law estate. They have had them sitting around for almost 3 years and her husband told her to see what could or should be done with them. She contacted me because I'm the president of the New Orleans Pipe Club and I buy estates and restore them for my collection.Snag those babies!
email me at jgcreative@me.comKeep me in mind when she's looking for a buyer, good Sir!
When she starts selling them, I’ll let you know.Shape 30 is a classic. I also really like 124, I've chased a few on ebay. Wonderful smokers those old Stanwells, and also typically very light in weight.