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Jorgen Larsen Pipes: Jorgen L brand and High-Grade Stokkebye
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<blockquote data-quote="Puff Daddy" data-source="post: 215482" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I've handled a few, they're very well made. The fit and finish is excellent, the materials very good. A fellow at pipe club a few years back had a couple and said that they were the best smokers he ever had. I had always liked the styling too, conserative Danish, often a British influence could be seen in his work, especially the Stokebye labeled pipes. I've seen a few that could have passed as Dunhills if not for a closer inspection of the nomenclature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puff Daddy, post: 215482, member: 3"] I've handled a few, they're very well made. The fit and finish is excellent, the materials very good. A fellow at pipe club a few years back had a couple and said that they were the best smokers he ever had. I had always liked the styling too, conserative Danish, often a British influence could be seen in his work, especially the Stokebye labeled pipes. I've seen a few that could have passed as Dunhills if not for a closer inspection of the nomenclature. [/QUOTE]
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