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<blockquote data-quote="dshpipes" data-source="post: 169316" data-attributes="member: 1622"><p>My very first impression was Stanwell, but based on the stamping that's not possible. A search for "copenhagen deluxe by hand" brings up Poul Rasmussen's name on multiple links, but most go to the same website.</p><p></p><p>Don't want to get your hopes up, but Poul Rasmussen is the only lead I have so far. The pipe certainly looks well made, so I could believe it. Only issue is that I can't confirm that info. Pipedia.org doesn't list any stamping for Poul Rasmussen, nor does pipephil.eu (a website dedicated to pipe marks and stampings). However, pipephil.eu says this about Poul: </p><p></p><p>"Poul Rasmussen (1921 - † 1967) was the leader of the classic Danish school (Björn Bengston, Emile & Jess Chonowitsch, Tom Eltang, Swen Knudsen). <strong>His pipes are rarely stamped with his <em><u>name</u></em></strong> especially those he carved for Suhr. Poul was married with Anne Julie who continued to run the workshop after he passed away."</p><p></p><p>This could mean that his pipes were stamped, just not often with his name.</p><p></p><p>I'm not terribly familiar with Poul Rasmussen's work, but this is the best lead I've got at this point. Someone else more knowledgeable than I, please chime in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dshpipes, post: 169316, member: 1622"] My very first impression was Stanwell, but based on the stamping that's not possible. A search for "copenhagen deluxe by hand" brings up Poul Rasmussen's name on multiple links, but most go to the same website. Don't want to get your hopes up, but Poul Rasmussen is the only lead I have so far. The pipe certainly looks well made, so I could believe it. Only issue is that I can't confirm that info. Pipedia.org doesn't list any stamping for Poul Rasmussen, nor does pipephil.eu (a website dedicated to pipe marks and stampings). However, pipephil.eu says this about Poul: "Poul Rasmussen (1921 - † 1967) was the leader of the classic Danish school (Björn Bengston, Emile & Jess Chonowitsch, Tom Eltang, Swen Knudsen). [b]His pipes are rarely stamped with his [i][u]name[/u][/i][/b] especially those he carved for Suhr. Poul was married with Anne Julie who continued to run the workshop after he passed away." This could mean that his pipes were stamped, just not often with his name. I'm not terribly familiar with Poul Rasmussen's work, but this is the best lead I've got at this point. Someone else more knowledgeable than I, please chime in! [/QUOTE]
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