>
> hello,
> i am from germany amd i started to restore the old garage from my
> great-grandfather. me and my father are last smoker-clay-pipes-makers
> in the traditional stamping-method.
> what do you think about these pipes? i started to build a homepage
> where you can see our clay-pipes and the old manufacturing. this site
> is in reproduction and i would be very happy about a feedback. also i
> would be very happy about a feedback in my guestbook.
> if you have question about clay-pipes and its advantages please ask
> me... www.pfeifenbaecker.de
> cheers jens
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I love clay pipes, I own several (think I'll light one up now). The
ones you have look excellent. Do you have a US distributor? I know
someone who does sell a small volume of clay pipes and does a lot of
business with Europe (unfortunately he still lives in the 19th century
and does not use e-mail).
I have another friend who is a tobacco shop owner and sells a large
variety of pipes, he is very historically knowledgable, he may be
interested in your clays (and yes he does do e-mail!). He is: Joseph
Noradki, tabaquero7@yahoo.com (Gold Leaf Tobacconist, Seabrook NH)
Dave
Warbow
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