The Hunting pipe – the famous annual series from Erik Nørding. The idea was to make a unique pipe where the shape and colour brought out the characteristics of a wild animal. Each pipe includes a drawing and a short explanation describing the animal selected for that year’s edition and is delivered in a beautiful tube. Erik Nording asked Mr. Mogens Andersen – who was one of Denmark’s finest illustrators of wild game – to make a drawing of the ultimate hunting pipe. The first hunting pipe was presented in 1995. Hunting Pipes – 6 & 8. Extra Coffee Sandblasted Horn (2) Tobacco Pipe. A pioneer of the Danish Fancy Freehand movement, Erik Nørding has been fashioning pipes since the 1960s, and his decades of experience are evident in every piece he crafts. Nørding’s shaping style could accurately be described as organic and whimsical, though he fashions more subdued, streamlined designs as well. The Extra series offers a diverse array of shapes that are all united by vibrant accents, whether in the form of exotic wood, colorful stems, or some combination of the two. Each piece in the series is handmade and graded on a descending scale from 3 to 1. Presented here is a handsome Horn in a sandblasted finish, stamped “2” out of a possible 3. Additionally, as part of the Coffee subseries, this piece boasts an accent painted with depictions of coffee beans. Length: 5.73 in. Weight: 1.41 oz. Bowl Height: 1.99 in. Chamber Depth: 1.23 in. Chamber Diameter: 0.72 in. Outside Diameter: 1.47 in. Silver Classic Black Smooth No. The Erik Nørding Pipes – Silver Classic Black Smooth- No. 5 is a beautiful horn shape. All pipes in the Silver Classic line are a comfortable size with a weight around the 1.4oz mark, and the stem is made of black Acrylic. True to the style and look of the old classic pipes, the embellishment is kept to minimum just with an elegant sterling silver (925) ring graced with the “N”-logo. The end result is a classic and elegant looking traditional smoking pipe – with a dash of magic “Nørding-Spice”. Silver Classic Black Sandblast No. The Erik Nørding Pipes – Silver Classic Black Sandblast No. Partially Rusticated Bent Pot Churchwarden Spigot Tobacco Pipe. Churchwarden pipes are characterized by extra-long stems, promoting a comfortable smoking posture that’s best enjoyed in a favorite chair. The added length minimizes hand movement while smoking, and it also allows the smoke to cool as it travels from the chamber to the button. Nørding’s Churchwarden Spigot line elevates traditional Churchwarden designs with a spigot mount: the metal fitments along the stem base and shank end adding durability and chic elegance. While Erik Nørding’s portfolio primarily comprises Danish Fancy Freehand shapes – characterized by organic, floral shaping and creative flourishes – the Churchwarden Spigot series offers shapes of more classic style, though the partial rustication on this bent Pot is immediately recognized as Nørding’s signature work. Length: 7.47 in. Weight: 1.47 oz. Bowl Height: 1.60 in. Chamber Depth: 1.20 in. Chamber Diameter: 0.73 in. Outside Diameter: 1.48 in. Partially Rusticated Bent Apple Churchwarden Spigot Tobacco Pipe. While Erik Nørding’s portfolio primarily comprises Danish Fancy Freehand shapes – characterized by organic, floral shaping and creative flourishes – the Churchwarden Spigot series offers shapes of more classic style, though the partial rustication on this bent Apple is immediately recognized as Nørding’s signature work. Length: 9.65 in. Weight: 2.27 oz. Bowl Height: 1.71 in. Chamber Depth: 1.30 in. Chamber Diameter: 0.78 in. Outside Diameter: 1.72 in. Rustic Apple Churchwarden Briar Pipe. Polished apple shaped bowl is a carved in a rustic style by. It features a metal silver color spigot connector and the underside is stamped “Handmade by Erik Nording” and a scripted initial “N” is embedded in the bent churchwarden Vulcanite stem. This one of a kind pipe comes in a brown velvet drawstring pouch with the Nording signature logo printed in gold. Erik Nording has been known worldwide since the early 1960’s for his unique, one of a kind, hand carved freehand pipes. His pipes have a reputation of feeling good in the hand, light in the mouth and they are guaranteed to smoke great from the very first puff. Located just outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, no two Nording pipes are identical making each one very personal and highly collectible. All dimensions are approximate. Bowl Dial: 0.72. Pipe prices do not include the stand.