Considered the Greatest Pipe caver of all Time. Sixteen is a legend and his granddaughter Nanna is still I believe making pipes . They a course go for so much money but to Art and function in the Briar . He passed away at 89 yrs old . He left a legacy that will never be forgotten. I can’t afford a Sixteen pipe but love seeing them . Thank you for this great video so much great history here . Your a amazingly good storyteller and we need this for future generations.
You’ve opened up a new world to me, I own 4 Stanwells that I’ve found and fixed up, and now I realise they are All designed by sixten (04 b, 13 a, 71 and 75), it adds a whole new dimension to these already beautiful pipes when you know the story behind! Thanks!
Very interesting story. The stanwell shapes, in particular the ones designed by Ivarsson are so interesting. Thank you for another great video - yes - from a time back! Greetings from Quebec.
Keep hoping there'll be more content from Bare Pipe. This video got me interested in the Sixten World and directly responsible for a solid collection that now numbers 34 designs. Problem is a good many have jumped on board making the prices sky rocket. Small price for the pleasure these pipes are...to smoke and admire as the art they surely are.
I really loved this video - and in fact I have so enjoyed all your videos. Many of them I've watched many times over. I'm finishing up a new video in which I really extend my gratitude for all that I've learned from your videos. It'll be up in a day or two. But I wanted to let you know, and tell you how much your series have taught me. Thank you so much!
To other people seeing this 10 months later, Pipedia has a list of Stanwell shape numbers with designer names, so you can find sixten that way around :)
I’ve been trying for days to find the pictures of young sixten ivarsson holding up pipes. Trying to make a collage of sorts for the man cave. Anyone have a link to the photos used in father the flame?
Considered the Greatest Pipe caver of all Time. Sixteen is a legend and his granddaughter Nanna is still I believe making pipes . They a course go for so much money but to Art and function in the Briar . He passed away at 89 yrs old . He left a legacy that will never be forgotten. I can’t afford a Sixteen pipe but love seeing them . Thank you for this great video so much great history here . Your a amazingly good storyteller and we need this for future generations.
You’ve opened up a new world to me, I own 4 Stanwells that I’ve found and fixed up, and now I realise they are All designed by sixten (04 b, 13 a, 71 and 75), it adds a whole new dimension to these already beautiful pipes when you know the story behind! Thanks!
Excellent history lesson. You are a great teacher and storyteller. Keep it up!
Tim Mitchell thanks
Very interesting story. The stanwell shapes, in particular the ones designed by Ivarsson are so interesting. Thank you for another great video - yes - from a time back! Greetings from Quebec.
Thanks for this awesome history lesson! I had no idea he had fifty designs of his own! Take care!
Outstanding program. You are a treasure for the YTPC. Thanks brother.
Blue Dog thank you!
Keep hoping there'll be more content from Bare Pipe. This video got me interested in the Sixten World and directly responsible for a solid collection that now numbers 34 designs. Problem is a good many have jumped on board making the prices sky rocket. Small price for the pleasure these pipes are...to smoke and admire as the art they surely are.
Awesome video brother so interesting and a lovely pipe too!🙏🙏🙏
Incredible story, and told well. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Very enjoyable history lesson. Informative and well presented. Thanks
Great history lesson!!!
Briar Blues thank you
Loved this video!
I really loved this video - and in fact I have so enjoyed all your videos. Many of them I've watched many times over. I'm finishing up a new video in which I really extend my gratitude for all that I've learned from your videos. It'll be up in a day or two. But I wanted to let you know, and tell you how much your series have taught me. Thank you so much!
The Hobby Vlogger thank you. I am glad you enjoy it.
Very interesting and informative. Thank you.
jr lopez I am glad you liked it
Love the history!
Corvette Jim Piper the history episodes are my favourite episodes to make.
Very interesting and real great history storytelling!!
I love the Sixten Ivarsson shapes as well. I own two of them. Do you have a list of Which Stanwell's are Sixten's Shapes?
Moon Dog Piper yes I do. Send me a message on twitter or Instagram and I will share it with you
To other people seeing this 10 months later, Pipedia has a list of Stanwell shape numbers with designer names, so you can find sixten that way around :)
MANY THANKS...STANWELL IS A FAVORITE OF MINE😁
Are there any biographies about this man?
One of his pipes must cost a pretty penny nowadays! Great story!
Scott Stewart yep, more than a mere mortal can afford
Wonderful commentary but would have been much more educational if it included images of his designs at various stages.
I’ve been trying for days to find the pictures of young sixten ivarsson holding up pipes. Trying to make a collage of sorts for the man cave. Anyone have a link to the photos used in father the flame?