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Geiger pipes are made by Love Geiger and Sara Mossberg in Olserod, Skane Lan, Sweden. The duo have been making pipes since 1997, always working together on everything, designing conceptual ideas on paper and translating them into beautiful three-dimensional works of smokable art. It's rare enough to have two artisans working on a brand together, and rarer still to have two such spirited individuals carve their place in the pipe collecting world. Their creative talents combine seamlessly into finished products that not only are pleasing to the smoker and collector, but that will be cherished for their smoking qualities and innovative design.
Using some of the highest quality briar available, along with ebonite rod stock, the couple make a relatively small quantity of excellent pipes. Most of their work has fanciful names that reflect their inspirations, and their stylistic design can easily be recognized as coming from their workshop. Thin and comfortable stems are important to many high-grade makers, and Love and Sara make sure each one will be exceedingly pleasing to the teeth. Occasionally they use Delrin as a tenon, but more-often turn them from vulcanite or utilize stainless steel for bamboo pieces. Other accents might include, but are not limited to, bone, exotic woods, or precious metals. It's safe to say that a Geiger is unique jewel from Sweden for various reasons.
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Geiger pipes are made by Love Geiger and Sara Mossberg in Olserod, Skane Lan, Sweden. The duo have been making pipes since 1997, always working together on everything, designing conceptual ideas on paper and translating them into beautiful three-dimensional works of smokable art. It's rare enough to have two artisans working on a brand together, and rarer still to have two such spirited individuals carve their place in the pipe collecting world. Their creative talents combine seamlessly into finished products that not only are pleasing to the smoker and collector, but that will be cherished for their smoking qualities and innovative design.
Using some of the highest quality briar available, along with ebonite rod stock, the couple make a relatively small quantity of excellent pipes. Most of their work has fanciful names that reflect their inspirations, and their stylistic design can easily be recognized as coming from their workshop. Thin and comfortable stems are important to many high-grade makers, and Love and Sara make sure each one will be exceedingly pleasing to the teeth. Occasionally they use Delrin as a tenon, but more-often turn them from vulcanite or utilize stainless steel for bamboo pieces. Other accents might include, but are not limited to, bone, exotic woods, or precious metals. It's safe to say that a Geiger is unique jewel from Sweden for various reasons.