About the
maker:
Karl-Heinz Joura was born in what was then part of Eastern Germany,
and while a young man developed into a world class diver. Such was his
prowess that he competed in many world competitions, including the German
Championship Games in 1961. Finding that his future in the Eastern bloc
looked rather bleak Joura defected to the West, hiding in the cargo hold of
a freighter bound for Bremen, where he now resides. Being a great athlete
Karlo taught physical education at schools in West Germany. Noting that many
of his fellow teachers were pipe smokers Karlo, who liked working with his
hands, began to craft pipes. These first pipes were so successful that he
decided to devote his life to pipe making. Joura possesses both
imagination of design and the precise execution to carry his designs through
to their fullest potential. Karlo's devotion to getting the best out of each
block of briar and rod of vulcanite is such that he crafts only 200 pipes
each year- miniscule in terms of quantity. So, how does a man who makes so
few pipes in a year carve out the huge reputation that Joura has earned? One
has only to look, feel, and smoke one of Joura's pipes to understand.
A fascinating point: Joura is the only pipe maker to stamp on each pipe
a symbol representing the type of briar used. Karlo uses briar from three
distinct regions- Corsica (represented by a star), Sardinia (symbolized by a
tobacco plant), and Southern France (a leaf).
The flowing designs of Karlo's shapes, and the soft and natural beauty
of his stains reflect the closeness he feels to the natural beauty which
surrounds him. Karlo much prefers to spend his time in crafting pipes
rather than talking about them. He is truly at home in his workshop, trees
rustling softly outside the window, creating a new pipe or working for ever
softer shades of color. Unlike some (perhaps most) he does not go to shows
or shops to sell his wares; his clients, instead, come to him. And over
coffee, and a pipe or two of tobacco, the client will choose pipes for his
shop. In boring both the tobacco chamber and the smoke chamber Karlo
uses the freehand method, depending only on eyesight and steadiness of hand
rather than mechanized procedures. The hand-cut vulcanite mouthpiece is
perfection itself, with a dazzling sheen and unmatched comfort level in the
mouth. Karlo Joura?s pipes are beautiful, to be sure. But there is
something more, and this goes far beyond beauty. There is an unmatched
smoking quality in the pipes he crafts. Why this is one can not say, but one
can truly shout that it is so. Many have tried to discover this secret,
but have been unsuccessful. In the end one can only be thankful that such
pipes exist.
Origin:
Made in Germany from Sardinian Briar
Description:
Joura has a few variations of a Blowfish
shape. In this one, he has melded the straight grains with the birdseye
grains softly with rounded transitions. A soft leather sleeve is included
with the pipe.
Condition:
100/100 This pipe is in Mint Condition and
has not been smoked.
Markings:
JOURA
(tobacco plant)
B
(infinity symbol)
Approximate Measurements:
Length of Pipe: 5 3/4 inches
Height of Bowl: 1 7/8 inches
Width of Bowl: 2 inches
Tobacco Chamber Diameter: 13/16 inches
Tobacco Chamber Depth: 1 1/2 inches