Description
The 4th Generation Fathers, Friends and Fire 2024 Dublin Sandblast Pipe is a refined expression of Danish pipe-making tradition, blending heritage, craftsmanship, and thoughtful design into a limited annual release. Created under the guidance of Erik Stokkebye, this series honours the enduring rituals of pipe smoking—moments shared between fathers, friends, and quiet reflection.
The 2024 edition showcases a compact Dublin shape, distinguished by its slightly flared bowl and sturdy proportions. Its sandblasted finish provides both visual depth and tactile appeal, revealing the natural grain of the briar while offering a comfortable grip in hand. The dark, rugged texture is complemented by the series’ signature accent colours, reinforcing its identity within the Fathers, Friends and Fire line.
Measuring just over five inches in length and weighing approximately 1.5 to 1.6 ounces, the pipe is well-balanced for relaxed smoking sessions. The chamber dimensions are designed for a consistent, even burn, making it suitable for a wide range of pipe tobaccos.
Like all 4th Generation pipes, this piece is not made by a single artisan but produced in collaboration with skilled makers, many of them rooted in the Danish tradition. This approach ensures a high standard of craftsmanship while maintaining the brand’s legacy of innovation and quality.
Ultimately, the 2024 Dublin Sandblast is more than a smoking instrument—it is a collectible tribute to tradition, designed to be enjoyed and passed down through generations. Comes in a branded presentation box along with a leather branded pipe bag. Note: Tobacco pipe stands used in the pictures are for photography purposes only and are not included.
| Bowl Height (Outside) | 1.90” / 48mm |
| Bowl Width (Outside) | 1.36” / 35mm |
| Pipe Length | 5.125” / 130mm |
| Chamber Depth | 1.55” / 39mm |
| Chamber Diameter | .77” / 20mm |
| Pipe Weight | 45g |
| Pipe Shape | Dublin |
| Stem Shape | Straight |
| Filter | No |
| Shape Number | N/A |
| Bowl Material | Briar |
| Stem Material | Acrylic |
| Finish | Sandblasted |
| Country | Denmark |
About Erik Stokkebye and 4th Generation Pipes
Erik Stokkebye stands as a prominent figure in the modern pipe world, carrying forward one of the most enduring family legacies in tobacco history. As the fourth generation of the Stokkebye family to work in the trade, his career is rooted in a tradition that dates back to 1882, when his great-grandfather founded a tobacco business in Odense, Denmark.
From an early age, Stokkebye was immersed in the craft, learning the nuances of tobacco blending and distribution through hands-on experience. Rather than departing from this heritage, he chose to build upon it, launching the 4th Generation brand in 2012 as both a tribute and a continuation of his family’s influence.
The 4th Generation line encompasses pipe tobaccos, accessories, and notably, a distinctive range of tobacco pipes. These pipes are not merely functional instruments; they are storytelling pieces that reflect milestones in the Stokkebye lineage. Each shape is tied to a significant year—such as 1855, 1897, 1931, and 1982—commemorating births or key moments in the family’s history.
Craftsmanship plays a central role in the identity of 4th Generation pipes. Stokkebye collaborated with respected Danish artisans, including pipe maker Peder Jeppesen of Neerup, to ensure a balance between traditional Danish aesthetics and modern production techniques. These pipes are typically fashioned from high-quality briar, often sourced from Mediterranean regions, and fitted with acrylic or Cumberland stems.
Design-wise, the pipes lean heavily into classic Danish forms—bent billiards, apples, and Dublins—characterised by flowing lines and ergonomic comfort. They are offered in a range of finishes, from smooth, grain-emphasizing styles like “Vintage Natural” to sandblasted or rusticated options such as “Dark Porter.” Each piece is accented with subtle metal bands, reinforcing both durability and visual appeal.
What distinguishes 4th Generation pipes is their accessibility without sacrificing quality. By combining artisan design with efficient manufacturing methods, Stokkebye created pipes that appeal to both seasoned collectors and newer enthusiasts. This philosophy mirrors his approach to tobacco blending: honour tradition while remaining approachable and relevant.
Ultimately, Erik Stokkebye’s contribution lies in his ability to bridge past and present. Through the 4th Generation brand, he has transformed a family legacy into a cohesive modern offering—one that celebrates history, craftsmanship, and the enduring culture of pipe smoking.







