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Artisans of Haanja Upland in South Estonia, whose lands were too infertile and steeply sloped for farming and not sufficiently forested to allow them to pursue any timber-based handicraft, became skilled in making felt hats and pipes. The heyday of pipe-making having passed in the middle of the 19th century, there were about 40 pipe-makers still around in Haanja by the end of it.
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