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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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It actually ended. So good to know for next time. But I’m interested in your guys thoughts on this grain and the plaque’s claim.

The plaque is pure carney barker and isn't worth spit. Who knows from where it came?

The real matter is the pipe, and it's spectacular for the period, both in terms of the fineness of the graining and the size of the pipe. I've seen others of similar straight grain quality from later periods, but nothing quite like this from the pre WW1 period.
 

antonine

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 18, 2024
105
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San Diego, CA
I know this is the British pipes thread, but I have seen a few Petersons posted in here, so I'm guessing that's kosher (my apologies if not!).


The tricolour band obviously stands out and is, to my knowledge, unique to the 1998 (and 2023) SPD releases. However, the stamping on this example is wildly different from what I've seen on all other 1998 SPDs, which is "A PETERSON PRODUCT" over MADE IN THE REP. over OF IRELAND on one side and then ST. PATRICK'S over DAY on the other side. Conversely this one has MADE IN THE over REPUBLIC over OF IRELAND on one side and then PETERSON'S over "DUBLIN" on the other, with no reference to St. Patrick's Day, which has me very curious.

I'd love it if anyone has some insight into this pipe, and whether it's actually a 1998 SPD or if there's some other line that used the tricolour band that I don't know about!
 
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Dec 3, 2021
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I know this is the British pipes thread, but I have seen a few Petersons posted in here, so I'm guessing that's kosher (my apologies if not!).


The tricolour band obviously stands out and is, to my knowledge, unique to the 1998 (and 2023) SPD releases. However, the stamping on this example is wildly different from what I've seen on all other 1998 SPDs, which is "A PETERSON PRODUCT" over MADE IN THE REP. over OF IRELAND on one side and then ST. PATRICK'S over DAY on the other side. Conversely this one has MADE IN THE over REPUBLIC over OF IRELAND on one side and then PETERSON'S over "DUBLIN" on the other, with no reference to St. Patrick's Day, which has me very curious.

I'd love it if anyone has some insight into this pipe, and whether it's actually a 1998 SPD or if there's some other line that used the tricolour band that I don't know about!

Just speculation here: Peterson launched a Dublin Filter series for the German market (circa 2020?) that had a metal “P” in the stem and a black and and silver band—I wonder if the pipe in question is related, but mistakenly got a green, white, and orange band instead of the black and silver one.
 

antonine

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 18, 2024
105
584
San Diego, CA
Just speculation here: Peterson launched a Dublin Filter series for the German market (circa 2020?) that had a metal “P” in the stem and a black and and silver band—I wonder if the pipe in question is related, but mistakenly got a green, white, and orange band instead of the black and silver one.

Ah, interesting hypothesis! I actually have a Dublin Filter that was bought in England around 2011. The 999 above is not drilled for a filter, but maybe there was a non-filter sister series at one point?
 
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ssjones

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Is $1,156 a record for a Parker?


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and a Comoy's 100 almost hits $600

 

Ducreapa193

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Mar 24, 2024
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Is $1,156 a record for a Parker?


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and a Comoy's 100 almost hits $600

I was on that ride for a while and… wow…just…wow.
 

ssjones

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This rare One Dot Specially Selected went to $1200 a few minutes ago.


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I don't recall ever seeing a Peterson Cavalier shape. Advertised as belonging to Richard Hacker.


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Aug 1, 2012
4,881
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The successor would not have made a stinger equipped stem, right? Those Specially Selected were all eight dots, right?
Some of the Claret pipes said specialy Selected as well and those had one dot.

Edit: the band is a bit suspect as well. Wouldn't call it an early family era at all what with the shape, the band and the color of the dot.
 

runscott

Lifer
Jun 3, 2020
1,289
2,830
Washington State
I don't recall ever seeing a Peterson Cavalier shape. Advertised as belonging to Richard Hacker.


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The only ones I've ever seen were those mentioned in Mark's book. Probably a 'white whale' for a couple of Peterson collectors, driving the price up.
 

runscott

Lifer
Jun 3, 2020
1,289
2,830
Washington State
1922 Peterson

Looks like maybe a 65? 'Made in Ireland' COM on other side. Can't read stamping on left side. Damaged bit.

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sablebrush52

The Bard Of Barlings
Jun 15, 2013
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This extraordinary 1883 Barling went for an amazing price. The condition is terrific. I would have loved to have added this to the pile, but it went WAY above my pay grade. I hope that whoever bought it knows how to protect it before firing it up, assuming that it will get smoked. Otherwise it's going to become a very expensive and rare piece of kindling.

 

runscott

Lifer
Jun 3, 2020
1,289
2,830
Washington State
This extraordinary 1883 Barling went for an amazing price. The condition is terrific. I would have loved to have added this to the pile, but it went WAY above my pay grade. I hope that whoever bought it knows how to protect it before firing it up, assuming that it will get smoked. Otherwise it's going to become a very expensive and rare piece of kindling.

Wow. What are your recommendations? I have fired up a few very dry 130-140 yr old pipes, but now thinking I probably did not prepare them as well as I could have.
 

ssjones

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Treasurepipes is having a big day. But I thought this one would approach $2k.


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Same here, thought it would easily break $1k.

 

buroak

Lifer
Jul 29, 2014
2,070
841
NW Missouri
Is $1,156 a record for a Parker?


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and a Comoy's 100 almost hits $600

I think the seller of the 100 may be on one of the most spectacular runs I have ever seen.

The price of the Parker may be a record-setter, but it did not surprise me. It’s early, it’s a blast, and it must be nearly the only of its kind.