Tomorrow I am going to JJ Fox London and buying one of their cheapest pipes. They have their own for £35 and a Peterson pipe Non filter for £85. Isn't it a negative not to have a filter? Isn't it better to go with pipe that can accommodate filter then not use it if you want?
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Should I really spend £50 for a Peterson? What are the advantages and disadvantages please.
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James J Fox Pipe
James J Fox Pipe Our James J Fox pipes come in a variety of shapes and sizes, both in a smooth and rustic finish. They are manufactured in the Alfred Dunhill White Spot workshop in Walthamstow, North East London, making our pipes truely traditional Englis
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Peterson Aran Smooth 68 Fishtail Non-Filter Pipe
Eschewing the robust, muscular aesthetic that defines so much of Petersons House Style, this classic bent Brandy design is a touch more traditional, placing additional visual weight on the plump curvature of the bowl rather than the shank. An elegant and timeless shape that caters to a variety...
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Should I really spend £50 for a Peterson? What are the advantages and disadvantages please.