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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I'm a total sucker for nearly any straight billiard with a tapered stem, or sometimes a saddle stem. That's a good example. Lately I bought a slim version in a Johs, a smooth, and it smoked well right away. Straight billiards are the quintessential pipe to me, and I like many shapes.
 
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sparrowhawk

Lifer
Jul 24, 2013
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I'm a total sucker for nearly any straight billiard with a tapered stem, or sometimes a saddle stem. That's a good example. Lately I bought a slim version in a Johs, a smooth, and it smoked well right away. Straight billiards are the quintessential pipe to me, and I like many shapes.
Your good taste shows again, my friend. Have you seen the new Pete Holmes/Mycroft deep sandblast billiard? Gorgeous--need to knock off a convinence store to get one, however.
 
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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Yeah, but mine is an unbent billiard. Still nice pipes, though--can't imagine why they discontinued them. Too simple for Peterson? Btw, greatest smoking Pete I have.
Not discontinued, but a limited 2017 run.

"The Waterford line is the 2017 high-grade, so don’t expect to see many of them. I can count the 2016 Dublin & Londons I’ve seen on two hands – they’re for serious collectors. The Waterfords, as you can see, feature an amazing smoky orange finish with a dark black and deep orange acrylic swirl mouthpiece and (of course) imbedded aluminum P. This is Peterson’s higher-grade briar, and it shows. The dozen announced shapes are suitably sophisticated: 01, 01, 106, 338 (yea!), 502, 999, X220, XL11, XL13, XL22, XL25, XL90. Where in the world did they get 502 bowls? They must date from the 1980s (you can read up on the 500 shapes here: 49. Peterson’s “500” Shapes and New / Old Stock - https://petersonpipenotes.wordpress.com/2016/10/24/the-peterson-500-shapes-and-new-old-stock/ ). Several big pieces here from the Sherlock Holmes series—the XL11, XL13, XL22, XL25."
-Mark Irwin
 
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