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kabong30

Can't Leave
Jun 2, 2012
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Got a Pete 313 in from FleaBay tonight.

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Got out the baking soda and toothpaste and got to work

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Came out OK, I think!
I'm really digging the estate pipe thing. A good $40 dollar investment.

 

bigmike

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 24, 2012
518
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Congrats. Petes are some of my favorites and all the ones I have smoke great!!!
Enjoy

 

martiniman

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 6, 2012
885
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nice cleanup job, I don't have a Pete YET but everyone seems to love them... :mrgreen:

 

kabong30

Can't Leave
Jun 2, 2012
329
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Thanks for the feedback guys! One thing I have noticed about this pipe is that the bend in the stem is not as pronounced as other Peterson's I see (or as much as my 314). It doesn't appear to make much difference in any practical way, but it was kind of weird.

 

rigmedic1

Lifer
May 29, 2011
3,896
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That's a nice pipe, and cleaned up well. I have had the vulcanite stems straighten some some due to the heat. There are several postings here related to rebending stems; I have put a pipe cleaner into the bore, lightly heated the stem with a Bic lighter, and bent the thing to the desired shape. Then I quickly quenched it with water. Of course, you would have to repolish afterwards. My favorite old Pete is an XL315 system rustic that I got from eBay years ago, and I love those P-lips. Hope yours gives years of service.

 

kabong30

Can't Leave
Jun 2, 2012
329
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The bend is actually kind of good, and it smokes great! Thanks for the complements on the stem, my cramped up hands thank you as well! A little bit of oxidation is still there, but not anything you'd really notice and Burt's Bees seems to help.

 

echopipe

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 7, 2011
209
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What did you use to clean the stem? I've tried a few different ways but have yet to find "the way".

Thanks

 
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