Here’s something interesting that I have never seen before. I believe it is a bone extension (chimney). It’s on a Pre-Republic Peterson - Straight Dublin 120F DeLuxe that was part of a lot of Peterson pipes I purchased a few months ago. The pipe was incredibly dirty but in pretty good condition. Stamped Peterson’s DeLuxe on the top, and Made In over Ireland beneath the shank. There is no P stamped on the stem. There’s some scorching on the rim and a bit of the rim has been worn from tapping.
I can’t remove the extension yet. I had the stem in OxiClean overnight and have also stood the stem in 70% isopropyl alcohol for an hour or so. My plan is to soak the extension further in the alcohol. Failing that, does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed? And does prolonged exposure to alcohol do any damage to the extension/stem?
Also, does the bone extension and lack of a P on the stem help narrow down when the pipe was made? According to Peterson Pipe Notes, the Straight Dublin 120F came out during the Irish Free State-Era (1922-1937). When did Peterson start putting the P on the stems?
Thanks gang.
I can’t remove the extension yet. I had the stem in OxiClean overnight and have also stood the stem in 70% isopropyl alcohol for an hour or so. My plan is to soak the extension further in the alcohol. Failing that, does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed? And does prolonged exposure to alcohol do any damage to the extension/stem?
Also, does the bone extension and lack of a P on the stem help narrow down when the pipe was made? According to Peterson Pipe Notes, the Straight Dublin 120F came out during the Irish Free State-Era (1922-1937). When did Peterson start putting the P on the stems?
Thanks gang.