I just had to show off these recent acquisitions--after all, I've been fighting off the buying disorder for a long time.
The first is the new Peterson Sherlock Holmes PSB Mycroft pipe, later replaced with a fish tail stem, made by pipe maestro Silas Walls, who had the pipe directly mailed to him from SP to have the P-Lip replaced by the fish tail. I'm a creature of habit, and not about to switch from fish tail to P-Lip. The stem, in addition, is made from acrylic, which I prefer because of its durability.
The second Peterson is sadly no longer made: it is the 106 Waterford, gorgeous in its simplicity, and like the Holmes, a great smoker. I'm searching for the PSB Sylvius now to make a PSB pair.
The first is the new Peterson Sherlock Holmes PSB Mycroft pipe, later replaced with a fish tail stem, made by pipe maestro Silas Walls, who had the pipe directly mailed to him from SP to have the P-Lip replaced by the fish tail. I'm a creature of habit, and not about to switch from fish tail to P-Lip. The stem, in addition, is made from acrylic, which I prefer because of its durability.
The second Peterson is sadly no longer made: it is the 106 Waterford, gorgeous in its simplicity, and like the Holmes, a great smoker. I'm searching for the PSB Sylvius now to make a PSB pair.