Can’t hurt to try before it finds its new homeIs it the chamber coating?
Would it be worth sanding back the chamber to bare wood?
No experience on my end - just an idea to throw out there.
especially since there is something inconsistent about the effects of that coating. On my one made the first few bowls harsh on the other nothing to complain about at all.Can’t hurt to try before it finds its new home
I think they said they'd dump the Pete and pack a different pipe, and the Pete consistently provides no flavor. I had to re-read the post, because my initial impression was the same as yours.I don't understand the problem at all. How can a pipe intermittently (bowl to bowl) affect the flavor of tobacco?
Right I just got it too.I think they said they'd dump the Pete and pack a different pipe, and the Pete consistently provides no flavor. I had to re-read the post, because my initial impression was the same as yours.
Sorry if that wasn’t clear. I pack my Peterson, have no taste. Dump it and pull from the same tin, pack another pipe and it’s fine. I find it quite bizarre.I don't understand the problem at all. How can a pipe intermittently (bowl to bowl) affect the flavor of tobacco?
You are right! couple years ago I bought a second hand high grade Peterson pipe smoked maybe one or two times it was a natural finish spigot pipe and I could not believe how great tasting pipe it is just out of a box...Higher grade Petes are different level of briar and likely lot older wood....It is widely known fact that todays era Peterson pipes,especially those of medium price range may require unexpected long break in time
If I remember correctly, Mark Irwin in the Peterson Book said that high grade Petes are made from Corsican briar and the lower grades from Spanish briar.Higher grade Petes are different level of briar and likely lot older wood....