The 127 looks a bit like Savinelli's 920.That article says they drop this Tuesday. I like the XL90, and I've wanted to try a 127 (though it looks kinda fragile)
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I may give Peterson another chance if they do the 127 in a spigot.Thanks! That's a nice shape also. Sav makes nice pipes, I just wish they made more non-filtered.
I did get a Brigham 47 recently, which is similar in shape, and actually like the maple filter with my morning Burley.
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I like the 127 in their churchwarden (D15) configuration. I need to get a church but it's a toss up between the Pete 127 or a Sav 921.That article says they drop this Tuesday. I like the XL90, and I've wanted to try a 127 (though it looks kinda fragile)
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They do them in the red, Green and walnut spigot lines.I may give Peterson another chance if they do the 127 in a spigot.
Regular production or the Christmas ones?They do them in the red, Green and walnut spigot lines.
Regular.Regular production or the Christmas ones?
They also do the Natural, Flame Grain and Barley Spigot too.Regular production or the Christmas ones?
Does the copper require a lot of maintenance?This has been my favorite pipe to smoke and I smoke it daily, sometimes more than once it smokes that good! It's a big bowl and smokes dry and cool! If I don't get the 2022 XL11 I may just get another 107 to match this 2020 xmas 107. View attachment 168682
So far no. I just wipe it with a polishing cloth every now and then.Does the copper require a lot of maintenance?
Copper plated nickel. I'm skeptical of the copper getting too hot as silver is a better conductor of temperature. I believe it's the fact copper gets work hardrned and makes it difficult to shape.Is the band fully copper?
The 2018 Peterson Christmas range used copper plated nickel
(if I recall it was something to do with copper possibly getting too hot, in comparison)
For cleaning it, every coupe of months I'll clean it with juice from a lemon to get the original finish back, seems to work fine