Peterson Early Production 1970's - 1980's Pipe

Log in

SmokingPipes.com Updates

18 Fresh Brigham Pipes
18 Fresh Claudio Cavicchi Pipes
24 Fresh Rossi Pipes
84 Fresh Savinelli Pipes
3 Fresh marTelo Pipes

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

PipesMagazine Approved Sponsor

Status
Not open for further replies.

durham270

(Bailey's Briar)
Jan 30, 2013
920
52
62
Kentucky
As I held this pipe in my hands I could feel the quality in craftsmanship shine through from the fine folks at Peterson's Of Dublin. Here is my newly restored Peterson Dunmore #74. I've devoted this pipe to aromatics. First trail smoke will be with Peterson's Sunset Breeze.
The early Dunmore series was first produced in the 1970/1980s. At this time the distinctive beading was on the shank of the pipe.

Quote from the 1980 Catalog :- “Beautifully grained best quality briar in light brown matte or rustic finish".
petdunmore1.jpg

petdunmore2.jpg

petdunmore5.jpg

petdunmore6-1.jpg

petdunmore7.jpg

petdunmore9.jpg

petdunmore10.jpg

Here is the pipe before. Shameful to be in such a condition!
pet1_1.jpg

pet2_2.jpg


 

jah76

Lifer
Jun 27, 2012
1,611
35
I was wondering that too Dur. I know Iwan Ries in Chicago stamps there pipes IRC, but I'm unsure why they would be stamping Peterson's.
Oh btw. Great looking birdseye on that lady. I don't think I've ever seen a crenelation like that on a Peterson before.

 

pruss

Lifer
Feb 6, 2013
3,558
372
Mytown
Great looking birdseye on that lady. I don't think I've ever seen a crenelation like that on a Peterson before.
+1
Exactly my thoughts. The carved crenelation and the stem/shank connection makes me wonder whether the pipe, perhaps, had a band that was removed/lost at some point. Regardless, that's a beautiful piece of briar, and I hope it smokes well for you Durham. Nicely done, man.
-- Pat

 

timely

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 23, 2012
765
2
One very nice Peterson pipe, you have brought her back to life.

Enjoy.!!!

 
May 31, 2012
4,295
38
Indeed, great work Durham!
The pipe looks fantastic after your resto.
I think IRC is Iwan Ries as jah76 said,

in fact, look here at this catalog page!
http://pipepages.com/79irc12
...it's pretty cool to see it there!

 

durham270

(Bailey's Briar)
Jan 30, 2013
920
52
62
Kentucky
I think IRC is Iwan Ries as jah76 said,

in fact, look here at this catalog page!
http://pipepages.com/79irc12
Thanks lowercase for finding that out! Very interesting indeed.
As far as the crenelation is concerned, it was always on the shank end. Once the newer line of Dunmore were reintroduced the distinctive beading was moved to the top of the bowl instead.
Thanks for all the comments!

 

petes03

Lifer
Jun 23, 2013
6,212
10,660
The Hills of Tennessee
Wow, what a great looking pipe! Great job on the resto, Durham! I've never even heard of those. Just out of curiosity, is it also a "System" pipe, or does it just use a "System" stem?

 

rebornbriar

Starting to Get Obsessed
Aug 21, 2013
250
2
United Kingdom
Beautiful restoration. I have never heard of this range before either, but can certainly attest to the quality of the older Petersons.
is it also a "System" pipe, or does it just use a "System" stem?
The pipe seems to have a stem in the "style" of the system stems, but appears to be a push fit tenon rather than the military style stems.

 

durham270

(Bailey's Briar)
Jan 30, 2013
920
52
62
Kentucky
Just out of curiosity, is it also a "System" pipe, or does it just use a "System" stem?
Petes03, good question. Nope, they are not. These pipes were only designed from the shapes of original system pipes is my understanding.

 
Status
Not open for further replies.