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mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I didn't know these were periodic releases. Does anyone know if they have been discontinued and then re-released in the past? The ownership of Peterson has changed in the last year or two, so old routines may not be continued. I bought a pipe in the Peterson "Around the World Series," with pipes dedicated to various nations -- Ireland, U.S., France and Germany among others. I bought the Ireland pipe, a bent bulldog with a bright red stain and wide nickel band, but I haven't seen that series repeated since it discontinued about five years ago. You could communicate with Peterson. You might contact Iwan Ries that has a remarkable inventory of pipes, maybe 15K of them. You might find them on eBay. Personally, I wouldn't bet on seeing a re-release.
 

BROBS

Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
11,765
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IA
I didn't know these were periodic releases. Does anyone know if they have been discontinued and then re-released in the past? The ownership of Peterson has changed in the last year or two, so old routines may not be continued. I bought a pipe in the Peterson "Around the World Series," with pipes dedicated to various nations -- Ireland, U.S., France and Germany among others. I bought the Ireland pipe, a bent bulldog with a bright red stain and wide nickel band, but I haven't seen that series repeated since it discontinued about five years ago. You could communicate with Peterson. You might contact Iwan Ries that has a remarkable inventory of pipes, maybe 15K of them. You might find them on eBay. Personally, I wouldn't bet on seeing a re-release.
Yes they have a few times
 

burleybreath

Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
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Finger Lakes area, New York, USA
Other than the first issue, which was a duplicate of Twain's pipe, isn't the series just a marketing thing, like the Sherlock Holmes series? Not knocking it--one of my absolute favorite pipes is my Squire--but I'm curious about what your interest in these is. Perhaps there's a good replacement for whatever it is you're looking for. This place abounds with pipesmokerly knowledge. Good question, though. I'm curious myself. Wish they made the Deluxe with a tapered stem--which is why I grabbed one of the original MTs years ago. That and the fact that I wanted to be as cool as he was.Mark_TwainsOwn_Pipe.JPG
 
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rushx9

Lifer
Jul 10, 2019
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Other than the first issue, which was a duplicate of Twain's pipe, isn't the series just a marketing thing, like the Sherlock Holmes series? Not knocking it--one of my absolute favorite pipes is my Squire--but I'm curious about what your interest in these is. Perhaps there's a good replacement for whatever it is you're looking for. This place abounds with pipesmokerly knowledge. Good question, though. I'm curious myself. Wish they made the Deluxe with a tapered stem--which is why I grabbed one of the original MTs years ago. That and the fact that I wanted to be as cool as he was.View attachment 75540
?Man... if they actually made a reproduction of that muscularly shanked chubby cheeked egg instead of a random bent and a Tankard meant to look like the cobs he actually smoked, I might think it actually worth the price tag!
 
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I love the work of Mark Twain, his humor and stair. It would be nice to have a set of pipes of the same name in the collection.
 
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Jacob74

Lifer
Dec 22, 2019
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There are many photos of Clemens in the last years of his life that capture him smoking cigars and pipes. Some candid, some clearly staged. The Peterson and a calabash seem to be what he was favoring at the time. Lots of cigars as well.
 

burleybreath

Lifer
Aug 29, 2019
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For those few who haven't seen it. Twain's response to a reporter's query concerning corn cobs:

"Oh, no," he answered, "I never smoke a new corn-cob pipe. A new pipe irritates the throat. No corn-cob pipe is fit for anything until it has been used at least a fortnight."

"How do you manage then?" I asked. "Do you follow the example of the man with the tight boots;--wear them a couple of weeks before they can be put on?"

"No," said Mark Twain, "I always hire a cheap man--a man who doesn't amount to much, anyhow--who would be as well--or better--dead, and let him break in the pipe for me. I get him to smoke the pipe for a couple of weeks, then put in a new stem, and continue operations as long as the pipe holds together."