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LiamClanNastey

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 29, 2022
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84
England
I’m looking at getting a Peterson Standard System 31 (bent) but I can’t seem to match it with anything of that number on the various Peterson sites. The numbers used seem to have 3 digits.

Is this because the third digit relates to a sub style? For example is a 317 a 31 and the 7 relates to a more specific pipe within the 31s? If so, what please? Any advice for a novice appreciated.

Cheers
Niall
 

Ahi Ka

Lurker
Feb 25, 2020
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First up, great choice of pipe.

I thought the 31 was a straight system pipe, with a similar chamber size to the 317 (which from memory is the smallest of the system pipes?).

The differences between 314, 312, 317 etc are all to do with the shapes.

These shapes will stay the same, but have a different model number if you move up to the deluxe grade.
 

Smoke Wagon

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Dec 3, 2022
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I’m looking at getting a Peterson Standard System 31 (bent) but I can’t seem to match it with anything of that number on the various Peterson sites. The numbers used seem to have 3 digits.

Is this because the third digit relates to a sub style? For example is a 317 a 31 and the 7 relates to a more specific pipe within the 31s? If so, what please? Any advice for a novice appreciated.

Cheers
Niall
Is this a new pipe, or an estate pipe? If it’s an estate, it’s not uncommon for numbers and letters to be polished off over the years.
 
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paulfg

Lifer
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First up, great choice of pipe.

I thought the 31 was a straight system pipe, with a similar chamber size to the 317 (which from memory is the smallest of the system pipes?).

The differences between 314, 312, 317 etc are all to do with the shapes.

These shapes will stay the same, but have a different model number if you move up to the deluxe grade.
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LiamClanNastey

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 29, 2022
105
84
England
Thanks guys. Yes I’d been told straight only too and had seen that link. Here’s the photo of what I’m loooking at. A 3rd digit doesn’t seem to be missing…
 

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MikeDub

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Do you have a photo of the other side of the pipe? That is usually where the model number is stamped on a Peterson.

The fact that it is bent means it’s either a 317,314, or 312.

The 31 is a straight System pipe
 

LiamClanNastey

Starting to Get Obsessed
Dec 29, 2022
105
84
England
Do you have a photo of the other side of the pipe? That is usually where the model number is stamped on a Peterson.

The fact that it is bent means it’s either a 317,314, or 312.

The 31 is a straight System pipe
 

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MikeDub

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 26, 2022
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I see the stamping next to the Standard on your first two photos and the number is after the Standard.

It does look like there is another faint mark next to the 1 and I think it is a 4, making it a 314 medium bent billiard