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Oddball

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 29, 2022
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TN
I have one.
It's the heaviest pipe I have. It does clench well due to design but you are still holding a lot.


I reserve it for long smokes I know won't get interrupted.

I really like mine. I had some buyers remorse because I wish I had bought a silver cap model, then I saw one in person and it was much bigger. That could have just been that particular pipe but it made me glad of the purchase I had made.
 

pipesandscotch

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 29, 2010
153
492
Northeast PA
Mine did as well until (and this may have nothing to do with your experience) I realized I was treating the large chamber as kind of an excuse for thinking I had more margin for error and was a bit casual in drying and “packing”. A few Nording keystone chips I’ve found also help with certain chamber shapes.
I am not a 'filter type of guy,' but I recently found out about the Nording Keystones and am a convert. My initial trial was a Peterson 221 which has a gurgle to it. Cured it and made it quite enjoyable!
 

ssjones

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Staff member
May 11, 2011
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15,694
Covington, Louisiana
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I've never been a fan of the Peterson system pipe, but love the P-lip. I must have just not had the right pipe. I picked up and restored this 1950's Premiere Selection 02 and it smokes amazingly. Dry, one match bowls. It's become one of my favorite pipes. It hangs perfectly, despite the 64 oz weight (about 10-15 over my preference)

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