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shanez

Lifer
Jul 10, 2018
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I'm a Savinelli guy but (insert wolf whistle here):

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Merton

Lifer
Jul 8, 2020
1,039
2,786
Boston, Massachusetts
I would have bought a straight if i had been early enough. Nice grain and the contrast stain against the silver is very sharp. I have a Radice billiard with similar contrast stain but the red is sort of overwhelming and I like the Peterson stain more. I can't believe i am writing this.
 
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All of the straights and XL02s sold our within the first hour. No chamber depths larger than 1.43 inches from what I could see so those are an easy pass.
I noticed. I went straight from email to the pipes, and they were already gone.

I love this stain. It looks exactly like Jeppensen’s tar based stains that he uses on his Neerups. And, I love the blast job.
 

Streeper541

Lifer
Jun 16, 2021
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Spencer, OH
I noticed. I went straight from email to the pipes, and they were already gone.

I love this stain. It looks exactly like Jeppensen’s tar based stains that he uses on his Neerups. And, I love the blast job.
I did the same thing. Beautiful pipes. If they offer it in the 150 in the future I'll have to be quicker on the trigger.
 
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It looks like Peterson has developed a new blasting process. Looks very artisan and I greatly approve. Much more attractive than past offerings. If they drop a B56 into that line I'll get one.
Wanna wager that it’s some contract work with Jeppersen? I’ve been picking up on his vibes on quite a few different company’s pipes lately.
 
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swilford

Starting to Get Obsessed
May 30, 2010
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I think it still has classic peterson-ness. Maybe he just did the finish work.
The straight would have been a nice addition to my Neerups.

The blasting was done at Peterson. The staining was done at Peterson. They were done at Peterson. The first idea to do something like this was Shane Ireland's (Director of Smokingpipes).

The sandblasting is the result of Peterson's normal process, with bowls selected that were particularly nicely grained for this project.

The contrast blast technique employed is common among artisanal pipe makers. The finish work was directly overseen by Giacomo Penzo, who is both an artisanal pipe maker and works at the Peterson factory full-time.

Sykes
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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The blasting was done at Peterson. The staining was done at Peterson. They were done at Peterson. The first idea to do something like this was Shane Ireland's (Director of Smokingpipes).

The sandblasting is the result of Peterson's normal process, with bowls selected that were particularly nicely grained for this project.

The contrast blast technique employed is common among artisanal pipe makers. The finish work was directly overseen by Giacomo Penzo, who is both an artisanal pipe maker and works at the Peterson factory full-time.

Sykes
Appears Peterson's really upped their game then.?