I bid on this pipe, thinking that it was most likely a 9BC, one of my favorite shapes, from any British manufacturer. I'd never heard of nor seen a 56. Well, as the pictures showed, it was indeed a shape 56, but identical in nearly all dimensions to my 9BC's. I found no references to this shape in Mark Irwins book, and almost no where on the web. Mark, who is always up for a Peterson mystery, also couldn't offer much about the origin of this shape. Where is Sherlock Holmes when you need him?
I found two other 56's, one sold by Smokers Haven (a Republic era pipe like mine) and a pre-Republic version from the late Barry Levin's estate. I thought perhaps the 56 was a transition piece between the 9BC and XL90, which is the modern version. But the two different era stamps shoots down that theory.
The pipe was in pretty decent shape. All the before/after and other Shape 56 pipes are detailed on the Reborn Pipes blog:
https://rebornpipes.com/2019/07/25/peterson-shape-56-mystery/
Before
After
All pipes from that family, from the top
XL90
Pre-Republic 9BC Shamrock
Pre-Republic 9BC Kapruff
Republic 56 Kapruff
Smokers Haven 56
Barry Levins 56
I found two other 56's, one sold by Smokers Haven (a Republic era pipe like mine) and a pre-Republic version from the late Barry Levin's estate. I thought perhaps the 56 was a transition piece between the 9BC and XL90, which is the modern version. But the two different era stamps shoots down that theory.
The pipe was in pretty decent shape. All the before/after and other Shape 56 pipes are detailed on the Reborn Pipes blog:
https://rebornpipes.com/2019/07/25/peterson-shape-56-mystery/
Before
After
All pipes from that family, from the top
XL90
Pre-Republic 9BC Shamrock
Pre-Republic 9BC Kapruff
Republic 56 Kapruff
Smokers Haven 56
Barry Levins 56