I purchased and received in the mail a beautiful Peterson Ebony spigot about a month ago and immediately fell in love with its looks, construction, and smoking characteristics - very smooth and dry. Now I'm hooked on the Pete spigots and recently ordered my second, with an eye out on yet a third. One thing I noticed is that the logo stamping on the silver parts of the ferrule and on the stem aren't always oriented in the same direction. For the most part they are oriented 'right side up'. That is to say that they are stamped in a readable manner when the pipe, if bent, sits with the stem up. But I've come across instances where the logo is stamped 'upside down', sometimes it's stamped both ways on the same pipe. Is there any reason for this? Maybe Peterson allows their craftsman some 'creative expression' and lets them do as they please?