Howdy Gang,
I currently have a Peterson's pipe on eBay that I thought was a Pre-Republic pipe, but received an email through the eBay messaging system that now has caused me some concern. I am not even close to being a Peterson's expert (or, an expert on anything for that matter), and have come running to you folks for help again.
First, here is the pipe auction in question - https://www.ebay.com/itm/153499719961
And this is the email I received through the eBay messaging system about the pipe - "...
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I currently have a Peterson's pipe on eBay that I thought was a Pre-Republic pipe, but received an email through the eBay messaging system that now has caused me some concern. I am not even close to being a Peterson's expert (or, an expert on anything for that matter), and have come running to you folks for help again.
First, here is the pipe auction in question - https://www.ebay.com/itm/153499719961
And this is the email I received through the eBay messaging system about the pipe - "...
I want to end the auction if I've goofed up, but trust that someone here can either verify or deny the claim I received through the eBay messaging system from someone that I have never dealt with and do not know.According to the hallmark, this pipe is from 1976. It's not pre-republic. Pre-republic would be prior to 1950's. Just for your fyi so people don't get a misunderstanding of what they are bidding on. Later in the 1970s, Peterson began production of commemorative pipes, often referred to as replica or retro pipes and these will also have the old style lettering but according to the pipes that we own and have seen, most of these will have a small difference in the forked tail P . Again, there appears to be a cross-over with the old style forked tail and the later forked tail P s. However, these commemorative pipes generally have a silver band with hallmarks so one can date these pipes by the hallmark. As far as I can see, it's a Commemorative Pipe from the 1976 that was meant to be a "replica" of years past.
Thanks in advance,
Steve