Looking into another pipe, just wanting some of my fellow pipers opinions. Im set on a Peterson Sherlock Holmes bent 05 Dublin/Calabash just trying to decide which finish?
I have one of the originals and it is one hot smoking pipe - no idea if that’s normal but if I ever get another it will be rusticated.Looking into another pipe, just wanting some of my fellow pipers opinions. Im set on a Peterson Sherlock Holmes bent 05 Dublin/Calabash just trying to decide which finish?
This ^^^^Peterson rustication often looks like a rabid beaver got ahold of the pipe.
I've found if a pipe isn't aesthetically pleasing, I'll reach for it less.
Never owned one but typically hear that it gets pretty warm at the "waistline" where the bowl pinches in.I have one of the originals and it is one hot smoking pipe - no idea if that’s normal but if I ever get another it will be rusticated.
One of each! Then you can decide which is your favorite.Im set on a Peterson Sherlock Holmes bent 05 Dublin/Calabash just trying to decide which finish?
Their rustication is better than it used to be and not as good as it was at times 3 or more decades ago.Peterson rustication often looks like a rabid beaver got ahold of the pipe.
I've found if a pipe isn't aesthetically pleasing, I'll reach for it less.
I read somewhere its supposed to mimic a pine cone design ...Peterson rustication often looks like a rabid beaver got ahold of the pipe.
The ebony is supposed to be the purest grain free bowls so that 5 layers of lacquer will properly adhere ... that might be the coolest smoke as there would be little grain for heat to travel through ... but just an untested opinion. My rusticated and sandblast pipes are cooler than my smooths and hardier for working pipes. 2 Cents.Im leaning towards the dark smooth or a sandblast , will keep y’all updated.
