It's going to the pub during the morning tea break ?Is that what causes the crooked drilling, stain in the mortise, and stain that wipes off on your hands?
It's going to the pub during the morning tea break ?Is that what causes the crooked drilling, stain in the mortise, and stain that wipes off on your hands?
Or maybe some new equipment. Maybe the bearings are worn out of center on their wood turning lathes.Who knows?Peterson is taking a dip,period.They could really put out some good pipes with some more careful work.?
I wasn't trying to discourage you from buying a Peterson,only stating what I've noticed over the decades.At this point,you can get a pipe from either maker for under 100 $. The one from Peterson is more likely to have a gap here or there,or a poorly fit band. Not all of them are like that,just some.Thank you everybody for the knowledge share.
I ended up getting the Savinelli (well an ever slightly so different one) this week but only because it won the coin toss ?
If I don't instantly regret buying a briar I'll probably add that Dracula next week we'll assuming it's still available and I can't find the Dracula I really wanted on the used market.