Looks about right.I am going to show this gift from a great friend and fellow forum member. I hope I'm not mistaken about the model, but I think it's Peterson (XL315) P-Lip. View attachment 129694
Thank you my friend. This is the first time I smoke briar pipes, except for the times I smoked in my father's pipes. It smokes very well. Unlike my corn pipes, the ducts and finishes are imperfect and the airflow is different, hahahahahaha. It's still early to give my full opinion of this Peterson, I need more smokes and give a thin layer of cake to its walls. But it smokes fantastic. Besides being very elegant and classic. And its price is unbeatable.Looks about right.
Howdy, brother. You mentioned your cobs don't smoke very well. If you do the mod in this video, you'll get a very good result.Thank you my friend. This is the first time I smoke briar pipes, except for the times I smoked in my father's pipes. It smokes very well. Unlike my corn pipes, the ducts and finishes are imperfect and the airflow is different, hahahahahaha. It's still early to give my full opinion of this Peterson, I need more smokes and give a thin layer of cake to its walls. But it smokes fantastic. Besides being very elegant and classic. And its price is unbeatable.
Very grateful friend for this video you sent me. Thank you very much and happy Sunday.Howdy, brother. You mentioned your cobs don't smoke very well. If you do the mod in this video, you'll get a very good result.
The mud comes from Scott over at Aristocob.com. $1 for a packet.
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I have the exact same pipe. I purchased it in 2007 or 2008. It was one of the most astringent and "hard" pipes I had ever encountered. A very stubborn pipe I should say. I think it took seven or eight years before getting a good smoke out of it. However it was well worth the effort. Mysteriously it suddenly became one of my best smoking pipes.peterson rosslare royal irish sandblast b10 tobacco pipe fishtailView attachment 122101
Mine smokes well but the metal parts are poorly done.I have the exact same pipe. I purchased it in 2007 or 2008. It was one of the most astringent and "hard" pipes I had ever encountered. A very stubborn pipe I should say. I think it took seven or eight years before getting a good smoke out of it. However it was well worth the effort. Mysteriously it suddenly became one of my best smoking pipes.
At the end of the day we are talking about "mass production". What is the problem with yours?Mine smokes well but the metal parts are poorly done.
Those rings are a little modern touch!At the end of the day we are talking about "mass production". What is the problem with yours?
These are the rings on my new 999. I do not know if this was a change in the design or just a way to cut production time.
I like the pipe and after the first bowl I can say it smokes great, but I could not avoid to notice the difference.
Here next to the 80s Deluxe.