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Jun 9, 2015
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I’ve never been a fan of most of the 500 shape numbers, most of them are a little to Danish for my taste. Nothing wrong with them but just not my cup of tea. Having said that I do like the 503 Bulldog and I’ve been looking for one for a while. A Donegal Rocky 503 showed up on eBay a few the days ago, just my luck it was bid or best offer. With no bids at 1 day left I submitted a low offer, seller accepted it with 5 seconds left and no bids. I’ll post some more pics once it’s cleaned up. With Petersons rustication being all over the place stylistically I usually avoid Donegal Rocky’s but I’m pretty happy with the rustication on this one. IMG_6811.jpeg
 
Jun 9, 2015
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Finally landed a Twain (1984) for a reasonable price since it went under the radar. Stem needs to be refreshed, the stummel has a bunch of the micro-dings that come with an old pipe, and there’s just a touch of rim char near the stem side of the top of the bowl. Otherwise pretty nice. If anyone's got a 1988 and wants a 1984, let me know!

Also, anyone have thoughts on trying to "paint" or fill in the P logo so that it’s white like the stem was originally? What's your view on what things things should be done to restore a pipe and what things should be avoided?

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I use these to fill stem stampings.

 

ashdigger

Lifer
Jul 30, 2016
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Vegas Baby!!!
I’ve never been a fan of most of the 500 shape numbers, most of them are a little to Danish for my taste. Nothing wrong with them but just not my cup of tea. Having said that I do like the 503 Bulldog and I’ve been looking for one for a while. A Donegal Rocky 503 showed up on eBay a few the days ago, just my luck it was bid or best offer. With no bids at 1 day left I submitted a low offer, seller accepted it with 5 seconds left and no bids. I’ll post some more pics once it’s cleaned up. With Petersons rustication being all over the place stylistically I usually avoid Donegal Rocky’s but I’m pretty happy with the rustication on this one. View attachment 226440
I saw that one and pondered it. Good catch.
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
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Well done bro! How much do these go for these days anyways?
The latest one in better condition than mine sold for $265 and one worse than mine sold for $201. And this pretty rough one sold for $150 which is more than I paid for mine.

It’s a very small consolation to that unsmoked Millenium I missed that I told you about 😅
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,149
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#62
Smoked 14Bs have been going for $200 plus lately.
Yeah $200 for an unsmoked rusticated, $325 for an unsmoked sandblast, less than $300 via OBO (by me) for an unsmoked heritage, and $365 for an unsmoked terracotta.

Definitely kicking myself for passing up a sandblast I found for $160 but I was really holding out for a smooth. Ended up pulling the trigger on that heritage but am kind of regretting it too as what I really want is a dark smooth.
 
Jun 9, 2015
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Yeah $200 for an unsmoked rusticated, $325 for an unsmoked sandblast, less than $300 via OBO (by me) for an unsmoked heritage, and $365 for an unsmoked terracotta.

Definitely kicking myself for passing up a sandblast I found for $160 but I was really holding out for a smooth. Ended up pulling the trigger on that heritage but am kind of regretting it too as what I really want is a dark smooth.
There was an unsmoked Twain in box that sold a few days ago for $50 😭
 

ssjones

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May 11, 2011
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Finally landed a Twain (1984) for a reasonable price since it went under the radar. Stem needs to be refreshed, the stummel has a bunch of the micro-dings that come with an old pipe, and there’s just a touch of rim char near the stem side of the top of the bowl. Otherwise pretty nice. If anyone's got a 1988 and wants a 1984, let me know!

Also, anyone have thoughts on trying to "paint" or fill in the P logo so that it’s white like the stem was originally? What's your view on what things things should be done to restore a pipe and what things should be avoided?

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That stamp looks pretty shallow, I doubt any solution will hold up.
For stamp fills, I'm a fan of acrylic nail polish
 

Wet Dottle

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 20, 2023
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Also, anyone have thoughts on trying to "paint" or fill in the P logo so that it’s white like the stem was originally?

Here's my take on that. Now, this is my only Peterson:



I like that they are affordable, but I'm not willing to put the work that's needed to clean them, therefore never got another one.
 

nelamvr6

Might Stick Around
Jun 8, 2023
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I've only got two now, but I can always get a bigger rack...

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Jun 9, 2015
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Birth year pipes have never really been something I chased, especially since I’m not a Dunhill fan. I love Petersons but their hallmarking is spotty at best especially in the early 19080’s smack in middle of the republic era. But nonetheless I passively searched for a 1982 Peterson, never really expecting much. But the other day a 1982 System Deluxe 20s popped up on eBay. I figured I probably won’t have another chance at a 1982 System Deluxe so I snagged. So I own 2 Republic era pipes now. IMG_6896.jpeg
 

FLDRD

Lifer
Oct 13, 2021
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Birth year pipes have never really been something I chased, especially since I’m not a Dunhill fan. I love Petersons but their hallmarking is spotty at best especially in the early 19080’s smack in middle of the republic era. But nonetheless I passively searched for a 1982 Peterson, never really expecting much. But the other day a 1982 System Deluxe 20s popped up on eBay. I figured I probably won’t have another chance at a 1982 System Deluxe so I snagged. So I own 2 Republic era pipes now. View attachment 228436
I looked at that.............................
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,149
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#62
Birth year pipes have never really been something I chased, especially since I’m not a Dunhill fan. I love Petersons but their hallmarking is spotty at best especially in the early 19080’s smack in middle of the republic era. But nonetheless I passively searched for a 1982 Peterson, never really expecting much. But the other day a 1982 System Deluxe 20s popped up on eBay. I figured I probably won’t have another chance at a 1982 System Deluxe so I snagged. So I own 2 Republic era pipes now. View attachment 228436
Well I think you picked a good one! I now understand what you mean about the vulcanite stems in the '80s though, not because of this pipe but another pipe I acquired.