That sounds about right. The last one I saw went for $880.00 before shipping and taxAround $735 not including tax/shipping.
That sounds about right. The last one I saw went for $880.00 before shipping and taxAround $735 not including tax/shipping.
I was second highest bidThat sounds about right. The last one I saw went for $880.00 before shipping and tax
I'm happy for the seller, good for them. I don't need another pipe anyway.... maybe?I was second highest bid5 seconds left $485 and I was like it’s mine. Poof out bid by $10. My wallet is happy for the loss.
Was it the merchant with the blue towel and Elizabethan tin?I'm happy for the seller, good for them. I don't need another pipe anyway.... maybe?
It was, yes.Was it the merchant with the blue towel and Elizabethan tin?
Same. Before the Heritage finish came out I think Dark Smooth filled that spot as the lowest end smooth.Man they killed it with the dark smooths. I wish they’d just use this in lieu of the heritage finish.
Awesome set, congrats!
My guess is that the heritage stain hides grain imperfections and fills much better. The dark smooth over time creates a very nice contrast.Same. Before the Heritage finish came out I think Dark Smooth filled that spot as the lowest end smooth.
It seems like they figure the stummels that were set for Dark Smooths were either good enough to become Terracotta (or maybe even Natural) or not good enough and so became Heritage.
The prevalence of the Heritage finish and the scarcity of the Dark Smooth finish also suggests that the latter costs a lot more to create.
Same. Before the Heritage finish came out I think Dark Smooth filled that spot as the lowest end smooth.
It seems like they figure the stummels that were set for Dark Smooths were either good enough to become Terracotta (or maybe even Natural) or not good enough and so became Heritage.
The prevalence of the Heritage finish and the scarcity of the Dark Smooth finish also suggests that the latter costs a lot more to create.
Looks like a great example of the shape. Post some better pictures once you have it in hand.Just purchased this pipe since I was wanting a chubby. It’s a PETERSON DUBLIN & LONDON CHUBBY 999 JOHN BULL. Can’t wait for it to get in.
Just curious what would you pay for this pipe? Didn’t really have anything to compare.
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From the Turtle in the picture it looks like you purchased from our very own @Dshift . He does great work!Just purchased this pipe since I was wanting a chubby. It’s a PETERSON DUBLIN & LONDON CHUBBY 999 JOHN BULL. Can’t wait for it to get in.
Just curious what would you pay for this pipe? Didn’t really have anything to compare.
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I am glad this beauty goes to a fellow forum memberJust purchased this pipe since I was wanting a chubby. It’s a PETERSON DUBLIN & LONDON CHUBBY 999 JOHN BULL. Can’t wait for it to get in.
Just curious what would you pay for this pipe? Didn’t really have anything to compare.
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Here is a PPN 2025 POY number 87 of 105. I just broke it in with some Carolina Red Flake with Perique and about to pack it up for another round. Overall, it’s a nice little pipe and I love the cobble finish. I’m really disappointed in the overworked P-lip, but I’m giving it a chance. The upper lip just barely catches my tooth.
And here's mine, also very shallow on top. Not at all like the other new ones I've gotten recently.


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Sure is looking "sketchy" on that upper shelf. But the pipe is nice.
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Thank you! It looks stunning!I am glad this beauty goes to a fellow forum member
