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sparrowhawk

Lifer
Jul 24, 2013
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Hi all,

I'm intrigued by the tankard shaped pipe, but am a little nervous about pulling the trigger on one. It looks like it holds copious amounts of tobacco, but how does it hold in hand and clench? Second question: saw a Peterson Atlantic which appears to have a glossy finish that has a tendency to slough off. Is there a way to avoid this problem, and does anyone have such an Atlantic where they never had this problem?

 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
41,211
60,650
I know the Peterson tankards, though the design has never grabbed me. Nording makes one or two series in a tankard-like configuration, and Tsuge has those, although they are somewhat high priced. Some of the Nordings have a "keystone" filter feature, so though the pipes are inexpensive, they are designed to use the extra filtering or de-moisturizing feature, and I wouldn't want to complicate life with that feature. I'd shop for a while and consider carefully. I think Forums members would be interested to hear what you think of it if you buy a tankard. I have a factory pipe poker by LaRocca with some folksy rusticated carving that fills the bill for a tall cylindrical bowl for me, and you might also want to look at poker shapes to see how they compare.

 

josephcross

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 30, 2015
963
94
I have a Peterson Tankard with red rustication. It was my first briar and over time Ive really come to enjoy it for its clenchability, if clenching is your thing. It’s light and smokes flakes like a champ. It has a very small diameter, especially if it has a decent cake, and it’s a bit over an inch tall. I enjoy it, though my least favourite feature is the p-lip.

 

lightmybriar

Lifer
Mar 11, 2014
1,315
1,842
I have a Peterson barrel (a tankard with an edged bottom), and it is a rather small pipe! I enjoy it very much, but just thought you might like to know that these pipes aren't on the larger side.

 

joeman

Can't Leave
Mar 6, 2016
311
42
South Carolina
Hard to go wrong with a Pete tankard. I don't know anyone whose owned one and would disagree. And 2 thumbs up from me for the P lip.

 

josephcross

Part of the Furniture Now
Dec 30, 2015
963
94
Even though the p-lip is not something I enjoy, I’d buy another Tankard to go into the rotation. It is my smallest pipe, but there’s been times where I’ve smoked FVF or Escudo for nearly two hours out of it. Its small but it loves the flakes.

 

skaukatt

Can't Leave
Here is that post I was looking for. I posted this in a separate thread and crashthegrey already linked it but here's my original post, go get this pipe!:
The other day someone was posting about trying to decide upon a Tankard shaped pipe. Well, I found one for you and not only is the price right you will be helping out an artist in our midst.
Take a look here, 14 pipes down the page: http://pulverspriorbriar.com/specials.html

 

skaukatt

Can't Leave
$45 for that Peterson Tankard, my favorite rendition of this classic, you can't go wrong. As Marty states, it's in excellent condition and only needs a little stem clean up (Bar Keeper's Friend should make it shine). I have this exact pipe an it's such a lovely cut. Peterson really does this shape justice.
And, as crashthegrey says, it helps a brother out; can't go wrong!

 
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