This thread has inspired me to take one of my bent Petes off the rack for a smoke tonight. It's not in my rotation for the week, but I know it's going to smoke nice and dry. :mrgreen:
:clap:System pipes, in all their various forms of contrivance, exist to solve a problem which they also create.
Agreed. I can't help but wonder how many people hear the negative comments about Peterson (all over the place on Facebook too) and simply believe it to be true. I'm not calling out any members here, because I believe most of the members are stand up gentlemen here, and it sucks if they've had a bad experience or two with Peterson. But for many others, I wonder if it's simply herd mentality... "Oh my goodness! What's going on? All the other horses are running I better run like hell too!" Or in this case... "Everybody seems to hate Peterson, I better hate Peterson too!" Meanwhile I hear so many stories similar to my own. I have a number of Petersons of various price points that all seem to be drilled just fine and smoke just fine. So that being said, I agree with Sparrow. If you're new to pipe smoking, don't pass up Peterson just because you've heard horror stories about them. But if you are concerned about one, if you're buying online, contact the seller and ask them the following... How's the drilling? Does it pass a pipe cleaner? Any major flaws? Whatever might be a deal breaker for you.Pipe smokers new to the art shouldn't pass by Peterson because of mixed comments about their virtues--find out for yourself.
I wonder why there seem to be so many horror stories about Peterson.
To hear a retailer cuss a brand like that stuck with me.
I think Cosmic gives the reason and context correctly. It points at the mid & entry range pipes and their finishing and engineering:Surely there is some reason why they are so unpopular here.
The 2 newer Peterson pipes I bought within the last 2 years both had "Monday-morning" drilling problems (the draw being too tight and off-center) so that passing a pipe-cleaner required a 5th degree black-belt in pipe-smoking to soak up moisture. Both required fixing. The other issue with both of these newer Petersons is the time they took to season.Someone had mentioned on here that Peterson had a rough go for a few years, but suggested that They had the issues resolved. But, we can still expect dip staining and possible drill issues on the cheaper models. I am no Peterson expert, I only know what I see and hear and my own opinions. I would expect fantastic top end pipes from them, but I would be very critical of the lower end pipes
