I just stumbled upon a Facebook post regarding Peterson filters, see below.I do like those very rustic finished Petersons, especially the full bent ones like that. But I like a 9 mm filter pipe and I can't get on with P-lip mouthpieces and all the Petersons I liek either seems to be filterless or P-lip or both. I wonder if you can buy different stems for them?
Yep!@Cloozoe Is that a kindle case? I have a similar one!
Virginia Gentleman in the pipe btw
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Indeed, this smokes for Sante.Some Haddo's on a grey, drizzly morning thinking about my old, much missed friend, Sante Giuliani, who was known around here as fishnbanjo. We went back about twenty-five years, brought together by our love of fly fishing, and spent many an hour astream together here, there and everywhere. A lovely guy and a hoot. Couldn't sing a lick but compensated with volume. View attachment 253329Here's to you, old pal.
Thanks for that. I've not really come across Peterson filters much the UK. I'm aware of them but online suppliers and high street outlets tend to stock Dr Pearl, White Elephant and Savinelli.I just stumbled upon a Facebook post regarding Peterson filters, see below.
Perhaps emailing them or Laudis would put you in the right direction.
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Doesn't sound like too much difference, but I may have to check it out at some point.It is supposed to be 51% perique,
Having Stanwell Kir & Apple (thanks @Servant King !) in a 1960s Missouri Meerschaum Whangee Bamboo Shank Cob (with hardwood plug). This is one of the longer M.M. Whangees that I have at 6.25" in length—I have three or four others that clock in at only 5.75" in length.
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it was a limited release, I’m sure they will bring it back, I’d like to try as well since apparently I like that type blend. I think it has a little Kentucky and Dominican Cavendish that may set it a part a bit. Also, soaked in rum for a week.Doesn't sound like too much difference, but I may have to check it out at some point.
It comes back about once a year, I think. I think the soaked in rum part may make me have to take a pass. However, the addition of Kentucky has me interested...it was a limited release, I’m sure they will bring it back, I’d like to try as well since apparently I like that type blend. I think it has a little Kentucky and Dominican Cavendish that may set it a part a bit. Also, soaked in rum for a week.