I mean the shape and the finish. Which Peterson available today screams THIS is the Peterson pipe of yore? I kind of think it should have metal on it. No?
I agree with a caveat: being a Sherlock Holmes, it’s a fairly new-ish design. But it isn’t that different from 305 perhaps and still looks very classic Peterson. I’m also worried about P-lip. I want to get a Peterson but I think I’ll get a fishtail and I need to get vulcanite.For me, this calabash-style shape. Looks to me classic Peterson, and when i see it, i say "this is Peterson". I love them.
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I want to buy one like this Peterson pipes, but they coming with p-lip system, and it scares me that I won't like it.
Yes for 305. And the 315 too. I am curious about p-lip, but in the end of the day I'll go for classic fishtail.I agree with a caveat: being a Sherlock Holmes, it’s a fairly new-ish design. But it isn’t that different from 305 perhaps and still looks very classic Peterson. I’m also worried about P-lip. I want to get a Peterson but I think I’ll get a fishtail and I need to get vulcanite.
IMO, it’s more of a general homage to when many pipes were of a smaller scale, they aren’t replicas of Peterson pipes of the early 20th century.The new Short pipes are depicted as throwbacks to an earlier day. I wonder if there’s anything to that or what they’re talking about in that marketing point.
Now I realize that one isn’t in the catalogue anymore. A classic indeed!Although a 309 or a 315 screams Peterson, each of those shapes is a bit of an extreme which may not represent the center of classic Peterson shaping. I think of the 308 as embodying that center.
Short pipes and diminutive pipes were definitely more popular in the early part of the 20th century. There were pipes called sports pipes, Peterson called em' sportsman pipes. They were generally marketed towards golfers. The new "short" pipes are a homage to those early Sportsman's.The new Short pipes are depicted as throwbacks to an earlier day. I wonder if there’s anything to that or what they’re talking about in that marketing point.