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General Pipe Discussion
No name with a P-lip?
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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 411315" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>If I'm not mistaken the Wellington "P-lip" hole goes straight out and not through the top of the bit as does the Peterson. I recently sold my old Wellington so I can't say for sure but that's how I remember it. And I agree; never saw a Wellington that wasn't a full bent system type pipe. Some of them are huge!</p><p></p><p>I've seen a few other P-lip "copies"; I had a neat little curved Yachtsman-style (at least that's what I would call it) pipe stamped Wally Frank, Pipe of the Month, Root Briar. It had very nice wood but was just too small for me so it went on the bay too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 411315, member: 598"] If I'm not mistaken the Wellington "P-lip" hole goes straight out and not through the top of the bit as does the Peterson. I recently sold my old Wellington so I can't say for sure but that's how I remember it. And I agree; never saw a Wellington that wasn't a full bent system type pipe. Some of them are huge! I've seen a few other P-lip "copies"; I had a neat little curved Yachtsman-style (at least that's what I would call it) pipe stamped Wally Frank, Pipe of the Month, Root Briar. It had very nice wood but was just too small for me so it went on the bay too. [/QUOTE]
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