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Peterson P-Lip
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 310552"><p>Have only had a single p-lip. Bent, rusticated pipe. It is supposed to cut down on tongue bite. I didn't find that the case. If it was hot blend it stayed that -- just redirected. The bowl was a bit small. The feeling in the mouth not what I was used too. It got smoked only when something else had to be rested. I fear it has prejudiced me against the brand to this day.</p><p></p><p>I think it is a great example of how pipes are seen and honored. P's have their advocates and fan boys. Seems true for every brand out there. People trade other pipes and one fellows horror becomes a beloved addition to another. </p><p></p><p>This all seems another case of you pays your money and takes your chances. If you buy it right, you'll at least find a home for those that don't garner your respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 310552"] Have only had a single p-lip. Bent, rusticated pipe. It is supposed to cut down on tongue bite. I didn't find that the case. If it was hot blend it stayed that -- just redirected. The bowl was a bit small. The feeling in the mouth not what I was used too. It got smoked only when something else had to be rested. I fear it has prejudiced me against the brand to this day. I think it is a great example of how pipes are seen and honored. P's have their advocates and fan boys. Seems true for every brand out there. People trade other pipes and one fellows horror becomes a beloved addition to another. This all seems another case of you pays your money and takes your chances. If you buy it right, you'll at least find a home for those that don't garner your respect. [/QUOTE]
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