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Peterson pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 135275" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Over the years I have enjoyed many Peterson pipes and can honestly say that some of my best smokers and finest grained pipes are Pete's. If you are a collector you would want to focus on the higher grades for the best grain. If you are just looking for a good smoke any grade will do. Like Dunhill pipes, the long history of this company will give you years of enjoyable collecting possibilities. And I would agree with the majority that they can be tough to break in but once you do you'll have a friend for life. </p><p>Doc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 135275, member: 232"] Over the years I have enjoyed many Peterson pipes and can honestly say that some of my best smokers and finest grained pipes are Pete's. If you are a collector you would want to focus on the higher grades for the best grain. If you are just looking for a good smoke any grade will do. Like Dunhill pipes, the long history of this company will give you years of enjoyable collecting possibilities. And I would agree with the majority that they can be tough to break in but once you do you'll have a friend for life. Doc [/QUOTE]
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