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Peterson System Standard
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamCordray" data-source="post: 482567" data-attributes="member: 4053"><p>I'm sure someone here has owned one of the Peterson system standard pipes -- I'm thinking about buying one for my brother in law who has expressed interest in pipe smoking but doesn't have a pipe of his own. He tends to like the deeply bent pipes but I'm afraid he will get something that smokes very wet and gurgles a lot. My thinking is that if he starts with a pipe that is designed to smoke drier, he would have a chance to get some technique down before a junky pipe drives him out of the hobby. If you have owned one of the Peterson system pipes, or had the chance to smoke one a decent amount in the past, would your recommend it? Do they smoke drier? </p><p>Thanks for any input!</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamCordray, post: 482567, member: 4053"] I'm sure someone here has owned one of the Peterson system standard pipes -- I'm thinking about buying one for my brother in law who has expressed interest in pipe smoking but doesn't have a pipe of his own. He tends to like the deeply bent pipes but I'm afraid he will get something that smokes very wet and gurgles a lot. My thinking is that if he starts with a pipe that is designed to smoke drier, he would have a chance to get some technique down before a junky pipe drives him out of the hobby. If you have owned one of the Peterson system pipes, or had the chance to smoke one a decent amount in the past, would your recommend it? Do they smoke drier? Thanks for any input! Adam [/QUOTE]
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