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Peterson XL26
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelot55" data-source="post: 459720" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>Sounds like the issue is a lack of communication and the low volume of work. </p><p></p><p>When my "pipe mentor" passed away in 2012 I asked Cup O Joes if they would contact Peterson on my behalf to see if they could make a commemorative pipe in his honor (he was a huge Peterson fan). They agreed and the whole project went off without a hitch. The only catch was I had to order 10. This wasn't a huge deal, as I paid upfront and then asked the pipe smokers who ran in our circle if they'd be interested in them. We also gave some to his family. Peterson made his favorite shape, the 05, in his favorite finish, smooth, and had a special silver band with his name and the date of his birth and death. The project probably took 6 months or so, but was handled professionally by Cup O' Joes. </p><p></p><p>RR, it sounds like in your case there were just too many middle men. Still, it seems like you're making some progress. Hopefully things will turn out satisfactorily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelot55, post: 459720, member: 2387"] Sounds like the issue is a lack of communication and the low volume of work. When my "pipe mentor" passed away in 2012 I asked Cup O Joes if they would contact Peterson on my behalf to see if they could make a commemorative pipe in his honor (he was a huge Peterson fan). They agreed and the whole project went off without a hitch. The only catch was I had to order 10. This wasn't a huge deal, as I paid upfront and then asked the pipe smokers who ran in our circle if they'd be interested in them. We also gave some to his family. Peterson made his favorite shape, the 05, in his favorite finish, smooth, and had a special silver band with his name and the date of his birth and death. The project probably took 6 months or so, but was handled professionally by Cup O' Joes. RR, it sounds like in your case there were just too many middle men. Still, it seems like you're making some progress. Hopefully things will turn out satisfactorily. [/QUOTE]
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