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Prince Shape and French Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Rasher-Roll" data-source="post: 597142" data-attributes="member: 5397"><p>I have one prince that is a Peterson second from about 1945 (per my best guess and research). It is a very small pipe, and can smoke a bit hot because of it. I believe that has more to do with the pipe generally being so small that all aspects - to include wall thickness - are reduced, than it does to the shape itself being a poor design or execution. </p><p></p><p>I like the look and feel of the shape, and do plan on eventually picking up one of the modern Peterson Juniors in the same shape to have as an old vs new comparison, even if just for my pipe rack. As for French pipes, unless one of my unstamped basket pipes is of French origin, I'm afraid I have nothing to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasher-Roll, post: 597142, member: 5397"] I have one prince that is a Peterson second from about 1945 (per my best guess and research). It is a very small pipe, and can smoke a bit hot because of it. I believe that has more to do with the pipe generally being so small that all aspects - to include wall thickness - are reduced, than it does to the shape itself being a poor design or execution. I like the look and feel of the shape, and do plan on eventually picking up one of the modern Peterson Juniors in the same shape to have as an old vs new comparison, even if just for my pipe rack. As for French pipes, unless one of my unstamped basket pipes is of French origin, I'm afraid I have nothing to offer. [/QUOTE]
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