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Thoughts on Petersons from a Junkie
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<blockquote data-quote="Harlock999" data-source="post: 296304" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>Two factors that keep me apart from Peterson are the smallish size of most of their pipes, and vulcanite stems. If they made a larger pipe with an acrylic stem, I think I would be all over it, as I do love the spectacular grain to be found even in their more affordable ranges. I would prefer they forgo the dip staining and filling of briar imperfections though. I'm sure there are diehard Pete freaks out there who would read the above and shake their heads, thinking " He just doesn't get it..."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harlock999, post: 296304, member: 1363"] Two factors that keep me apart from Peterson are the smallish size of most of their pipes, and vulcanite stems. If they made a larger pipe with an acrylic stem, I think I would be all over it, as I do love the spectacular grain to be found even in their more affordable ranges. I would prefer they forgo the dip staining and filling of briar imperfections though. I'm sure there are diehard Pete freaks out there who would read the above and shake their heads, thinking " He just doesn't get it..." [/QUOTE]
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