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Unusual Peterson
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<blockquote data-quote="MeerCat" data-source="post: 551107" data-attributes="member: 4516"><p>I was googling 'Peterson screw-in stems' and found your forum and this thread...so hopefully this is the beginning of a long and fun relationship.</p><p></p><p>I recently picked up a 1911 Peterson on ebay - it has a reddish-brown tenon that the stem screws on to. I can't find any evidence that Peterson ever did non-push stems - it wouldn't make sense, as such a stem would make it impossible to get the tenon past the trap to make the 'system' work. But I would love to hear the opinions of others.</p><p></p><p>I acquired the pipe because the seller described it as almost 7" long, which would have made it a great candidate for an amber stem I was going to try to match up with it. But it turned out to be a little over 3.5", so not useful for my plans.</p><p></p><p>I can't post a picture here for another seven days, but if anyone is interested in images, it's a recently-ended ebay auction for a 'peterson patent nosewarmer'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeerCat, post: 551107, member: 4516"] I was googling 'Peterson screw-in stems' and found your forum and this thread...so hopefully this is the beginning of a long and fun relationship. I recently picked up a 1911 Peterson on ebay - it has a reddish-brown tenon that the stem screws on to. I can't find any evidence that Peterson ever did non-push stems - it wouldn't make sense, as such a stem would make it impossible to get the tenon past the trap to make the 'system' work. But I would love to hear the opinions of others. I acquired the pipe because the seller described it as almost 7" long, which would have made it a great candidate for an amber stem I was going to try to match up with it. But it turned out to be a little over 3.5", so not useful for my plans. I can't post a picture here for another seven days, but if anyone is interested in images, it's a recently-ended ebay auction for a 'peterson patent nosewarmer'. [/QUOTE]
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