I have a Pete Kinsale XL20 and it's a favorite buddy. It is highly lacquered and although most guys say lacquer on a bowl is not a good thing, this pipe smokes just great. It is also a p-lip that I keep a rubber cushion on. I also like the chewey cushion on all my pipes because I like to clench a pipe once it is lit and being smoked. I also noted the lack of cake in all the pipes on the rack even though they are well broken in and smoked. My pipes all look the same way. Part of my maintenance process is to carefully maintain a very thin cake to protect the bowl but not to overprotect it. I ream my pipes on an ongoing basis so they all keep a very thin but even cake. I have found that a thick cake tends to break off unevenly when reamed and I think that is more detrimental to a pipe than maintenance of a thin even cake. I only have the one Pete. I find that there are so many great pipes on the market that it is hard, for me anyhow, to limit myself to one brand. I also like to smoke all of my pipes. Once you get past twenty, I think you really have all the pipes you need to have a good rotation and smoke them all. Past twenty to thirty pipes and ten to fifteen tobacco blends the decision of "what to light up" for me anyhow becomes mind boggling so I tend to stick with what I have and what I like. I smoke four to five large bowls a day and I rotate several pipes each day smoking about three bowls in any given pipe before it sits in my "to be cleaned" rack. I then clean them all together when six to nine pipes accumulate. All that said, Petes are great pipes. But so are Jobey's, Dunnies, and a whole host of others. I too, still have the first Kaywoodies I bought as a college student in the late sixties and my problem is only one mouth, so many choices and so little time. Right now I'm smoking a no name large Oom Paul which like a pound puppy is a great pipe even though it is not AKC registered. My pound puppies are some of my best smokers. They love me and I love them very much.