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This Peterson haunts me,
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<blockquote data-quote="user 3604" data-source="post: 546691" data-attributes="member: 3604"><p>Since replying to this post in September I became even more interested in discovering the Peterson world. I scored a beautiful, gnarly sandblasted 301 with a p-lip and have smoked it several times with none of the negative effects I had encountered before (burned roof of my mouth etc). For me, a Peterson system pipe, at least is something I have to smoke when I'm sitting relaxing or I puff on it like a steam locomotive with out realizing. If I'm going to work and putter around with a smoking pipe I have to use another one in my rotation. </p><p></p><p>I have to say I'm becoming a budding "Pete freak" now that I've been following blogs on petersonpipenotes.com. I'd love to get the Peterson Pipe Book, (a history of the company and it's pipes" and "The Pipes of Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 3604, post: 546691, member: 3604"] Since replying to this post in September I became even more interested in discovering the Peterson world. I scored a beautiful, gnarly sandblasted 301 with a p-lip and have smoked it several times with none of the negative effects I had encountered before (burned roof of my mouth etc). For me, a Peterson system pipe, at least is something I have to smoke when I'm sitting relaxing or I puff on it like a steam locomotive with out realizing. If I'm going to work and putter around with a smoking pipe I have to use another one in my rotation. I have to say I'm becoming a budding "Pete freak" now that I've been following blogs on petersonpipenotes.com. I'd love to get the Peterson Pipe Book, (a history of the company and it's pipes" and "The Pipes of Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes" [/QUOTE]
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