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Post by trailboss on Mar 25, 2020 22:45:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2020 0:40:52 GMT -5
The article was cool but the finish on the pipes is less than admirable and was not impressed by the rough condition of the system area with left over shavings hanging on. I do not own a Pete so with a grain of salt.
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Post by gig on Mar 26, 2020 1:37:26 GMT -5
I love my Peterson system standard pipes especially the 314's. I have eight, all in different finishes. I just might have to get another for my collection
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Post by fadingdaylight on Mar 26, 2020 6:35:23 GMT -5
I like the dark stain, looks good with the silver.
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Post by Legend Lover on Mar 26, 2020 7:30:48 GMT -5
looks like a lovely pipe. I agree with fadingdaylight - it works really well with the silver band.
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Post by dervis on Mar 26, 2020 8:14:02 GMT -5
Very good looking pipe. Thanks for posting
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Post by sperrytops on Mar 26, 2020 12:13:46 GMT -5
Interesting article. While I'm not a big fan of Peterson pipes, they certainly have a long and rich history.
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Post by BrunoT on Mar 28, 2020 18:02:47 GMT -5
I like it, a decent addition. I never found their smooth finishes on offer particularly interesting, maybe I would've snagged one if they had this when I was looking. Looks good even without breathtaking grain.
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Post by trailboss on Mar 28, 2020 18:59:32 GMT -5
I think that it shows a commitment by Sykes and crew to return to the better days of Pete production....I look forward to seeing how it all goes.
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