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Irishman Charles Peterson began producing briar pipes and in 1890 discovered the famous reservoir system.
It is a tank in the torch under the head which has the task of keeping the tobacco dry.
All humidity - this is the goal - is conveyed to the tank.
Peterson pipes, made personally and exclusively by hand, are the result of a long and patient process at the headquarters in the south of Dublin, where one of the oldest pipe factories in the world is located: the Peterson of Dublin.
Characteristic of Peterson Rosslare's pipes is the classic, harmonious shape, elegance and practicality.
Peterson Rosslare pipes are carved in the most selected and precious briar and embellished with a silver ring.
Note in this model the design of the briar veins that surrounds the entire body of the pipe.
The briar is enhanced by a 13 mm silver ring also on the curved methacrylate mouthpiece.
The shape is a classic bent billiard, generous in size and nice to hold.
Each Peterson of Dublin pipe is a unique and unrepeatable piece and the photos you see depict this exclusive pipe, the same, once purchased, will be removed from the catalog.
If you need more detailed photos, we will be happy to send them to you.
PETERSON’S PIPE IS FASHIONED FOR THE TOBACCO ENTHUSIAST WHO INSISTS HANDLING ONLY THE FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP. MADE IN IRELAND OF BRIAR ROOT, THE PIPE WILL PROVIDE GENUINE ENJOYMENT FOR YEARS TO COME.
1) width 137 mm
2) height 111 mm
3) depth 35 mm
4) chimney diameter 20 mm
5) fireplace depth 39 mm
Mouthpiece: 9 mm diameter, no filter, black methacrylate mouthpiece and 926 silver ring marked Peterson of Doublin and P in italics.
Weight: 79 grams
Form: bent billiard.
Finish: clear briar, natural shiny
Markings: Peterson Rosslare X220
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