A fine match for your Peterson pipe, these candle-flame lighters present an Old Boy style design, albeit in a bit beefier form, and sporting a larger cap. It's a look that fits pretty well with Peterson's well-known and readily recognized approach to pipe shaping, I'd say.
The body of the lighter is manufactured in Japan, featuring their own twin-hole nozzle design, improving the flame's wind resistance.
This version is finished in a modern, smoky, stone-grey-and black style.
Perfectly reliable soft flame in an elegant package. The size and shape fits perfectly in the lighter section of my pouch and requires minimal cleaning as maintenance. Easy to refill butane is odorless and tasteless. Flints are simple to replace and ... Read Morelast months and months. The only draw back is wind and the cost. I found no other lighter that could cut it in the wind, not even a zippo and zippos smell and taint the taste. I figured with the cost that it was an investment and that I would rather buy the perfect solution once using it for years and years over buying an it kinda works solution 100 times. Read Less
I picked one of these up last week. It has a very generous fuel tank and is rather light weight for its size. It's not overly bulky or cumbersome by any means. It lights very consistently as well. Peterson did a great job on this lighter. If you love... Read More Peterson and are looking for a good reliable lighter definitely consider this one. Read Less
Have had mine for maybe just over a year now. It does light in a breeze and holds enough fluid. Has a good weight and lights consistently. The screw that connects the hammer came loose on mine. Being my first old boy style, I didn’t realize and strug... Read Moregled to get it back in. It stripped easily, and I ended up having to take the screw out along with the hammer, and tiny plastic piece that I assume helps the hammer press a release for the butane. I’m obviously no expert. I got it working again, but I don’t except it to last with the damaged screw. Also I agree with Smeckma that the marble effect looks very plastic. Otherwise it’s been solid. Could be worse! Read Less