Peterson Sandblasted Spigot (120) (Fishtail) (1998) (Unsmoked) Tobacco Pipe
Product Number: 004-004-16746
Measurements & Other Details
Unsmoked
STAMPING:
PETERSON (Arched/In Script)
OF DUBLIN (Arched)
SPIGOT
120
- Length: 5.73 in./145.54 mm.
- Weight: 1.38 oz./39.01 g.
- Bowl Height: 1.83 in./46.48 mm.
- Chamber Depth: 1.71 in./43.43 mm.
- Chamber Diameter: 0.79 in./20.07 mm.
- Outside Diameter: 1.39 in./35.31 mm.
- Stem Material: Acrylic
- Filter: None
- Shape: Dublin
- Finish: Sandblast
- Material: Briar
- Country: Ireland
About This Pipe
A straight Dublin in classic Peterson style, the "120" features a more subtle flare toward the rim compared to other renditions and maintains the Irish marque's conventionally hearty and robust proportions. The profile displays an upright stance with little forward cant, and the firm heel results in a substantial presence in hand. Peterson's signature tubular aesthetic is on fine display, modifying the English shape chart standard with Peterson's charming, iconic personality.
Along with their signature shaping style, Peterson of Dublin is renowned for their silverwork. The journey of becoming a Peterson silversmith requires years of training and personal mentorship from the factory's senior craftsmen, and the superlative results testify to such a demanding, lengthy process — each worker having engineered his own mandrel to the extent that every metal accoutrement made is imprinted with the subtle, personal style of the one who machined it. Peterson's Spigot line was created in 1977, after discovering an old Peterson catalog from 1906 that pictured pipes with spigot mounts, and the series is among the best at showcasing the Irish marque's signature silver treatment, fitting sterling silver around both the shank end and stem base in a spigot-mount arrangement. The construction provides further reinforcement and durability and highlights even more sterling silver than would be used for a standard military mount. Presented here in the Sandblasted finish, the flashy, elegant metal is paired to a chestnut-stained sandblast for an aesthetic that combines the regal and the rustic.
- Madison Long
EN
JA
ZH