PETERSON Pipe of the Year 2009

PETERSON Pipe of the Year 2009

Ireland, 2009

Fantastic addition to any pipe collection! Pipes of the year are the most wanted, hunted and collectable at any time. Especially if it’s the Peterson’s pipe. This Peterson Pipe of the year 2009 is of a great condition, it seems to be smoked very accurately and looks fresh and shining like a new!

​The pipe markings on the collar are Peterson logo, “Peterson”, silver origin symbol, “925” and “Y” (2009 year). The length is 14.2 cm, bowl’s hight is 5.2 cm. External and internal diameters of the bowl are 3.3 cm and 2.0 cm. The depth is 4.1 cm and this pipe weights 60 gr. Briar, vulcanite stem, 9 mm filter.


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