Description
A slightly larger take on the classic bent Apple design, the Peterson System Heritage Tobacco Pipe Shape 302 is full-bodied and muscular. Its stout shank, voluptuous bowl, tight transition, and deep bend epitomize Peterson's signature House Style.
Length | 134mm |
Weight | 66g |
Bowl Height | 47mm |
Bowl Width | 45mm |
Chamber Depth | 36mm |
Chamber Width | 22mm |
Stem Material | Acrylic |
Filter | None |
Shape | Bent Apple |
Finish | Smooth |
Material | Briar |
About the Series
Peterson's flagship line, the System Standard stamp first appeared in 1945, but the entry-level design has been a staple in their catalogues since Charles Peterson secured his final patent in 1898. Designed to provide a cooler, drier smoke, each pipe features a deep reservoir within the shank to collect excess moisture; a graduated bore mouthpiece that funnels the smoke and allows moisture to collect within the reservoir; a sturdy nickel military mount, which allows the pipe to be broken down and cleaned without damage or warping; and Peterson's patented P-Lip bit, which draws the smoke upward, thus reducing tongue bite. While the P-Lip bit is the traditional choice, they also offer System Standard pipes with fishtail stems. Available here in the rich ruby stain of the Heritage finish.
About the Range
In 1890, after 15 years of handling and repairing pipes while working for the Kapps, Charles Peterson secured a patent in his own name, titled "A certain new and useful improvement in Tobacco-Pipes," which introduced a unique system comprised of a higher draft hole and a moisture reservoir bored into the shank and transition of a briar pipe. Over the next eight years, Charles continued to refine his System, applying for and securing patents for a graduated bore mouthpiece (1891), and a unique button design known today as the P-Lip (1894-1898). Designed to wick moisture away from the smoke, reduce tongue bite, and increase the longevity of the pipe, Peterson's complete System patent sparked a tradition of innovation, one the company continues to uphold to this day. The System Pipe is the invisible source behind Peterson's unique House Style: their pipes' muscular shanks and transitions, tubular profile, and generous bends. Peterson's overall shaping style has a distinctly antique form because it has remained largely unchanged for over 120 years.
In the System range, you'll find a variety of shapes in myriad finishes, each featuring Charles Peterson's groundbreaking improvements in the realm of tobacco pipes. Whether you're looking for your first pipe or to enhance a robust collection, here you'll find numerous options to suit any taste, all backed by Peterson's legacy of craftsmanship.