1976+ PETERSON'S 360° RING GRAIN XL264 CANADIAN ESTATE PIPE FISHTAIL BIT FACTORY HALLMARKED STERLING BAND Made In the Republic of Ireland EXC!


A rare Peterson’s Sandblast pipe shape. European 1976+ Hallmarks


All Peterson pipes are individually handmade, the exact colour and grain pattern will vary. This one is an especially deep 360° Relief ring grain sandblast in the XL264 Canadian shape.


Our signature interpretation of the timeless Canadian design, this shape combines a traditional Billiard bowl with an elongated oval shank and an abbreviated, tapered stem. Long and lean, it's an ideal choice for those who prefer trimmer, sleeker designs.


First introduced in 2005, the Sandblast is our take on the traditional dress pipe, featuring a spread of our most popular non-System pipes in jet-black, sandblasted finishes and topped with bright sterling silver fitments.


Created with more experienced smokers and collectors in mind, our Premium Classic range elevates our Classic lines with the inclusion of bright, sterling silver fitments, shaped and applied by the hands of our most experienced silversmiths. Having undergone traditional five-to-eight-year apprenticeships under a senior craftsman, our smiths are among the most talented in the world, each having engineered his own mandrel to the extent that each metal fitment is imprinted with the subtle, personal style of the one who machined it.


Fitted with Fishtail Lip Mouthpiece.


Dimensions (approx)

Length: 6 1/4 inches

Weight 35g (1.2 ounces)

Bowl Height: 2 inches

Bowl Width: 1 1/2 inches

Chamber Depth: 1 3/4 inches

Chamber Width: 13/16 inches


I’ve owned this pipe for more than 40 years and it is a dependable, reliable, excellent smoking and visually stunning sandblast Canadian.


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From a fifty year collection of an avid pipe collector - now scaling back for retirement from a collection of around 500 pieces to a seven day rotation. Incredible pipes of finest makers from England, Ireland, Italy, Scandinavia, and the USA. Almost all over 25 years old, some 50, 70 or in a couple of cases 100 years old.


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