OVERVIEW:

Measurements:
Weight: 1.30 oz
Chamber Depth: 1.43"
Chamber Diameter: 0.71"
Overall Length: 5"

Other Notes: A great, lightweight, little system pipe. Shows some wear (dings on the bowl, chamber slightly out of round - please see pics), but everything is in sound shape. Overall, this little guy is a fantastic smoker and a perfect pipe for clenching.

This is a perfect pipe to throw in your pocket to smoke on the go. It smokes cool and dry thanks to the Peterson system reservoir, and it's already a bit worn so you won't have to worry about ruining a new, smooth finish.

I've not reamed the chamber, but I have cleaned and sanitized the rest of the pipe, so it'll be ready to smoke when it arrives at your door!

From SmokingPipes:

The "313" bent Billiard is a staple within the System series, dating back to Peterson's first catalog in 1896, and outside the System line, the design is designated as the "338." The Irish marque's iconic shaping style is often described as "tubular" and muscular, and the "313" does well to exemplify this convention. The bowl rises tall and upright, posing a cylindrical, tube-like disposition, while the shank and transition retain the aforementioned hearty and robust proportions. That said, the overall length remains quite compact, and the sinuous bend provides a comfortable clenching posture — the gesture of the stem and curling heel calling to mind the profile of the iconic "05" shape but without the bowl's flare at the rim.

Peterson's System pipe is one of the Irish marque's most celebrated and historic innovations, boasting patents dating back to 1890. The System is comprised of three aspects: an army mount, internal condensation reservoir, and the graduated bore P-Lip mouthpiece (though Peterson does offer fishtail versions to accommodate smokers' preferences). Being the only externally visible of the three components, the military mount allows the pipe to be broken down even while hot, reinforcing the shank. The other two parts, the internal reservoir and graduated bore, are found within the pipe itself — both working in tandem to remove moisture from the smoke. Such a construction requires a slightly different process when cleaning a System pipe, and results in a more flavorful, drier smoke. The System Standard line features a sturdy nickel army mount."

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All pipes are sold in the condition shown in the pictures. Please look closely at the images I've provided, and feel free to contact me if you'd like any additional pictures or information.

 Cheers!

 *Stand not included*