Peterson’s Pipe of the Year 2023 The X160

Heritage and tradition are essential for the Peterson brand and their commitment to their origins results in world-class pipe making. Our Peterson video will go a long way to highlight the standards that Peterson holds itself to when crafting its pipes. Why not take a look at our selection and get yourself a  few masterfully made smoking pipes. We also have a huge selection of Savinelli Pipes, Rattray’s Pipes and pipe tobacco.

These pipes are popular with those who identify with Irish heritage and want everyone to know it…we always picture a guy in a bowtie smoking a Harp pipe. The simple elegance of the chocolate brown stain on the Fermoys make them the “suit and tie” series for the $100 pipe range. These pipes, available in most Classic Peterson shapes, are a newer line for Peterson and popular with long time fans, as they add new pieces to their collections.

Frederick would soon bring on Latvian immigrant Charles Peterson, and they went about renovating their styles and beginning a brand new way to think about and craft a tobacco pipe. By 1896, they were getting recognized in the 1896 International Tobacco Trades Exhibition in London with two gold medals, for “Best Finished Pipe” and “Best Patent Pipe.” Peterson pipes are one of the few names that carry the history, prestige, and respect of the tobacco pipe world. Since 1865, the Irish pipe makers have delivered excellent pipes made with precision and care. Established in Kendal during the mid 1800s, Gawith Hoggarth manufactures the finest tobaccos using the highest quality processing techniques available.

Rising pipe tobacco sales suggest that pipe-smoking is making an unlikely comeback. Many old things eventually become trendy again and the latest yesteryear fashion making a comeback, appears to be pipe smoking. This modest increase is credited by many to retro-loving students. Facebook and MySpace have thousands of members signed up to various pipe smoking enthusiast groups. Let us hope that Peterson continue to flourish in this new groundswell of optimism and the hope for the increased demand for quality classic pipes. These large hand made pipes normally retail for around $200 $ 400 depending on shape and finish.

“I know that our consumers understand that we put an awful lot of thought and effort into a project like this,” says Glen. The X160’s alluring and graceful bend is in part possible peterson pipes because it is a non-System pipe. “What I especially like about these pipes is that they represent one of the earliest non-

System designs produced by Peterson,” says Josh.

Aran pipes are designed to be reliable and rugged workhorse smokers, fit for any occasion and lifestyle with some commended further by an elegant, nickel accent band. As a long time smoker of Peterson pipes I have found them totally dependable as basic smoking instruments. I am willing to concede that we are all different in our tastes and choices, mine possibly being an extreme viewpoint of the Peterson brand. However in defence, my knowledge is based on years of ownership and experience of the myriad selection of pipes that Peterson have produced and are still producing. I have had an extensive collection of other brands, including artisan pipes, in my collections over the years, with which to draw these comparisons. However for me Peterson pipes have a special place and attraction.

This event will coincide with the publication and launch of a new detailed Peterson reference book, in tandem with a new commemorative pipe issue. It is hoped that the launch will take place in May of 2015 at the Chicagoland International Pipe & Tobacciana Show, held every year at the Pheasant Run Resort in St Charles, Illinois. Their famous motto, The thinking man smokes a Peterson Pipe, is a nod to perhaps their most famous customer, captain black tobacco the fictional Sherlock Holmes. In no particular order, Standard, Killarney, Fermoy, Rosslare Classic and Aran series continue to be the most popular non-seasonal Petersons. The online store is always open – you can shop with confidence at all hours of the day, from anywhere in the world. “To be honest, I didn’t expect to like a non-System Peterson pipe so very much, but that curve, that swan neck, the proportions — it’s irresistible.”

This is a classic shaped Peterson with hallmarked silver ferrule in smooth and rustic finishes, plus options of tapered and saddle stems. In the early 1990s Kapp & Peterson made this giant, classic full bent, smooth pipe exclusively for Bonds of Oxford Street London. Bonds seem to have an endless source of New Old Stock Peterson pipes. Inevitably they come in their original packaging and to my mind, are a window back in time. The pre-republic Peterson’s are often considered to be rather special by Peterson pipe smokers.They hark back to a time when quality briar was in abundance and craftsmanship was of the highest level.