Peterson Derry Pipes Peterson are well know for taking inspiration from their Irish home. From places and landscapes, colours, weather and history. Derry is an anglicisation of the Old Irish name Daire meaning "Oak Grove" and is the name of the 5th largest city in Ireland which lies on the west bank of the River Foyle. Each handcrafted pipe has been given a rich two-tone dark and light Oak stain complementing Petersons unique rusticated texture which is then complimented by a toffee brown cumberland acrylic mouthpiece and finished with a nickel band.
Derry 338 The Peterson Derry 68 is a full bent, tapered billiard briar with a relatively large bowl. The extra size comes from a wider bowl but the bore isn’t overly large and this doesn’t add to the weight much. It has a deep bowl so will suit a short or lengthy intense smoke. A great all rounder with stunning aesthetics.
Fishtail mouthpiece: Peterson’s trademark patented mouthpiece is the p.lip design, which has many advantages but unfortunately some smokers just don't get on with it. The Liscannor series comes with the fishtail mouthpiece as an alternative for those who don't get on with the P.Lip.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a generic image that we have taken from a random selection of this pipe model from our stocks. It is unlikely to be the exact pipe you will receive. Due to the nature of the raw material used and this being a handmade product there will be some variation in grain, colour and finish. There could also be a slight variation in the dimensions provided.