Peterson Deluxe System Natural XL5


Peterson Deluxe System Natural XL5
 
Country of Origin
Ireland
Finish
Rusticated
Shape
Calabash
Stem
Vulcanite
Material
Briar
Dunhill Group Size
4
Filter
None
Length
5.56 in.
Bowl Height
1.95 in.
 


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In the Deluxe System line, Peterson's "XL315" is designated as the "XL5s" Calabash. It's the largest rendition of the "05" design — perhaps the most iconic of all Peterson shapes. The shape features a bowl flaring trumpet-like at the rim, a high transition to the shank, and a shank that is wide, muscular, and substantial in hand. Its wide base and smooth curvature, along with its easy-to-grasp, cinched waistline, have been prominent features admired by generations of smokers. Among Peterson's oldest and most popular shapes, the "XL5s" epitomizes the Peterson design aesthetic, especially with the added benefit of the Irish marque's patented System engineering.

Indicated by their "CP" stamp, Peterson Deluxe System Natural Rusticated pipes feature in the Charles Peterson Collection. It's a special and prestigious collection of limited, small-run releases that highlight innovation in design and technique — as seen previously in Peterson's Rua, Barley Spigot, Iora, and Rusticated House Pipe Spigot — in honor of Charles Peterson's pioneering spirit and influence on pipe making at large. Available in limited quantities, pipes within the Charles Peterson Collection showcase unique finishes, distinctive shapes, and attention to detail possible only through small-batch production, and this special iteration of the Deluxe System series, specifically, is distinguished by a virgin-finished iteration of the Irish marque's signature rustication, paired with the iconic shapes and engineering of the Deluxe System line. 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 Deluxe stamp first appeared on System pipes in 1940, but the design itself dates to Peterson's earliest years, with examples found in the 1896 and 1906 catalogs. With the exception of the extremely rare Supreme, it has always marked the highest tier of System pipe. Unlike the System Standard line, Deluxe System pipes feature sterling silver mounts — Peterson's silverwork being a significant source of pride and renown for the factory. Boasting select-grade briar, the Deluxe System also benefits from space-fitting stems, evocative of old-school System pipes. This aspect, while never patented, is a prominent Peterson innovation; these stems were "never intended to go quite home," the space between the mount and stem base gradually decreasing with prolonged use. Furthermore, the Deluxe System showcases Peterson's "chimney": an aluminum fitment that extends the tenon past the chamber's airway for optimal System performance. This particular piece is presented here the limited-edition Natural Rusticated finish, displaying the Irish marque's iconic rustication in an all-natural palette that will darken with character as this pipe is smokes. The System series, and especially the Deluxe System, is a testament to Peterson's influence on the pipe industry at large, and its continued popularity over the past 100-plus years bespeaks the company's reputation for quality.

 



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