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'''''By Jim Lilley'''''
[[File:System2.jpg‎|thumb|The Peterson "System"]]
[[File:System1.jpg‎|thumb|An illustration from a 1905 catalog showing the two design features. The draft holes are exaggerated, especially in the center stem illustration, which is in fact a cigar holder!]]
[[File:PeteSystems.jpg|thumb|System Pipes, Jim Lilley collection]]


[[File:System2.jpg‎|thumb]][[File:PeteSystems.jpg|thumb|System Pipes, Jim Lilley collection]][[File:Pipedia35System309.jpg|thumb|System Pipe 309, Jim Lilley collection]]Perhaps the most notable design from the Kapp and Peterson factory was Peterson's famed 'Dry
''By [[Jim Lilley]]''
 
Perhaps the most notable design from the Kapp and Peterson factory was Peterson's famed 'Dry
System' pipes. The original patent was issued in Great Britain and Ireland on Aug. 8, 1890,
System' pipes. The original patent was issued in Great Britain and Ireland on Aug. 8, 1890,
Featuring a small reservoir intended to collect moisture before it reaches the smoker, the 'System
Featuring a small reservoir intended to collect moisture before it reaches the smoker, the 'System
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In '''1898''' another of Peterson's innovative pipe inventions became available and was also patented.
In '''1898''' another of Peterson's innovative pipe inventions became available and was also patented.
the Peterson-Lip (P-Lip) mouthpiece, designed to offset the inhaled smoke to the roof of the
the Peterson-Lip (P-Lip) mouthpiece, designed to offset the inhaled smoke to the roof of the
mouth,thus avoiding tongue bite.<br>
mouth,thus avoiding tongue bite.
 
The famous P lip stem incorporated into the system pipes mouthpiece directs the smoke flow
The famous P lip stem incorporated into the system pipes mouthpiece directs the smoke flow
through a small hole at the top of the stem to the roof of the mouth.
through a small hole at the top of the stem to the roof of the mouth.
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Furthermore, the shape is contoured so that the tongue rests comfortably in the depression under the
Furthermore, the shape is contoured so that the tongue rests comfortably in the depression under the
opening. Each "P-Lip" mouthpiece is made from Vulcanite.
opening. Each "P-Lip" mouthpiece is made from Vulcanite.
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File:System1.jpg‎|An illustration from a 1905 catalog showing the two design features. The draft holes are exaggerated, especially in the center stem illustration, which is in fact a cigar holder!.
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For the Peterson System pipes to work properly, the stem/tenon has to have an extension, the tip of
For the Peterson System pipes to work properly, the stem/tenon has to have an extension, the tip of
which will pass by the draft hole from the bowl and into the sump. Upon the smoker drawing in
which will pass by the draft hole from the bowl and into the sump. Upon the smoker drawing in
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I have included some photos of examples from my own collection to help illustrate the diversity of
I have included some photos of examples from my own collection to help illustrate the diversity of
shape and finish of choices available.
shape and finish of choices available.
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File:Pipedia41System305.jpg|System 305
<gallery widths=300 heights=200 caption="Jim Lilley collection">
File:Pipedia43System307.jpg|System 307
Pipedia41System305.jpg|System Pipe 305
File:Pipedia42System312.jpg|System 312
Pipedia43System307.jpg|System Pipe 307
File:Pipedia36System314.jpg|System 314
Pipedia35System309.jpg|System Pipe 309
File:Pipedia37SystemXL302.jpg|System XL302
Pipedia42System312.jpg|System Pipe 312
Pipedia36System314.jpg|System Pipe 314
Pipedia37SystemXL302.jpg|System Pipe XL302
</gallery>
</gallery>


See the main [[Peterson]] article.
See the main [[Peterson]] article.
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