This is a great example of Peterson doing what they’ve always done best—taking a familiar shape and refining it just enough to feel distinctly theirs.
The Bent Apple (03) is all about balance. The bowl is softly rounded and full in the hand, with that gentle bend through the shank and stem giving it an easy, natural posture. It’s a shape that doesn’t demand attention but keeps it anyway.
Despite the “Dublin" Filter name, this isn’t about the shape—it’s part of a range that appeared in the "Black Catalogue" in 1997, where Peterson introduced a higher quality line designed around 9mm filter compatibility. A subtle shift at the time, but one that gave smokers more control over how they wanted their pipe to perform.
The smooth finish is classic Peterson—rich, warm, and quietly confident. No fuss, just well-finished briar that lets the shape do the talking.
Fitted with the P-Lip stem, it delivers that signature upward smoke direction, and paired with the option of a 9mm filter, it offers a cooler, more measured smoke when desired.
The nickel band ties everything together with a clean, practical accent—nothing flashy, just exactly where it needs to be.
It’s one of those pipes that feels “right” from the first hold. Simple, traditional, and very easy to keep reaching for.

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