1. Have any of you ever tried this?
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  2. I had couple bowls of it. I didn't care for it much, to much cigar taste for my liking.
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  3. That's exactly the feedback I am looking for! It caught my eye as a unique product, but was unsure of what to expect.
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  4. OK, I thought it would say "imported briar" if it was briar. I guess I don't know what it is.
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  5. It did taste like a very good cigar. My thing is if I want a cigar, I'll buy a cigar. I don't have to clean that after.;)
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  6. Hmm ....
    Perusing the internet, I see black super glue has been used to repair holes and build up vulcanite stems. It may be worth a shot if I can find some black super glue.
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  7. I have been on a burley kick lately, but agree with you on this point.
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  8. Are they holes or just big teeth marks? If it's teeth marks just put a softy bit on it. Will cover the marks and keep you from making them any deeper.
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    Yello-Bole Burley (brylon, from the nineties)
    Stokkebye Bulk Navy
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  10. It should be stamp "brylon" if it is brylon as well. Confusing.:scared011:
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  11. The problem is the need to get a good tenon fit to,the shank, but also the outside diameter of the stem to the outside diameter of the shank. I guess the stem having a slightly smaller diameter than the shank would be preferable to the other way around.

    I used a MM unfiltered stem as a replacement on one of my early pipes that had the stem break somewhere. Tenon fit was exact, but the outside was smaller than the shank OD. Looks a little weird but works. The only problem is the interior of the MM tenon is larger than most vulcanite stems, and you get a lot more smoke pulled through.
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  12. It's holes, one on the top and one on the bottom.
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  13. I don't think the shank OD will be much of an issue in this case, as long as the base is flush. The stem has a much smaller OD than the shank.

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  14. No, I haven't but it looks interesting. Not sure I would want to invest $20 in it.
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  15. Yeah, you're right.
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  16. I would suggest contacting these folks. They say each stem is made to order, so maybe they would make a stem with your tenon specifications.

    http://oldlogcabinpipeworks.com
  17. Maybe, but it looks like they only make one size currently, to fit the MM filtered pipes. I ordered some black rubberized cyanoacrylate that will take a week to be delivered. I'm curious to see how it does.



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  18. well, problem with the image on previous post
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  19. uploadfromtaptalk1441663132907.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1441663139047.jpg Parker Jockey Club oxidized and then restored.
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  20. I haven't yet tried it; but have had a great interest in it since seeing it in a P&C catalogue, but it was out of stock for so long and sadly, the price is too high in my opinion. So, I contacted Vincent Manil and we actually struck up a conversation. He is going to let me know if shipping direct to customers in the US is workable, but he doesn't forsee much of a problem with it. And he sells a half pound for $25. And once he know the shipping situation, he is going to see about shipping me a brick to try. I'll letcha know how it goes and ship some out for ya if I get a brick. :)
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