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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 383285" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I never smoke a pipe without one and I like how they feel on the teeth.</p><p>You'll find Pro's and Con's on these all day long but, if you want to keep your bits</p><p>like new I think it's the only way to go. Beats the hell out of sanding and polishing</p><p>specially if your a chewer. Stems can be replaced but, if you have a Dunhill or any other type with a (can't think of the right word now) Logo on it, you'll find it's very expensive to duplicate or it can't be at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 383285, member: 2155"] I never smoke a pipe without one and I like how they feel on the teeth. You'll find Pro's and Con's on these all day long but, if you want to keep your bits like new I think it's the only way to go. Beats the hell out of sanding and polishing specially if your a chewer. Stems can be replaced but, if you have a Dunhill or any other type with a (can't think of the right word now) Logo on it, you'll find it's very expensive to duplicate or it can't be at all. [/QUOTE]
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