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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 381172" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Nope, never coated any of mine. Yes, the clay has a bit of "gritty" to it! Another reason to not try and clinch it. Notice the pictured clays...All have a round stem. That's how they are, and traditionally were, molded. I personally have never seen a flat or fish-tailed clay stem. Doesn't mean one doesn't exist; just never seen one!!! The extra long clay stems, or "Tavern Pipes," were made so that a weary traveler could enjoy an evening's worth of smoking; then snap off the bit of stem his mouth had occupied, leaving the pipe for the next traveler. The shorter stems (pictured0 were for individual users. FWIW, FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 381172, member: 32"] Nope, never coated any of mine. Yes, the clay has a bit of "gritty" to it! Another reason to not try and clinch it. Notice the pictured clays...All have a round stem. That's how they are, and traditionally were, molded. I personally have never seen a flat or fish-tailed clay stem. Doesn't mean one doesn't exist; just never seen one!!! The extra long clay stems, or "Tavern Pipes," were made so that a weary traveler could enjoy an evening's worth of smoking; then snap off the bit of stem his mouth had occupied, leaving the pipe for the next traveler. The shorter stems (pictured0 were for individual users. FWIW, FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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