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Experiences with Clay Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="Stefanos" data-source="post: 35002" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>I've never seen a clay like that, JohnnyO!</p><p>Some of the old porcelain pipes used a long, very thin stem that plugged into the shank. But clay is so fragile it probably wouldn't hold up. That may be why yours is beefed up.</p><p>It cuts down on the third degree burns anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stefanos, post: 35002, member: 477"] I've never seen a clay like that, JohnnyO! Some of the old porcelain pipes used a long, very thin stem that plugged into the shank. But clay is so fragile it probably wouldn't hold up. That may be why yours is beefed up. It cuts down on the third degree burns anyway. [/QUOTE]
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