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<blockquote data-quote="RobJ" data-source="post: 386233" data-attributes="member: 3588"><p>Creative repair. I did something similar on a no name squatting bulldog a long time ago using a tiny piece of brass tubing from a pneumatic controller. I appreciate the suggestion. </p><p></p><p>The stem that snapped was a cheap replacement I put on in the late '90s and really wasn't nearly as nice as the original, also the break point isn't very clean. I've come to appreciate acrylic stems lately and think I'll have a proper one made up; this pipe deservers to have a nice stem given all the years it's served me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobJ, post: 386233, member: 3588"] Creative repair. I did something similar on a no name squatting bulldog a long time ago using a tiny piece of brass tubing from a pneumatic controller. I appreciate the suggestion. The stem that snapped was a cheap replacement I put on in the late '90s and really wasn't nearly as nice as the original, also the break point isn't very clean. I've come to appreciate acrylic stems lately and think I'll have a proper one made up; this pipe deservers to have a nice stem given all the years it's served me. [/QUOTE]
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