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Filling holes/pitting in stem?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 253960" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I have pipes I bought nearly 50 years ago, some with stems that I've bitten through. I've always maintained them well though not fanatically -- i.e., I don't strive for "good as new." Such as my personal history is, my pipes have been the objects that have longest accompanied me through it. So what if they show a few toothmarks and scratches. I put 'em there while studying, on walks with long-gone pooches, out with friends, watching tides come in, relaxing after working on my red MG . . . My Bewlay emerald, given to me by my missus on our first C'mas together, shows its age, but that's okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 253960, member: 2318"] I have pipes I bought nearly 50 years ago, some with stems that I've bitten through. I've always maintained them well though not fanatically -- i.e., I don't strive for "good as new." Such as my personal history is, my pipes have been the objects that have longest accompanied me through it. So what if they show a few toothmarks and scratches. I put 'em there while studying, on walks with long-gone pooches, out with friends, watching tides come in, relaxing after working on my red MG . . . My Bewlay emerald, given to me by my missus on our first C'mas together, shows its age, but that's okay. [/QUOTE]
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