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<blockquote data-quote="flytyer" data-source="post: 156038" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I only clench a few of my lighter pipes..but all of my pipes have a softy pipe bit on them. They take some getting used to but now I dont like to smoke without them, they make clenching the pipe more comfortable and you dont have to worry about tooth dents. Ive taken some deeper dents out of some estate pipes by sanding them out with emery paper then rebuffing the stems , this seems to work on all but the deepest dents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flytyer, post: 156038, member: 630"] I only clench a few of my lighter pipes..but all of my pipes have a softy pipe bit on them. They take some getting used to but now I dont like to smoke without them, they make clenching the pipe more comfortable and you dont have to worry about tooth dents. Ive taken some deeper dents out of some estate pipes by sanding them out with emery paper then rebuffing the stems , this seems to work on all but the deepest dents. [/QUOTE]
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