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<blockquote data-quote="Slartibartfast" data-source="post: 342600" data-attributes="member: 1981"><p>I'm not a fan of stingers in general and KW's in particular, but I do think their newer Hand Made Super Grain pipes (the ones from the mid 1990s forward, not the massive oversized pipes from the 1950s) are superb little pipes and they all have a mortis & tenon arrangement - no stingers.</p><p></p><p>The POYs are fine pipes as well and also have a push fit tenoned stem, but they tend to be a bigger pipe than I like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slartibartfast, post: 342600, member: 1981"] I'm not a fan of stingers in general and KW's in particular, but I do think their newer Hand Made Super Grain pipes (the ones from the mid 1990s forward, not the massive oversized pipes from the 1950s) are superb little pipes and they all have a mortis & tenon arrangement - no stingers. The POYs are fine pipes as well and also have a push fit tenoned stem, but they tend to be a bigger pipe than I like. [/QUOTE]
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