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Mouth-bites/'Softee-bits'
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 367881" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I don't always like the feel of them on all my pipes but, I look at it this way. It's cheaper not to chew your stems up in the long run. To have a stem replaced or repaired, even if you do it yourself is not an expense I wish to have or a chore I wish to do. It is way more easier to use a "Softie" and wipe of your stem from time to time. And if you ever sell it, it adds to it's value having the original stem and intact without chattering or dents. Now if you got a cob or a $15 drugstore pipe, fine chew the thing up but, if we're talking about fine pipes I would think most would want to take care of them. Hell, spending only $175 on a pipe makes me stop and think if I even want to put a match to it or not half the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 367881, member: 2155"] I don't always like the feel of them on all my pipes but, I look at it this way. It's cheaper not to chew your stems up in the long run. To have a stem replaced or repaired, even if you do it yourself is not an expense I wish to have or a chore I wish to do. It is way more easier to use a "Softie" and wipe of your stem from time to time. And if you ever sell it, it adds to it's value having the original stem and intact without chattering or dents. Now if you got a cob or a $15 drugstore pipe, fine chew the thing up but, if we're talking about fine pipes I would think most would want to take care of them. Hell, spending only $175 on a pipe makes me stop and think if I even want to put a match to it or not half the time. [/QUOTE]
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