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Mouth-bites/'Softee-bits'
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<blockquote data-quote="DrSmoke" data-source="post: 452982" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Gents:</p><p></p><p>From my perspective, great replies from everyone.</p><p></p><p>1. super tips (no pun intended): cut off the raised ridge, reverse the tip, tubing heat sealed</p><p>2. I think one of the things inferred but not explicitly mentioned is the feel of the stem type in the mouth as part of the smoking pleasure. I really enjoy thin and wide stems, e.g. the stem on a Rattray's Glory Days sandblast.</p><p>3. Each stem requires its own specific tipping solution to match the stem type.</p><p>4. Health issue: remove the tips every so often and clean the tip and the stem! I hadn't thought about this but it makes complete sense. Who knows bacteria lurks under a moist tip :rabbit: </p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrSmoke, post: 452982, member: 4003"] Gents: From my perspective, great replies from everyone. 1. super tips (no pun intended): cut off the raised ridge, reverse the tip, tubing heat sealed 2. I think one of the things inferred but not explicitly mentioned is the feel of the stem type in the mouth as part of the smoking pleasure. I really enjoy thin and wide stems, e.g. the stem on a Rattray's Glory Days sandblast. 3. Each stem requires its own specific tipping solution to match the stem type. 4. Health issue: remove the tips every so often and clean the tip and the stem! I hadn't thought about this but it makes complete sense. Who knows bacteria lurks under a moist tip :rabbit: Thanks again Steve [/QUOTE]
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