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<blockquote data-quote="Brunello" data-source="post: 555856" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Just re-watched a video by Jeff at J. Alan pipes on mouthpieces and he seems to have the same exact experience I do with mouthpieces. I haven't got my caliper out yet, but six of my seven A+ all have saddle bit stems. My Mastro de Paja and the two Armellinis I'm selling are all tapered acrylic stems which are slightly thicker. But that just addresses the comfort issue, there are still other issues that make for a great smoker. Anyway, can't recommend enough Jeff's videos on pipemaking, I'm learning quite a lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunello, post: 555856, member: 4458"] Just re-watched a video by Jeff at J. Alan pipes on mouthpieces and he seems to have the same exact experience I do with mouthpieces. I haven't got my caliper out yet, but six of my seven A+ all have saddle bit stems. My Mastro de Paja and the two Armellinis I'm selling are all tapered acrylic stems which are slightly thicker. But that just addresses the comfort issue, there are still other issues that make for a great smoker. Anyway, can't recommend enough Jeff's videos on pipemaking, I'm learning quite a lot! [/QUOTE]
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