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General Pipe Discussion
Stems: Acrylic or Ebonite/Vulcanite?
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<blockquote data-quote="tallan" data-source="post: 216118" data-attributes="member: 1733"><p>What she said. Plus unless you have a Jaws of Life bite you'll never mar or wear acrylic, and although vulcanite is a little bit more comfortable to clench the effort to keep it looking decent just isn't worth the candle, in my opinion. Over time I've had all but a few of my vulcanite stems replaced with acrylic, and they get smoked a lot more often that way. At this point I just won't buy a new pipe with an ebonite/vulcanite/Cumberland stem; your mileage may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tallan, post: 216118, member: 1733"] What she said. Plus unless you have a Jaws of Life bite you'll never mar or wear acrylic, and although vulcanite is a little bit more comfortable to clench the effort to keep it looking decent just isn't worth the candle, in my opinion. Over time I've had all but a few of my vulcanite stems replaced with acrylic, and they get smoked a lot more often that way. At this point I just won't buy a new pipe with an ebonite/vulcanite/Cumberland stem; your mileage may vary. [/QUOTE]
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