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<blockquote data-quote="GCook" data-source="post: 141181" data-attributes="member: 1491"><p>OK, I suppose this is the appropriate place to ask. I bought an old british push-in stem Kaywoodie pipe whose stem will not budge. My usual trick of putting it in the freezer and warming the shank by hand did nothing. It refuses all reasonable torque and pull and I'm nervous about getting really stern with it because it's a nice pipe. What are your tricks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GCook, post: 141181, member: 1491"] OK, I suppose this is the appropriate place to ask. I bought an old british push-in stem Kaywoodie pipe whose stem will not budge. My usual trick of putting it in the freezer and warming the shank by hand did nothing. It refuses all reasonable torque and pull and I'm nervous about getting really stern with it because it's a nice pipe. What are your tricks? [/QUOTE]
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