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<blockquote data-quote="user 4351" data-source="post: 535556" data-attributes="member: 4351"><p>I've been more gentle with my Rigoletto, but "the mutt" (my first pipe), not so much. It has a rough patch at the top of the stem from where my chompers have been, and I'm wondering if "that's supposed to happen." I know there's not so many rules with pipes as much as guidelines, but I'm wondering if teeth marks on the stem are a normal part of pipe ownership.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if and when the stem wears out, I'll just get another, so my pipe is by no means ruined. However, if there's a way to avoid teeth marks while letting a pipe hang, I'm all ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4351, post: 535556, member: 4351"] I've been more gentle with my Rigoletto, but "the mutt" (my first pipe), not so much. It has a rough patch at the top of the stem from where my chompers have been, and I'm wondering if "that's supposed to happen." I know there's not so many rules with pipes as much as guidelines, but I'm wondering if teeth marks on the stem are a normal part of pipe ownership. Of course, if and when the stem wears out, I'll just get another, so my pipe is by no means ruined. However, if there's a way to avoid teeth marks while letting a pipe hang, I'm all ears. [/QUOTE]
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