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Teeth Marks on the Stem
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<blockquote data-quote="swhipple" data-source="post: 535569" data-attributes="member: 3110"><p>I did the same thing when I first started the pipe. I've got a few pipes with chewed up looking stems. None of them have failed yet but they look ugly and I'm sure it kills the resale value.</p><p></p><p>I tried the rubber covers and didn't really care for them since they made the stem too fat for my taste. Over the years I've learned to sorta let the pipe hang between my teeth without clamping down on it and that reduces the wear on the stems. You can also look for pipes with acrylic stems since they are harder and won't indent as easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swhipple, post: 535569, member: 3110"] I did the same thing when I first started the pipe. I've got a few pipes with chewed up looking stems. None of them have failed yet but they look ugly and I'm sure it kills the resale value. I tried the rubber covers and didn't really care for them since they made the stem too fat for my taste. Over the years I've learned to sorta let the pipe hang between my teeth without clamping down on it and that reduces the wear on the stems. You can also look for pipes with acrylic stems since they are harder and won't indent as easily. [/QUOTE]
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