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Vulcanite stems
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<blockquote data-quote="fsu92john" data-source="post: 378581" data-attributes="member: 3425"><p>Stem material is not a deal-breaker for me either way. I probably have about half of each, vulcanite and acrylic, among my pipes. All other things being equal, though, my preference is for a well-made acrylic stem for the maintenance-free factor. Poor acrylic stems can be very uncomfortable to clench, but in my experience quality ones like those on my Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja pipes are quite pleasant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fsu92john, post: 378581, member: 3425"] Stem material is not a deal-breaker for me either way. I probably have about half of each, vulcanite and acrylic, among my pipes. All other things being equal, though, my preference is for a well-made acrylic stem for the maintenance-free factor. Poor acrylic stems can be very uncomfortable to clench, but in my experience quality ones like those on my Ser Jacopo and Mastro de Paja pipes are quite pleasant. [/QUOTE]
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