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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 454405" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>It's very light weight, as most of the wood ones are. Thus, they can rest lightly when clenched. There's a few small dents, probably from canines. But for the most part I just hold them....Makes me take a real break, rather than carry on and not have a time out...</p><p></p><p>Nice thing about how I make the pipes is that the stems thread into the bowls. If some part breaks, I can grab up another and screw it on, good to go. I had a long stemmed pipe get slammed in the truck door once(don't ask) and of course it snapped. Grabbed a spare out of the stem box and Bob's your uncle I'm smoking again. Another fell out of my pocket in the dark in someone's yard and found it the next morning in some tire tracks. Took out the broken bits and salvaged the pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 454405, member: 3652"] It's very light weight, as most of the wood ones are. Thus, they can rest lightly when clenched. There's a few small dents, probably from canines. But for the most part I just hold them....Makes me take a real break, rather than carry on and not have a time out... Nice thing about how I make the pipes is that the stems thread into the bowls. If some part breaks, I can grab up another and screw it on, good to go. I had a long stemmed pipe get slammed in the truck door once(don't ask) and of course it snapped. Grabbed a spare out of the stem box and Bob's your uncle I'm smoking again. Another fell out of my pocket in the dark in someone's yard and found it the next morning in some tire tracks. Took out the broken bits and salvaged the pipe. [/QUOTE]
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