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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 602217" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>Hi Carl, I also use the Danish stems for purchase from MM, I prefer the amber bent style. The stems are more durable than the original MM stems but still softer than an acrylic stem, and very affordable. Legend cobs are my work-a-day pipe and I understand how easily the original stems break down, I do clench.. The Danish stems have been a good middle ground for me, the pipe in the image has 5 months of daily use on it since the photo and the stem is still clear, has little darkening or discolouration, and has very little clenching damage with no indication of the button cracking or collapsing. I do have a dressier Charlestowne Cobbler and I love the acrylic stem it came with, just so you know I don't have a knock for acrylic stems. I hope you find a suitable solution.[ATTACH=full]15153[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 602217, member: 6261"] Hi Carl, I also use the Danish stems for purchase from MM, I prefer the amber bent style. The stems are more durable than the original MM stems but still softer than an acrylic stem, and very affordable. Legend cobs are my work-a-day pipe and I understand how easily the original stems break down, I do clench.. The Danish stems have been a good middle ground for me, the pipe in the image has 5 months of daily use on it since the photo and the stem is still clear, has little darkening or discolouration, and has very little clenching damage with no indication of the button cracking or collapsing. I do have a dressier Charlestowne Cobbler and I love the acrylic stem it came with, just so you know I don't have a knock for acrylic stems. I hope you find a suitable solution.[ATTACH type="full" alt="MM Legendary.jpg"]15153[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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