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Why can't Missouri Meerschaum include stronger stems on their cobs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gaius Marius" data-source="post: 615563" data-attributes="member: 6383"><p>Dohohohoho</p><p>That was terrible and what's more terrible is that I laughed at it.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely wish MM cobs had the option for nicer stems. I love a cob but I really dislike plastic stems and I think it would be much better to have something like vulcanite or some other material. </p><p>I think it'd be real cool if somebody who works with stone could make stems out of a soft rock like soapstone. </p><p>Stem material is definitely something I think many a pipe manufacturer could and should do some experiments with.</p><p></p><p>Get yourself a pack of 50 small softy pipe bits for a few bucks off of Amazon. They go on the end of the stem like a foreskin and prevent you from messing up the stem with your teeth. Also make for a better experience in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaius Marius, post: 615563, member: 6383"] Dohohohoho That was terrible and what's more terrible is that I laughed at it. I sincerely wish MM cobs had the option for nicer stems. I love a cob but I really dislike plastic stems and I think it would be much better to have something like vulcanite or some other material. I think it'd be real cool if somebody who works with stone could make stems out of a soft rock like soapstone. Stem material is definitely something I think many a pipe manufacturer could and should do some experiments with. Get yourself a pack of 50 small softy pipe bits for a few bucks off of Amazon. They go on the end of the stem like a foreskin and prevent you from messing up the stem with your teeth. Also make for a better experience in general. [/QUOTE]
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