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Have My Own Room
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Cake is the word you're lookin for ![]() Also, I severely doubt any shops sell replacement stems save for cobs. For a briar, each stem is unique, as long as its not a screw in stem, and even then it varies from company to company what the size is used, and even different lines require different size threads. Best bet for fixing the stem is heading over to Home Depot/Lowes/etc. and grabbing some of the highest grit sand paper you can find and a nontoxic polishing kit and putting some elbow grease into it. Shouldn't take a whole lot of work, but will require some. Google turned me to this: http://pipesmagazine.com/forums/topic/de-oxidize-a-stem Those guys are probably a bit more knowledgeable than me on the whole stem repair |
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