I always assumed that for most pipes the stem is a single piece. Pipes where the tenon is a separate piece and glued to the stem is more of an oddity / characteristic of a cheaper pipe.
Now I am not so sure. Most of my stems are black so it is difficult to tell, but for my pipes with colored stems I have both varieties (Single piece and two piece)
So which one is more common? Also is it a fair assumption that for most high end pipes the stem would be hand cut from a single piece?
Now I am not so sure. Most of my stems are black so it is difficult to tell, but for my pipes with colored stems I have both varieties (Single piece and two piece)
So which one is more common? Also is it a fair assumption that for most high end pipes the stem would be hand cut from a single piece?