Greetings everyone,
I recently bought a Eltang Arne Jacobsen bamboo pencil shank. In about 1 day of using a pipe, about 2 bowls in, the stem had a noticeable dent and a hole. moving on to the next day, smoking 3 bowls, The stem cracked into a thin hairline crack.
Is this a bite though? is it caused by a "sharp tooth" from clenching? I have many pipes with delicate stems, including small peterson pipes such as the belgqiue and the calabash speciality from the 60's that I bought estate and have used for years without issues, only scratches and the light oxidation.
I contacted the seller but he is refusing that this may be a defect and may have been a soft spot in the vulcanite. Instead, he is pressing it as a tooth bite through, although the crack is a hairline rather than a circular spot. Also, it happened in just 2 days, around 5 bowls total.
pictures attached for reference.
I recently bought a Eltang Arne Jacobsen bamboo pencil shank. In about 1 day of using a pipe, about 2 bowls in, the stem had a noticeable dent and a hole. moving on to the next day, smoking 3 bowls, The stem cracked into a thin hairline crack.
Is this a bite though? is it caused by a "sharp tooth" from clenching? I have many pipes with delicate stems, including small peterson pipes such as the belgqiue and the calabash speciality from the 60's that I bought estate and have used for years without issues, only scratches and the light oxidation.
I contacted the seller but he is refusing that this may be a defect and may have been a soft spot in the vulcanite. Instead, he is pressing it as a tooth bite through, although the crack is a hairline rather than a circular spot. Also, it happened in just 2 days, around 5 bowls total.
pictures attached for reference.