So, I got this hand me down from my Dad recently. It's a nice Zouave head meer that he picked up when he was stationed in Sinope, Turkey in the early 60's. Over the years the tenon got loose and he fixed it by epoxying it in the pipe. Of course the tenon broke later and it got tossed in a desk drawer until he came across it and gave it to me. I just needed to get the epoxied piece out of the meer stem. I thought that boiling would loosen up the epoxy and allow me to extract the broken tenon. It worked, but I also managed to break a chunk off the stem in the process. So I am extremely bummed out by my stupidity. Any ideas on how it can be fixed? I was seriously thinking about getting the broken part trimmed off and a new tenon tapped. Maybe a Churchwarden stem....