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The long bastard gingerly slipped out of my coat pocket this morning and snapped as easy as anything. Anyone have any ideas on my best course of action?
(Other than burying it in the yard.)
Depends on whether you want the fix to be permanent and strong, or not. The proper approach to repair is to rejoin the two sections, then precision drill out the airway to insert and glue in place a steel sleeve to support the join.
All you need is the equipment, the knowledge of what exact drill size, tubing size, and the correct type of glue. You can just glue the two sections together with out adding the sleeve, and it may hold up, but it often doesn't over the long haul. If this is a favorite pipe that sees a lot of use, the metal sleeve is the way to go. There will be no visible sign of the break and the only difference will be that the pipe is much stronger than it was originally.
This repair is usually done by a very skilled woodworker, and preferably a skilled pipe restorer, of which there aren't a great many. One of the very best restorers, who had done this fix many times, is a member of this forum and goes by the moniker of georged, for George Dibos.
Good luck!