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So, I just got my first Dunhill in the mail today, pretty pleased about that. When it arrived, I unwrapped it to find that the stem had been removed from the shank for shipping. Now, I was always under the impression that you never kept the stem and the stummel apart for more than four to six hours at a time, and then only when cleaning or repairing made it a must. Still, I'm getting a mixed message on this. A friend of mine on this forum said it was common for pipes to be shipped this way, and the shop that sold it to me has a long standing relationship with this page as well, and I trust the shop owner knows what he is doing. That said, there is a post from one of our senior members here on pm.com specifically saying this should never be done. Would love to hear thoughts from the group.
So, I just got my first Dunhill in the mail today, pretty pleased about that. When it arrived, I unwrapped it to find that the stem had been removed from the shank for shipping. Now, I was always under the impression that you never kept the stem and the stummel apart for more than four to six hours at a time, and then only when cleaning or repairing made it a must. Still, I'm getting a mixed message on this. A friend of mine on this forum said it was common for pipes to be shipped this way, and the shop that sold it to me has a long standing relationship with this page as well, and I trust the shop owner knows what he is doing. That said, there is a post from one of our senior members here on pm.com specifically saying this should never be done. Would love to hear thoughts from the group.
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