Hi folks,
I'm perplexed. I picked up a NOS, late model LHS second ("London Royal") a couple of weeks ago. I only have a couple of pipes with screw tenons, when I bought my first pipe in the 80s those were pretty much going away. I thought this pipe (straight apple/pot) was flawed, with a slightly overclocked stem (about the 1 o'clock position.) I found that about 10-15 minutes into a smoke, the stem lines up. Now, it seems like I remember reading somewhere that some pipes do that, but I can't find any reference to it, and I'm not sure I'm not hallucinating the memory. I'm happy with it doing that, just wondering if it's supposed to. Is it common with screw tenon?
Edid: Apologies, looks like I posted this in the wrong place. Consider it my introduction, it's pretty typical of my behavior.
I'm perplexed. I picked up a NOS, late model LHS second ("London Royal") a couple of weeks ago. I only have a couple of pipes with screw tenons, when I bought my first pipe in the 80s those were pretty much going away. I thought this pipe (straight apple/pot) was flawed, with a slightly overclocked stem (about the 1 o'clock position.) I found that about 10-15 minutes into a smoke, the stem lines up. Now, it seems like I remember reading somewhere that some pipes do that, but I can't find any reference to it, and I'm not sure I'm not hallucinating the memory. I'm happy with it doing that, just wondering if it's supposed to. Is it common with screw tenon?
Edid: Apologies, looks like I posted this in the wrong place. Consider it my introduction, it's pretty typical of my behavior.