Aren’t you at least going to point out the mistake for us dimwitted folks?When it comes to making a mistake there's no place like the piping community.
Aren’t you at least going to point out the mistake for us dimwitted folks?When it comes to making a mistake there's no place like the piping community.
Really eh? I bought a Bracken and mine only came with a green plastic stem. I got rippedMany won’t, but the Bracken pipe is a filter pipe from MM that uses a filter and has an acrylic stem. There are probably more.
I’m sorry, it looked like the stem was the same as the one on the Emerald, which is acrylic. I just looked at SP and saw that you are clearly correct. I was thinking of getting one of those because I thought it was acrylic! Shows what I know. I need to read and not just look at pictures.Really eh? I bought a Bracken and mine only came with a green plastic stem. I got ripped
I also have a cob with the MM Danish bit, a huge improvement over their standard bit, aesthetically and functionally, options in black or amber. I can't recall if they also have filterless options.Got a couple original forever stems, and a couple from Vermont freehand before they took over the forever stems. High quality but not really my thing. They don't provide the open draw I like with my cobs. Too much gurgle.
My favorite stems are the MM Danish bits. Seemingly higher quality plastic. Softer material. Wide open.
Up until 5-6 years ago, they still had vulcanite on the freehand. When the cobbits first came out in 2014 they had long vulcanite stems as well.At one time MM made vulcanite bits, my dad’s old Freehand (late 60’s/early 70’s) has a Danish styled vulcanite bit. Different stems than they use now (actual cob) so it’s not interchangeable with new ones.
He wasn’t one to tinker and modify things.
Pic when I first found it in his garage:
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Right on.Up until 5-6 years ago, they still had vulcanite on the freehand. When the cobbits first came out in 2014 they had long vulcanite stems as well.
No. Other than the freehand, cobbits, and occasional special editions they haven't used vulcanite for decades.Did they still have cob stems 5-6 yrs ago with the vulcanite bits?