Funny you should mention Juma. Until I got this pipe last week from Jared Coles, I’d never heard of it.Same with vulcanite.
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I just wish factory pipe makers would try out juma. Not sure if Castello ever used vulcanite.
An overnight soak in lemon juice works well.The most comfortable acrylic stems I’ve found are the old GBD Perspex stems. They’re just a bit difficult to clean out to keep clear.
That's why they make different kinds.....I must be odd, I like the discolouration that comes with a well used vulcanite stem. If it doesn't taste or smell bad, then I enjoy the patina.
More for me....I’ll never buy another pipe from Italy
Oh yeah for sure. I think theyre great pipes for those who like them. But I realized one day why I dont reach for them.More for me....
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There's a third option that has the mouth feel of rubber but doesn't oxidize. It's also lighter in weight.
No "catch" except it's best to use a Delrin tenon with the stuff, and though you wouldn't think so, properly gluing tenons of any kind into a stem is a bit of a minefield. As reliable as gravity when done right, but will come loose when done wrong. (And is difficult to RE-do properly if it detaches)
The name of the material is "Eldritch".
No factory I know of uses it, though, only artisan makers.
Thanks. I’ll try it.An overnight soak in lemon juice works well.