I have been getting a little bit of feedback on Absylux as a stem material, and so far, everybody seems to like it.
Here's a thread over at Smokers' Forum started by Mike Leverette about some stems I made for him.
And about halfway down, "Ego Archive" adds to the discussion regarding an Absylux stem that I made for him.
I am also waiting for a couple other guys to report back, but so far, so good.
So have any of y'all had a chance to try making a stem out of it? I know that Kim had picked some up, but I haven't heard yet what he thought.
Absylux Redux
Congrats on all the positive response to your ABS stems over at Smoker Folks , Robert.
Probably what's needed is a side-by-side test of your ABS againsts Kim's ABS to try and determine if there is any quality difference. Perhaps you could trade each other a short length. The advantage of Kim's supplier is that you don't need to purchase an entire 8' length, that is why I have been waiting for his feedback.
By all accounts so far, it sounds as if it's shaping up to be a possible replacement for vulcanite/ebonite, at least here in the USA, especially since the aforementioned material is becoming scarcer and more expensive. Hopefully, like a ripple in a pond, the response/usage will spread further afield. Possibly even to the point of premoldeds.
Probably what's needed is a side-by-side test of your ABS againsts Kim's ABS to try and determine if there is any quality difference. Perhaps you could trade each other a short length. The advantage of Kim's supplier is that you don't need to purchase an entire 8' length, that is why I have been waiting for his feedback.
By all accounts so far, it sounds as if it's shaping up to be a possible replacement for vulcanite/ebonite, at least here in the USA, especially since the aforementioned material is becoming scarcer and more expensive. Hopefully, like a ripple in a pond, the response/usage will spread further afield. Possibly even to the point of premoldeds.
Regards,
Frank.
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Frank.
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People usually get the gods they deserve - Terry Pratchett