I first bought the Toker II around 1975, just starting High School. Back then they would have a policy of replacing

a broken Toker “from missuse, or abuse”, for $5.00. Don’t think that lasted too long, I remember getting a letter from the company saying that

they could no longer honor, way too many people were sending in heavily used broken pipes.

When one of mine broke, I just sent in the piece with the name on it, heavily taped.

They honored the original agreement, and sent me a letter thanking me!

Best device ever made for smoking, period. We did modify it a little, replacing the stem with a brass 5/8″ threaded tube, that could use all the various bowls out there. But as a single hitter, nothing was better. When you smoked, if you timed the product going down the stem with the release of the carburetor, it would create an audible popping sound,  and the smoke would instantaneously disappear down your lungs.

A true marvel of marijuana engineering!

Carl