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    Will this pipe work?

    Last time I tried pipe smoking I was in college 20 years ago. But I saw one of these on ebay and thought it looked cool and bought it for fitty-five bucks, shipped from Turkey.

    It's "hand-carved block meerschaum" and comes with a little case..





    Here's the ad copy:

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    Made in Turkey

    All hand carved by the local artists of Eskisehir

    Brand new and High quality.

    Made of genuine block meerschaum from Eskisehir.

    Waxed in a hot natural bath of beeswax.

    Teflon Tenon.

    Acrylic Stem.
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    That gonna work? I also have some John Bull English pipe tobaccy coming in with my next cigar shipment from c-bid. Guess I'm gonna have to get one of those little tampers too.
    Last edited by Ropey; 04-08-2015 at 04:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ropey View Post
    Last time I tried pipe smoking I was in college 20 years ago. But I saw one of these on ebay and thought it looked cool and bought it for fitty-five bucks, shipped from Turkey.

    It's "hand-carved block meerschaum" and comes with a little case..





    Here's the ad copy:

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    Made in Turkey

    All hand carved by the local artists of Eskisehir

    Brand new and High quality.

    Made of genuine block meerschaum from Eskisehir.

    Waxed in a hot natural bath of beeswax.

    Teflon Tenon.

    Acrylic Stem.
    ----------------------------------

    That gonna work? I also have some John Bull English pipe tobaccy coming in with my next cigar shipment from c-bid. Guess I'm gonna have to get one of those little tampers too.
    Should work well Ropey, nice stick.

    There should be information, either here on CB or elsewhere on the Net about packing a pipe but you don't want your draw to be difficult. A loose can be corrected but not (really) one that's too hard.

    Let us know how you're doing and if you have any issues just ask and someone will certainly assist.

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    Meerschaums are great smokers, but you will want to keep it clean. Do not allow cake to build in the bowl. See this thread to see some Meers in action http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/showth...r-Madness-2015.

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    @Ropey I tried to PM you but couldn't. I have one that I'll give you. Its actually very nice. I overbought when I started and this is one I bought. Not exactly, but same seller and same size.

    Let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMR View Post
    @Ropey I tried to PM you but couldn't. I have one that I'll give you. Its actually very nice. I overbought when I started and this is one I bought. Not exactly, but same seller and same size.
    That's a very kind offer, but this one's already been paid for. Does yours seem like a decent pipe?

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    Noob question: how does a Meerchum pipe compare to a briar? Sorry to HiJack.


    Nice looking meerchum!
    ...A bad situation can be made better with a pipe/cigar in your hand...

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    http://www.cigarbum.com/forum/las-bo...html#post68296

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    Its a very good smoking pipe. Especially good to learn the ins and outs of a meerschaum pipe with. The tenon on mine was not great so I just decided not to take it apart. My stem needed polishing but altogether a pipe worth what I paid.

    I hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horseshoe View Post
    Noob question: how does a Meerchum pipe compare to a briar? Sorry to HiJack.


    Nice looking meerchum!
    This is a very broad response.

    Meerschaum is more fragile than briar for starters. You can drop a briar (wouldn't suggest it) and walk away with some dents or scratches. Meerschaum on the other hand has the potential to crack anc shatter.

    Meers don't need a break in period, unlike briar. Some pipe smokers subscripe to the idea that meerschaum gives you a purer smoke as many meer fans don't want any cake in their pipes thinking it will crack the meerschaum. There is no nutty briar taste when smoking a meer.

    From an aesthetic standpoint, meerschaum is much softer and yields itself to more intricate carvings.

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    Looks good to me! Let me know how it works! Never smoked one before.

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    Tamper: a wooden golf tee will work in a pinch.

    Re difference b/t briar and meer: what the prior posters said, plus you can smoke a meer over and over, i.e., you don't need to rest and rotate them as with briars. But, as Jack observes, you do want to clean them out & not let junk build up. Also, you may be aware that over time the whiteness of the meer gradually darkens into a creamy brown as it soaks up the tobacco moisture. The beeswax helps wick said coloring agents to the outside surface.
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