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    meerschaum cake removal

    Just now saw it. You've put my new-but-abused friend on the road to recovery. I'll proceed with caution. Thanks for your time and good counsel. --jeff
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    meerschaum cake removal

    Mr Ghost, No moves here without adult supervision. It'll take a while to get pix up. But, I can say the pipe (eBay)is huge: bowl 2" tall with 1" chamber & flattish shank 1" wide. Cake is 1/8" thick and formed on the upper 2/3 of the bowl. No reaming scrapes. Rough cake texture indicates...
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    meerschaum cake removal

    Just received my 1st solid block meerschaum. There's substantial cake in the bowl. I hesitate to use sharp instruments to remove it. Can I soak the pipe in water to help loosen the cake? Other sites carry running arguments about using alcohol (to clean the bowl). You guys are smarter and...
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    Savinelli -- always good?

    Thank you all for your generous and informed advice. I especially appreciate you identifying sellers who you trust. Your site offers a wealth of information. A great place to spend time, pipe in hand, during my rainy northwest weather.
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    Savinelli -- always good?

    So many popular brand companies that have been sold have lost the quality that made them famous. Is this true of pipe-makers? Are there brands, i.e. Savinelli, Jarl, Dunham, that should be bought old rather than new? My budget limits me to pipes in the $30-$50 range. I'd rather buy quality...