I want to start it off with the statement that I am not trying to start a debate on "which is better" or "why this is better then that". I've been a member on here and spoken to enough pipe smokers to know everyone has their opinions and experiences. This is more putting the question out there of what pros and cons have others experienced with the various materials used in the making of pipes. I know there are several materials to choose from such as Briar(of course), Meerschaum, Morta, Clay, Non-Briar Woods (Olive and Cherry for example), metals or plastics, and of course Cobs. I'll start with my own experiences.....
Briar: To me Briar is our jump off point, almost every piper I've ever spoken to started on a Briar or Cob pipe.
PROS: A vast abundance of shapes, sizes designs to choose from. Tried and true material.
CONS: If you smoke a lot you'll need several to allow for rest times and drying.
Meerschaum: (I'm speaking to Turkish as its the most common)
PROS: Also many shapes and sizes, little to no rest time needed, cool watching the bowl colour over time.
CONS: Fragile, marks easily, the more ornate pipes difficult to use in daily activities.
Cobs:
PROS: Open air ways, inexpensive, durable..... did I mention inexpensive? Mark Twain approved!
CONS: Life span may not be as long as other materials without some TLC.
Clay:
PROS: Inexpensive, no ghosting, make you feel uber cool (like a sailor)
CONS: Fragile, almost always on the smaller side, tend to smoke hot if not careful, not for clenching without steps (soft bits).
I won't speak to Morta or Non-briar woods as I have owned or tried neither but I'd love to hear others impressions of them!
Feel free to jump on and add your own opinions of various materials and even various designs. Tell us why you smoke the pipes you do and why!

Briar: To me Briar is our jump off point, almost every piper I've ever spoken to started on a Briar or Cob pipe.
PROS: A vast abundance of shapes, sizes designs to choose from. Tried and true material.
CONS: If you smoke a lot you'll need several to allow for rest times and drying.
Meerschaum: (I'm speaking to Turkish as its the most common)
PROS: Also many shapes and sizes, little to no rest time needed, cool watching the bowl colour over time.
CONS: Fragile, marks easily, the more ornate pipes difficult to use in daily activities.
Cobs:
PROS: Open air ways, inexpensive, durable..... did I mention inexpensive? Mark Twain approved!
CONS: Life span may not be as long as other materials without some TLC.
Clay:
PROS: Inexpensive, no ghosting, make you feel uber cool (like a sailor)
CONS: Fragile, almost always on the smaller side, tend to smoke hot if not careful, not for clenching without steps (soft bits).
I won't speak to Morta or Non-briar woods as I have owned or tried neither but I'd love to hear others impressions of them!
Feel free to jump on and add your own opinions of various materials and even various designs. Tell us why you smoke the pipes you do and why!









