Awesome progress. Has this still been the only pipe you have smoked?
I'm looking at getting a new one for Christmas. Maybe I will join you on the year long adventure.If you won't do it @didimauw I consider doing it.
Maybe the density of the material is a factor in how it colors.
Batik! I wanna see Batik!
I'm finding the vintage ones superior to modern offerings.I'm looking at getting a new one for Christmas. Maybe I will join you on the year long adventure.
Why is that?I'm finding the vintage ones superior to modern offerings.
@cshubhra what do you use to ream with?It has been a long time since the last update, so it’s time to post one more. As always I reamed the pipe gently and cleaned it with water thoroughly. I take photo outdoors for the most natural exposure. No photo edits except a tight crop to stay as close to true color as possible
1. Number of bowls smoked is now 271 (About 100 more since last update)
2. I have found translucent meerschaum to be extremely delicate. This pipe has multiple dings now, although I handle it as gently as my other meerschaum pipes some of which are from 2017. Point to note - It you want to maintain a pristine look you need to handle it extremely gently (Much more gently than a typical meerschaum)
3. Shank has darkened further - but shank was very vivid even during the last update
4. The entire bowl has turned distinctly colored with two bands of darker shade and a band of a lighter shade. Still long way to go to color it like the shank
5. The bottom of the bowl has a dramatic change - It is now moderately colored
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If you wipe them out with a damp paper towel after each smoke, reaming becomes unnecessary.@cshubhra what do you use to ream with?
i do that with all my pipes most of the time. i may never build cake.If you wipe them out with a damp paper towel after each smoke, reaming becomes unnecessary.
400 grit sandpaper works great on estate meerschaums with build up. Works great for briar and morta as well.i do that with all my pipes most of the time. i may never build cake.
but what is @cshubhra doing when he gently reams? penknife? Kleen Ream? Pip reamer? Special meer-stone chamber polisher with ruby-dust cutters? Inquiring minds want to know!
i do that with all my pipes most of the time. i may never build cake.
but what is @cshubhra doing when he gently reams? penknife? Kleen Ream? Pip reamer? Special meer-stone chamber polisher with ruby-dust cutters? Inquiring minds want to know!
I just softened some superficial scratching on one of my smooth IMPs by hand buffing with folded bathroom tissue if that helps.I have found translucent meerschaum to be extremely delicate. This pipe has multiple dings now, although I handle it as gently as my other meerschaum pipes some of which are from 2017. Point to note - It you want to maintain a pristine look you need to handle it extremely gently (Much more gently than a typical meerschaum)
I will try that. Thank you!I just softened some superficial scratching on one of my smooth IMPs by hand buffing with folded bathroom tissue if that helps.
Very welcome.I will try that. Thank you!