Did I get Lucky With This Meer?

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brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
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18,081
Looks like a really nice meer...I like the shape. IMP's are generally very good.

In my experience they don't normally color uniformly like that. There have been others on here who have posted such pics, but I've never had one color in quite that manner.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
18,343
33,332
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Central PA a.k.a. State College
depemds on your opinion. If you like the way it's coloring and it smokes how you like, then yes. I know my one meer I got lucky with. Including that when I droped it on concrete the stem broke and still needs replaced and the pipe is fine. It is coloring quickly and beautifully.
 
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Sig

Lifer
Jul 18, 2023
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Western NY
I'm pretty sure it's the chunk of Meerschaum used. I've had nearly identical pipes color very differently. All my super lightweight pipes tend to color evenly, while the heavier pipes color at the shank more. I don't mean a thicker or thinner piece of Meer. I mean two pipes of the same dimensions weighing noticeably different.
 
Jan 28, 2018
15,681
194,741
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Sarasota, FL
It started off as pure white. It was not one of those yellow beeswax ones View attachment 394725
The carvers still put a clear wax on white Meers. The wax will most often darken in the early part of the Meer's life. Unfortunately, the wax wears off over time and then you wait for the natural coloring process to take place.

Perhaps yours will be an exception. As I said, time will tell. Below is one of my Meers, it was pure white when I received it. Top photo is much younger than the one below it. The third is how it looks right now albeit a poor photo.IMG_0264.jpeg
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LotusEater

Lifer
Apr 16, 2021
4,651
59,909
Kansas City Missouri
The carvers still put a clear wax on white Meers. The wax will most often darken in the early part of the Meer's life. Unfortunately, the wax wears off over time and then you wait for the natural coloring process to take place.

Perhaps yours will be an exception. As I said, time will tell. Below is one of my Meers, it was pure white when I received it. Top photo is much younger than the one below it. The third is how it looks right now albeit a poor photo.View attachment 394732
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Such a great looking pipe. That replacement stem really transformed it in my opinion. I wish it were possible to get that sort of quality direct from the maker.
 
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