I've dropped my meerschaum pipe. Twice. In the same day. It's the first time in a decade or so of pipe smoking that I've ever dropped a pipe, so I suppose I had to try it another time just to see how it felt.
The first time I stood back and surveyed the scene of the accident like a crime scene investigator, looking for pieces before disturbing the ground. Just an indent from the pavement, a millimetre deep. The second time, I snatched it up with lightning speed, as if it was not going to be damaged if I picked it up quickly enough.
There was an impression on each side of the pipe, but not being into rusticated meerschaum, I went to work on it with steel wool and smoothed it out. It's a little foggy now, and doesn't have that glass like shine. Anyone have any methods for final polishing? It would be extra good if the method didn't include special sandpaper or mesh. It's possible to find this where I live, maybe, but ridiculously difficult. A home made remedy would be really interesting to learn as I'm guessing there will be future nicks to buff out.
I noticed Storient is getting raked over the coals here, and I'm pretty much indifferent as my experience wasn't anything to write home about either. I have to say though, I'm impressed with the durability of this thing that came from them. I thought for sure it was done for. Both times, in the same day. Just a surface mark as far as I can tell!
So, if you've dropped your meerschaum, how has it fared? Maybe these things aren't so fragile after all. Two good whacks from about a metre height should have done it, but it's still going.
The first time I stood back and surveyed the scene of the accident like a crime scene investigator, looking for pieces before disturbing the ground. Just an indent from the pavement, a millimetre deep. The second time, I snatched it up with lightning speed, as if it was not going to be damaged if I picked it up quickly enough.
There was an impression on each side of the pipe, but not being into rusticated meerschaum, I went to work on it with steel wool and smoothed it out. It's a little foggy now, and doesn't have that glass like shine. Anyone have any methods for final polishing? It would be extra good if the method didn't include special sandpaper or mesh. It's possible to find this where I live, maybe, but ridiculously difficult. A home made remedy would be really interesting to learn as I'm guessing there will be future nicks to buff out.
I noticed Storient is getting raked over the coals here, and I'm pretty much indifferent as my experience wasn't anything to write home about either. I have to say though, I'm impressed with the durability of this thing that came from them. I thought for sure it was done for. Both times, in the same day. Just a surface mark as far as I can tell!
So, if you've dropped your meerschaum, how has it fared? Maybe these things aren't so fragile after all. Two good whacks from about a metre height should have done it, but it's still going.