Is a Meerschaum Worth Picking Up?

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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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I've been looking at a really nice bent billiard AKB with a orange stem, it is a bit more expensive than any other of my briar pipes that I have bought, but a meerschaum seems like a nice change.

Do you have anything to convince me or dissuade me to buy it?
Other than aesthetics, I don't notice much difference from a briar but I do like how they feel in hand. They're also light in the pocket when I take them to work.

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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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I only smoke meerschaum pipes in one style from one era. Sure buy one and see if its for you. As a pipe they can take a hell of a lot of abuse, if you buy the old ones you get a lot of pipe for your money. As @Chasing Embers says they are easy going on the pocket weight wise and can be fun to look at like some of @chasingembers pieces of art which are breath taking. I hope you find you new meerschaum and it gives you great pleasure.
 
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I smoke several Meers quite often. Be aware, compared to a nice Artisan briar, the stem work and often, the drills, suck. A Meer may be slightly more neutral than a briar but mostly smoke the same. The lighter weight is nice. If you're a serious pipe smoker, you need to add a Meer or three to your collection. My best Meers are Altinay and SRV. I have an IMP that's good but not great. Note, don't expect it to color rapidly. The Altinay shown below has around 300 bowls smoked.

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Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
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Typically it’s the shank that colors quickest. That’s neither heat nor handling.
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And yes by all means, pick up a meer.
If you hit that with a heat gun or dip it in wax, that would dissipate, it's still just the wax. The internal coloring starts at the heel as an ashy color that darkens and spreads.

The brown is still just discolored wax but the darker ring is the color coming from the inside and that took 600+ smokes to get to.
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tklee

Lifer
Dec 31, 2021
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If you hit that with a heat gun or dip it in wax, that would dissipate, it's still just the wax. The internal coloring starts at the heel as an ashy color that darkens and spreads.

The brown is still just discolored wax but the darker ring is the color coming from the inside and that took 600+ smokes to get to.
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Usually how long or how many round does it take for the inside color to come out?