Wow...... How long does this take?
Wow...... How long does this take?
That's just the wax discoloring from the heat and handling. Wait until the internal color starts to come out.?
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.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?
I have a Greateful Dead design in my head, Skull sitting on a bed of roses with a lightning bolt or dancing bear on the stem. Red white and blue stem. Been soooooo close to looking for a commission.Just found out that you can do custom IMP orders through Meerschaum Market.
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.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.
Usually how long or how many round does it take for the inside color to come out?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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Mmmm.... have to regularly smoke to maintain the color ? . Interesting material.Still working on it, but the discolored wax will even fade over time. The same pipe after not being regularly smoked.
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