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Apr 26, 2012
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I heard a story once where a reporter asked Jimi Hendrix what it felt like to be the best guitarist in the world. His response was "I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher."
Yes, he stated that on the Dick Cavet show. He also stated in another interview, Billy Gibbons; which ZZ Top was opening for Jimi at the time. Jimi said this about a couple other guitarists at the time as well. Jimi was always quick to praise others for their abilities and greatness.
 
Apr 26, 2012
3,585
8,062
Washington State
Here's just a few of my pipes from when I acquired them to now. Still got a lot of work to go on these.

1962 Adana Turkey Bent Billiard.
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Strambach bent billiard (cultured meerschaum)
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Hayim Pinhas Sultan
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Peterson Sherlock Holmes Deerstalker
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Peterson bent billiard
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Tekin bent apple - Dragon
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didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,664
37,350
SE WI
Here's just a few of my pipes from when I acquired them to now. Still got a lot of work to go on these.

1962 Adana Turkey Bent Billiard.
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Strambach bent billiard (cultured meerschaum)
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Hayim Pinhas Sultan
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Peterson Sherlock Holmes Deerstalker
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Peterson bent billiard
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Tekin bent apple - Dragon
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Coloring bowl for some of these?
 

Said.ALTINAY

Might Stick Around
Always figured it had been, seeing from its original cost, its look, and my previous experience with an Altinay translucent-grade Rhodesian. It might not have been titled as one, but the price and look matched.

Their newest,

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And my own,

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Both shared visible translucency whether or not the pipe was labeled as an Altinay Translucent ™️.

Before purchase and after and from its very arrival, I took note of the white-amber and splotchiness within and below. If that’s not translucent, I don’t know what is.View attachment 210075
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That being “Said”, I’ve seen many of their Translucent®️ pipes come and go that had less visible translucency than their non-titled, “normal grade” pipes. That Translucent bent Dublin floating around in the forums with hundreds of bowls smoked with little to show for instance, beautiful pipe, but when up on the site, it didn’t look like it would really do anything, so I avoided it. The grading system is what it is, and it affects me very little. But because my pipe wasn’t listed as a translucent, does that mean it’s not? I don’t think so. Besides, it’s just a title tacked on by someone. If the image of my pipe above does not earn the title, I’d be both bamboozled and still unaffected all the same. Either way, it doesn’t matter.
But in no way do I think that pipes of such quality are only made by Altinay, in fact, I’ve seen many with the hues or speckles that denote a translucent pipe all over the web, hell, often for cheaper. Meerschaum colors wildly and differently, and I’ll call it translucent if it is by definition.
But the title doesn’t really matter. All meers are wonderful, and whether or not the carver notes it as one, if a pipe is translucent in some way, it simply is.
As for your pipe, I’m guessing the block was a very good one, and while perhaps not speckled, it was probably just rich in whatever it is that helps it suck the tars to the surface. I believe one can tell the difference between a stale white meer that won’t color as well and one that will. Do you have any up close images of your skull that we all haven’t seen from before it was smoked?
Hello Friends @Copernicuslyrun @Chasing Embers
I rate translucency based on the distribution and amount of patterns and grains in the translucent layer
i.e. translucency is not meant as a translucent layer appearing on a white surface. Translucent layer should have patterns and grains.
Also, although generally translucent pipes tend to color more rapidly, rapid coloration is not a defining feature of translucent pipes.
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
44,817
116,562
Hello Friends @Copernicuslyrun @Chasing Embers
I rate translucency based on the distribution and amount of patterns and grains in the translucent layer
i.e. translucency is not meant as a translucent layer appearing on a white surface. Translucent layer should have patterns and grains.
Also, although generally translucent pipes tend to color more rapidly, rapid coloration is not a defining feature of translucent pipes.
Like I said, I just don't like the appearance. It looks like crystals or gem stones with impurities.
 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
10,025
16,070
Sitting back with the Buffalo this evening. This thing has a Duane size chamber so it's a looong smoke.

As for the drilling/cleaning issues, I think I've hit on a simple solution that actually works. I did try the "water method" once with it, and it confirmed for me why I never did it before and never will again.

Not only did it not help at all...didn't clear out the gunk stuck below the draft, and I still had to just do it with pipe cleaners...but the little bit of water that got on the outside removed some wax. So, not doing that again.

But what I did figure out is I can cut a small section of a Falcon filter and insert it into the bottom of the chamber to plug the excess part of the hole. It smokes much better this way, and prevents it from getting as gunked up.


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