Thanks! I'm looking forward to getting it colored too.That's so much better! Can't wait to see it color!
I tried my first meer a week ago Wasn’t impressed.The time has come for March Meerschaum Madness. As we've reached the eve of this month-long event.
For those unaware of this, the idea is for those that have one or two meerschaum pipes in their collection, and rarely smoke them, to pull them off the rack and enjoy them. It's an opportunity to explore what a meerschaum pipe can really offer to the pipe smoker.
For those of us that smoke meerschaum pipes regularly and have multiple pipes in your collection, the idea is to smoke those few meerschaum pipes that never really make it into your regular rotation. It's a good way to explore a neglected pipe and see what it can offer you and possibly make its way into the rotation.
For those that don't own a meerschaum pipe it's an opportunity to maybe venture into buying one and exploring a new style of pipe and see what it can offer you.
I went from only having 1 meerschaum to building up my collection to 23. I've got pipes from a variety of makers and companies, and in all different styles. The problem I have is that with so many meerschaums it's hard to smoke them all, and there are several that rarely get smoked. This makes it hard to color them, but I'm working on it.
Post pics of your pipes and your experiences here and enjoy those Meerschaums!!!
They take a while to break in. The first several smokes will mute the flavor until the meerschaum starts to soak up oils from the tobacco.I tried my first meer a week ago Wasn’t impressed.
Thank you Sir. Long time pipe smoker but strict briar smoker. Never liked cobs either. Thanks again for the info.They take a while to break in. The first several smokes will mute the flavor until the meerschaum starts to soak up oils from the tobacco.
Everyday is Meerschaum Madness for me.The time has come for March Meerschaum Madness. As we've reached the eve of this month-long event.
For those unaware of this, the idea is for those that have one or two meerschaum pipes in their collection, and rarely smoke them, to pull them off the rack and enjoy them. It's an opportunity to explore what a meerschaum pipe can really offer to the pipe smoker.
For those of us that smoke meerschaum pipes regularly and have multiple pipes in your collection, the idea is to smoke those few meerschaum pipes that never really make it into your regular rotation. It's a good way to explore a neglected pipe and see what it can offer you and possibly make its way into the rotation.
For those that don't own a meerschaum pipe it's an opportunity to maybe venture into buying one and exploring a new style of pipe and see what it can offer you.
I went from only having 1 meerschaum to building up my collection to 23. I've got pipes from a variety of makers and companies, and in all different styles. The problem I have is that with so many meerschaums it's hard to smoke them all, and there are several that rarely get smoked. This makes it hard to color them, but I'm working on it.
Post pics of your pipes and your experiences here and enjoy those Meerschaums!!!
Oooohhhhhh that's shiny! Did you wax it?Probably this one this afternoon. Finally got it cleaned up last night.
I used Clapham's and a heat gun. Claphams has beeswax and a little Carnauba.Oooohhhhhh that's shiny! Did you wax it?
Did that start off white?My Sabri railroad pipe I bought in the 1980's (I think). All Sabris had horn stems.
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Is that an Andreas Bauer? I have one just like it with the 'AB' stamp on the ferrule. I've seen the ones with 'Austria' stamped in the same area, sold as Bauers. Also have heard that the ones made before the name was sold to a company in Turkey, are perhaps made better? (like yours).Smoked this Austrian gourd calabash yesterday
I bought this in the late 1970s--early '80s
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Never heard of that...name is hilarious...I'm surprised that blend hasn't come up in one of the many "manliness" threads in the past.blend called Chocolate Manhood
An old YouTuber named Joffre the Giant created this blend at his pipe shop when they were having a pipe tobacco blending contest. It won, and I believe the shop still sells it. He gave out his recipe on his YT channel, and multiple have copied the blend over the years. I got this blend from a friend that copied the recipe. I think it has 1Q and Latakia and maybe something else. Terrible name but it's pretty good.Never heard of that...name is hilarious...I'm surprised that blend hasn't come up in one of the many "manliness" threads in the past.
Now I'm wondering what the Vanilla, Cherry and Grape versions of it are called.
Without the "AB" stamp it is just an assumption.Is that an Andreas Bauer? I have one just like it with the 'AB' stamp on the ferrule. I've seen the ones with 'Austria' stamped in the same area, sold as Bauers. Also have heard that the ones made before the name was sold to a company in Turkey, are perhaps made better? (like yours).
Where did you find them in that color?Gave in and purchased this Falcon meerschaum bowl and a stem. They called out to me.
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I found them at My Smoking Shop in the UK.Where did you find them in that color?