Meerschaum for Beginner?

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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Hi,

would you recommend meerschaum pipe for a beginner smoker?
If you don’t learn the basics of smoking, then a $1000 meerschaum (or briar) will not do it for you.

Having got that out of the way I see no reason why a beginner should not start with a meer
Just don’t expect it to give you a magical experience just because it is a meer

And no, the length of the stem will not give you a cooler smoke.
Or less tongue bite
 

RookieGuy80

Part of the Furniture Now
Jul 6, 2023
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I have not. I am eager to try a pipe, but I am also overthinking it I guess.
I suffer from the same malady. Take your top [number] pipes and a dice with the same number of sides. Roll that puppy and see what you get. You can drive yourself bonkers very fast if you get caught up in paralysis by analysis. You're looking at getting your first pipe, not your last.

Or, better yet, head to your nearest B&M with a modest amount of local currency. Walk out with the cob of your choice, a couple ounces of what they call 1Q, anything else from the jars that tickles your nose, and an example or two of fun tin art. Or you can bring a little more and swap the cob for a basket pipe. While you're there, a small bundle of cleaners would be a good choice. They should give you a box of matches and you can find a roofing nail anywhere. Now you have something to smoke as you're dreaming of your first "real" pipe.
 
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Lucashly

Can't Leave
Jun 21, 2023
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The quality of the pipe comes into play. As said before it has to be drilled right or the draft won’t be good. I have recommended this seller on eBay that I trust. Her pipes are excellent. It may be more you want to spent but you know you are getting a good pipe. She goes on eBay as meerschaumpipes.
 
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novaki

Lurker
Apr 4, 2020
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Personally, I'd say go with a cob like the MM - Country Gentleman. Try it with 6mm charcoal filters and without. If you mess something up or drop it it's not as big of a deal and you can always grow into a briar or meerschaum later.
 
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J.Henry845

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 22, 2019
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Meerschaum is not as fragile as some people make them out to be, just don’t drop them on a hard surface and go easy with reaming. I smoke mine no different than any other pipe aside from being a little more diligent keeping the cake to a minimal.

After smoking I wipe the bowl with a damp paper towel and ream with a piece of paper towel or tissue waded up.
 
Oct 3, 2021
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They are solid pipes and I have a couple. Personally, I would say start with a cob to get your techniques down, but just know that you could pay $50-200 for a good meer, whereas a cob will set you back $5-20. Cobs, clays and meers are good starters because they are either hard to screw up or cheap. I started with cobs and now I have all types, cobs, briars, meers, clays, etc. and I enjoy all of them.
 

LeafErikson

Lifer
Dec 7, 2021
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Oregon
I’d say a meer is a fine pipe to start with. You might want to try to find one with the briar-style tenon connection as the screw in inserts can be a bit of a headache. Any pipe would work honestly.
 

condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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New York
Buy an old plain one on eBay. Advantages are (a) someone else has done the heavy lifting of breaking it in for you (b) if you hate it you can cross this off your bucket list and only be out $50/60.
 

warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
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Foothills of the Chugach Range, AK
All my meers are screw-in except one. That one slides into a screw-in mount. It's fully bent and the mount needs to be removed for a cleaner to clear. Great smoker, pain in the arse to clean. Pluses and minuses to just about everything in life.
 
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condorlover1

Lifer
Dec 22, 2013
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New York
@proteus : I left out the part about rolling up your left trouser leg and wearing the ceremonial butt plug with the eagle feather and the leather restraining apron with nipple clamps!