Hey all,
I don't have a picture handy, but I just bought a meerschaum pipe from a antique store for a few bucks, hoping I can repair.
If not, it will make a great shelf piece, but I'm hoping I can fix it.
Long story short, it is a twist/screw mouth piece, and it looks like someone just tried to pull it out and snapped off the very end of where the mouth piece connects.
It's a pretty clean break, with a couple lost chips. I'm hoping I can find a food safe epoxy, or cement of some type to put it back together.
It's on the stem, so it's no going to be in a hotspot.
Any ideas? Or is it destined to be a shelf piece?
I don't have a picture handy, but I just bought a meerschaum pipe from a antique store for a few bucks, hoping I can repair.
If not, it will make a great shelf piece, but I'm hoping I can fix it.
Long story short, it is a twist/screw mouth piece, and it looks like someone just tried to pull it out and snapped off the very end of where the mouth piece connects.
It's a pretty clean break, with a couple lost chips. I'm hoping I can find a food safe epoxy, or cement of some type to put it back together.
It's on the stem, so it's no going to be in a hotspot.
Any ideas? Or is it destined to be a shelf piece?