This post is in no way one of complaint. It’s hard to complain about a $6 pipe. I’m just curious what your expectations of qc are with MM, and if you’d accept these pipes, toss them, or ask for replacement?
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This concerns me if those pipes weren’t scalped from the reject dumpster outside of MM.
I’ve visited MM several times. The workers all know each other and most are family.
For their standard pipes there are five components, the cob, the shank, a metal ring, and the stem, and a filter.
The stems and the rings and filters are purchased from third party vendors. Only the cob and shank are manufactured in the factory.
Each pipe is made using hand labor from cobs that start at the West end and progress station to station to where old women pack them on the East.
Those old women I saw would have skinned their brothers, sons, grandsons, or husbands who would have not chucked the bad stem and badly drilled cob at the station and instead made pipes from them.
Each worker is responsible for their own quality control. Their grandma is on the East end packaging their work.
MM has a reject barrel those old women sometimes (not often) toss a pipe.
You can’t see what’s wrong with it, but they can. Those are sold to visitors to show off quality control. I’ve never seen a half dozen for sale, as seconds.
Did Covid and high wages elsewhere strike Missouri Meerschaum too?