My First Meerschaum Experience...

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Cyxelsid

Starting to Get Obsessed
So, I have only been smoking for a few months and have smoked a couple of hardwoods, a cob, and a new Savinelli, and an estate Nordine.

Last week my cousin gave me a meerschaum for my birthday, and today was the inaugural smoke. In it, I am also trying a new tobacco blend, Country Squire 50th Anniversary.

My first impressions of the Meer, before I had even packed it, was that it smaller and much lighter than my Brian's. It is an eagles Claw, so it looks pretty cool too.

I am just finishing my first bowl, and I noted a couple of things. I am having a hard time keeping it lit, much harder than with my Brian's. For some reason I am also salivating a lot more. Now both of those issues are, I am assuming, more related to the new tobacco than the Meer. I also got my first "sour" taste.

I have noticed that the Meer does seem to smoke much cooler, and due to the weight is more comfortable to clench.

So far, so good!
 

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Cyxelsid

Starting to Get Obsessed
After you get it broke in it'll be a bit more flavorful as well. Meeeschaum will mute flavors until it starts to saturate with oils from the tobacco.
Thanks for the information, I was wondering. I have a hard time tasting individual flavors in my smokes (or even in my food) unless they are very pronounced. But the aroma out of the tins are fabulous.

I was trying a new pipe with a new tobacco, which was probably not the best idea.
 
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AJL67

Lifer
May 26, 2022
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As everyone else said and as far as keeping it lit that's purely based on the tobacco from load to drying meer isn't any harder to keep lit than any other pipe that i've found.

As soon as the sour milk chalk taste is gone they are brilliant.
 

mso489

Lifer
Feb 21, 2013
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I have quite a few pipes, mostly briars, quite a few cobs, two MM maple hardwoods, a few Mountain Laurels, one cocobolo, and a clay. My one Meerschaum was gifted to me by the late great fish'n'banjo, and I would say you simply can't beat a Meer for clarity and definition of flavors.

I'm something of a burley devotee, so cobs and briars serve that genre pretty well, but I thoroughly enjoy a good Virginia, Va/Per, and variations of English blends including burley based and with burley as a condiment.

Enjoy your Meer!
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
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My last meet took 12 bowls to get rid of the chalk taste.
Should’ve gotten an old estate…

@Cyxelsid-
Nice pipe.
I’ve noticed in my short tenure that many affordable meers have small bowls, I seek out .75/.8” chambers 1.2-1.4” deep.
In the <1yr I’ve gotten a couple meers, and a couple meer lined briars. As long as they draw well, they smoke great.
 
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