New Meerschaum Owner - Any Info on this Pipe?

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ChippewaAce

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Settled on posting this post here instead of the "Pipe Smoking Basics & Beginner Questions", this seemed more appropriate, hope that's ok!

I recently was given this never been smoked pipe from a friend. I'm curious as to it's quality, it seems extraordinarily lightweight for such a large pipe and I understand there to be varying degrees of the clay quality depending on grades and where it was mined.

I've been smoking wood pipes for 13 years so I'm wondering if this is just the clay vs. briar. I've also tried researching a bit online as to this brand, but haven't found a lot yet so any insight is welcome.

The pipe weighs 42g. Thanks for your time everybody!

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ChippewaAce

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 20, 2021
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GBD Meer composite....... I really doubt that. My bet is block( just my opinion)... ;)

Man with all the reading I've been doing on GBD, I was thinking the same thing. They really seem to be a company of finely made pipes. I'm probably doing the lick test wrong :LOL:

Really appreciate everybody's candor in my ignorance with meerschaum and pipe maker history in general. I've been smoking for years but never have focused on that information until recently.
 
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anotherbob

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meers are light and composite is more rare then block from my understanding. The thing is meer isn't worth much until it's carved. What I can't wait for is too see how it colors up when you smoke it a few hundred times. :) Which is also a way to test if it's block or so I've heard. Block will color where as composite doesn't really.
 

ChippewaAce

Starting to Get Obsessed
Apr 20, 2021
215
415
Tennessee
meers are light and composite is more rare then block from my understanding. The thing is meer isn't worth much until it's carved. What I can't wait for is too see how it colors up when you smoke it a few hundred times. :) Which is also a way to test if it's block or so I've heard. Block will color where as composite doesn't really.
Ok cool, this thing is near featherweight, just very light. It's definitely a beautiful pipe, it should color nicely!
 
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