Hello!
I'm considering buying a used calabash gourd pipe that I saw online. It looks really nice and the price seems fair from what I can tell. In the description, the seller says the gourd and stem are vintage but the meerschaum bowl was replaced (before he acquired the pipe) for unknown reasons and is new and has never been smoked from.
In one of the photos he posted (which I've included below) you can see little spots on the inner wall of the bowl. In the other photos he posted, there don't appear to be any such spots (just for comparison, I've also included one of the photos that show the outer part of the bowl).
I'm guessing/hoping that the spots are simply due to the bowl having been carved from a portion of the meerschaum block (assuming of course that it is block meerschaum) that was aesthetically less than perfect , but I just want to be sure that it's not indicative of something worse than a merely cosmetic issue.
So does anyone know (or have a good educated guess) what those spots are likely to be and whether it's something I should be weary of? Thanks in advance for any guidance anyone might have on this.
Thanks,
Greg
I'm considering buying a used calabash gourd pipe that I saw online. It looks really nice and the price seems fair from what I can tell. In the description, the seller says the gourd and stem are vintage but the meerschaum bowl was replaced (before he acquired the pipe) for unknown reasons and is new and has never been smoked from.
In one of the photos he posted (which I've included below) you can see little spots on the inner wall of the bowl. In the other photos he posted, there don't appear to be any such spots (just for comparison, I've also included one of the photos that show the outer part of the bowl).
I'm guessing/hoping that the spots are simply due to the bowl having been carved from a portion of the meerschaum block (assuming of course that it is block meerschaum) that was aesthetically less than perfect , but I just want to be sure that it's not indicative of something worse than a merely cosmetic issue.
So does anyone know (or have a good educated guess) what those spots are likely to be and whether it's something I should be weary of? Thanks in advance for any guidance anyone might have on this.
Thanks,
Greg