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DKpiper

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 14, 2023
166
2,077
Denmark
Congrats! My pipe smoking over the last three months or so have been mostly in my Altinay, I'm very happy with it and I'm sure you will be with yours. The newsletter about the sale was in my spam folder and I had already bought another meerschaum pipe (that I'm waiting for in the mail) when I noticed. Next meer pipe will be Altinay again though I'm pretty sure.
Thank you.
Since I retired (about 6 months ago) I've smoked meerschaum pipes 80% of the time - all Altinay's, because all my meerschaum pipes are from Altinay.
 

AroEnglish

Rehabilitant
Jan 7, 2020
5,150
15,141
#62
I splurged a bit on the mountain lion and big skull, $260 and $280 respectively, but $250 and under is where I stay with meerschaum. Directly from the carver is the way to go. Retailers often double the price.
Those are great prices! Who are the carvers that you've used? I had a quote for way more than that for a relatively simple pipe.
 

Deni

Lurker
Jul 11, 2024
6
66
The first one is a caged lattice Calabash meer. This was my first one. Don't recall who makes it but it is a nice big piece. The second is a carve your own block I bought on ebay. Figured I would try my hand at carving. Didn't come out too bad ,both are pretty colored now. I use them alot especially when trying out new blends that I want to taste a true flavor on.the last one is a Kirsten D model with a caged lattice bowl. It's probably the favorite out of all my Kirsten's..that meer bowl is huge. That one was painted to look colored unfortunately. I usually like to get them pure white but that D model is super nice and the carving on the bowl is fantastic so meh lol.
 

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The Novice Piper

Might Stick Around
May 14, 2024
58
116
United States
Earlier this year I picked up this Andreas Bauer. It's my first meerschaum and I have yet to smoke it.

The man who sold it to me said I am the third owner. The original owner told him it was made in 1980. The origin amber tamper that came with the pipe is missing.

Can anyone point me to a source or method whereby I can determine for sure what year it was made?

The metal plate on the box has a number etched into it by hand (a serial/sales number I'n guessing). I can't remember the number at the moment but searches of that number online haven't produced any results or additional information.
 

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