As a geology major, chalk will also pass the saliva test too. Chalk will react to acid (like vinegar) but sepiolite will not.Here is something interesting: a raw piece of meerschaum I just picked up. It passed the saliva test and smells like dirt, so I believe it is the real thing. The place had another piece about this size, I might get it as well.
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Thanks for the info. I am currently doing work near the source of meerschaum and this piece was displayed in a case full of meerschaum pipes. It seems slightly heavier and softer than a pipe that I own, but I have read that recently mined meerschaum (or when it has been soaked in water) has those properties. It does not leave anything on my hands when I handle it, and seems to slightly polish if I rub a section with my finger. I will have to find some vinegar to test it with.As a geology major, chalk will also pass the saliva test too. Chalk will react to acid (like vinegar) but sepiolite will not.
Hold it any way you want. In the end after all, It's just a pipe... ?. I’ve been struggling with the idea of holding it like a briar.
I was at Boswell’s today, and this small but tall SMS caught my eye. I’d been looking for a pipe just like this for a while, one I could experiment with, hold it by the bowl, see if I mind how it affects the coloration.
I’m quite fond of it already, and the draw is surprisingly decent.
Luckily, the pipe wall is thinner, so, I should get an answer to my query sooner rather than later.
This is all in preparation for the arrival of my latest online pipe acquisition, as I’ve a beautiful smooth Bent Dublin by Tekin on the way from Ireland. I’ve been struggling with the idea of holding it like a briar. Though, funnily enough, I might not get to celebrate it’s arrival during March Meer Madness, as it’s already been in the mail for 11 days, and with the way the mail service has been, March might just be over by the time it gets to me. We’ll see.
? ? ? ? ? ...I must be doing something wrong. I hold and smoke my Meers just like any other pipe.
That's enough hoosier!Been looking for a basket weave, picked this one up at Meerschaum Market today.
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No need to test. I don't know where did you get but it is a block meerschaum..Thanks for the info. I am currently doing work near the source of meerschaum and this piece was displayed in a case full of meerschaum pipes. It seems slightly heavier and softer than a pipe that I own, but I have read that recently mined meerschaum (or when it has been soaked in water) has those properties. It does not leave anything on my hands when I handle it, and seems to slightly polish if I rub a section with my finger. I will have to find some vinegar to test it with.