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Two or three years. I was told that the meerschaum was “special” and that it would color in a unique way. The seller was correctLooks beautiful. How long have you had that pipe?
Absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. I find the coloring to be intriguing. I’m going to try to keep my meer pipe count between 4-6 so that I’ll be able to smoke the same pipes for decades. I have 1 altinay and 1 tekin that are both keepers. I’m trying to exclusively purchase meers with the permanent briar style mortise like my Tekin and Altinay. I’ll likely get another later this year.The coloring is coming along nicely. Great job!
110 bowls in the last month is almost 4 bowls a day every day. I wish I had the time to do that with some of my meers, because that would definitely help with the coloring on my pipes. With so many meers I just don't commit enough time to really give them some good color. It's shameful I know.
1. I wipe it out after almost every smoke already. I’m not sure exactly how those of you who avoid cake by wiping out the bowl are able make that work in perpetuity, but that simply doesn’t work for me. I wipe it out and I still get cake, albeit at a slower pace, on all of my pipes.At first, I just looked at the pics, when I saw that massive cake, I thought it was an Estate you bought.
Don’t build cake in a Meerschaum it’s not needed and it serves no purpose. Cake can also cause the pipe to crack, and reaming isn’t a good thing to do too in a Meerschaum, it could also crack from reaming.
A clean meerschaum smokes better, so the cleaner the better. You should always wipe it out after smoking with a paper towel.
Enjoy, looks really nice...
1. I wipe it out after almost every smoke already. I’m not sure exactly how those of you who avoid cake by wiping out the bowl are able make that work in perpetuity, but that simply doesn’t work for me. I wipe it out and I still get cake, albeit at a slower pace, on all of my pipes.
2. I didn’t ream it, I scraped out the bowl. I’ve never heard of or seen meerschaum cracking from cake other than from people on this forum. I’ve seen hundreds of meers that are 100+ years old with way more cake and lava than mine that are not cracked. The other wives tale is that they crack in the cold.
3. Cake is also difficult to photograph and can be deceiving.
I already do that. I have done that after almost every single bowl, as I just repeated to you above. I’ve said that now twice on this thread, so in this case, I’ll be very, very clear. I’m am not soliciting any advice on how to care for my pipes. Not a single bit of advice. If I was seeking advice I would’ve said so or started another thread. I am just sharing coloring pics for fun. Thank you.Starting on a cleaned out chamber, if you wipe it out immediately after smoking, especially that moment when the chamber is still warm, that’s the best time for all pipes, as the tar/resins will be softer, more pliable, there shouldn’t be much of anything to wipe out.
A clean chamber, and then one bowl smoked, won’t build any cake after only one bowl.
I’m not sure why this isn’t working for you, as to what those reasons are?
I think we can keep it alive as both sides have come to a mutual understanding of each other's opinions.It's really too bad that this thread is likely going towards being put down.
Nice pipe, @LeafErikson I have enjoyed following the coloring process. Please keep us updated as it progresses
Don't worry about it. We've squashed the proverbial beef and are back on topic. Do you have any Meerschaum pipes that colored like that?I leave for a short while and I come back to this …️
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I've deleted a ton of posts, some so long I didn't read them, but knew in general what tone it had, in order to keep this otherwise good thread alive.It's really too bad that this thread is likely going towards being put down.
Nice pipe, @LeafErikson I have enjoyed following the coloring process. Please keep us updated as it progresses
Thanks for keeping it open! I love meerschaum pipes and am enthralled by them since I don't have one nor able to afford one yet.I've deleted a ton of posts, some so long I didn't read them, but knew in general what tone it had, in order to keep this otherwise good thread alive.
I hope El Cap. is right.
I've deleted a ton of posts, some so long I didn't read them, but knew in general what tone it had, in order to keep this otherwise good thread alive.
I hope El Cap. is right.
Thank youP.S. That’s a fine looking tekin meerschaum @LeafErikson enjoy it!
It's a meerschaum coloring thread...you have to expect all hell to break loose.I leave for a short while and I come back to this …️
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