All the ones I've seen look too cartoonish. A well carved octopus and skull would be nice too.Methinks you need an octopusey Meerschaum. ?
All the ones I've seen look too cartoonish. A well carved octopus and skull would be nice too.Methinks you need an octopusey Meerschaum. ?
I've never understood that one either. It's like using a sponge and expecting it not to absorb anything.For some reason before I bought my meer I thought it was a magical material that would never ghost and would smoke neutral, thus giving me the best smoke ever.
I saw Parliament back in the day. Sooooo much fun.Call that meer George Clinton cuz it’s Funk-Aye.
Warm beeswax doesn’t smell like that. It’s the mineral since it’s leftover deposits of an ancient ocean.To me, after a few bowls, meerschaums taste like any other pipe. But the scent coming off the bowl, which is quite noticeable, is of warm beeswax. Can't imagine why. I rather like it.
Warm beeswax doesn’t smell like that. It’s the mineral since it’s leftover deposits of an ancient ocean.
Eeew...whatever. Images of the bottom of a fishtank are now ricocheting inside my skull.Warm beeswax doesn’t smell like that. It’s the mineral since it’s leftover deposits of an ancient ocean.
It seems to depend greatly on the meer.I have never had any bad smells while smoking a new Meerschaum. A few of them though, when they were brand new would smell like burnt rubber AFTER a smoke, even when rested. I would not smell it in the next bowl though and it went away after 7-8 smokes
Meerschaum by definition is hydrated magnesium silicate, There are meerschaum deposits worldwide however few are commercially viable to mine. "African" meerschaum (mostly from the Laxley (sp) mines) is denser and darker than Turkish meerschaum. Most examples are "pre-colored" by fuming. Turkish meerschaum is more porous and will actually float on water. There was at some point meerschaum being mined in the Sudan that was closer to Turkish meerschaum in appearance and was used by EA Carey for their line of meerschaum pipes.Was anyone able to answer the question about whether African Meers were the same material as the white ones? I had been wondering the same thing.
one time that song came on at the super market and two 20 something punked out vegans (based on the products they were buying and their colored mohawked hair styles) gave me the old lady stink eye for getting down to that song. My first thought is you can't fake the funk or several other things either.
yeah mine tasted muted at first too. Now it's great. It's a servi meerschaum if that means anything.+2 - I noticed a big difference after about a dozen or so bowls when new, which wasn't necessary with my estate Meer. My Altinay really muted the flavors when new and underwhelmed me, and it's an amazing smoker now.
Mind you I only have three meers or Meer-lined pipes so take it what that's worth.
I worked with an older gentleman who says he saw Funkadelic and Black Sabbath at the same show. I have to admit I was never before or since so struck by jealousy.I saw Parliament back in the day. Sooooo much fun.
Interesting about the seashell. I can see that. I always felt like it added a creamy quality. Briars are black coffee, Meers have a touch of half and half.