The Great Meerschaum Cake Experiment

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jpberg

Lifer
Aug 30, 2011
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Someone just needs to cut an old colored meer in half and get it over with.
Everyone is sure that briar is dense enough to never transfer anything to from interior to exterior, and everyone is also sure that meer is not dense enough to prevent transference.
So if liquids/semi solids are able to jump through meer, why is my hand never wet and black after I smoke one for a couple hours?
This is solid pipe science stuff I fully approve of.
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
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Someone just needs to cut an old colored meer in half and get it over with.
Everyone is sure that briar is dense enough to never transfer anything to from interior to exterior, and everyone is also sure that meer is not dense enough to prevent transference.
So if liquids/semi solids are able to jump through meer, why is my hand never wet and black after I smoke one for a couple hours?
This is solid pipe science stuff I fully approve of.
That's why I cut the IMP in half. The preliminary coloring was just discolored wax. I brought up this new idea just to see if internal coloring could be forced. And rims do darken.

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didimauw

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Jul 28, 2013
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There was a time (before mine) that tobacconists used to put a meer in a large sealed glass jar and customers would open the jar and blow smoke in all day - it was reported to color the meer. There was also a time (again, before mine) that the wealthy were reported to hire people to smoke and color meers for them.
Omg this is brilliant.....who's got an empty jar???
 

Chasing Embers

Captain of the Black Frigate
Nov 12, 2014
43,439
109,345
There was a time (before mine) that tobacconists used to put a meer in a large sealed glass jar and customers would open the jar and blow smoke in all day - it was reported to color the meer.

Omg this is brilliant.....who's got an empty jar???
Ever clean nicotine buildup off of windows? Those pipes done that way are terribly sticky. If you want to color them externally, hit then with air from a hairdryer. Almost immediately brown.