In 1997 I spent several hours at the Missouri Meerschaum factory and watched a man make this deluxe Freehand with toasted finish for me. The number of freehands is limited to the jumbo cobs they sort out. It cost $25.
The deluxe vulcanite stem was an option then, they may not offer today.
It’s full of my custom catch all blend of left overs.
I found one I bought online a year or two ago and it’s slightly different, but they are all hand made entirely.
The new one has a lucite stem (actually an improvement) and a metal reinforcing band on the shank, where mine was flared so it didn’t need one. And mine was by golly, toasted and the new one is stained to look toasted. In 1997 they had a cob pipe toaster, to get that finish. Maybe the do gooders or insurance company put a stop to that.
The deluxe vulcanite stem was an option then, they may not offer today.
It’s full of my custom catch all blend of left overs.
I found one I bought online a year or two ago and it’s slightly different, but they are all hand made entirely.
The new one has a lucite stem (actually an improvement) and a metal reinforcing band on the shank, where mine was flared so it didn’t need one. And mine was by golly, toasted and the new one is stained to look toasted. In 1997 they had a cob pipe toaster, to get that finish. Maybe the do gooders or insurance company put a stop to that.
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