Then you need meerschaum.
Anything you want to smoke in is the best for you, but if you've never smoked a meerschaum you should try it. Lack of porosity? Meerschaum is VERY porous. In my experience my meers smoke dryer and to the very bottom of the bowl with little to no dottle. And they are fun to watch color over time.What are the benefits of Meer over briar? I always assumed briar is better than everything else, but I've only ever smoked briar and cheap wood that's not briar. I know that some pipe materials don't ghost as bad but I assumed the tradeoff to a lack of porosity would be a hotter, harsher smoke comparatively.
Must be clays I'm thinking of that don't ghost or maybe I am confused in general. I always thought the reason briars ghosted so easily was because of how porous and absorbent the wood is, but that was more of an assumption than anything.Anything you want to smoke in is the best for you, but if you've never smoked a meerschaum you should try it. Lack of porosity? Meerschaum is VERY porous. In my experience my meers smoke dryer and to the very bottom of the bowl with little to no dottle. And they are fun to watch color over time.
Not better no worse. Just different but largely aesthetics and use. There's a coloring factor which briar does not do. There is a cake factor which meer does not form or need. So the ghosting isn't as much an issue with meer but could happen with some niche blends like Lakeland etc. Depends. I've not experienced that with my meers. Meers smoke as cool as briar. No difference for me. The temp is more to do with the draw and packing and dryness. Meer can be more fragile and is softer material than briar. But you can carve meer into very interesting shapes that I've not seen as many done in briar. I've not had any epiphany smokes where the difference between meer and briar makes rainbows and sunshine appear. That's how I see it.What are the benefits of Meer over briar? I always assumed briar is better than everything else, but I've only ever smoked briar and cheap wood that's not briar. I know that some pipe materials don't ghost as bad but I assumed the tradeoff to a lack of porosity would be a hotter, harsher smoke comparatively.
Not a minute, my first pipe was a briarHow long would you tell someone to wait until they bought their first Briar pipe? I have a cob but find myself coveting a briar. thanks
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I'll second. Get a Grand Duke.If possible, pick up a Grabow, or a used Grabow off eBay. Won’t break the bank and will get you into a good piece of briar.
Let me say that 90% of an enjoyable bowl/smoke is technique.How long would you tell someone to wait until they bought their first Briar pipe? I have a cob but find myself coveting a briar. thanks
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