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Going to Turkey, and going to buy a few pipes
Hello, and first let me introduce myself. Name is Chris, US Navy, and going to be in Turkey for a couple days. I have a briar pipe now and have always wanted a meerschaum pipe or two. I am an avid tobacco user (cigs, cigars, dip, chew, and pipes). I am going to be looking for the meerschaum pipes while I am inport there. Is there anything that I need to be concerned about, or looking for while shopping for the right pipes? What are the break-ins for the meerschaum pipes? How to clean them, and how often to clean them? I am looking for any and all info that I can get from this forum about these pipes. How can I tell the ones made from the stone or the pressed ones that I have heard about? What kind of tobacco is available there?
On a side note, I will also be getting a few over/under shotguns while I am there, so I can enjoy my Turkish pipe after a day of shooting clays with my Turkish over/under. Thanks in advance, Chris |
Re: Going to Turkey, and going to buy a few pipes
Welcome and thank you for your service!
I would suggest starting here http://www.meerschaum.com/faq.htm |
Re: Going to Turkey, and going to buy a few pipes
My opinions:
1. Get block, not pressed, meerschaum - it colors better. You will probably need to rely on the seller for this info. 2. The common meer is a half-bent carved with buccaneer face, lattice, dragon or something with claws and skulls and scales; the uncommon one is a classic pipe design, smooth and pristine. Find something uncommon. 3. They all have a delrin "push-pull" mortise and tenon - they come in two sizes (x millimeter) and the larger push-pull usually wears better than the small one. 4. Meers are usually wet smokers and they're usually drilled too small. Make things go your way by selecting a pipe that isn't too bent and will absolutely pass a standard pipe cleaner without a struggle. 5. The bigger they are the heavier they are. 6. Make sure the bit/button fits your bite. 7. Make sure it has a hardshell fitted case. 8. Inspect carefully for a low-center airhole in the bowl - good; hairline cracks in the clay - bad. 9. If you get a crappy one, yell "PULL!", toss the thing high over the stern rail and blast the crap out of it with some 6 1/2 shot. |
Re: Going to Turkey, and going to buy a few pipes
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I would also strongly suggest bringing along a few pipe cleaners so you can run the cleaner through the stem/shank to see if you are able to run a cleaner through smoothly. This will help in cleaning as well as determining if it was drilled properly. Choose a pipe that you like and that you can see yourself smoking years from now, not just something that looks cool to you know. I think that might be part of what Moo is talking about. Classic shapes are timeless while figural pipes can be a little embarassing to smoke in public as you get older (unless you are a real extrovert). Quote:
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ON THE WHOLE, reformed/pressed is going to be heavier and a little grainier than whole block meerschaum. Quote:
Sounds like a great time ahead of you; Enjoy and thanks for helping keep us all safe! I'll light a bowl in your honor tonight... MJG :pi |
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