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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
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.
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If you have the time to go inland, you will definitely want to take a train or bus to Eskisehir where the carvers are and meerschaum is mined. Plan on a MINIMUM of 6 hours each way unless you can travel by air. Failing that, if you go into the grand bazaar to go shopping, you'll find some good meerschaum pipe shops back in the oldest section of the bazaar. If you can get to Eskisehir, you'll want to go the Meerschaum mall where many of the master carvers have stores set up. Any taxi driver will know how to get there. It is on the hill near the sections of "old town" that they are restoring.
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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
Is there anything that I need to be concerned about, or looking for while shopping for the right pipes?
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Per Moo's suggestion, INSIST when you are buying that you get whole block not pressed/reformed meerschaum. MOST of the carvers and workshops send their best work and highest quality stone overseas and reserve their "seconds" for sale domestically on the assumption that only tourists will be buying them. Look VERY closely for cracks
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).
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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
What are the break-ins for the meerschaum pipes?
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No break in other blowing throw the stem well to clear out any meerschaum/lucite dust. If you REALLY want to, you can run a dry pipe cleaner through them and then pull off the stem and run a pipe cleaner wetted with pipe sweetener (or high alcohol content liquor) through the stem to clean out any dust and "stuff".
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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
How to clean them, and how often to clean them?
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http://www.meerschaumpipes.com/Learn...eerschaum.aspx
https://www.tobacco-barn.com/t-art-M...ovie.aspx#Care
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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
How can I tell the ones made from the stone or the pressed ones that I have heard about?
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For the most part, you'll have to rely on the merchant if you are Istanbul. If you are buying in Eskisehir, most likely it is whole block. If you are buying in Margi, fifty/fifty shot so you'll need to rely on merchant.
ON THE WHOLE, reformed/pressed is going to be heavier and a little grainier than whole block meerschaum.
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Originally Posted by icanmakethatshot
What kind of tobacco is available there?
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To be honest, I didn't find ANY good pipe tobacco when I was there. Hopefully you'll have better luck than I. I had to rely on tobacco I brought with me. Interestingly enough, even visiting the master carvers, most Turks smoke cigarettes, not pipes. That being said, American Cigarettes will open a lot of doors for you over there and make some friends...
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