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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). 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". http://www.meerschaumpipes.com/Learn...eerschaum.aspx https://www.tobacco-barn.com/t-art-M...ovie.aspx#Care Quote:
ON THE WHOLE, reformed/pressed is going to be heavier and a little grainier than whole block meerschaum. 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 ![]() Last edited by IKMeerschaum; 03-02-2010 at 02:39 PM. Reason: Added time frame to travel to Eskişehir (note that the ş is pronounced sh) |
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