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Anyone else smoke a pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="azekologi" data-source="post: 157923" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>Don't suppose anybody smokes a meerschaum pipe?:</p><p></p><p><img src="https://img3.sellersourcebook.com/users/44994/meerschaum.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><em>Meerschaum is a mineral that comes primarily from Turkey. This material is soft and easily shaped but wasn’t used as a pipe material until the discovery of tobacco. Its scientific chemical name is hydrous magnesium silicate and is thought to be remnants of prehistoric sea shells. Once the pipes are carved they must be dried and polished. Meerschaum’s are renowned for the cool, mellow smoke, and remain very popular today. Meerschaum pipes have quite a long break-in period, but the smoker is rewarded with a beautiful autumn brown pipe and a full ripe quality and flavor.</em></p><p></p><p>I haven't added one to my rotation as I haven't been able to find one of good design/quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azekologi, post: 157923, member: 2311"] Don't suppose anybody smokes a meerschaum pipe?: [img]https://img3.sellersourcebook.com/users/44994/meerschaum.jpg[/img] [i]Meerschaum is a mineral that comes primarily from Turkey. This material is soft and easily shaped but wasn’t used as a pipe material until the discovery of tobacco. Its scientific chemical name is hydrous magnesium silicate and is thought to be remnants of prehistoric sea shells. Once the pipes are carved they must be dried and polished. Meerschaum’s are renowned for the cool, mellow smoke, and remain very popular today. Meerschaum pipes have quite a long break-in period, but the smoker is rewarded with a beautiful autumn brown pipe and a full ripe quality and flavor.[/i] I haven't added one to my rotation as I haven't been able to find one of good design/quality. [/QUOTE]
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