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Meerschaum coloring-
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<blockquote data-quote="GregE" data-source="post: 17515" data-attributes="member: 326"><p>I just bought my first Meerschaum Pipe and have been reading other website blogs about care and upkeep of the pipe. Several people talk about the eventual coloring of the outside and to only hold the pipe by the stem so your fingers oils wouldnt interfere with the natural coloring over time. What exactly are they talking about? And what will my pipe look like after it is "coloured with age" and how long will this process take?</p><p>Thanks in advance for you Meer experts out there....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GregE, post: 17515, member: 326"] I just bought my first Meerschaum Pipe and have been reading other website blogs about care and upkeep of the pipe. Several people talk about the eventual coloring of the outside and to only hold the pipe by the stem so your fingers oils wouldnt interfere with the natural coloring over time. What exactly are they talking about? And what will my pipe look like after it is "coloured with age" and how long will this process take? Thanks in advance for you Meer experts out there.... [/QUOTE]
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