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Meerschaum lined estate pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 180863" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>Just saw this. If you haven't already done it, don't use the salt/alcohol on a meer lined briar. You may or may not get away with it. The alcohol can destroy the bond between the meer and briar. It will also soften the meer so if you do use alcohol don't ream the pipe or run a cleaner through it for a few days. Personally, I'd just ream the thing like others have sugegsted and smoke the ghost out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 180863, member: 1968"] Just saw this. If you haven't already done it, don't use the salt/alcohol on a meer lined briar. You may or may not get away with it. The alcohol can destroy the bond between the meer and briar. It will also soften the meer so if you do use alcohol don't ream the pipe or run a cleaner through it for a few days. Personally, I'd just ream the thing like others have sugegsted and smoke the ghost out. [/QUOTE]
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