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Meerschaum Lined Pipes
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<blockquote data-quote="GRAY GHOST" data-source="post: 352714" data-attributes="member: 3411"><p>Never used a meer-lined bowl, but I suppose in theory it would allow you to use a briar pipe w/out having to really break it in, i.e. no cake required. IMHO, the only real benefit to this type of pipe is you get the look and durability of briar on the outside coupled with the ease of smoking a meer on the inside. That's my take on it. Someone can chime in and correct my statements if I'm way-off. Just .02 cents from a novice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRAY GHOST, post: 352714, member: 3411"] Never used a meer-lined bowl, but I suppose in theory it would allow you to use a briar pipe w/out having to really break it in, i.e. no cake required. IMHO, the only real benefit to this type of pipe is you get the look and durability of briar on the outside coupled with the ease of smoking a meer on the inside. That's my take on it. Someone can chime in and correct my statements if I'm way-off. Just .02 cents from a novice... [/QUOTE]
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