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<blockquote data-quote="SPUD 15" data-source="post: 311985" data-attributes="member: 1948"><p>This reply doesn't have anything to do with the smell you are experiencing with your meer, but it is how we used to tell if the meer you are buying is block or composite. The way to differentiate between the two is to stick your tongue into the bowl of the new meer if your tongue sticks to the inside of the bowl your pipe is block, if not it is composite. You cannot do this on the outside of the pipe as most carvers use beeswax to seal the outside and of course it is non-absorbent. MIKE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPUD 15, post: 311985, member: 1948"] This reply doesn't have anything to do with the smell you are experiencing with your meer, but it is how we used to tell if the meer you are buying is block or composite. The way to differentiate between the two is to stick your tongue into the bowl of the new meer if your tongue sticks to the inside of the bowl your pipe is block, if not it is composite. You cannot do this on the outside of the pipe as most carvers use beeswax to seal the outside and of course it is non-absorbent. MIKE [/QUOTE]
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