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<blockquote data-quote="Ramon" data-source="post: 31656" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>I would say meers are relatively fragile. Like Mikem pointed out, if you drop it on the kitchen floor, it will probably break. Also, it cn get scratched relatively easily: I had a meer from Baki that I put on one of the transparent holders it came with only to notice later on that the sharp edge of that holder scratched the pipe.</p><p>How long do they last? Probably more than a life time: I've seen some for sale that are over 100 years old.</p><p>I have not noticed any difference in smoking qualities after smoking my Baki for 6 months at least once a day. You have to keep it cleaner than a briar they say, but I havent noticed any change after leaving a bit of cake, then removing it. I also read a message on SF from a guy who regularly meets a guy with a super dark, almost black meer in a bar, and that pipe has a thick cake in it. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ramon, post: 31656, member: 434"] I would say meers are relatively fragile. Like Mikem pointed out, if you drop it on the kitchen floor, it will probably break. Also, it cn get scratched relatively easily: I had a meer from Baki that I put on one of the transparent holders it came with only to notice later on that the sharp edge of that holder scratched the pipe. How long do they last? Probably more than a life time: I've seen some for sale that are over 100 years old. I have not noticed any difference in smoking qualities after smoking my Baki for 6 months at least once a day. You have to keep it cleaner than a briar they say, but I havent noticed any change after leaving a bit of cake, then removing it. I also read a message on SF from a guy who regularly meets a guy with a super dark, almost black meer in a bar, and that pipe has a thick cake in it. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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