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I wonder if I'd like a meer. I have a ton of briar pipes but I only really smoke my MM Country Gentleman's. I guess I need to do a little looking into this...
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Wow, Someone Knows Me

Originally Posted by
quo155
I wonder if I'd like a meer. I have a ton of briar pipes but I only really smoke my MM Country Gentleman's. I guess I need to do a little looking into this...
I feel your pain, q. I have enough briars but I smoke a MM General more than any of them; it has been burned and mudded several times over the years - lve the General! I like my meers for a few reasons but, first and foremost, when they're clean they don't add anything to the tobacco; A meer lets you know exactly what's what in a blend. For this reason I prefer a meer when I smoke a new-to-me tbacco for the first several times. Next, they barely (or rarely) ghost much so, for traveling, one meer can cover a couple of different tobaccos. Finally, they tend to smoke cool and it's pretty hard to get one soggy by smoking too much in a day.
As a sort-of slob, I like classic meers with smooth finishes because it' easy to keep them free of tobacco and ash. Exception: I could not pass on the Yanik cabbage which was too big, weird and carved to ignore.
Zee Yonn-eek Cobbidge, she eez a beest.
Last edited by Mister Moo; 03-05-2015 at 02:33 PM.
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Wow, Someone Knows Me

Originally Posted by
Mister Moo
As a sort-of slob, I like classic meers with smooth finishes because it' easy to keep them free of tobacco and ash. Exception: I could not pass on the Yanik cabbage which was too big, weird and carved to ignore.
Zee Yonn-eek Cobbidge, she eez a beest.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
That's very nice!
...tempting...