Quote Originally Posted by NeverBend View Post
Hi Brandon,

It's way small for me normally and nothing special at all. If I don't like it I'll pass it on and get another. If I like it I'll get another. Either way I'm out the price of another .

It's interesting to me because it was made in London. Austria was the meerschaum king for a long time but some meers started to be made in England after the war. Inderwick was out of biz by the mid 1960s. There's a funky pattern on the case that looks 1960s so I'll assume it's about 50+ years old.
My Meer that I just bought is a bit smaller than I usually smoke as well, but that is alright by me. A large Meer doesn't really appeal to me really. At least not yet....I'll leave my larger pipes for MM Generals/Freehands and my Briars