
A nice pipe in it's own way but I've had a rough relationship with it. The engineering was a bit sloppy with the draw hole bored too deep causing wet and inconsistent smokes toward the end of a bowl. So out came the trusty dremel and I fixed the depth by grinding the bowl deeper. This was possible because the pipe had a good thick bottom on it. The problem then was that because the bowl was deeper and the bowl diameter on the smaller side that I'd get wet and unsmokable tobacco in the bottom still. So same problem but different cause. So out came the trusty dremel

The good thing and what I love about meerschaum is it's neutrality, resilience and patina forming qualities. I put all my new tobaccos through the meer first as to get a good gauge on the tobacco alone without influence from wood.
I smoke this pipe nearly everyday and this is how it looks now after 6 months.


(This is both sides I just mirrored one pic in my editor so it looks like it's been shot from the one side twice)