Ah, the meer-dude! Is the old maxim about overheating-boiling-off-wax true?
Yes, it is for the most part. This type of behavior SEEMS to happen mostly on the upper portion of the bowls. I THINK that what happens is that the wax tends to migrate down the bowl more rather than evaporating (but I have no proof of this). The reason I say this is because in cases where this has happened, the pipe will have an all but black shank and lower bowl. We've never had a burn out come back to us but we know a few people that smoke with their foot in it and they seem to always end up with black shank.
I have one meer, not sure what make, it has a terrible draw and therefore is rarely used, and therefore is still lily white. Someday I'll deal with the tenon/stem, or get one 'a your meers :clap2:
Nothing wrong with a lily white meer in my opinion but an unsmoked one is just wrong. Is the problem with the draw that it is too tight/constrained? If so, might just need drilling out. Here in the states, we send our repair work to the following guys. They might be able to help:
Schulte's Pipe Repair Service
Howard Schulte
678 Old Dixie Hwy.
Vero Beach, FL 32962
Phone and Fax: 772-564-0079
Factory Authorized DUNHILL Repairs
ALL Meerschaum and Briar Pipes
or
Norwood's Pipe Repair
Floyd Norwood
1160 Norwood Lane
Clifton, TN 38425
Phone: 731-925-1836
All Meerschaum and Briar Pipes