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<blockquote data-quote="jfriesenhahn" data-source="post: 401650" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>So, I'm finally pulling the trigger on purchasing a Churchwarden. It's actually a Christmas present from my wife, so she has narrowed the field from 40 to 3 (a good thing too, because I would have been staring at them for a few more weeks yet).</p><p></p><p>She really likes the pipes from Luna as they remind her of The Hobbit. I'm not really familiar with the maker and am not a huge fan of the stems (where's the taper??).</p><p></p><p>She also really likes the smooth finish of the Peterson.</p><p></p><p>I'm more a fan of the rough, odd ball style of Nording, and she thought the Johs was a good compromise. I think it's an absolutely beautiful pipe, but not sure how it would be in my hands.</p><p></p><p>Really, I'm between the Johs and the Luna. Your input is very welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfriesenhahn, post: 401650, member: 3714"] So, I'm finally pulling the trigger on purchasing a Churchwarden. It's actually a Christmas present from my wife, so she has narrowed the field from 40 to 3 (a good thing too, because I would have been staring at them for a few more weeks yet). She really likes the pipes from Luna as they remind her of The Hobbit. I'm not really familiar with the maker and am not a huge fan of the stems (where's the taper??). She also really likes the smooth finish of the Peterson. I'm more a fan of the rough, odd ball style of Nording, and she thought the Johs was a good compromise. I think it's an absolutely beautiful pipe, but not sure how it would be in my hands. Really, I'm between the Johs and the Luna. Your input is very welcome. [/QUOTE]
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