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<blockquote data-quote="kaiser83" data-source="post: 237873" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>I've not felt that they subdued the taste, just that it was cooler when it got to my mouth. They light just as easy as a normal briar, you just have to overcome the subconcious telling you that it takes more lighting because the smoke takes a second longer than normal to get to you. Mattia has on at vikingclubpipes.com and you get a discount for being a BoB member if you like the one he has over there. You might look into the Brebbia Twin or the Stanwell HCA pipes which have a churchwarden or normal stem so they are dual purpose in the evnt you don't dig the churchwarden. I have both straight and bent wardens and they all smoke great. I try each new tobacco out of a briar, cob, meer, and churchwarden to give each a fair chance to perform. They aren't everyones cup of tea but they are darn sure enjoyable to me, I brought 2 along with me here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaiser83, post: 237873, member: 2311"] I've not felt that they subdued the taste, just that it was cooler when it got to my mouth. They light just as easy as a normal briar, you just have to overcome the subconcious telling you that it takes more lighting because the smoke takes a second longer than normal to get to you. Mattia has on at vikingclubpipes.com and you get a discount for being a BoB member if you like the one he has over there. You might look into the Brebbia Twin or the Stanwell HCA pipes which have a churchwarden or normal stem so they are dual purpose in the evnt you don't dig the churchwarden. I have both straight and bent wardens and they all smoke great. I try each new tobacco out of a briar, cob, meer, and churchwarden to give each a fair chance to perform. They aren't everyones cup of tea but they are darn sure enjoyable to me, I brought 2 along with me here. [/QUOTE]
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