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<blockquote data-quote="calipuffer" data-source="post: 238009" data-attributes="member: 1996"><p>I have both a (1) briar churchwarden and a three set of clay colonial pipes. I haven't noticed any difference in smoking the briar churchwarden from a standard stem length. However, the clay are interesting. Since clay is very porous it will build flavor character quickly. This is not good if you can't dedicate the pipe to one tobacco, but is great if you can. Once you have spent 10 or so bowls of a nice aro in a clay, you will get great very robust flavor! I am referring to these kinds of pipes: <a href="http://www.pipeshoppe.com/ps_p0001.php" target="_blank">Penn Clay Pipes</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calipuffer, post: 238009, member: 1996"] I have both a (1) briar churchwarden and a three set of clay colonial pipes. I haven't noticed any difference in smoking the briar churchwarden from a standard stem length. However, the clay are interesting. Since clay is very porous it will build flavor character quickly. This is not good if you can't dedicate the pipe to one tobacco, but is great if you can. Once you have spent 10 or so bowls of a nice aro in a clay, you will get great very robust flavor! I am referring to these kinds of pipes: [url=http://www.pipeshoppe.com/ps_p0001.php]Penn Clay Pipes[/url] [/QUOTE]
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