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<blockquote data-quote="The pipe man" data-source="post: 574087" data-attributes="member: 5076"><p>First let me say that I love all my pipes. Metal, corn cob and briar. They all have something different to offer from style to functionality but this question is about my metal pipes and two in particular. The Falcon and the Kirsten. If you own both then please vote. Which one do you like the most and explain why. My vote is for the Falcon and its all because of the taste. I have many bowl's each for a different type of tobacco. I never mix different tobaccos in them. Cherry is for cherry. Vanilla is for vanilla and buttered rum is for well you get it. I try this in other pipes and none come close to the flavor I get from my falcon. Yes you can do the same with a Kirsten but the taste is just not there. What say you?</p><p>Jim[ATTACH=full]4714[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The pipe man, post: 574087, member: 5076"] First let me say that I love all my pipes. Metal, corn cob and briar. They all have something different to offer from style to functionality but this question is about my metal pipes and two in particular. The Falcon and the Kirsten. If you own both then please vote. Which one do you like the most and explain why. My vote is for the Falcon and its all because of the taste. I have many bowl's each for a different type of tobacco. I never mix different tobaccos in them. Cherry is for cherry. Vanilla is for vanilla and buttered rum is for well you get it. I try this in other pipes and none come close to the flavor I get from my falcon. Yes you can do the same with a Kirsten but the taste is just not there. What say you? Jim[ATTACH type="full"]4714[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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