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General Pipe Discussion
Olive wood, Morta versus good 'ol Briar
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<blockquote data-quote="Milan" data-source="post: 173923" data-attributes="member: 1645"><p>I can't speak for olive wood, but morta is great for English blends IMHO. I have a morta apple that James Gilliam made who can be found here on BOB. The first three or four smokes were interesting. Kind of swampy. Subtle enough that I actually enjoy it. It mellowed and is in my regular rotation. I smoke some of my heavier latakia blends in it. I still prefer briar over morta, but I love my morta pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milan, post: 173923, member: 1645"] I can't speak for olive wood, but morta is great for English blends IMHO. I have a morta apple that James Gilliam made who can be found here on BOB. The first three or four smokes were interesting. Kind of swampy. Subtle enough that I actually enjoy it. It mellowed and is in my regular rotation. I smoke some of my heavier latakia blends in it. I still prefer briar over morta, but I love my morta pipe. [/QUOTE]
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