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Churchwardens? Pros? Cons? Preferences?
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<blockquote data-quote="Krusty" data-source="post: 136182" data-attributes="member: 1463"><p>Ah yes, the churchwarden. Perfect tool for when the contemplative smoke is the order of the moment.</p><p></p><p>I have seen many references to the HCA line.</p><p>In that they come with the 2 stems and are generally deemed well engineered briar, I have coveted one for myself for quite some time.</p><p></p><p>Probably well worth the asking price but well out of my reach for a pipe.</p><p></p><p>I do have a Brebbia Lectura, billiard and a StyleBilt with rusticated prince, both purchased off the 'Bay for a song.</p><p>The Brebbia is a gurgler no matter what I've tried as far as tobacco.</p><p>The StyleBilt though, that's a good smoke that one is.</p><p></p><p>One or the other generally sees fire once a week or so. When the time is right for total immersion in the smoke and the Now, the churchwarden does lend itself admirably.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krusty, post: 136182, member: 1463"] Ah yes, the churchwarden. Perfect tool for when the contemplative smoke is the order of the moment. I have seen many references to the HCA line. In that they come with the 2 stems and are generally deemed well engineered briar, I have coveted one for myself for quite some time. Probably well worth the asking price but well out of my reach for a pipe. I do have a Brebbia Lectura, billiard and a StyleBilt with rusticated prince, both purchased off the 'Bay for a song. The Brebbia is a gurgler no matter what I've tried as far as tobacco. The StyleBilt though, that's a good smoke that one is. One or the other generally sees fire once a week or so. When the time is right for total immersion in the smoke and the Now, the churchwarden does lend itself admirably. [/QUOTE]
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