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Originally Posted by GAW
 Well this pipe smoking thing is pretty subjective but my take is that certain briars- and having little to do with how expensive they were-seem to develop an affinity for particular blends.This is just an aspect of pipe smoking that you sort of discover a few bowls at a time. It will begin to seem to you that a particular pipe adds its own character to a blend - especially if its one you favor and smoke regularly.Cobs and Meerschaums are more transparent and that can be an asset depending on your tastes and experience. I really like the way Cobs smoke and though I have had a few Meerschaums they nrver really did it for me,particularly with VaPer's - they accentuated the Perique - but some might think that to be desirable.I always seek balance in a combination of pipe and blend- I want to taste all the flavors distinctly but also as an integrated whole.For me briar accomplished this more often - they just sing a sweeter tune.As in music its the harmony that makes the melody soar!  Jerry
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Excellent post! This actually brings up a point I hadn't considered: that a briars tendency to accentuate and emphasize certain flavors in tobacco may be its biggest asset. I can see where you may want close to zero manipulation of the flavor, as you would get with a meer, but I can also see where a favorite pipe and blend would compliment each other.