Thanks, cortezattic, for posting that link! Very informative.
Currently, when my pipe burns down deeper in the bowl and I want to relight, I have 4 choices --
1. Use my Zippo pipe lighter and "pull" down the flame. I don't like to do this because the flame is hot and uncomfortable. Plus, I do not want to buy a different type of pipe lighter at this time.
2. Use a match. I don't do this because I just do not like the odor -- some childhood thing, I guess.
3. Use my Bic lighter by turning it upside down. I don't like doing this, although I do it often.
4. Light another object and insert it down into the pipe.
I use the 4th method. Right now, I light little "strips" of pine lightwood ("lightern") that I have splintered off (I live in the country and this stuff is all over my property). The strip burns brightly and fragrantly (to me) and makes for an easy relight. I blow out the lightwood flame and set the splinter aside for future use. Frequently, I use this method for the first pipe lighting and relights.
I was thinking that the Bee Line might be an interesting alternative, since I'm already going through the motions of using a "3rd party" lighting system.
I know this may sound weird, but we're all weird in some way. Or am I weird to think that?