Where do you get your Swan Vestas? It's all out or stiff premium.
They smell like a capgunWhere do you get your Swan Vestas? It's all out or stiff premium.
They all do. I'm trying to see if I can give matches a second chance. But not sure what's best or acceptable. Three stars are readily available and so does diamond. But Swan Vestas seems to be most talked about.They smell like a capgun
Nothing special IMO. Get the green tipped diamond kitchen matches IMOThey all do. I'm trying to see if I can give matches a second chance. But not sure what's best or acceptable. Three stars are readily available and so does diamond. But Swan Vestas seems to be most talked about.
three stars are just as good in my experience.They all do. I'm trying to see if I can give matches a second chance. But not sure what's best or acceptable. Three stars are readily available and so does diamond. But Swan Vestas seems to be most talked about.
Those are apparently the only one's still being made. But, are they sulfurless? That was the point of the Swans. No sulfur stink when lighting a pipe.Ace is the place. They won’t ship them.
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Do you strike the match and light your pipe straight off? Or do you burn off the head then light it? If the latter there is no taste.Those are apparently the only one's still being made. But, are they sulfurless? That was the point of the Swans. No sulfur stink when lighting a pipe.
I only smoke outdoors, so speed is oft times a necessity.Do you strike the match and light your pipe straight off? Or do you burn off the head then light it? If the latter there is no taste.
Gotcha. Then yes it would make a difference. For either one I burn off the head then light so non-sulphur is sort of a moot point.I only smoke outdoors, so speed is oft times a necessity.
Oh, yes, sure. They were created for the outdoors. Mine's gone walkabout and I probably should get another. Mostly I use a BIC. But all that said, I get much better control of the light with a match than with a lighter, with the exception of my Dumont, which is a pipe lighter. YMMVGotcha. Then yes it would make a difference. For either one I burn off the head then light so non-sulphur is sort of a moot point.
ever try a zippo?
No.Those are apparently the only one's still being made. But, are they sulfurless? That was the point of the Swans. No sulfur stink when lighting a pipe.
He has the last ones left. He said the distributor wasn’t going to reorderYou can buy them at Ken Byron’s website. I think it’s KBVen.com
I've gotten good at lighting matches in the wind. What sucks though is when it's not windy until you get the match right above the tobacco and the wind stops playing that trick on you after you finally get the pipe going after three matches. Though I miss my trench coat I could tent it over my head and light a pipe in a near hurricane, which gets great looks from random strangers.I only smoke outdoors, so speed is oft times a necessity.
Since mine are older stock, I don't experience any of those problems. They are the perfect size, flame right up, and keep burning, I have to either blow on them or shake them vigorously to put them out.No.
The Swan Vestas that were last imported by Mitchell Thomas(a smaller Memphis based Pipe and accessories distributor) bear the legend “conforms to ENI783:1997”. Apparently they are truly safety matches. I have to work at it to get one to stay lit long enough to get, say, a pot shape, lit, to defeat the self extinguishing feature. Mitchell Thomas is out I believe and I was told they won’t be reordered. As far as I am concernEd, they have no socially redeeming feature, sulfur free or not. I never cared that much about that as the sulfur on a Diamond red or green tip burns off so quickly I never tasted any, but the Vestas were just the right size, and every damn one in a box struck and burned consistently. Won’t be buying anymore of them.