For a few years, I've been using an Old Boy and really enjoy it. Lately, I took
stock of all the wooden matches that are around here - you know, the stuff you accumulate from shops and internet orders. Being a frugal sort, I started using the match at home, and saving the Old Boy for the truck. There's a difference that I'm
starting to notice. In a recent thread, on another Forum, the point was made that the
match burns around 200 deg, while the butane Pipe lighter burns around 600 deg.
This makes the tobacco taste differently. OK, so it's not a night and day type of difference, but it's there. Even using the Old Boy for the initial light only, sets
up a different set of volatiles in the rest of the Pipe's load, as tobacco absorbs like a sponge. The result has been, for me at least, to reach for the wooden match more often than the Old Boy, but I still prefer the Old Boy when I need to do a quick relight in the truck. At first, I was a bit skeptical, but I'm starting to notice a bit of difference in the flavors of the smoke, and I'm using up these matches that have been laying around for a few years.