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General Pipe Discussion
To filter or not to filter, that is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="kaiser83" data-source="post: 228102" data-attributes="member: 2311"><p>Another aspect that was brought up to me when I was looking for an adapter for a filtered pipe was to just smoke it without the filter or adapter. An adapter just leaves more crevices for moisture to make its way to and sit which is never a good thing. I only own one filtered pipe that isn't a cob and it is a Dunhill, smokes great without a filter or adapter and will still pass a pipe cleaner with just a little twist of the cleaner as it goes down. As for my cobs...filters out. When I bought my first one, before I ever left the B&M, I took the filter out and chucked it in their trash can. Smoke it slow and I still don't get too hot and with the filter I can't puff a little quicker because the draw is restricted. Then again I am a stubborn, thick-headed, moron at times, and watched Bogart roll his own cigs in movies with no filter while the women folk had filters and long cig holders. I might still be a pup compared to some but Bogart smoked a cig without a filter then I damn well am gonna smoke my pipes without one too because Bogart was a bada-- ladies man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kaiser83, post: 228102, member: 2311"] Another aspect that was brought up to me when I was looking for an adapter for a filtered pipe was to just smoke it without the filter or adapter. An adapter just leaves more crevices for moisture to make its way to and sit which is never a good thing. I only own one filtered pipe that isn't a cob and it is a Dunhill, smokes great without a filter or adapter and will still pass a pipe cleaner with just a little twist of the cleaner as it goes down. As for my cobs...filters out. When I bought my first one, before I ever left the B&M, I took the filter out and chucked it in their trash can. Smoke it slow and I still don't get too hot and with the filter I can't puff a little quicker because the draw is restricted. Then again I am a stubborn, thick-headed, moron at times, and watched Bogart roll his own cigs in movies with no filter while the women folk had filters and long cig holders. I might still be a pup compared to some but Bogart smoked a cig without a filter then I damn well am gonna smoke my pipes without one too because Bogart was a bada-- ladies man. [/QUOTE]
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