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Really enjoying my two MM Cobs and finding that I prefer the bent stem over the straight.  Somewhere I read on here about breaking off a pipe cleaner and bending it to use as a filter which I have been doing and have not noticed a diffence in the smoke over using the filter
 
Tonight I stepped out side, pulled out my Cobb and loaded it, took a test pull to check if I packed it to tight (which I didn't) and tasted an awful mess realizing I had not cleaned and changed out the pipe cleaner filter since my last smoke. So I just took it out and smoked it sans filter
 
Wow. Lots of billowing smoke and could really taste the tobacco. What I did notice though was the draw was just a little light for my liking.  Regardless, this was probably my best smoke so far with my Cobb.
 
 Does a none filtered pipe have a smaller hole where the filter would go to tighte up the draw a bit?
 
How many of you smoke your filtered pipes without the filter?  
			
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 I smoke all my pipes, including my cobs, without filters.  Although, the only pipes I own which could take filters (at least right now) are my cobs.
Yes, non-filtered pipes do have smaller draw holes and the draw is a bit tighter.  Although that loose draw isn't a big deal, it is a good "sipping" pipe that way.
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