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<blockquote data-quote="mark" data-source="post: 409023" data-attributes="member: 376"><p>Being an expert on nothing, I'll throw my 7 inflated cents in. You're drawing smoke through the cigar, the filler acts like a filter lessening the effect, whereas with a pipe the smoke has a straight shot to the tongue (filtered pipe or not). </p><p></p><p>Of course who knows what's sprayed on pipe tobaccos compared to cigar leaf. Which brings us to another discussion,,,They're harping about the harmful effects of tobacco and constantly campaigning, legislating and taxing, but requiring a label listing ingredients including chemicals, flavorings and "who knows what all" to the raw leaf isn't a consideration. </p><p></p><p>Maybe those smokers most concerned with their health could make a more informed choice of what they smoke if that information was available. Damn the manufacturers and their processing secrets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark, post: 409023, member: 376"] Being an expert on nothing, I'll throw my 7 inflated cents in. You're drawing smoke through the cigar, the filler acts like a filter lessening the effect, whereas with a pipe the smoke has a straight shot to the tongue (filtered pipe or not). Of course who knows what's sprayed on pipe tobaccos compared to cigar leaf. Which brings us to another discussion,,,They're harping about the harmful effects of tobacco and constantly campaigning, legislating and taxing, but requiring a label listing ingredients including chemicals, flavorings and "who knows what all" to the raw leaf isn't a consideration. Maybe those smokers most concerned with their health could make a more informed choice of what they smoke if that information was available. Damn the manufacturers and their processing secrets. [/QUOTE]
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