Just got a punch today.
Thought it might work better on the smaller vitolas? ???
Cigar cut
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ELittle
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Re: Cigar cut
A while back i tried using my utility knife to cut my cigar and it destroyed it.
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Knuck42
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Re: Cigar cut
Yea, that damned knuck12... fug 'im. Now knuck42 on the other hand...
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Tfire136
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Re: Cigar cut
I am a straight cut guy myself :)
The only way to truly fail is to never try in the first place
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Land Rover
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Re: Cigar cut
Plenty of straight guys here, i thought this was a more diverse board
Watch out for them
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Fia
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Re: Cigar cut
Use mostly straight cut but have been using the v cut more and more recently. :smiley-cool:ß
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lz6
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Re: Cigar cut
V cuts lately on lanceros and lonsdales, straight cuts on everything else.
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hdlr
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Re: Cigar cut
I like to use a punch as I find the wrapper has less of a chance of unraveling. If the draw isn't so good I'll go to a straight cut. I carry both on my key chain. ;D