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The Mechanics of Cigar Smoking

MissQueenie

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So, with encouragement from Jerry and Holly, I bought 2 little vanilla cigars from the very nice tabbaconist in Santa Monica this evening. Anyone want to show me what I'm supposed to do with them this Friday?

~ Queenie.
 

MissQueenie

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Um, gross.

What kind of rough dame bites the ends off her cigars?

Seriously though, yuck! Do please bring your clippers! My tabbaconist is so cute -- he said, "Just don't let your friends tell you to inhale it sweetheart!" So don't even try it, buddy!

~ Queenie.
 

Chad Sanborn

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Better than a clipper (aka Mafia Manicure) is a punch. These punch out a small circle and leave you with a cleaner end to the cigar. I have one that punches out up to 4 different sized holes depending on the cigar size.

Chad
 

Mr. 'H'

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Chad Sanborn said:
Better than a clipper (aka Mafia Manicure) is a punch. These punch out a small circle and leave you with a cleaner end to the cigar. I have one that punches out up to 4 different sized holes depending on the cigar size.

Chad

Can you please post a picture of it?
 

MissQueenie

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Chad, what a clever idea! I guess cigars have been around long enough for someone to have built a better mousetrap. If there's not a punch around, I will still very gladly accept Jerry's offer to clip mine. I just <i>won't</i> bite the end off!
 

Rigby Reardon

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I've resorted to a sharp pencil when nothing else is around, to punch a single hole as well (and always laugh thinking about that one doomed season of Nowhere Man ;) ). It makes a nice rounded edge to the airhole.

J
 

Rigby Reardon

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Thanks - can't wait to see it. :D Those are pretty nifty, just never got around to buying one. I guess since my nice double-bladed cutter grew legs, and my Colibri lighter w/ the blade built in is shot, I finally have run out of excuses, right? ;)
 

Rigby Reardon

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Believe it or not, one of the COWboys - GraveRobberGreg (don't let the handle scare you, he's a cop, and a big teddy-bear of a man) was not only handing out cigars, but also accessories! Apparently he gets this stuff all the time, so he just brought a bunch out with him. He gave me a nice little keyring-punch, along w/ a Macanudo. (A very decent fellow.)

So, MissQ, next time I've got a punch. It's almost as big as your little Tatianas, though!
 

HaraldTheSwede

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The problem with a punch of course is you can't use it for a cigar that doesn't have a rather flat head, like a torpedo.

When unable to find one of my cutters I have on a couple of occasions resorted to using my teeth. It actually works pretty well. You just bite gently all around the head until you can lift off the cap.
 

Rigby Reardon

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Yup, that's about when I learned how, too. Finally all set...no clip? Oh, heck...ptui!

JP, just please tell me you didn't set the entire rose trellis on fire. ;)
 

Daniel Riser

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Bet you haven't heard this one before...

I own a Motorola V660. It has a screw-off antenna... yep you guessed it.

It's the perfect size for my favorite cigar (Arturo Fuente 858 Flor Fina) and works pretty darn well, not to mention it conjures up a decent selection of "shocked faces" around me.

But what I really prefer are the German Xikar cutters. I've used that cutter for a year now and I've cut a lot of cigars with it and not once have I had to get it sharpened. Beautiful cutter.

What is most classy to me are cigar scissors. The issue I have with them is they require skilled hands to operate properly (or less coffee in the diet) Xikar makes a beautiful cigar scissor that is to die for.
 

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