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Re: Cigar draw tools?
I posted I do not own one but would use one because as of now I use bamboo skewers and sometimes the split wrappers because thier are probably thicker than a draw tool
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My favorite is the ashtray, followed by the lighting of another cigar.
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If so, very funny. If not, I will slowly back out of the room! |
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That's funny that a few of you mentioned the worm threader. I thought of that also. I make my own bass lures so currently I am using a .051 Buzzbait wire to poke mine.
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I think I smell a worm threader group buy coming. :ss Maybe CA customized worm threaders. SSWwwwweeeettttt!
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I work by a BassProShop... I am going to pick up the worm threader and give it a try...
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Now we can't have a draw poker thread with out adding the one from the long gone Petroglyph Design. Here is a pic of mine.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c1...Designs009.jpg It's hard to see, but the pointed end is serrated(sp?) and helps keep the hole from closing back up. |
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The hanger trick usually works for me.:pi
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I have a set of Henry's Draw Tools, and they've saved some otherwise unsmokeable sticks.
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Paper clip, but worm threader sounds like a better solution!
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+1 on the worm threader... Found them at a Bass Pro Shop in Tennessee for $2.49... They work very well.
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New to the Asylum. How's it goin? I made my own tool but never use it. If the cigar is plugged, I will try to cut it a little shorter. Fifty percent of the time this works. If it is truely plugged, I throw the cigar away. I don't want to spend this precious time fighting a cigar.
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I do use your approach on torpedos or belicoso cigars with a great deal of success, however. |
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I have an old set of Henry's Draw Correction tools that I rarely use. I've found that they can open up a plugged cigar, but also do a great job of insulating the heat as it passes through the newly formed tunnel. As a result some of the cigars I've used them on tend to get hot much faster than normal.
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I said "Yes", but mine is made from a clothes hanger, it's worked fine the few times I've needed it. I usually dont have too many problems with plugged cigars, or draws that are too tight. I might use my clothes hanger a couple times a year, so I just dont need it often enough to considered buying one...
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