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Stupid Cigar Questions?
I thought I would start a post about stupid cigar questions at least ones that I have and think are probably stupid.
Is there any harm to pre cutting your cigars? I would never do that as I like cutting them as I am about to smoke them, but I could see some one going through and cutting all their cigars in their traveldor say before they get on a plane and can't bring their cutter or something. Has anyone tried breaking up a cigar and smoking the tobacco in their pipe? :sh:sh:sh |
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No harm at all.
and I've never tried your second question. |
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Have you ever pre cut your cigars? Maybe you were board and wanted to go beyond humidor Tetris? Or Jenga in my experience. |
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No such thing as a "stupid" cigar question. We're all in various stages of learning all there is to know about this great obsession of ours. :tu
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I have pre cut like at the beach or taking walks on vacation when I didn't want to carry much with me.
I don't smoke a pipe though I have a kick ass shell and silver pipe from Tambota National tabacco! |
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The pipes Beautiful I hear it can get hot with the silver. |
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And I heard that about the pipe as well. Shell and silver are not good insulators of heat. Anyway, I'll stop thread jacking! :r |
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I have precut cigars if I dont feel like taking a cutter with me. Sometimes its easier just to grab a cigar and smoke and not have to break out a cutter. Putting a cut cigar that you have not lit back into the humidor is not a problem and is often done if you find one with a difficult draw. :2 |
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How about some more stupid cigar questions. Does anyone bite off the tip like Clint Eastwood? I do when it takes me more than 3 minutes to find a cutter.
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I used to precut cigars when I smoked every day in the car. Never caused a problem. Long-term, you may get some unraveling, especially if your humidity fluctuates very much.
MCS |
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I save cutting until the time comes to smoke. If for some reason you cannot smoke the cigar after you cut, you should be fine for a few weeks. Just over time it may come undone. |
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This may or may not be a stupid question, but since the answers abound...
I've seen boxes and bundles of un-banded seconds for sale at some of the online cigar retailers, and was wondering about the overall stability of the cigars. Are they likely to unravel, or will they hold together without the bands? |
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Not if you don't cut the entire cap off. I have several 20+ year old cigars that were cut many years ago. Anyone here will tell you that if you cut a cigar and it's too tight, put it back for another 6-12 months and try again. I've probably got a box or so that have been cut but were too tight. Since I didn't cut the cap completely off, they will be fine for how ever they long they are in the humidor. |
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My dry box almost always has a few precut sticks that the initial draw was too tight. If they stay in there more than a few weeks I try 'em anyway and give 'em the old draw tool. From there, it they don't loosen up they get pitched.
Never tried the pipe thing... |
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Ok on to another question.
Does anyone have pictures of proper toasting and lighting of a cigar? I think I am doing it right but seeing as how I am new and have yet to make it to a herf, I am not sure. Especially when I use a match, I tend to have to suck on the cigar to get it lit and I think that is not right. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFCwEjT29UQ You have to draw some air (suck on) through the cigar to get it lit properly. You are drawing the flame of the match/lighter to the cigar not resting the foot of the cigar directly into the flame. MCS |
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Here is a helpful thread (sticky) that should answer a lot of your questions.
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ight=questions |
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You guys posted the wrong links for how to light a cigar...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBWsU...eature=related |
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Well judging from the videos I have been doing a pretty good job. I was worried that I was messing up the cigar when it caught flame while I was pulling on it.
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Then again if I did half the stuff people said it would take me an hour just to prep a cigar. I prefer my Zippo soft-flame butane, close to direct light, while drawing. 5 seconds and were good to go. |
My FIRST Stupid Cigar Question ! ! !
This is kind of "Tongue-in-Cheek" . . . but, I only get bored when I have to sand a board by hand. :)
I still enjoy meeting and discussing the topic of fine cigars with other cigar enthusiasts & newbies. The subject of cigars is fascinating and full of intricate details from growing the tobaccos, processing, blending, rolling, aging, humidity, storage, cutting, lighting, smoking, edict, shopping, etc. Sharing cigar information (and trivia) is a great way to entertain new cigar enthusiasts. We all started at the beginning. I remember my first introduction to fine hand-rolled cigars. And, that introduction illustrates just how much I did not know about cigars! Before I found fine (hand-rolled) cigars, I was standing outside a casino smoking a Dutch Masters waiting for a friend. [true] A nice young man walked up and politely asked: "What are you smoking?" I reached into my coat pocket and pulled out the remaining pack and said: "Dutch Masters. Want one?" He was very kind and said 'no thank you.' He went on to tell me about his passion for fine hand-rolled cigars. He shared his dream to open a cigar lounge. At the end of the conversation, I was fascinated with his description of these fine cigars and I asked: "So, where do you find these fine cigars?" He politely responded: "You have to go to a tobacconist." I rolled my eyes back. . . slapped my forehead and said: "Duhh! I didn't even think of that!" The next day I pulled out the Yellow Pages and found some local cigar stores. Then. . . I quickly began sliding down the slippery slope! :noon I soon found a book on cigars and read it cover to cover while trying my new found assortment of cigars after work each evening on the patio. I wanted to know more! Found another book on cigars . . . then another . . . and another . . . lots of cigars and more cigar books. I read them all cover to cover during my nightly session on the patio. (and, that's when she started calling me "Stinky") I now have a collection of over 70 titles on the subject of cigars, cigar tobacco, cigar art, cigar history and anything related to cigars. I'm happy to share information on good cigar books that are well written by authorities in the cigar industry. LMK when you're in LV if you have time to see the cigar library! Of course it's cigar friendly in here! |
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Glad to see I have been doing OK with my lighting methods.
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If its burning and you are enjoying the cigar, then it is properly lit. But I prefer not to puff while lighting, fuel is cheap and I will toast the foot completely before purging then puffing. :2
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Got a couple Gurkha in my box but have yet to try one. They cannot be that bad...
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Gurkha gets a bad rap, and much of it is deserved, but there are a few sticks they make that I enjoy, the G3, G5, and the older HK gold. lot of people I smoke with also enjoy the regent, but it doesnt do anything for me.
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Lol post the pic
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The only one I've ever really liked. I've never gagged on one though. |
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I have a question:
is it true a cigar is fully aged at 3-years? I read somewhere this was the case. Posted via Mobile Device |
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