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I'm nuts for the place
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I believe it's the bottom that burns faster. At least in the car that is usually how it works so the part that is burning faster would have to be rotated up if looking at it horz.
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Admiral Douchebag
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I touch it up with my torch lighter, Beau, never gave much thought to turning the cigar one way or the other.
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Feeling at Home
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Feeling at Home
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Found this on cigarnexus:
2. *Rotate the slower burning side to the bottom. The bottom side of the cigar will burn faster since smoke does not inhibit the oxygen from feeding the burn. This is an excellent technique for keeping cigars burning even, but may not be drastic enough to completely prevent running. |
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Feeling at Home
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Admiral Douchebag
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So there ya go.
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Have My Own Room
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I think I remember Lew Rothman saying to put the less burned side down. Supposedly O2 can get to the bottom better and even out the burn.
Once I light, I rarely fool with a cigar. Putting the less burned side down seems to work for me. But, again I don't usually fool with it. Touching up seems to heat up the smoke too much for me. In an extreme case, I'll whip out the torch. That is rare.
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