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Chutney Lovebusciut
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When the cigar has cello, I cut it with the cello on and have for several years. I cut like this when the customer wants a cigar cut at the shop. I have also found a cutter that is dulling will even have a clean cut with the cello on.
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Just plain insane!
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I contributed to this as well... but is there any way this thread can stop? It is making my head hurt... Just cut the farkin cigar!!!
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I learned about cutting with the cello on in my old alt.smokers.cigars days. I wise man told me that it's a good idea to cut with the cello on if the blade in your cutter is dull. The dull blade will apparently get more "bite" with the cello on.
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