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09-08-2014, 07:40 AM | #1 |
Shameless epicurian
Join Date: Apr 2014
First Name: Neil
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Big ash question
OK - so nervously flicking the ash off is bad form. Having it grow until it falls on your host's leather chair is probably worse.
As a rule I touch the tip of the ash every now and then and let the ash fall gently in the ashtray. However when out walking on sitting in the park, I sometimes let is grow (as this "Partagas" would attest to). If a cigar manages big ash, I get the sense that are quite well made, long fill, hand made and not floor sweepings or homogenized tobacco product. Other than that, no real advantage, other than "gee look at that". There seems to be a downside too - when the cigar finally lets go, it doesn't seem to burn as well, and in my experience sometimes just goes out. So what's the consensus on ashing?
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09-08-2014, 07:52 AM | #2 |
Liga Privada Hoarder
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Re: Big ash question
Neil, when it comes to ash I share the sentiment that the longest it holds ash the better the cigar was constructed. At least that way I feel.
In any case, after about 2 inches or so I touch the ashtray and break it off. Dont like flicking. Is not a cigarette.
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09-08-2014, 08:52 AM | #3 |
Rolling my own...
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Re: Big ash question
Longer the ash, better construction. Long filler will provide a longer ash where as short filler and machine made cigars will tend to drop ash easily.
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09-08-2014, 09:06 AM | #4 |
Life is for living
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Re: Big ash question
I tend to agree with the "better construction = longer ash" crowd.
As for ashing, I try not to let mine get longer than an inch or so, so as to avoid having it end up in my lap. To get rid of the ash I normally just touch the end of it to the side of the ashtray and let it break itself off.
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09-11-2014, 06:48 PM | #5 |
Feeling at Home
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Re: Big ash question
I try to keep a sense of how the ash is doing. Usually I can tell when it starts to weaken and then I will touch it to the ash tray and break it off. I’ve had some cigars hold 3 plus inches of ash solid as a rock; really just depends on the stick.
I think it’s fun to do a long ash contest during a herf. |
09-12-2014, 01:38 PM | #6 |
Still Watching My Back
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Re: Big ash question
I from time to time check the ash. Most now days I will let it burn until it falls on it's own and then tap it off into my Cigar ashtray or in the back 40 depending on where i am smoking it these days. And as the others have said for me it has to do with how well the cigar was constructed.
I will admit I have had some machine made cigars with crap floor crumbs last a good length before just busting off. FOR me if when it hits the ground from falling off the cigar and stays put or mostly stays together then it was a really well made cigar and Very nice and tight. machine made they just fall off to dust lol. James Love the Partagas Black. Just don't like they leave the dark color on my lips from time to time. Can't get enough of them |
09-12-2014, 02:01 PM | #7 |
Just a Traveling Man
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Re: Big ash question
I might be in the small crowd here I like the look of a nice solid ash but I hate the look of a nice solid ash sitting in my crotch, so I ash when needed!
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09-12-2014, 02:06 PM | #8 |
Will herf for food
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Re: Big ash question
As I understand it long ashes help restrict airflow creating a cooler burning smoke; this can help prevent the bitterness that we all know a cigar gets from being too hot. YMMV
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09-12-2014, 02:37 PM | #11 |
Will herf for food
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Re: Big ash question
I for one like a nice round ash.
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