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i prefer cut most of the time.
this reminds me, I really got to send my palio back for exchange. it feels like crap lately, almost a jerky feeling when you open or close it. ![]()
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Feeling at Home
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I use my cutter most of the time, but for some cigars I like to use a punch. If I know the cigar is going to have a really easy draw then I like to use the punch cut.
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Admiral Douchebag
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Used a punch on a sublimes sized cigar tonight, worked well for the size.
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Personal preference for me is a (double) guillotine. Tried punching, it seems to have its' place for some sticks for me, but I've always got a xikar in my pocket and use a Palio at home or at get-togethers.
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I'm the Dude...Man!
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Hey, 1st forum post.
99.9% of the time it's a cut. I've never had good luck with punch cuts. Either the draw is too stiff, the cap starts to come off or the tar build up becomes too much. |
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I prefer a cut, but some cigars I prefer punched. It depends on size and how tightly packed the filler is. I always keep my bullet shaped punch and a cigar cutter on my keychain so I am ready for anything. You never know when a smoking friend is going to pull out a special cigar for you to try. You have to be prepared. Does that make me a Boy Scout of cigar smoking?
I like the Palio, too. I keep one of those great looking Burlwood editions in my pocket. |
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#30 |
Resident Maduro Whore!!
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I punched everything when I first started, now it's a cutter for me. Less tar build up is always a plus.
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I dont use any cutter. I prefer to use my finger nail. My cigars have great caps so I just peel off a round layer without removing any tobacco. A cutter gives the cigar too easy of a draw for me.
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Feeling at Home
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I'm the Dude...Man!
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#35 |
Gimme de Liga!
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I've tried several cutters, including some factory-style "tuck" cutters. When I can't be at home to use such, I go with a straight cut with my Palio.
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Switched to using a punch where it's possible. Prevents damaging the cap. Occasionally, had the cap come off in small strips even with a very thin sharp cut. Haven't had any issues with the punch.
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