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| View Poll Results: How do you open the cap? (more than 1?) | |||
| guillotine |
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227 | 89.72% |
| v-cut |
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27 | 10.67% |
| punch |
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70 | 27.67% |
| bite |
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9 | 3.56% |
| pierce |
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3 | 1.19% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 253. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I have a Xikar Punch for a key ring and a cutter but I just got a Palio and I must say wow.. that thing is something else but the punch gets used whole lot, being with me always well that would be the reason. However if I am at home or have my Palio around I will use that..
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Palmetto State Herf Crew!
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The majority of the time, I use a Palio. Therefore, I answered 'guillotine'.
However, depending on my mood, I might punch a cigar. I keep a punch on my key ring all the time. Also, I've cut after I've punched if I didn't like the draw. Awfully hard to cut THEN punch. I don't use any of the other methods with regularity, but have done all except the 'bore holes' method (although now I'm curious)
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Juan of 11
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I think the Palio is the finest cutter ever mass produced.
That being said... I cut 90% of my cigars with my $ 1.50 Havana single blade guillotine. The razor blade edge just seems easier to get a good cut without thinking about it too much. When I use the Palio normally lay it on the table, hold the cigar vertical and cut it that way. Eliminates some of the variables that can mess up a cut.
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