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Josh.CHI

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Could I please get a few tips on What tip of cutter I should use on what type of cigar(punch or what?). I got some info a few weeks ago but this guess and check thing is killing me!
 

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To start out with I would sugest a double bladed cutter. Invest in a decent one either a Palio (my favorite) or a Xikar. Punches are fine but don't work for all cigars. I don't mind a notch cutter either but not all the time. Alot of brothers love scissors but I think they are attached to the ritual of them as much as anything else. The more you smoke I think you should try some of all types of cutters just to be sure what works for you.
 

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pretty much personal preference, but i'd bet most of us don't use punch cuts. i've tried it in the past and eventually the rest of the cap tends to come off. just take a nice sharp slice off the end! it'll work on any stick.
you probably had problems with that punch on the the belicoso didn't you????:tonguerol
 

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Alot of brothers love scissors but I think they are attached to the ritual of them as much as anything else.
Ha-ha!!! And I think you're talking out of your ass! :rofl: Do you own scissors?

I've got a Palio and a SAK (scissors) and I use the SAK because it makes a sharper, cleaner, evener, more perfect cut than a Palio.

Use a SAK for a while and you'll find it difficult to use anything less precise--nothing to do with the ritual of it.
 

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Ha-ha!!! And I think you're talking out of your ass! :rofl: Do you own scissors?

I've got a Palio and a SAK (scissors) and I use the SAK because it makes a sharper, cleaner, evener, more perfect cut than a Palio.

Use a SAK for a while and you'll find it difficult to use anything less precise--nothing to do with the ritual of it.
Wow thats some strong statements there about another great brother. I didnt think we talked like that around here!
 

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OK I am lazy. I sent my xikar scissors to Jay. I just never could get into them. I am a bit of redneck too so when the palio isn't handy a finger nail has been known too work. I tend to chomp on cigars a bit much so the cut looks like shat in a few minutes anyways.
 

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Wow thats some strong statements there about another great brother. I didnt think we talked like that around here!
I sure thought we did. I take no offense to it I would expect him to say it to me in person if possible too. I think that text comes accross harsher then it needs to some times and in person would never be as politically correct as we are here.
 

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Wow thats some strong statements there about another great brother. I didnt think we talked like that around here!
"Strong statements"???

Where? The "talking out your ass" part? LOL, just chill dude, it's a joke! You know, hence, the "ROFL" thing.

It wasn't said in hate or with any mean-ness whatsoever. In fact, I'm pretty sure I was smiling and giggling when I typed it.

I sure thought we did. I take no offense to it I would expect him to say it to me in person if possible too. I think that text comes accross harsher then it needs to some times and in person would never be as politically correct as we are here.
That is PRECISELY correct....I meant no offense by it, and I didn't think he'd take offense to it. Hell, it was mostly said in jest for the sake of humor! LOL

And yeah, I'd totally say it to his face. I'd also probably call him a sissy girly man who wears pink panties, too. :devil:
 

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I use both the MTX (more precise) & a Palio (quick & sharp)...
Aaaand I often use my fingernail & chomp on the stogies too.
Whatever.
The only time a punch makes sense is on short-filler sticks or single caps.

He who jaunts around town in spandex on his bicycle calling captain canuk a sissy has me spitting up coffee on the keyboard...
 
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If the head is rounded or tapered (as are 90% of cigars) and the ring size is over 36 or so, I will use a guillotine cutter to expose about 1/2 to 2/3rds of the core tobacco. I don't like to "challenge" a cigar to supply smoke to me. If the end is very blunt (which would mean slicing anything off the cap would expose almost all the tobacco) or a smaller ring gauge warrants some draw restriction is needed, I will use suture scissors to carefully cut a very small hole (3/16th inch or so for thinner vitolas) in the end.
 

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As has been said try out as many as you can. B&M's usually have an assortment of cutters and when you buy a cigar from them ask to use one of their cutters,,,try a different one every time. I did this years ago and was sold on the BostonCutter as it always made a perfect cut ( Cats Eye ). When I found out how much it was I almost cried until I bought the "Little Guy" cutter and that was 10 years ago. It still cuts perfectly and you can use it on just about any cigar,,,yes, even torps.
http://www.bostoncigarcutter.com/classic_cutter.html
 

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Palio or Xikar for most cuts. If I forgot them and the cigar is not a belicoso the punch on my lighter comes in handy.
 

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To learn how it should be, ye can also get a Tatuaje cutter (double blade) which has a bottom to avoid cutting more than it should. Ye can also do it by laying a cutter on the table; but some cutters aren't appropiate for this (i.e. Palio).
 
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