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Do NOT remove the cello until you are ready to smoke.

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can I remove part of it? maybe take it out half way, perhaps just the tip?
 
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I'm one of the guys who does not remove the cello and I leave the cello on for one reason - I've had wrapper damage when the sticks hit each other or if they rub up against the side of a cedar box or... well there's lots of ways to accidentally damage the wrapper. But, with the cello on, that accidental damage is pretty much eliminated.

But, I do cut off the excess cello at the foot to expose the cigar.

I'm curious as to your thoughts behind such a blanket statement.
 
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