If you haven't already seen these cutters in this month's issue of CA, take a look at them at: www.bostoncigarcutter.com. These are gorgeous pieces, although, you'll have to have money to burn.
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If you haven't already seen these cutters in this month's issue of CA, take a look at them at: www.bostoncigarcutter.com. These are gorgeous pieces, although, you'll have to have money to burn.
They are gorgeous. Have you had luck with them?
dont really know what to call it, but ive never really been a fan of that old timey wood look. not saying i dont like a nice wood humidor over a stainless steel cutting edge(no pun intended) graphite inlay carbon fiber digital humidor (i have both) but i just dont like that wide open grain oak look. i like my wood to be smooth and clean . . . and pretty to look at. . . .(i just realized how wrong that sounds lol)like someone worked hours on it to smooth it down, and subtle hints of grain. . . . something more elegant
also, i wouldnt pay 550 bucks for that cutter or else i would be using it for every single cigar i got and i dont like that cut all the time.
That has to be the cutter my boss has. I was over at his "barn" the other day (he calls it a barn, but its more laid out like a nice bar). He had one of these (or something real similar) mounted on the wall.
It actually made a perfect cut for my Torpedo.
Nice looking and probably gives a good cut . . . but I $500+ on a CUTTER! No :smiley35: ing way!
To be honest, I wouldn't mind having one of those cutters but if I bought one, I probably couldn't afford the cigars to use it!
would anyone like to buy a child so i can afford my new cutter,pm me if interested :smiley20:
Depends. Does the kid know how to cut a cigar?
I have two little ones, soooooooooooooooooo.......... I think I'll get the "classic Boston" and "little guy" cutters. :smiley2: :smiley15:Quote:
Originally Posted by superman78
My, those things look nice. I'd love to just try one of them even once. :smiley37:
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Originally Posted by SFG75
You haven't tried one yet, Scotty? Hmmmm....
Then please - go ahead and give them a hearty recommendation!!
You're getting to sound an awful like PuroBrat these days....
Scroto, you better get yourself a copy of this book, you'll need to read it:
http://www.umanitoba.ca/cm/vol7/no19...thoutmooch.jpg
My friend has a "Little Guy" cutter. Where he bought it it was marked at 125, the retail price, but they didn't understand why it was so expensive so they sold it to him for $10.00. It is a clean "cat's eye" type cut but he claims it feels awkward in your mouth-- he is used to a clean guillotine cut. Don't pay the outrageous price for one. Personally I have tried it; its not bad. I do prefer the traditional cut.
Damn, I wish all retailers were as confused as that!Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandon
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Originally Posted by Brandon
The cutter feels awkward in his mouth. :smiley23: WTF...Don't chew on those things.
LOL :smiley36:Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarsarge
haha sarge . .
ive tried one of those cats eye thingamajagger cutters, i didnt like the cut or the way the cut ON THE CIGAR ;) felt in your mouth either. but it didnt fall apart like i thought it would was probably a well made cigar too though CA just rated it poorly this quarter
Supposedly the cat-eye cut makes more of the residue appear on the sides leaving the middle of the cigar cleaner with a better draw. I don't know if thats true, I use a cheapo plastic double blade cutter
The "V" cutter is supposed to do a real nice job on Torpedo's. I've heard people raving about it. I had a Montecristo #2 cut with the V cutter and didn't care for the draw. I guess, to each his own...Quote:
Originally Posted by TheyCallMeManiX
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Originally Posted by ggiese
I used a guillotine cutter on all cigars, but was having draw problems with torpedos. I bought a V cutter and it works much better on Torpedos than my traditional cutter.
See - and I don't know why that is... AlexGTP is HUGE V-cut torpedo smoker...Quote:
Originally Posted by cigar no baka
I use a Xikar double guillotine cutter on just about all of my cigars (I have a punch on my keychain I use one some cigars, or when I can't find my other cutters). I've never had trouble with any cigar I've smoked as far as using the double guillotine cutters. I did end up having to recut the Monte I had that was initially cut with the V cutter because it plugged. Maybe I did something wrong...
I just got my first Xikar cutter today, so I will try that on my torpedos and see how well it works, thanks. :smiley29: