Hey Ricardo, Cuban cigars are illegal in the US...
Hey Ricardo, Cuban cigars are illegal in the US...
"...all roads lead to cigars."
-Cinda
"You will not change this forum. Simple as that. Accept it or move on, or you will be escorted from the premises."
-Shagaroo
"Maybe you should just stop trying to be witty?"
-Ashauler
"Rule 17: Don’t turn your back on bears, men you have wronged, or the dominant turkey during mating season."
-Dwight Schrute
"Fuck I just like smoking. Who am I kidding?"
-Badwhale
"If you want to start a fuckin' hobby, start it."
-Shelby07
Ahh, I missed that. My bad.
"...all roads lead to cigars."
-Cinda
"You will not change this forum. Simple as that. Accept it or move on, or you will be escorted from the premises."
-Shagaroo
"Maybe you should just stop trying to be witty?"
-Ashauler
"Rule 17: Don’t turn your back on bears, men you have wronged, or the dominant turkey during mating season."
-Dwight Schrute
"Fuck I just like smoking. Who am I kidding?"
-Badwhale
"If you want to start a fuckin' hobby, start it."
-Shelby07
basically i do the same thing every time and it has never led me wrong.
basically to cut i put the cigar's head on a table and put the cutter flat on the table and thats how much to cut. thats what they taught me at my B&M and it has worked fine. I've never had a cigar unravel on me.
That is certainly a good technique for a beginner, but I feel it is better to learn how to cut right at the cap. If you need to take more off, that.'s easy. But I find that the draw is usually the way it is meant to be when you just clip the cap. If you cut it correctly you will end up with just a small tobacco dome in your hand.
you're right i probably should learn how to do it right, but until a stick unravels on me i probably wont learn it. dunno why.
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