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  1. #21
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    Hey Ricardo, Cuban cigars are illegal in the US...

    "...all roads lead to cigars."
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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    Hey Ricardo, Cuban cigars are illegal in the US...
    Hola.

    I know, but the man is Irish, those sticks are legal in the European Comunity

    Regards.

    Ricardo.

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelby07 View Post
    Don't worry too much about lighting the cigar - as debo said, go slowly. Toast the foot of the cigar evenly before you light then be sure the edge is lit all around before you actually light the cigar.

    Be more concerned about cutting the cap. Most new guys just pick a spot and cut away. If you cut too much off the cigar will unravel. Look for the first seam in the cap (closest to the tip) and just take enough off to remove the cap.

    There are some good threads in this forum about cutting the cap and lighting the cigar. Don't be afraid to ask the guys at the B&M for tips on cutting and lighting.

    Welcome.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by debo08080 View Post
    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.

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    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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