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    Rotate the cigar as you smoke. When resting your cigar, put the slow burning side on the bottom so it will get more oxygen so it will help even out. Don't smoke the cigar too quickly.

    Is it with one particular cigar brand or with all the cigars you smoke?
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    I should also add that it seems too hot when I smoke. The cigar I've smoked most is a romeo no. 2.

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    To me, and I'm still a newb as well, that means you are smoking too fast. The rule of thumb is about a minute between each draw on the cigar. It should be cool, not hot.

    Hopefully others will chime in with more experience and opinions.
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    Yeah... slow down a bit and it will cool off.

    If you haven't already, go to Wal-Mart and find a Ronson Jet-Lite lighter or any torch style lighter. They make lighting a LOT easier.
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    Thanks for that link, it's a lot better than the vids I found on youtube. I think I'll get a few cheap cigars to make sure I've got it down right before I ruin anymore good ones.

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    Thanks for that video. I really enjoyed it!

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    Great link Cinda, thanks.

    Ramy, I've found that even with a perfect light, smoking too fast can knock the burn out of whack, in addition to smoking too hot.

    I'm assuming your humidity is OK?? Let's assume you're keeping it above 70%. It's wet and hard to keep lit, hence the tendency to smoke faster. The combination of the moisture in the cigar with the speed you have to draw to keep it lit (again, even with a perfect light) will cause it to never burn right.

    As for the light, I use a small single flame torch and gently toast the foot of the cigar 'till it's glowing red all around. Be careful how much heat you put to it and where. I never burn it close to the edge until I use the match for the final light. It doesn't take as long as the video where he uses 3 matches, but I do take longer than most people I think. But a few extra seconds at the start will pay off big time in the enjoyment of a cigar.
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    [QUOTE=cinda;135189]http://link.brightcove.com/services/...tid=1315783144[/QUOTE

    Thanks Cinda. I found that video very interesting. I had not seen that method used before.

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    I recently enjoyed an RyJ #2 and found it to burn unevenly and hot (I do take a puff more often than I "should," but that's what I want to do). This might just be a characteristic of your favorite stick.

    And I wish I could buy those here, that was a fantastic smoke.

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    another thanks!

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    GReat link...I just spent hte last hour watching various videos!



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    i also had lighting problems when i first started, i found that my main problem was the lighter i was using... i started using a typical cheap lighter but once i switched to a butane my problems were solved... by far the best investment ive made... also i prefer larger ring gauges and found that having a butane with 2 instead of 1 flame has worked better for me...



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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Yeah... slow down a bit and it will cool off.

    If you haven't already, go to Wal-Mart and find a Ronson Jet-Lite lighter or any torch style lighter. They make lighting a LOT easier.

    Haha, I've actually been using a Ronson Jet-Lite.

    The advice on slowing down makes perfect sense, I take way more than one draw per minute.

    As far as the uneven burn though, maybe I'm just holding the cigar too close to the flame when I light it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Yeah... slow down a bit and it will cool off.

    If you haven't already, go to Wal-Mart and find a Ronson Jet-Lite lighter or any torch style lighter. They make lighting a LOT easier.
    I like the way the Jet-Lites run out of fuel. There's no sputtering, half-assed flame, yellow flame or like some, that up-and-down flicker. They just stop. No question about that, Time to refill.

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