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    Quote Originally Posted by Galvanicfish View Post

    I'm also not too fond of guillotine style cutters anymore. I keep one around for the odd torpedo, but I get far more use out of my bullet punch. I also found a cheap V cutter built along the lines of a guillotine, that seems to work rather well.
    I too have a cheap v-cutter that I use often. I've been wondering why more companies (Xikar, etc.) don't make higher quality v-cutters. Maybe I'm just overlooking them.

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    Well, there are tabletop V cutters that look to be pretty high quality, but the cheapest of those that I found runs around $40. I'm of the opinion that the less I spend of accessories, the more I have to spend on cigars, so I think I'll stick with my cheap, but serviceable cutters.
    I have made it a rule never to smoke more that one cigar at a time.
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    Thanks for the review. It is too bad that you had so many troubles with the draw. Perhaps you should get one of those wires to poke through the center of the cigar to keep the draw going. I have only ever experience slight draw problems with the cigars that I have smoked, but I guess when your really having trouble it is good to use that wire to make sure you have at least a draw for the rest of your smoke. Nothing is more frustrating than having deal with a cigar that unravels so much. Nice review. Roger.
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