LOLOriginally Posted by cigarsarge
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LOLOriginally Posted by cigarsarge
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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...Originally Posted by TheyCallMeManiX
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.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
See - and I don't know why that is... AlexGTP is HUGE V-cut torpedo smoker...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.![]()
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
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