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Thread: Inexpensive natural-flame lighters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil Doc View Post
    Now hold on there. Calibri went out of business and the name was bought, but I'm not sure who. I can tell you this, Calibri in the old days used to be the most expensive piece of crap on the market. The joke was, everyone had to own just one. I'd do a lot of research before I bought anything with the name Calibri on it.

    Doc.
    Wish I had read this sooner, opted one of these when I found one for 15 bucks.

    http://www.shoptcgbrands.com/webapp/...pageView=image

    If I find it to be crap I can just return it, but for 15 bucks and my infrequent usage, I probably can't go too wrong.

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    If you are smoking en cedro you can light the cedar wrap up and light your cigar off that.

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    Daigz im just curious, would that add a sort of cedary? type flavor to it?

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    All I ever use are bic lighters.

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    I've never noticed it to add any flavors to any real extent, but it does remove the potential that your first few puffs will be bitter because of the fuel that normal lighting methods still add.

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