Ring gauge dictates it for me.
The smaller ring gauge smokes like coronas & lanceros,
get a punch cut. Larger ring gauge cigars like toros & churchills,
get their heads clipped.
Ring gauge dictates it for me.
The smaller ring gauge smokes like coronas & lanceros,
get a punch cut. Larger ring gauge cigars like toros & churchills,
get their heads clipped.
It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
~ Gerry Adams
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Punch on almost everything except Aņejos and Opus X as those need to be cut with a cutter otherwise you end up with a mouthful of tar.![]()
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Generally a Punch unless its a Torpedo
Your not supposed to bite the end off??
While I imagine a million different people may have a million different experiences, I can say that I have come to favor a punch cutter and have never had any problems with it.
I have often damaged the wrapper with conventional cutters of all kinds, but have never once done this with a punch. In addition, I always get a sense of the flavor centering perfectly, if that makes sense.
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