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    CI's free gift offer right now is a fidello cutter for internet orders over $99. Instead of clipping the cap, this cutter slices six slits in the cap/shoulder of the cigar. I was curious if anyone here has had any experience with these, and how well they work. A cursory search for fidello did not bring up anything.

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    Interesting...I had not seen one of those before. Checked youtube and found this video, however it does not show the cutting process or how it smokes.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R2AD...e_gdata_player

    Just from watching that, I don't think that's something I'd give up my guillotine/punch for.

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    I would think there would be some crazy tar build up with something like that.

    And to be honest, it doesn't even look interesting.
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    http://youtu.be/S8zfGFEucA4

    I thought this video was pretty enlightening.

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    Indeed...that the basement?

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    While visiting my local B&M last Saturday, the proprietor had one that he received at the show. From what I saw, when you bite down on the cigar to draw, it opens the cap to allow more smoke out.
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    I'll get one in my order, should be here any day, will try it out, and let you know.


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    Can't see it working on torpedos, not that I'd want that cut anyway. Like someone said earlier, it looks like a perfect cut for resin.

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