
Originally Posted by
craig
I have a couple - they are great, especially for cutting a cigar in the car, or when there are lots of distractions, or when one's motor coordination has been affected by alcohol :-)
As an aside, for ISOM's (and cigars manufactured to have flat heads), I personally prefer a cut that is less deep, i.e., cutting off the head to about half the depth of the Perfect Cutter - just shaving off the tip off. Again, personally, I have found the Palio the only (reasonably priced) cutter that can make such shallow cuts consistently.
YMMV
ROFLMAO 
I find with my Xikar cutters, if I lay them on a flat surface and stand the cigar up in it and then cut, it takes a nice shallow cut. I do very much like my Palio cutter too which I bought on your advice Craig.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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