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    Hey all,

    So... you have a "torpedo" style end on your cigar. What is the best way to cut or punch that baby for a smoke to keep the wrapper from doing anything wierd....?

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    Guillotine cut. I usually cut about 1/4" up depending on the taper. Start off with a smaller cut, you can allways make it bigger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk
    Hey all,

    So... you have a "torpedo" style end on your cigar. What is the best way to cut or punch that baby for a smoke to keep the wrapper from doing anything wierd....?

    -W.
    please show me what a torpedo cigar with a "punch" cut looks like. I've never seen it.


    Some people cut them at an angle, I've used a V-Cut before. I recommend a double blade cutter and start with a small cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayakinboy
    please show me what a torpedo cigar with a "punch" cut looks like. I've never seen it.


    Some people cut them at an angle, I've used a V-Cut before. I recommend a double blade cutter and start with a small cut.
    Well the reason I asked is because I saw mention somewhere of punching a torpedo and it was described that the hole was not at the end, but on the side of the tip.... I found that odd, hence this question

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk
    Well the reason I asked is because I saw mention somewhere of punching a torpedo and it was described that the hole was not at the end, but on the side of the tip.... I found that odd, hence this question

    -W.
    interesting. I have never heard of somebody punching a Torpedo...
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    Hey monk.

    I went into a local B&M one Saturday a few weeks ago and bought my first Nicaraguan, a Torpedo. I asked him to cut it for me (I didn't have any smokes or cutter with me) and without hesitation he did exactly as KB said above. A small cut with a double-blade on an angle. The one he did was about a 30* angle.

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    Depending on the cigar,how easy it draws and how strong it is nicotene-wise will be my decideing factor on the cut.
    Always a double bladed guilletine cutter.Easy drawing gars' get 1/4-1/3 of a cut.
    Strong cigars with easy draw get same but I cut again at 1/3rd finish and again at last third for a full cut(no taper left).
    The reason being is that strong gars' with high nicotine content tends to leave resin and tar build up at a small cut and to get decent flavor I cut after the build up is easily noticeable.

    Punching a tapered gar's sounds silly imo.To punch on top like a flute is even sillier.
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    Or if you're a cheapskate like me and use the free single bladed guillotine - turn the stick slowly as you're cutting into it so you get an event cut and don't smash the stick. Not as a good as a double bladed, but works for me!
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar Penguin
    Depending on the cigar,how easy it draws and how strong it is nicotene-wise will be my decideing factor on the cut.
    Always a double bladed guilletine cutter.Easy drawing gars' get 1/4-1/3 of a cut.
    Strong cigars with easy draw get same but I cut again at 1/3rd finish and again at last third for a full cut(no taper left).
    The reason being is that strong gars' with high nicotine content tends to leave resin and tar build up at a small cut and to get decent flavor I cut after the build up is easily noticeable.

    Punching a tapered gar's sounds silly imo.To punch on top like a flute is even sillier.
    That's funny, I have never had nicotine build up to the point that any of my cigars have stopped flowing smoke. On my Padron 6000 Maduro's for example, I will make a small cut so that the opening is about a 3/8 of an inch or so. Using this measurement and confirming the said dimensions with a digital caliper each time I prepare a delicious torpedo style cigar for smoking always ensures a trouble and nicotine build-up free puffing experience.

    HH

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeadHoncho
    That's funny, I have never had nicotine build up to the point that any of my cigars have stopped flowing smoke.

    HH
    Me either.
    But it does build up to ruin the taste a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring
    interesting. I have never heard of somebody punching a Torpedo...
    I've seen it done but it seems to me that it would be an awkward way to smoke one and not to mention the problem there must be with the draw.

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    LFD chisel gives you a "flute" like experience if you punch it on top... I thought it was weird when I smoked one cut like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monk
    Well the reason I asked is because I saw mention somewhere of punching a torpedo and it was described that the hole was not at the end, but on the side of the tip.... I found that odd, hence this question

    -W.
    The only torp I've seen "punched" is an LFD Chisel. With that you make a punch just through the wrapper, but not clean through to the other side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring
    interesting. I have never heard of somebody punching a Torpedo...
    So sad really....punching a poor defenseless torpedo cigar. They can't punch back you know. On the other hand ... try that with a Punch Punch cigar!

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