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  1. #21
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    Default final thanks

    i just wanted to say thanks for all the advice and to let yall know i got my shit figured out. beads, better care the works. now all that remains is to keep tryin fine cigars. wish i could do that more often, but the college budget is tight. glad to be a member




    ps i know this thread is dead, just wanted to post it here
    captain kirk

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  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolcutters
    Welcome to CS! Your unraveling could definately be do to a dry cigar/dull cutter. If you want to see all the different types of cutters check out www.qualitycutters.com. They have punches, single and double blade guillotines, and scissors. If you need more help with cutters let me know - sorry I'm not much help with the humidors.

    Hey - I have an idea!!! Seeing as how you think it may be his cutter that is the cause of his problem, maybe you should send him a FREE cutter he can use. I'm not talking anything extravagent, but something that will prevent his cigars from falling apart if he uses it as you suggest...

    If you're here to sell things - do it in the "Advertiisements" thread. Trying to drum up business in one of the regular discussion threads is not very neighborly...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    Hey - I have an idea!!! Seeing as how you think it may be his cutter that is the cause of his problem, maybe you should send him a FREE cutter he can use. I'm not talking anything extravagent, but something that will prevent his cigars from falling apart if he uses it as you suggest...

    If you're here to sell things - do it in the "Advertiisements" thread. Trying to drum up business in one of the regular discussion threads is not very neighborly...
    Clever marketing disguised as useful information in this forum, bad form. Useful information without the link to your site, good form.
    Bruce

    Never assume malice when stupidity will suffice.
    Hanlon's Razor


  4. #24
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    Welcome to CS!

    I am noob also but enjoy a quality Cigar. I have READ and READ on website and mainly posts on here dating back to 2005. TONS of help and almost every cigar I think of comes up on a search.

    Definitely use the search function and listen to the FOG's. They know what they are talking about.

    ~Eddie

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