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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin7 View Post
    Yes

    There are no set ways to smoke,if you want to light your cigar with a burning rabbit then thats your preference :)
    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    I tried that once. Didn't work out so good.
    it helps if you make sure the rabbits really dry

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyrocks922 View Post
    it helps if you make sure the rabbits really dry
    Yeah, give it about a day or so for the blood to dry, then leave it in a sunny spot for about 8 hours. That works best for me.

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    I'm sure my roomate wouldn't mind if I "borrowed" her rabbit for a while.

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    ah young grass-hoppah - i asked same the same question many moons ago. only commentary on it is that 1) you can try to punch a torpedo (good luck with that) and 2) punch cuts have more chances of tar (happened to me once).
    Look at that... I plumb got myself 5 raisins and 7 termites.

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    i own a punch, v cutter, double guil, single guil

    in large ring cigars, i use one of the guil's, i carry the single with me when i i go out, the double stays at home because its worth too much to me

    the punch is used for small ringed cigars, and i use the v cutter for cigarillios that need to be cut(such as havana honeys)

    the vcut is easy, but doesnt give me enough draw imo, which is why i only use it on small ringed cigars

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    I haven't used my punch cutter for months........I just can't find a reason to use it instead of the double guillotine.

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    So far I have been given 3 free cheap single bladed cutters from my regular cigar supplier but they only last 4 or 5 cigars each. I am however managing to improve my cut each time, my last robusto was a terrific cut, I was well impressed. However I have gotten much better results using a scalpel blade

    I was tempted into getting a posh cutter but heard that it can compact the filler in the end making the draw harder. Is this true?

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    Anyone have a burning rabbit to trade? I have a very clean cat that has a phobia of water sprinklers and dishwashers.

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