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    IMHO, wind ruins a good cigar. It causes the cigar to burn hot and uneven. It also blows away the smoke from your face. The aroma of the smoke that encircles your head is my favorite part of the smoking experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
    IMHO, wind ruins a good cigar. It causes the cigar to burn hot and uneven. It also blows away the smoke from your face. The aroma of the smoke that encircles your head is my favorite part of the smoking experience.
    If I waited for no wind....I'd never smoke a cigar. Nebraska blows and Oklahoma sucks....so its always windy in Kansas.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth View Post
    IMHO, wind ruins a good cigar. It causes the cigar to burn hot and uneven. It also blows away the smoke from your face. The aroma of the smoke that encircles your head is my favorite part of the smoking experience.

    I don't let a stiff wind ruin my cigar. I can ususally find a cubbyhole that is fairly protected, and too add to that, I use my body to block a good deal of the wind. But as you said, if you let the wind hit your cigar, it will ruin it.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    Thanks for the tips guys!

    Ive got a cheap triple flame torch, maybe Ill just keep that in the car for at work. Anyways Ill remember to start out farther from the cigar and work it closer bit by bit next time.

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    Try living at the beach. The whole ritual goes out the window.

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