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This is a discussion on How do you light your stogies within the Cigar Questions forums, part of the General Cigar Discussion category; ...
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Leading Puffer Fish
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How do you light your stogies
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Leading Puffer Fish
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Pocket Soldering Torch
I went to Radio Shack and bought a pocket soldering torch, still runs on butane and produces enough flame to light any stogie. Not very good in the wind, and I did burn a hole in one of my favorite liesure suits. Cost about 20 bucks.:+
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Trout chaser
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RE: Pocket Soldering Torch
Burning a hole in a leisure suit? No big loss there :+
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Puffer Fish with some spikes
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RE: Pocket Soldering Torch
What about cedar sticks? How come that's not part of the choices? x(
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Young Fish
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RE: Pocket Soldering Torch
I've always used a torch of some type because I like to toast my cigar real well. Never could figure out how to do that with a match unless you used a few. I am not in to ----ing around with this.
The cedar stick issue is something I have heard of, but not tried. When lighting a cigar ( Robusto size ) , it normally takes me about 45 seconds to a minute. Does the cedar burn pretty slow ?
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Leading Puffer Fish
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RE: Pocket Soldering Torch
[updated:LAST EDITED ON Mar-04-02 AT 02:34 PM (CDT)]Goodpoint, how stupid of me, I've never used cedar sticks, but I know a lot of people use them. Sorry
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RE: Pocket Soldering Torch
Thin cedar strips burn rather quickly...so you have to just stick the flame near or under the foot and puff away. It's basically the same as using matches, minus the sulfur on matches that you have to let burn off.
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