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 | ...arp knife.
· Scissors – any kind will do, so long as they are sharp. You will need them to shred your filler.
· Former – this is a block of wood (try to find it in cedar) that acts as a mold ... |
15-02-2010
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 | ...fe or a pair of scissors and hacking the end off.
That is definitely not the way to go about cutting the cap off a cigar. What you do need is a purpose-made cigar cutter but when you use it you ... |
26-08-2009
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 | ... with household scissors, a craft knife or even a kitchen knife … and I’m sure that they do use those implements … but they’re not going to tell you how many fine cigars they’ve ruined by us... |
31-07-2009
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 | ... like a pair of scissors.
Seco: Meaning dry in Spanish, Seco is a medium-bodied filler.
Seconds: These are the rejects from a manufacturer. They are cigars that may have a big blemish, or on... |
03-03-2009
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...ll’s eye, the scissor, the v-cut, and the guillotine.
Conclusion
That wraps it up for this installment of the Ultimate Cigar Glossary. There is still much more to come however. In the next...
25-02-2009
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 | ... article is the Scissor cutter. Less popular than the V-Cut and Guillotine (but still a viable option), it creates a straight, often times, uneven cut. It looks similar to something an old time barber... |
14-01-2009
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 | ...sing the use of scissors, and whether or not you should consider them. And finally, if there is time, we will delve into antique cutters, their cost, and the effect, if any, they have on your overall ... |
14-01-2009
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Cutters and Scissors
Before you actually light your cigar you should remove the cap at the end and
the best way to achieve this is with a cigar cutter or cigar scissors. Perhaps
the best and ... |
03-04-2008
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 | ...a pair of cigar scissors or a guillotine cutter to remove the cap. Make sure that the cut is
clean so that you don’t tear the wrapping when you are removing the end.
New cigar smokers always wa... |
27-12-2007
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...stainless-steel scissored blades complete the cut by locking together automatically, for carrying safety. A new feature on the redesigned Synchro Cutter is a push-button release on the closure lock. ...
09-03-2007
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 | ...stainless-steel scissored blades complete the cut by locking together automatically, for carrying safety. A new feature on the redesigned
Synchro Cutter is a push-button release on the closure lock... |
21-02-2007
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 | ...ou don’t have scissors or a punch, you’ll need a logging saw. Luis tells us they are medium to full bodied and gives us samples to try later. As we walk away we can’t decide if we ar... |
18-08-2003
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 | ...t folding cigar scissors also includes a cigar poker, knife blade, screwdriver, and bottle opener. Cigar scissors can cut up to a 54 ring-gauge cigar. Handy for all occasions. Comes with key ring atta... |
30-11-2002
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