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  • To cut or to punch, that is the question.

    Dudes, especially you with years of experience and wisdom.

    I've always cut my seegars but have recently been asked,more than once, why I don't use a punch?

    I don't bloody know do I? I've never tried I don't have a punchWhy bloody ask me?

    Can one of you nice Gents help?

    Please explain the good, the bad, the ugly, the pro's, the con's etc. Then I can answer with some authority and may even try one of the punched little suckers myself to see.

    Thank you.

  • #2
    A punch works well on larger ring gauge stuff like robusto or churchill size etc but I have always found on the smaller vitolas it can concentrate the tars in one small spot...besides which you can't use one on pyramids

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    • #3
      I like the tidyness of a punch. I only use them on the larger ring gauges; depends on my mood when I do though.
      I have a Wolf Easy Punch and one of these. Neither is amazing but I haven't got round to sharpening them yet.

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      • #4
        Migh too sense

        Originally posted by Lionhound View Post

        Please explain the good, the bad, the ugly, the pro's, the con's etc. Then I can answer with some authority and may even try one of the punched little suckers myself to see.
        In factually, I never had a punch until the good Sir G-Man kindly gifted me one recently.

        I must only partially agree with the other gents who advocate punching only larger ring gauges. Obviously, if yer puff preference is a little, skinny, phin phing, the punch will only serve to mangle the end. Howsoever, assuming yer stogie has the requisite girth to accommodate the punch thingie, my choice of cutting device is determined by flatitude. Clearly, a torpedo or belicoso or salomon is too pointy to punch and must be snipped.

        That leaves us with ascertaining the roundiness vs. planar aspect of the bit that you're going to stick in your maw. If yer gar resembles the Death Valley salt flats, I recommend a punch on accounta if you snip that bugger, there's a strong likelitude that your cap is gonna unravel on you. Whereas, should the end look more like the lovely swell of a gentle breast, you have more latitude to clip yer tip without adversely affecting the remainder of the applied end cover.

        That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
        rokkitsci

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        • #5
          i like the punch as it keeps the end of the cigar nice and tidy. I use figure 8 and cloverl leaf holds on the larger sizes.

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          • #6
            Yup, what they all said

            I find that the punched cigar's smoke/flavours get a wee bit more concentrated too (psychological?)

            But don't ignore comments made earlier about the tarring of smaller guage sticks. When that happens, it gets schitty I've punched down to a 42RG without major dramas, yet.
            "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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            • #7
              Got converted to using a Punch by Robusto and TJ....

              So now I swap between the two for that extra bit of difference...
              Love Life - Love Cigars

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              • #8
                Punch-Punch!

                Originally posted by cohibaIV View Post
                Got converted to using a Punch by Robusto and TJ....

                So now I swap between the two for that extra bit of difference...
                Punches are for pus....err, I mean suckers.

                The Coro Clan use the fabulous Cuban Crafter Cutter (first brought to the attention of this forum many, many moons ago by the senor science) almost exclusively these days,

                But what the hell do they know??? The Coro Clan stopped posting around these parts months ago so they could continue on their so-called "Definitive Journey" into the darksea of awareness.


                Names Perro, El Perro, and I do all the posting these dayz.


                Keep up the good work, ya' stupid lookin' dawg smiler!
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #9
                  I started of cutting, spent about a year punching and now am cutting more than punching..... so that's that cleared up

                  I had this same conversation with the Chaisemiester and he goes through the same kind of cycles.
                  Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
                  Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

                  Originally posted by Ryan
                  I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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                  • #10
                    I think a couple of extra factors can be added to the above, If your a wet smoker!, a punch helps to stop end getting too wet, stopping the flavour being added to by the taste of the wet leave's. you should be tasting the smoke only.

                    I tend to punch all NC's and 50/50 with cuban's, also if your smoking while doing something, a punch cut cigar can be held in the mouth with your teeth more successfully for a moment or two, freeing up both hands, cut cigars can unravel more easily.....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                      I like the tidyness of a punch. I only use them on the larger ring gauges; depends on my mood when I do though.
                      I have a Wolf Easy Punch and one of these. Neither is amazing but I haven't got round to sharpening them yet.

                      I have the same one, How would you sharpen them?
                      Free the UKCF one

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                      • #12
                        I'm back to using a cutter...a Cuban Crafters one at that after the Mexican twat put me onto them ....perfect cut every time

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                        • #13
                          i've been using the punch more of late, mainly on the larger ring guages, but i cut ceegars that appear alittle tight as it makes the draw easier.
                          I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Boss Hog View Post
                            I have the same one, How would you sharpen them?
                            I'll have a go and if I have any success I'll post about it? I'm probably going to try 600 grit diamond at about 45?.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by daverave999 View Post
                              I'll have a go and if I have any success I'll post about it? I'm probably going to try 600 grit diamond at about 45?.
                              be handy to get some sharpening tips... Cheers Dave

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