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    Many of us will be familiar with Zino Davidoffs essay on cigar smoking etiquette. Part of this essay outlined Dos and Don'ts for cigar smoking, and I'm curious to seee what people agree with, and what they don't. The essay was written in 1967; the world was a very different place!

    DO
    warm the foot of the cigar slightly before starting to puff on it.
    Remove the band carefully after lighting the cigar.
    Take your time smoking it; a puff a minute is about right.
    Hold the cigar between your index finger and thumb.
    Let the cigar die a dignified death; after it's smoked halfway, it will go out on its own.
    Dispose of the dead cigar discreetly and quickly.
    Wait at least fifteen minutes between cigars; anything less indicates obsessive behaviour.
    The important thing to remember is that we cigar aficionados should present ourselves as considerate and understanding individuals. Changing people's preconceived notions and giving the growing numbers of aficionados a good name is well worth that little extra effort.

    DON'T
    Use a penknife to cut or a lance to pierce the end of the cigar.
    Touch the flame directly to the foot of the cigar: Instead simply rotate it around the edge till it starts to burn, then puff lightly.
    Ask someone else for a light ('The lighting of a cigar should be a personal affair').
    Light your cigar too quickly or too slowly.
    Indulge in exhibitionism in lighting or any other aspect of smoking.
    Relight your cigar if less than one quarter of it is leaf.
    Put the cigar in your mouth to relight it. Just scrape off the ash and turn it in the flame for several seconds till it relights.
    Clench it between your teeth.
    Get the end of the cigar wet, chew It, slobber on it.
    Smoke too quickly.
    Use a cigar holder.
    Stick a toothpick or matchstick in the end of the cigar to help hold it in your mouth.
    Dunk your cigar in port or brandy, a habit attributed to Winston Churchill.
    Smoke while working.
    Hold a cigar between your index and middle finger.
    Smoke when you're walking.
    Smoke more than half the cigar.
    Put the cigar out by crushing it in an ashtray.
    Chain-smoke cigars.
    Discuss!
    I'm guilty of smoking and walking; I very often have a smoke whilst I walk Dogbert. Being a cigarette smoker I also tend to hold the cigar between my index and middle fingers. But apart from that I think I'm along the right lines!
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  • #2
    I think those relating to the mechanics of smoking are still sound advice ie. there is a reason for those. The etiquette ones are more personal taste I think.

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    • #3
      you would never ever see me throw away a Cohiba Esplendido after half way!
      Firstly due to the cost and secondly I find many cigars evolve to their best beyond this point.

      My "do" list based on the items above would be:

      warm the foot of the cigar slightly before starting to puff on it.
      Smoke while working.
      Hold a cigar between your index and middle finger.
      Smoke when you're walking.

      the rest is meh.
      Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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      • #4
        I cant afford to smoke half a cigar and waste the rest, i smoke it all; as far as i possibly can

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        • #5
          Sorry, forgot the one about only smoking half way. That just seems wasteful...look after mother Earth and all that It's interesting for me as a commentary on social attitudes back then. Doesn't matter how you smoke these days, you still end up being treated like a social pariah. I was born too late
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          • #6
            I remember reading this when I first lookd into smoking cigars.

            I do:

            -Try not to put the cigar in the flame, Ive converted to turbo flame now, and I still do not put it in the flame, but i DO toast the end.

            -Hold the cigar with my thumb and index finger

            -Let the cigar die a dignified death (unless its damn nice I smoke it all the way til my fingers hurt)

            - Puff a minute


            I don't

            -Smoke and walk, I like to stand, take it in, and watch the smok around me. Smoking while walking just feels like im chuggin on a stick and havin smoke zoom past me head

            -Stub the cigars when done

            -Flick ash off, unless I know its a shortfiller cigar/ not greatly constructed , to prevent ash falling on me
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            • #7
              "Take your time smoking it; a puff a minute is about right." All well and good, but I've come across quite a few cigars which, if left 'un-puffed' for a minute or so on multiple occassions, would make like a woman and stop working out of spite...

              Generally I agree with pretty much all of the 'essay'. That said, I can't say that my agreement extends to the 'half a stick maximum' suggestion (some are just so good that you just can't help nubbing them... )
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              • #8
                Under the Do's, I follow most except remove band after lighting. I find that if you remove the band to soon, it generally tears the wrapper. The band comes off more easily after it is warmed up.

                Under the don'ts, What is wrong with smoking a cigar while working? If you have the freedom to do so, then why not?

                I walk and smoke cigars often! I like to take a nice walk during the spring time with a stogie in my mouth. In fact, I may do so today!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jdawg View Post
                  I walk and smoke cigars often! I like to take a nice walk during the spring time with a stogie in my mouth. In fact, I may do so today!!!
                  If any of the dos/don'ts fall under a 'personal preference' category it is this one. I cannot stand walking with a cigar. But that's me - once I light up, I'd prefer to be peeled or prized out of my smoking spot following deep concentration on the cigar, nature and (if with company) conversation.
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                  • #10
                    I know what you guys are talking about (Re. walking and smoking). My first 2 or 3 Chinchaleros were enjoyed in my own little sanctuary (spare bedroom cum office) but having fully contemplated them I'm now happy having a smoke whilst walking the dog. Would never go out with a 'new' treat though.
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                    • #11
                      I really like a bit of 'cigar exhibitionism' when I'm in the mood. That might just be enjoying a massive one when walking round London. Or behaving Mafioso when I'm at the driving wheel.

                      I love quiet times with a cigar in deep thought.
                      I like showing off with a cigar - enjoying the acting - just as much.

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                      • #12
                        half away!

                        Originally posted by Kdot View Post
                        you would never ever see me throw away a Cohiba Esplendido after half way!
                        Firstly due to the cost and secondly I find many cigars evolve to their best beyond this point.

                        My "do" list based on the items above would be:

                        warm the foot of the cigar slightly before starting to puff on it.
                        Smoke while working.
                        Hold a cigar between your index and middle finger.
                        Smoke when you're walking.

                        the rest is meh.
                        Agree with Kdot on this point. Who do you know that smokes a perfectly good cigar and throws half of it away?
                        Index and middle finger for me. Apart from that I would say some of the rules still apply today.
                        "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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                        • #13
                          Times have changed since '67!

                          One thing that does interest me right now is etiquette for smoking cigars on a golf course..last time I played was '07! And I wasn't a brother by this point!
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                          Pretty ladies, pretty landscapes and fuzzy animals! Tell your friends!

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                          • #14
                            I have to agree with most of you that the half way thing is a bit wasteful. Also I don't remove the band until I have just about reached it or about to lay it to rest, I've tried to pull it off early and tore a wrapper. Also if I'm paying $10 and up for a cigar, people around me are going to know what I'm smoking. To me that?s like buying a Rolex and taking the crown off the face.
                            Mike: Neil, it is very rare you interest me, but today you have. Why do you keep coming in here, carrying a cake, and saying surprise?
                            Neil: It's my birthday.
                            Mike: Now you knew that anyway, and we don't care, so where's the surprise? The Young Ones

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JoeyC View Post
                              Also if I'm paying $10 and up for a cigar, people around me are going to know what I'm smoking. To me that’s like buying a Rolex and taking the crown off the face.
                              That's a fair one. I'm no brand-whore, but if I'm going to fire up a Cohiba or similar, I want people to know about it
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                              Pretty ladies, pretty landscapes and fuzzy animals! Tell your friends!

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