Hi all, well disaster has struck. My cigar cutter has broke it was a 99p one from China, still I expected it to last a little longer. The real bad news it I cant get another till my student loan comes in January. My question is that are there any other ways to cut a cigar?
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Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View PostHi all, well disaster has struck. My cigar cutter has broke it was a 99p one from China, still I expected it to last a little longer. The real bad news it I cant get another till my student loan comes in January. My question is that are there any other ways to cut a cigar?
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I have a knife that i use to cut plug tobacco if that will work? I didnt want to just do it in case I ruin a perfectly good cigar haha. I think in January ill purchase one like this: http://www.smoke-king.co.uk/acatalog...575.html#SID=3 if that is any good? Many thanks for the kind offer but I couldn't ask you to do that. Thanks ChrisLive life and smoke in peace
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Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Postagain thanks for the offer sligub but I wouldn't feel right taking a cutter when I know they cost money that someone else had to spend. Many thanks though
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if you have a razer blade that will do a great job.
I placed one corner of the blade on a surface so the angle of the blade from the surface was something like 45 degrees.
Then i just rolled the cigar under the blade lowering the highest end as you go
I suppose a knife would do the same thing, but for fear of crushing it, i rolled the cigar onto the blade as opposed forcing the blade through the cigar if you see what i mean.
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Originally posted by dazzer View Postif you have a razer blade that will do a great job.
I placed one corner of the blade on a surface so the angle of the blade from the surface was something like 45 degrees.
Then i just rolled the cigar under the blade lowering the highest end as you go
I suppose a knife would do the same thing, but for fear of crushing it, i rolled the cigar onto the blade as opposed forcing the blade through the cigar if you see what i mean.Live life and smoke in peace
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Your best bet is to try to do everything you can to stretch your funds to get a new cutter rather than risk ruining any cigars but if that isn't possible I would try slicing it with the sharpest knife I have if I were in the same situation, but would get some practice on some cheaper cigars before trying it on anything special!
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Originally posted by sheppsea View PostYour best bet is to try to do everything you can to stretch your funds to get a new cutter rather than risk ruining any cigars but if that isn't possible I would try slicing it with the sharpest knife I have if I were in the same situation, but would get some practice on some cheaper cigars before trying it on anything special!Live life and smoke in peace
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Originally posted by Cigarsmokeruk View Postgood advice, I only bought that cheap one as I have only just started smoking cigars and didn't know if id like it. If I didn't ive only spent 99p. Now I know I enjoy the hobby im going to purchase the cutter mentioned above.
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I suggest taking one of the guys up on their kind offer. I'm sure thy are more than happy to do it and it won't put them out too much.
In this increasingly unfriendly world, I think it's fantastic that there are people here willing to help each other out.
If it helps, think of it as a pay it forward for the next time you do someone a favour. Or just make a small donation next time Simon Bolivar does a charity competition.
Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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I'm sure you can't go far wrong with a sharp knife or blade, the xikar cutters have a good reputation. I have a palio and can't imagine being without it now, a good cutter us definitely worth the money. Let me know if you change your mind about me sending you a freebie, it's honestly no bother, i live next door to a post office and have a spare cutter or two.
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Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View PostI suggest taking one of the guys up on their kind offer. I'm sure thy are more than happy to do it and it won't put them out too much.
In this increasingly unfriendly world, I think it's fantastic that there are people here willing to help each other out.
If it helps, think of it as a pay it forward for the next time you do someone a favour. Or just make a small donation next time Simon Bolivar does a charity competition.
Live life and smoke in peace
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