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  • #16
    Originally posted by tommy View Post
    It was a cigar conversion yes, he did say it was not a long jet flame but a double something so maybe I go that wrong. I still like it the way it is though.


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    ah that makes sense. you might want to take him up. It is a double soft flame, basically two of what you have now and very good for cigars.
    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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    • #17
      Yeah maybe, I said no cos I thought he meant jet. Might give it a while then see.


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      • #18
        So I went into Shave & Coster (the shop I got the Dunhill at) and the conversion is indeed a double flame. I'm gonna stick with single on this one but might ask for another for my 40'th next year and go for the double then. They do some other designs which are lurverly.

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        • #19
          Do you find a soft flame gives the cigar a nicer start than a jet? I sometimes wonder if my jet is a little to much sometimes (operator obviously takes some blame)

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tucky View Post
            Do you find a soft flame gives the cigar a nicer start than a jet? I sometimes wonder if my jet is a little to much sometimes (operator obviously takes some blame)
            I do yes, you can't do it with a clipper cos it will melt but I tease the end with a few flame licks to get a nice toast then give it a pull with flame still attached to foot. Starts well every time for me. It's also part of the ritual.

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            • #21
              Lovely lighter.

              The IM corona do a lovely double flame lighter my favourite soft flame

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              • #22
                New lighter, Dunhill Unique.

                Truly a beautiful lighter...and like you, I prefer the soft flame and use it on my finest puros. Like you say, it's part of the glorious puro ritual.

                Here's a picture of my favorite lighter I picked up along my journey - soft flame, of course.



                You should here it "ping" when opened...a pure delight.


                Names Perro, el Perro, and I'm sorry for the interruption. Back to the thread topic...whatever it is.
                sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros

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                • #23
                  What a beauty. PIcs like this make me want to pull the trigger on old Dunhill, St dupont lighters badly.
                  "Do not take life too seriously. You'll never get out of it alive"
                  ~Elbert Hubbard

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
                    Truly a beautiful lighter...and like you, I prefer the soft flame and use it on my finest puros. Like you say, it's part of the glorious puro ritual.

                    Here's a picture of my favorite lighter I picked up along my journey - soft flame, of course.



                    You should here it "ping" when opened...a pure delight.


                    Names Perro, el Perro, and I'm sorry for the interruption. Back to the thread topic...whatever it is.
                    Very nice indeed, love the ping reference. Funny how things give so much pleasure.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by REASON View Post
                      What a beauty. PIcs like this make me want to pull the trigger on old Dunhill, St dupont lighters badly.
                      Do it.

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                      • #26
                        I love old things, my every day wear watch is from the 30's - 40's period and still going strong, keeping good time.
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                        I used to have a Breitling Datora but it was worth more than the flipping car I drove at the time so I got rid of it. Just made me nervous when I saw people looking at it. I bought that solid 18k LaPhare for ?600! A steal IMO. And spent the Breitling money on getting a better car. I'd have an old car but I need a reliable motor for work, I was tempted by a classic Landy but went modern in the end.
                        You just can't buy quality handmade stuff anymore unless you have serious wedge!

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                        • #27
                          There's something deeply satisfying to buying things and just knowing you'll have it for many years to come and maybe even pass it on.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by tommy View Post
                            I love old things, my every day wear watch is from the 30's - 40's period and still going strong, keeping good time.
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                            I used to have a Breitling Datora but it was worth more than the flipping car I drove at the time so I got rid of it. Just made me nervous when I saw people looking at it. I bought that solid 18k LaPhare for ?600! A steal IMO. And spent the Breitling money on getting a better car. I'd have an old car but I need a reliable motor for work, I was tempted by a classic Landy but went modern in the end.
                            You just can't buy quality handmade stuff anymore unless you have serious wedge!
                            Thats a lovely looking watch u have there sir


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                            • #29
                              A lovely lighter Sir. I got a much cheaper Pierre Cardin lighter, pretty good band for the buck (not that kind of bang).

                              I'd have loved to buy a Dunhill but when I saw the prices I went into shock for a week!
                              FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS SMOKE NC'S!

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                              • #30
                                Lovely lighter and very lovely watch!


                                Watches and Cigars.

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