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kelmac07 11-08-2009 06:08 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Volt (Post 637093)
I have the newer Palio and the ends of my sliders are doing the same. I swapped out my old one cux the rails would seperate, now this isse. I need to see about sending it in as there are no Palio dealers near me as well.

Your favorite store "Bonds" is an autorized Palio dealer.

Kreth 11-09-2009 06:42 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
OK, I'm impressed. I got an e-mail from Marc @ 7 am. I just need to send the cutter in with a printed copy of the e-mail for confirmation, and they'll replace it. :tu
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md4958 11-09-2009 06:46 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 637844)
OK, I'm impressed. I got an e-mail from Marc @ 7 am. I just need to send the cutter in with a printed copy of the e-mail for confirmation, and they'll replace it. :tu
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Thats Marc for you. The guy is top-notch :tu

kenstogie 11-09-2009 06:53 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 637844)
OK, I'm impressed. I got an e-mail from Marc @ 7 am. I just need to send the cutter in with a printed copy of the e-mail for confirmation, and they'll replace it. :tu
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I hate to say I told you so.... Oh wait no I don't :D


I TOLD YOU SO.

Palio does it right, that's for sure.

Volt 11-09-2009 07:26 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by kelmac07 (Post 637148)
Your favorite store "Bonds" is an autorized Palio dealer.

So their site say, but I have never seen them in there for a swap.....

Volt 11-09-2009 07:27 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kreth (Post 637844)
OK, I'm impressed. I got an e-mail from Marc @ 7 am. I just need to send the cutter in with a printed copy of the e-mail for confirmation, and they'll replace it. :tu
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Same thing Marc did for me on my first Palio. More the reason to buy from them than say Davidoff/AVO..... just saying :)

klipsch 11-09-2009 07:49 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
If Palio made lighters...my lighter would be a Palio too.

GTsetGO 11-09-2009 08:46 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Volt (Post 637896)
So their site say, but I have never seen them in there for a swap.....

they are, but there is never a big want for them so they cut the stock down. who knows why the want isn't there.

Don Fernando 11-09-2009 08:47 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by kenstogie (Post 637856)
I hate to say I told you so.... Oh wait no I don't :D


I TOLD YOU SO.

Palio does it right, that's for sure.

No, I TOLD YOU SO. :p

Volt 11-09-2009 08:59 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by GTsetGO (Post 637967)
they are, but there is never a big want for them so they cut the stock down. who knows why the want isn't there.


I guess to the unknowing the difference a good cutter can make, ehwn your looking at a $3 cutter or a $35/$45 Palio it gets hard to make that big a plop on a cutter. "Some times" buying the better grade item is the cheaper choice. Less mangled sticks, less buying cutters as the blades get dull, the cheaper ones are sloppy and have bad tolerances.....

Kreth 11-09-2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by kenstogie (Post 637856)
I hate to say I told you so.... Oh wait no I don't :D


I TOLD YOU SO.

Palio does it right, that's for sure.

I was pretty confident they would take care of me after reading some other Palio threads. I wanted to make sure I posted their response, because you can never say too much about good CS. Companies like Palio, Cigarmony, Taboo, and CI (to name a few) will continue to get my business on CS alone. As for companies like Avo/Davidoff, well...
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Don Fernando 11-09-2009 09:26 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Volt (Post 637900)
Same thing Marc did for me on my first Palio. More the reason to buy from them than say Davidoff/AVO..... just saying :)

if only Palio made punches. I pmmed Marc though to see if they have plans for punches in the near future.

tsolomon 11-09-2009 09:37 AM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
I just don't get a clean cut with my Palio anymore, so I have switched back to my Xikar. It's too bad as it was a great cutter, but now it tends to crush rather than cut. I would like to mail it back to Palio as there isn't a retailer close to me.

Kreth 11-09-2009 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by tsolomon (Post 638058)
I just don't get a clean cut with my Palio anymore, so I have switched back to my Xikar. It's too bad as it was a great cutter, but now it tends to crush rather than cut. I would like to mail it back to Palio as there isn't a retailer close to me.

E-mail them: info@paliocutter.com
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GTsetGO 11-09-2009 12:17 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Volt (Post 637990)
I guess to the unknowing the difference a good cutter can make, ehwn your looking at a $3 cutter or a $35/$45 Palio it gets hard to make that big a plop on a cutter. "Some times" buying the better grade item is the cheaper choice. Less mangled sticks, less buying cutters as the blades get dull, the cheaper ones are sloppy and have bad tolerances.....

I agree with you whole heartedly. I am just saying that they weren't a selling cutter for the shop.

Hell, there is a reason i have a Xikar MTX, XIkar XI and a Palio sitting in my humi. :D

I have been a few shops where the "house cutter" more or less popped the end of the cigar off as if i was popping a zit back in my high school days rather than cut it off. Lesson learned and i carry a cutter with me whenever i go out to smoke.

Volt 11-09-2009 01:16 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
The only thing I typically use at a B&M is a Vector tri pump torch. I want one so bad but right now it would be so excessive for me to buy that I cannot. One day maybe. They light the stick fast and hot, just love them. Pics at the link

http://www.lightersdirect.com/Single...or_Torch.1055/

poriggity 11-09-2009 01:29 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by Volt (Post 638330)
The only thing I typically use at a B&M is a Vector tri pump torch. I want one so bad but right now it would be so excessive for me to buy that I cannot. One day maybe. They light the stick fast and hot, just love them. Pics at the link

http://www.lightersdirect.com/Single...or_Torch.1055/


:confused::confused::confused: I thought this thread was about cutters LOL!
Scott

CigarNut 11-09-2009 01:35 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Volt (Post 638330)
The only thing I typically use at a B&M is a Vector tri pump torch. I want one so bad but right now it would be so excessive for me to buy that I cannot. One day maybe. They light the stick fast and hot, just love them. Pics at the link

http://www.lightersdirect.com/Single...or_Torch.1055/

I hae one of these puppies and I love it; when I bring it to herfs I always get questions about it.

Volt 11-09-2009 01:55 PM

Re: Palio Replacement Options?
 
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Originally Posted by poriggity (Post 638345)
:confused::confused::confused: I thought this thread was about cutters LOL!
Scott

Yep, typical cigar thread hijack - I are guilty :D

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Originally Posted by CigarNut (Post 638355)
I hae one of these puppies and I love it; when I bring it to herfs I always get questions about it.

I wanna herf with you!

MedicCook 11-09-2009 03:03 PM

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I can't wait to get my Palio. Waiting for that Esencia package to come out.


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