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The first, the original and still the best, the ramclip:
http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=3769 And you know you have a genuine ramclip because it says "Merck Medicus" on it. (ram is too cheap to actually buy any of this stuff, so he just takes stuff from work and sends it out in bombs) Accept no substitutes! |
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Could always go with a thumb tack is all else fails.
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I picked up a Draw Poker that doubles as a holder as well.
Got it thru a group-buy here, too. http://www.donsalvatore.net/products/product.php?id=123 |
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this one is sold by a tampa local. http://stogienubber.com/
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:tpd: Good & cheap! Chris..... |
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I just used a small bamboo skewer...worked just fine...I also use them to open up a cigar that's only moderately plugged...but that doesn't happen that often...
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PM sent to MCSmokey, but Slick's Trick Sticks will be available again soon, just have to make some more up. Order now, and I will get them out ASAP!
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There is also these.... Draw tools I make they also work well as a nub tool...
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http://www.cigaraccessories.com/stog...ory-p-768.html
I just bought one from cigaraccessories.com called a "stogie nubber holder". Looks a little nicer than a paper clip but I like the resourcefulness! :) |
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"Nubbing cigaaaaaarss", how GAUCHE. :)
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I've made them out of about 6" of light gauge wire. Twisted loop with two prongs for spiking the nub. Or I also keep a small corn cob pipe for dropping the nub into to finish.:tu
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i use an ice pick...which was surprisingly hard to find...that i chopped down and dremmeled to fit in my travel humi better
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Don't mean to resurrect such an old thread, but the obvious was missed. It may come from growing up in the 70's, but the good old fasioned roach clip works wonders!
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