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Coz77 11-04-2008 09:37 AM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
Wow I'm surprised I'm the only one who voted "No, give them the option of doing it themselves, even if they screw it up"

I just show them Ron's (RGD) post... After reading that one Ive never screwed up a cut. Best resource out there IMO.

Silound 11-04-2008 09:57 AM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
My standard tactic is to pull out the cutter, open it flat on a counter top or some other flat surface, and show them the "stand it up" method. I find that once I show them this, most people tend to pick up on the amount they need to cut each time, and many end up cutting their own regularly after a few cuts.

As far as pointed caps, I simply tell them to cut a tiny bit off, and test the draw. Keep taking off a little bit until you like how much air you pull through and then you're set.

dcamacho 11-04-2008 10:06 AM

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definitely walk him through it, show him how to.

rhythm11 11-04-2008 08:41 PM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
I think that for someone that is not a cigar smoker and has no real interest in the hobby, that I would just cut it for him.

I recently had an experience about this...After class one night, I asked my professor if he smoked cigars, his reply was sometimes. The reason I asked is that his name, appearance, and accent had me to believe he was from a country that may enjoy a good cigar, and I just so happened to have a few nice sticks on me :ss, so I handed him over a couple. After talking for a couple more minutes he asked me if I had a cutter, so I took out my cutter and handed it him. He proceeded to go through the motions of cutting the cap off and then slide the cutter down what seemed like an inch from the head. I immediately asked him if he would like for me to cut it and he said yes. I think that his smoking experience would have been different had he cut off the 'cap' where he was going to...

last_ace 11-04-2008 08:49 PM

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I agree with cutting it for them, like if you were at a fine smoking establishment. Keeping them from any embarrassment is most important.

Sr Mike 11-05-2008 07:39 AM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
I say No. It is a good experience for them, also it is far more fun to laugh at them if they screw up.

tsolomon 11-05-2008 07:50 AM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
I have at least two friends who still bite the end off of their cigar, so I'm opting for cutting it for them the first time. Maybe that will generate enough interest for them to want to learn how to do it. :bh

smokin5 11-05-2008 08:14 PM

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Call me elitist (you wouldn't be the first), but I always cut AND light cigars for my casual stogie smokin' friends. It's just way easier all around. Seen too many people butcher them and then set fire to them in such a prolonged way that they're never going to enjoy the poor charred unravelling thing.

Darrell 11-05-2008 08:23 PM

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I always clip my non cigar smoking guests sticks. I'd rather see it done correctly than cringe at them slaughtering a nice stick, I also pour them a nice glass of something to have with it. :tu

Costa 11-05-2008 08:34 PM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
ALWAYS cut it for them. I have seen too many good sticks with the first 3 inches lopped off. :mad:

jaycarla 11-05-2008 09:24 PM

Re: Cutting non-smokers cigars
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by croatan (Post 50335)
I always say "want me to cut it for you?" as I pull it out. Then, I turn it at an angle so he (or she) can see how much I'm cutting off and say something like "all you have to do is just barely shave the cap."


Perfect.


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