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Originally Posted by kelmac07
It must be me then Moe.  And the fact that I have used Tbone's Palio...and he has broken five of them. 
The X8 is a completely different cutter than the X1s/X3s, more along the design of a Palio and these cut with precision. I have been pleasantly surprised by the X8, both the quality of cutter and the price.
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How the hell do you break one, let alone five??

I read over the Xikar model you were referring to. I have used one, and yes they cut nicely, and that carbon fiber is real purty, but I still prefer my Palio.
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Originally Posted by MurphysLaw
I've also noticed the "lip" with my Xikar Xi2, and I really like the design of the Palio. I'll see if any of the local shops have any of the thinner versions laying around next time I stop in.
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No need to search out the thinner ones, the new ones give an amazing cut, and have a nice heft in hand.
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Originally Posted by NCRadioMan
That's a technique flaw. If you push, slightly, through the cigar when cutting, no lip. The same thing will happen with Palios if you don't use proper technique.
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Greg, maybe its just a flaw on the older style Xikar (Xi, Xi2, etc), like I noted above, I missed the X8 part. Still, I never got a bad cut with my Palio.
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