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Originally Posted by OLS
Almost every item is a good tip indeed. Except for the cutter trick in No.1, I learned all of them through trial and error.
Number 11....if you want your cigar to burn well after an ash, give it a good spot to break at. About 3-4 puffs
before you want your ash to drop, give it one DEEP draw that rings the burn line with orange light. Then after
a few normal puffs, your break should occur right at the point where you gave it that hard puff. Furthermore,
you will get a good burn going AFTER the ashing this way. One of the main reasons we do not ash a cigar like
a cigarette is that SOME ash on the cherry end helps to keep the burn going continuously.
Once it ashes, lightly blow through the cigar and continue smoking as normal.
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I'll keep this in mind, thank you!