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View Poll Results: Should you cut a cigar for a non-smoker | |||
Yeah, it makes life easier and you can get on to the smoke |
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30 | 31.91% |
No, give them the option of doing it themselves, even if they screw it up |
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8 | 8.51% |
Take the time and show them how to cut, even if they dont care |
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56 | 59.57% |
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#15 |
ex-CS Swamp Gorilla
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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.
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