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I personally don't even own a punch, so for the most part im strictly a cut guy. However, if a buddy or someone has a punch available i'll probably use it just because it's something different. Nice to change things every now and then.
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I tend to cut up to 55 RG and punch anything larger. I like to punch the Taboo Twist Toros that are 58's - I like the amount of smoke I get and can control it if neccessary by opening up the opening.
I think it depends on the draw; I've punched a stick that had lousy draw and ended up cutting it to be able to finish it. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Palio cut most of the time, but I use a punch occasionally.
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Punching is far superior for mixed filler cigars, I cut everything else.
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I bought a Boston V cutter 10 years ago and it still cuts like it did on the first day. l love the V cut as it is deep enough to pull the smoke and clean enough because of the surgical cut it gives. For the $110 I paid for it I would hope to shout!
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I always go with a cut. V or straight simply depends on my mood at the time. I do enjoy the V cut though.
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Either, though mostly I cut. I'm with everyone else on punching for larger RG
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I used a punch for the first time a couple of months ago, and now I punch all the time except for cutting the occasional torpedo. I like the draw better with the punch.
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I used to use a punch and a V cut when I first started mainly because I was afraid of cutting too much of the cap off when using a straight cut, now I am more used to it and really prefer the straight cut to the punch or the V
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I cut with a Xicar and V cut with a BostonCutter.
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![]() I developed it after watching with horror what some people did to the caps of their cigars, lopping off 1/8" or more. I frequently see people cutting off almost the entire cap to the cigar. I've found that cutting a cigar this way leaves a nice intact cap and reduces the amount of unraveling problems I had before using this method. Step one: Find a cigar that has a nice rounded cap for best results. Will not work on torpedo or belicoso cigars, though I confess I have never tried. ![]() Step two: Place cutter gently and barely into the sides of the top of cap. While holding the cutter there, rotate the cigar. ![]() Step three: Peel off the cap. The cap should just pop off with the cutter, I left a tad bit uncut to show that the cap is coming off but there was no filler cut at all. ![]() Final result: Should be a very clean cut of just the cap without destroying any filler and leaving the remainder of the cap intact to avoid unraveling of the wrapper. ![]() And you get bonus satisfaction points for knowing where the name comes from. :groucho: |
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Punch. Unless it is a very small ring gauge then I v-cut.
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I was mostly cutting before, but now I find myself punching first if possible, mostly because I prefer my draw a bit on the tighter side. I figure if it's too tight I can lop off more with the cutter afterwards, but if I open it up too much first there's no going back. Also, I find punching better on those cigars with the really squared-off caps.
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