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I have used my Palio a couple of times as a ready made cigar stand.
The finger loop also works well as a later stage perfecto holder and a perfecto nubbing tool. (Just be careful about wrapper damage. ![]() What else have you used your Palio for? |
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cutting rope or twist pipe tobacco
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I use mine as the cigar stand often as well. Especially at bars-the one I'm going to tonight will only have a cigarette ash try, so without the Palio I won't be able to set the cigar down.
I had a talk with Mark Aub a few weeks back, and he was telling me of a guy that used his Palio when he was fixing his motorcycle. The guy was on a cross country bike trip, and a hose burst. He ended up using the Palio to clip the tie wraps that were used to secure the new hoes. Mark claims the warranty is now voided : p |
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