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Thanks, cigarnut. I'll keep an eye out for one!
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I've been curiously peeking at those, for lack of a better term, peppermint mint striped cigars. You know, with both wnat appears to be natural and maduro wrappers. Is this a gimmick I shouldn't bother to try or is there a paticular flavor to them that may (or may not) be intrigueing? I'd like some opinions, as these seem gimmicky, but this newbie could be dead wrong!
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They are typically called "Barber Poles". Several manufacturers make them. Some are good some are not. I happen to like this one:
![]() Nub (by Oliva) also had a Barber Pole that they gave away at events. If you see one, give it a try -- that is the best way to find out what you like.
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So, more than just a gimmick then? Thanks. Oh. by the way I meant peppermint sticks not peppermint mints. I'm really not that redundant! Lol!
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More of the different names for the styles of the multi-capa cigars were discussed here: http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showthread.php?t=43208 |
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Thanks again for all the info! That thread told me all I wanted to know, thanks! Might have to spring for one of these some day...
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I like the little cigars that some in the tins. For a commute smoke or for a quickie. Should I put these in the humidor? I have been, but they are not kept in the humidor at the store. Just curious what people's thoughts were.
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Not knowing what brand they are to say if they are treated with glycol and other ingredients to make them shelf stable or if they are dry cured, I can just say that it really won't hurt any of the brands to be stored in a humidor, and if they are not treated or dry cured, it should definitely help them.
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I've been buying some of the small tin Rock Patells and Padrons. My wife likes them because that's about all that she wants to smoke. i also hand them out to friends that want a cigar but have never really smoked. But I also enjoy them for a quick smoke if I am out in the garage cleaning.
I do keep mine in the humidor usually a week or two before I smoke them.
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i have a box of cigars that i got recently and when i cut them the wrapper unravels and i have to throw them away how do i stop that from happening?
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You are likely cutting too much off the head of the cigar - beyond the "shoulder". You should cut off only the cap. Thin to win
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Best Way To Learn Is : 1. Place Open Cutter On A Flat Surface Like A Table.2. Place Cigar In Open Cutter Which Is Flat On The Table & Make The Cut.
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thanks i will give that a try
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and what is a good kind of cutter to have
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Most people on here swear by Palio or Xikar.
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Palio Or Xikar IMO. Most People Here Prefer Palio, But My Everyday Cutter Is This:
http://www.xikar.com/cutters_xi208.asp# I Have The Carbon Fiber Look. Sometimes You Can Find It Cheaper On www.cigarmonster.com ![]() Just Checked: On Sale At The Above Site For $20.95
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Xikar 009 Punch, fool proof. Xikar warranty = WIN!
They cost about $19 on cigar monster.com when they show up on the mashup.
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When you are starting out you should get a variety of inexpensive cutters and punches -- helps figure out what you like so you where to spend the real money. You may also find that you are happy with the inexpensive cutters/punches...
As others have said when it comes to cutting -- less is more ![]()
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