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ajacobs 02:06 PM 08-18-2011
There is something to be said about owning the best of something of its class. A special type of enjoyment and pride of ownership. Now admittedly the best is subjective to the Individual but to me there is no doubt that this is the best cigar punch I have had the pleasure of owning.

Tom Anderson is a very skilled machinist who turns out a variety of gadgets. He is well known in the custom knife community. Previously he has released a single cigar tube out of titanium tube stock with machined ends including a tritium tube. Recently he has released this cigar punch.

Tom's Specs are:

Body: Machined from solid ø5/8” 6AL4V titanium

Cap: Machined from solid ø5/8” 6AL4V titanium, 1.00” long

Plunger: Machined from solid ø 1/4” 6AL4V titanium

Seals: Three AS568A-010 Neoprene® O-Rings

Cutter Head: ø1/4” I.D., Stainless Steel

Plunger Screw: Stainless Steel flat Torx® head

Split Ring: Heavy Duty Stainless Steel

Overall Length: 2 5/8” (not counting the split ring)

Weight: 1.6 oz.

What I can say is the overall style, build quality, finish, and function are without flaw. Not to mention that he is always a pleasure to deal with.

This punch has a plunger that stays retracted under spring tension that is operated by the key ring end that cleans it out. It appeals to the gadget lover in me.

I put up a quick youtube video also.


I don't have any connection with Tom other than as an admirer of his work.
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CigarNut 02:34 PM 08-18-2011
You can find more info here: https://artistryintitanium.com/Ti_Cigar_Punch.php.

The punches retail for $185. A little out of my price range, but it does seem like a really nice punch.
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Blak Smyth 02:37 PM 08-18-2011
Wow I was looking at the pictures thinking I "need" that, then saw post #2 and thought I do not "need" that.
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ajacobs 02:48 PM 08-18-2011
He makes a nice little pipe tamp and cigar tube also.
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kickerb 03:08 PM 08-18-2011
Very nice indeed, but certainly out of my price range.
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hscmit 03:19 PM 08-18-2011
I think there might be a little bit of a mark up on that
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Bill86 03:28 PM 08-18-2011
Originally Posted by hscmit:
I think there might be a little bit of a mark up on that
:-) Just a little. The problem for me is it will dull like any other punch. Something tells me it wouldn't be like Xikar warranty either :-)

Send it in and get a new one :-)
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ajacobs 03:57 PM 08-18-2011
Originally Posted by hscmit:
I think there might be a little bit of a mark up on that
I guess everything is relative. Don't you find it hard to explain to people that you basically burn 10 dollar bills with nothing but memories to show for it?

I guess you have to be aware of what goes on in a small machine shop. He has significant time in making these one by one on a lathe. He bills his shop time at $40 bucks an hours. Included in that is not only his pay, insurance, etc but things like electricity, filters for the respirator, wear on really expensive cutting tools etc. Also you have to put away money for things like property taxes, major tool replacement, any any sort of retirement. Plus you have the losses if you make any kind of error and from developing the prototype. Then he adds the cost of materials and shipping. These of course are the realities though of any small volume, high quality production business. Your right though 185 bucks is too steep for many people but if there is a lot a mark up is questionable. Kind of like saying there is a lot of mark up on some of the custom humidors we see here. Both have low raw material costs but are labor intensive.

Originally Posted by Bill86:
The problem for me is it will dull like any other punch. Something tells me it wouldn't be like Xikar warranty either :-)

Send it in and get a new one :-)
Guaranteed until he retires from making tools. The cutting head is stainless steel and user replaceable.
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Blak Smyth 03:59 PM 08-18-2011
Originally Posted by ajacobs:

Guaranteed until he retires from making tools. The cutting head is stainless steel and user replaceable.
That is a cool feature actually!
And yes if money was no object for me I would have some of his items, they look very well crafted.
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Doctorossi 04:02 PM 08-18-2011
That's so nice, it might make me like punches! :-)
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WittyUserName 04:30 PM 08-18-2011
Christmas list item. I will post the list for you guys to choose from closer to the date. :-):-)
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Ogre 06:01 PM 08-18-2011
Beautiful workmanship, just out of my price range.
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shilala 06:12 PM 08-18-2011
I once had the Xikar Mammoth Bone cutter, and it gave me that same "special type of joy and pride of ownership". Eventually I thought it was time for someone else to enjoy it and I sold it here. I had bought it very well so I was able to sell it very well, which put it in reach of someone else who may have loved it from afar as long as I did.
This punch doesn't raise that kind of excitement, but I totally get where you're coming from. :-)
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Tbagley 10:12 AM 08-21-2011
Anything custom is going cost...
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hscmit 12:05 PM 08-21-2011
Originally Posted by ajacobs:
I guess everything is relative. Don't you find it hard to explain to people that you basically burn 10 dollar bills with nothing but memories to show for it?

I guess you have to be aware of what goes on in a small machine shop. He has significant time in making these one by one on a lathe. He bills his shop time at $40 bucks an hours. Included in that is not only his pay, insurance, etc but things like electricity, filters for the respirator, wear on really expensive cutting tools etc. Also you have to put away money for things like property taxes, major tool replacement, any any sort of retirement. Plus you have the losses if you make any kind of error and from developing the prototype. Then he adds the cost of materials and shipping. These of course are the realities though of any small volume, high quality production business. Your right though 185 bucks is too steep for many people but if there is a lot a mark up is questionable. Kind of like saying there is a lot of mark up on some of the custom humidors we see here. Both have low raw material costs but are labor intensive.



Guaranteed until he retires from making tools. The cutting head is stainless steel and user replaceable.


fair enough, I was just surprised by the price tag, not hating on the product. I understand the pride in owing something you find special, and wish you many years of enjoyment in you new punch.
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