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View Poll Results: How do you open the cap? (more than 1?)
guillotine 227 89.72%
v-cut 27 10.67%
punch 70 27.67%
bite 9 3.56%
pierce 3 1.19%
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All Cigar Discussion>What cutter and/or method?
ahc4353 03:40 PM 02-04-2009
I have a Palio (thank you Fox) and an Xikar (thanks to my wife and kids). Both are fine cutters with the edge no pun inteded to the Palio.

To be honest, I use my teeth more times than not.
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TripleF 03:51 PM 02-04-2009
I too prefer the punch type pf cut. It allows for maximum smoking pleasure 99% of the time. If the draw is too tight I make a clan cut with a guillotine, but the hole punch is best IMHO. :-)


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14holestogie 03:54 PM 02-04-2009
It all depends on the setting. If I can spread my chit out, a cutter or punch. On the golf course, it's all about the teeth. :-)
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Ratters 05:57 PM 02-04-2009
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
No place to vote for Cranial Screw-Top Method!!!


I know this to be the favorite method of Ratters!!!
Haters, the lot of them. :-)

Originally Posted by :
It is the way to cut a cigar that is taking the world by storm.

It was developed after watching with horror what some people did to the caps of their cigars, lopping off 1/8" or more.

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.

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Step two:
Place cutter gently and barely into the sides of the top of cap. While holding the cutter there, rotate the cigar.

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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.

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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.

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And Darrell knows where the name comes from, one of the greatest movies of all time.

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DMK 07:13 PM 02-04-2009
For larger rg's I use my Xikar, or a punch.
For my little rg's I have an ancient little V cutter.
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dentonparrots 07:23 PM 02-04-2009
For torpedo ended cigars I cut them but generally I prefer to punch cigars for the neater cut, but if there's too little area exposed I just nibble more off using the punch, that way I get a larger hole but still with neat edges.
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groogs 07:24 PM 02-04-2009
I always use the guillotine cutter, but I am not a big fan of the "Ratters" method.
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Catfish 07:31 PM 02-04-2009
Xikar Spectra. One (slice) and done. I prefer easy draws. I'm a patient smoker that really appreciates even burns. 1 draw every 30 secs. to 1 minute is OK for me to achieve a nice, even burn.
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jaymz 07:32 PM 02-04-2009
about 50/50 split between palio and punch cutters. had a couple other guillotine cutters, but they don't hold a candle to my palio.
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Snake Hips 07:41 PM 02-04-2009
I use a generic metal punch. I very much prefer the mouth-feel and draw when I punch a cigar to when I cut a cigar. I do cut torpedoes, belicosos and smaller cigars (under 40rg), but I use an El Cheapo double-guillotine. Works fine. I never could bring myself to spend so much for a Xikar or Palio when the $5 plastic one works just as well.
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Jimbo14 12:16 AM 02-05-2009
I have been using this lately. I used to always cut but now I prefer a punch. It is a real Magnum 44 bullet turned into a punch - it works very well.

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duckmanco 01:13 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by Snake Hips:
I use a generic metal punch. I very much prefer the mouth-feel and draw when I punch a cigar to when I cut a cigar. I do cut torpedoes, belicosos and smaller cigars (under 40rg), but I use an El Cheapo double-guillotine. Works fine. I never could bring myself to spend so much for a Xikar or Palio when the $5 plastic one works just as well.
I spend the 40.00 on a palio and was a fanboy for awhile, but as time has gone on, and I have been cutting with the 2 dollar cheapo thats still in the car I've noticed absolutely no performance difference between the too. The palio is nice, but not sure if it was worth it.
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MarkinAZ 02:25 AM 02-05-2009
I've always used the guillotine. Mainly cheapo's during the years until my Palio came along (Yes, the honeymoon is still on:-)). In addition to the Palio, I will generally use a punch when it comes to a larger ring guage. The NUB comes to mind. I had the privilage of using a Xikar punch when I visited Liberty Cigars in San Diego last August 08 on a NUB, which produced an excellent draw:-)

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Ratters 02:35 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by groogs:
I always use the guillotine cutter, but I am not a big fan of the "Ratters" method.
Just because you're a poor craftsman does not mean there is a problem with the method.


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MarkinAZ 02:43 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by Ratters:
Just because you're a poor craftsman does not mean there is a problem with the method. :-) :-)
:-):-)
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Lee 11:49 AM 02-05-2009
I use a palio for most of my cigars. A punch is handy for short filler cigars to keep the filler in the end.
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Coz77 12:14 PM 02-05-2009
Here's what I have

Image 1st choice - Love the bigger sized punch on this one.


Image 2nd choice - This one only really comes out when I have to take a little more of the cap to open things up.
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Steve 12:17 PM 02-05-2009
Usually depends on my mood. Generally I use a guillotine, but sometimes if I have my v-cutter with me I'll go with it. When in a bind, I always have a punch.
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Waynegro1 12:18 PM 02-05-2009
I use the guillotine on most of my cigars. I own a V-Cutter and a couple punch cutters, but find I usually grab one of my guillotine cutters.
I like the guillotine most because I can adjust the depth of my cut much easier. Sometimes you have to take just a "bit" more off to get that perfect draw and I find the guillotine works really well for this.
I also must admit, I enjoy the ritual of inspecting the cap and where it ends, lining the guillotine just so and the quick snip (sound and feel).
I also prefer the feel a good guillotine in my hand whether it be my Xikar, Palio or any well made cutter.
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big a 01:32 PM 02-05-2009
I like them all depending on the cigar. I like a nice loose draw so sometimes a punch or V doesn't do it for me. However the punch is nice because i always have it on me on with my keys. I just got a Xikar for christmas and i am not impressed to say the least. Any other feel the same way or know of any tricks with it?
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