44stampede 07:55 AM 01-14-2012
Originally Posted by Bageland2000:
its what happens when you give a lengthy blow on a long stick
Nice dude
:-)
Figured it out
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nick2021 08:43 AM 01-14-2012
going to try this today lol
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BC-Axeman 09:11 AM 01-14-2012
Originally Posted by Bageland2000:
is it bad form to sticky request your own thread?
Purging should be added to the sticky on smoking technique.
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backwoods357 04:01 PM 01-14-2012
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
Purging should be added to the sticky on smoking technique.
I second this. Doesn't need it's own sticky.
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Thrak 07:33 PM 01-14-2012
I'm surprised how many people havent heard of this...
I wonder if the people that havent heard of this are fairly new to cigars. I've been enjoying them for about 5 years and I just thought this was a "known"...
I almost always purge, but flame purge at night cuz it looks cool.
:-) Once I singed my eyebrows, so be careful when purging a full bodied stick when its in the last 3rd!
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crazyirishman 12:30 AM 01-15-2012
The things you learn here...
After watching the David "Doc Stogie" Diaz tutorial on YouTube, I learned very quickly how to do both this technique and retrohaling, both of which have greatly improved my cigar smoking experience.
I love the interwebs.
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maconusmile 03:47 AM 01-15-2012
cool... getting ready to try this here in a few minutes
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jcruse64 05:37 AM 01-15-2012
Originally Posted by BC-Axeman:
Had to check...ammonia in non-flammable under normal conditions, without a catalyst.
Glad you looked; saved me the trouble, as I was thinking the same thing. Tobacco leaves, like lots of Carbon-based substances, will have some volatile organic compounds in it. Another thing that would be present in burning of tobacco leaves, like many other Carbon compounds, is Carbon Monoxide, which IS highly flammable. In the burning of a cigar, combustion of the leaves can be "incomplete", for lack of a better description, and instead of making just Carbon Dioxide from leaf combustion, some Carbon Monoxide is formed also. This flammable compound could build in the stogie also. Purge it out of the stick with an open flame and you will see what is being discussed. I would not think so with ammonia alone.
Also would not think purging would cool the torch-lit end of a cigar, as one member posted. You are forcefully adding air to embers; it will only help combustion and heat up more. Try it on a larger scale by using a leaf blower to help you get a brush fire going, if you're not having much luck; it WILL fan those embers into flame.
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jluck 06:09 AM 01-15-2012
I did this tonight with a little ACID wafe (It's all I had available)....that tiny little thing made a fire ball for 8-10 seconds. I was quite suprised as I expected maybe 1 or 2 seconds at the most.
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Bageland2000 09:08 AM 01-15-2012
Originally Posted by jluck:
I did this tonight with a little ACID wafe (It's all I had available)....that tiny little thing made a fire ball for 8-10 seconds. I was quite suprised as I expected maybe 1 or 2 seconds at the most.
Yea I've purged in the past, but only for like 2 seconds and I never thought it helped. I guess this is why
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bruceolee 07:45 AM 03-22-2022
I know! who comments on a thread 10 years old but i was gonna do my own thread about this subject until i found it here. I just did this for the first time and was impressed with the results. Now, does every cigar need this? No. but it helped the cigar i'm smoking kill that ammonia taste and it'll be a tool i use going forwards now. Anyways, I was just excited by the results today. God bless you all!
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Bageland2000 10:51 AM 03-22-2022
Hey, thanks for reviving my old-ass thread! Glad it's still helping people
:-):-)
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borndead1 01:28 PM 09-14-2022
I used to flame purge quite a bit, but blowing your moist breath through a cigar, even though it can eliminate those chemical flavors, can make the cigar burn and draw poorly IMO.
A cool gadget that could blow air through a cigar without dampening the tobacco would be awesome.
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bonjing 02:42 PM 09-14-2022
Originally Posted by borndead1:
I used to flame purge quite a bit, but blowing your moist breath through a cigar, even though it can eliminate those chemical flavors, can make the cigar burn and draw poorly IMO.
A cool gadget that could blow air through a cigar without dampening the tobacco would be awesome.
Maybe one of those barrel coolers might work.
https://gundigest.com/gear-ammo/acce...the-collar/amp
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RevSmoke 05:20 PM 09-14-2022
Originally Posted by borndead1:
I used to flame purge quite a bit, but blowing your moist breath through a cigar, even though it can eliminate those chemical flavors, can make the cigar burn and draw poorly IMO.
A cool gadget that could blow air through a cigar without dampening the tobacco would be awesome.
You know, I have never had that happen that the moisture inherent in blowing out (mouth or otherwise) changed precipitously the burn or draw.
And by the way, when I "purge" (with our without a flame), it is a good 15 - 30 seconds.
Flavor changes can be INCREDIBLE...
If a cigar gets bitter, I purge.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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Axeman 05:59 PM 09-14-2022
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
You know, I have never had that happen that the moisture inherent in blowing out (mouth or otherwise) changed precipitously the burn or draw.
And by the way, when I "purge" (with our without a flame), it is a good 15 - 30 seconds.
Flavor changes can be INCREDIBLE...
If a cigar gets bitter, I purge.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
I purge like this too. Especially when I have had to puff a cigar back to burning well. It cools it back off inside while keeping the end burning. The next puff is usually great. I never put a flame to it.
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Porch Dweller 08:22 PM 09-14-2022
Purging has always improved my smokes. I don't know if it affects the burn or not, but if so, touch-ups are a small price to pay.
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