Flynnster 10:55 PM 01-28-2011
Did this a few weeks ago, was at a hotel and had forgotten my cutter at home. Worked great.
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Wolfgang 02:43 PM 04-12-2011
I cant believe I missed this. I have almost every cutter known to man but its the knife that always gives me the cut I want.
:-) You aren't alone Fox.
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SteveH 03:06 PM 04-12-2011
Originally Posted by Lucky_Hippo:
This thread convinced me that I NEEDED to go out and purchase a Ken Onion Leek and Chive.
Thanks fellas!
+1
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Ciqir 03:41 PM 04-12-2011
Nice one! Another justified tool.
Anyone have tips on making a V cut with a knife?
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BTcigars 04:42 PM 04-12-2011
Wolfgang 06:10 PM 04-12-2011
Originally Posted by Ciqir:
Nice one! Another justified tool.
Anyone have tips on making a V cut with a knife?
be careful and slide the knife forward at the angle you want. Ill throw some pictures up in a bit.
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mfarre03 03:29 AM 04-21-2011
Great post, I have destroyed the end of cigars many a time with a Ginsu, lol. If I don't have a cutter and I am smoking anything but a Torpedo, I gently remove the cap with my teeth. I will get the end pretty wet, not soaked, roll it around a bit in my mouth and start to loosen the cap with my teeth. The cap comes off with no mess and I have never had a cigar unravel.
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nofeardiver 08:52 AM 04-21-2011
Nice post, two very nice knives, i am a huge kershaw fan, that is nice knife... will have to try this if i ever dont have my palio on me...
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Smokin Gator 03:09 PM 04-28-2011
I've been using this technique for a couple of weeks now and love it. I always have a knife or two with me and I really like the draw if gives.
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