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icantbejon 03:17 PM 04-23-2012
So, do you nub a cigar only if it really deserves it or because you paid good money for it?
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icehog3 03:19 PM 04-23-2012
Deserves only...life it too short to smoke something you aren't enjoying, regardless of cost. :-)
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NCRadioMan 03:21 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Deserves only...life it too short to smoke something you aren't enjoying, regardless of cost. :-)
Xactly! I don't care how much I paid, if I don't like it right out of the gate, it gets spiked.
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levrac68 03:21 PM 04-23-2012
Nice Avatar!!! To the nub only if I'm enjoying it. If it tastes like gack, it won't make it to the 2nd 3rd.
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Pseudosacred 03:32 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Deserves only...life it too short to smoke something you aren't enjoying, regardless of cost. :-)
That's the perfect way of putting it.
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kelmac07 03:54 PM 04-23-2012
Only if it's "nub worthy"...if not, it gets pitched. Too many other good sticks out there to fight one I'm not enjoying.
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Ogre 04:02 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Deserves only...life it too short to smoke something you aren't enjoying, regardless of cost. :-)
:-)
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Scottw 04:12 PM 04-23-2012
Like others said, I smoke it until its no longer enjoyable to me then it gets pitched. If there is 4 inches or 1/4 of an inch left, it doesn't matter.
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ApexAZ 04:23 PM 04-23-2012
I'm sort of in between. I may smoke it farther than I really should if it was expensive, but not really enjoyable, but won't necessarily nub it either.
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68TriShield 05:22 PM 04-23-2012
I'll smoke one as long as it still tastes good.Never have I saw the need for a nub tool though.
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MarkinAZ 06:25 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by NCRadioMan:
Xactly! I don't care how much I paid, if I don't like it right out of the gate, it gets spiked.
What Greg said...:-)
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TJtorpedo 06:29 PM 04-23-2012
I'm pretty stubborn, so I'll likely stick with a cigar longer than I should and end up nubbing it or close to. I can't lie either, price definitely affects how long I'll stick with it, but I've also been pleasantly surprised by a cigar during the final 1/3 after a totally underwhelming first two thirds.
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fencefixer 06:34 PM 04-23-2012
To me a cigar hits its best point somewhere in the middle.. if it's no good after that I pitch it. Now if I was an addict I'd nub it but I smoke cigars to relax and because it's a hobby, not an addiction.
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markem 07:13 PM 04-23-2012
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Deserves only...life it too short to smoke something you aren't enjoying, regardless of cost. :-)
This is the reason that most experienced smokers will tell you that their cigar mantra is something like, "smoke what you like, like what you smoke."

There are plenty of time in the past where I have pulled out a "got to" smoke that wasn't tasting right, or canoeing, or draw was off, etc. I pitch 'em if I can and only try to fix the draw problems if I'm in the mood.

Now mind you, I also try to figure out what exactly the problem is. If I can re-clip the head or shorten the cigar and get something worth smoking, well, then I go for it.
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maninblack 08:20 PM 04-23-2012
Pitch em out the window! Too many good smokes out there to waste my time on sh!tty smokes.
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IlmProcess 10:48 PM 04-23-2012
I typically dig the end of the cigar so I tend to stick with a cigar a little longer if it isn't being very friendly
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gbum 11:01 PM 04-23-2012
what admiral said!
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lenguamor 12:00 AM 04-24-2012
I don't generally nub cigars; I find that the delicate balancing act of keeping it lit while not drawing so deeply that it tastes burnt is often a chore, and that's not what I smoke for.

If I truly love what I'm smoking, I make the effort. But even if it's been spectacular, if it's too much work at the end I let it die out. Way more often than not, it's the latter.
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qwerty1500 05:16 AM 04-24-2012
I seem to nub everything unless its an absolute dog rocket or I just get completely bored with it.
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thecatch83 07:16 AM 04-24-2012
Agreed, only if it's nub worthy. For me, the sweet spot of most cigars is the 1-2 inches just before the nub. Usually the heat from the nub gets too much to handle.
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