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ApexAZ 11:10 AM 02-11-2012
I $&?!&$@ hate plugged cigars! What do you all use to help open up the draw on plugged cigars?
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BlkDrew 11:16 AM 02-11-2012
there is someone on here that makes them... i will try and find

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ight=draw+tool
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pnoon 11:35 AM 02-11-2012
Originally Posted by BlkDrew:
there is someone on here that makes them... i will try and find

http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...ight=draw+tool
Another member, boom, also makes them.
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lenguamor 11:47 AM 02-11-2012
I was fortunate enough to get a couple of Henry's draw tools when they were available and I'm never without one.

If there's a cigar you've had stored for a while and were looking forward to (plus if it's expensive) but it's plugged when you attempt to smoke it, a good draw tool can save the experience.

Plus they make great nubbing tools!

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lenguamor 11:48 AM 02-11-2012
WARNING: do not use on Cremosas!
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NeuRon 11:48 AM 02-11-2012
i use this.. seems to work decent.. onsale too

http://www.thompsoncigar.com/product...u=393135383234

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Si1TNl7TlE
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dwoodward 11:50 AM 02-11-2012
Forrest aka GolfNut sells draw tools on his website as well.

http://www.wineadors.com/cigar-tools.html
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markem 11:55 AM 02-11-2012
While I do have and use the Henry's draw tools, sometimes they aren't with me. In that case, straighten a paper clip and it will work fine.
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boom 06:18 PM 02-11-2012
<----- This guy makes em.... check my signature for a link....
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Chainsaw13 06:24 PM 02-11-2012
Proud owner of two of Boom's draw tools (and a nub holder).
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lenguamor 06:28 PM 02-11-2012
Originally Posted by boom:
<----- This guy makes em.... check my signature for a link....
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Beautiful work.
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Frodo 06:28 PM 02-11-2012
I own one of Booms tools and it paid for itself many times over...
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Chainsaw13 06:42 PM 02-11-2012
Originally Posted by Frodo:
I own one of Booms tools and it paid for itself many times over...
You need to quit smoking Burmese cheroots. :-):-)

Just kidding. The few times I've had to use mine it's worked great.
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cjhalbrooks 06:57 PM 02-11-2012
I know that it is really red neck and i am showing how bad i am. You can use a corn cob holder
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dwoodward 08:52 PM 02-11-2012
Originally Posted by lenguamor:
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Beautiful work.
Those ARE Beautiful! :-)

How much Boom...? PM me!
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ApexAZ 08:54 PM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by boom:
<----- This guy makes em.... check my signature for a link....
These look great! PM incoming.
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mkarnold1 08:59 PM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by cjhalbrooks:
I know that it is really red neck and i am showing how bad i am. You can use a corn cob holder
I use a corn cob holder as a nub tool, but unless the plugged region is an inch or less from the cut end of the cigar it does not work as a draw tool. I use a metal kabob stick to open up draw.
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BHalbrooks 09:22 PM 02-13-2012
Originally Posted by cjhalbrooks:
I know that it is really red neck and i am showing how bad i am. You can use a corn cob holder
You douche! I sent you a picture of my doing that and you and Dad laughed at me!
Originally Posted by mkarnold1:
I use a corn cob holder as a nub tool, but unless the plugged region is an inch or less from the cut end of the cigar it does not work as a draw tool. I use a metal kabob stick to open up draw.
I've done this as well!
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