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WTF kind of cigar is in the video?!  It’s probably the only appropriate cutter for that thing 😳

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Cigar Aficionado branded a single blade cutter that was similar years ago. Had a couple lying around the store when I started back in 2000. I sort of get the concept as you start the cut with a fine point then expand as you go, kind of like drilling a small pilot hole before drilling a bigger hole?

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Kinda makes sense to me honestly, starting the cut on a smaller surface area would help alleviate pressure on a delicate wrapper as the blade dulls. 

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On 7/18/2024 at 7:48 AM, El Presidente said:

What am I missing? :thinking:

Ask them to send you one and you'll do an honest review on this forum. A positive review would give them a nice sales bump.

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18 hours ago, 5thStarChicago said:

Cigar Aficionado branded a single blade cutter that was similar years ago. Had a couple lying around the store when I started back in 2000. I sort of get the concept as you start the cut with a fine point then expand as you go, kind of like drilling a small pilot hole before drilling a bigger hole?

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Actually Phil, I now recall seeing those back in the late 90's from memory. 

They obviously sold well :lol3:

 

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13 hours ago, El Presidente said:

Actually Phil, I now recall seeing those back in the late 90's from memory. 

They obviously sold well :lol3:

Knowing Diana back then, she probably ordered 200 of them so maybe they had a decent run?  After the boom, many stores had CA branded stuff left sitting.  This damn internet stole all their clout!

If I find one laying around, it's yours!

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