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<blockquote data-quote="Boxerbuddy" data-source="post: 168031" data-attributes="member: 1998"><p>I've owned some very nice and some very cheap cigar cutters. Imo if you're gonna buy one go with a double blade, but heres my opinion....no matter how nice and sharp your cutter is you're going to mess up the head of your cigar once in awhile leading to possible unravelling which is super friggin annoying(at least to me). Heres what i do....I always carry a very sharp Kershaw folding knife in my pocket, I take the knife and slowly cut the amount of cap off of the cigar that I want....not in a shaving motion but circular..I only cut the cap and not the filler tobacco. Then when i finish i lift the cap off with the edge of the knife...usually comes right off. The end result looks like the work of a huge punch and I never have to worry about messing up the head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boxerbuddy, post: 168031, member: 1998"] I've owned some very nice and some very cheap cigar cutters. Imo if you're gonna buy one go with a double blade, but heres my opinion....no matter how nice and sharp your cutter is you're going to mess up the head of your cigar once in awhile leading to possible unravelling which is super friggin annoying(at least to me). Heres what i do....I always carry a very sharp Kershaw folding knife in my pocket, I take the knife and slowly cut the amount of cap off of the cigar that I want....not in a shaving motion but circular..I only cut the cap and not the filler tobacco. Then when i finish i lift the cap off with the edge of the knife...usually comes right off. The end result looks like the work of a huge punch and I never have to worry about messing up the head. [/QUOTE]
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