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Lighter vs. Matches Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="NicholasDestray" data-source="post: 166151" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>After getting into matches on account of pipes, I decided to put them to use on my cigar, today. Up to now, I'd been using the cheap, freebie matches that came free with my purchased. They weren't paper matches, but that's all I can say about them. (There are actually some quality matches I occasionally get as freebies, but I had actually never used one of those on my cigars, and only learned about them with my pipes.) Today I gave it a shot with one of those nice kitchen matches I'd bought. I used one match to toast the rim and a second one to light up. I could get used to that sort of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicholasDestray, post: 166151, member: 1905"] After getting into matches on account of pipes, I decided to put them to use on my cigar, today. Up to now, I'd been using the cheap, freebie matches that came free with my purchased. They weren't paper matches, but that's all I can say about them. (There are actually some quality matches I occasionally get as freebies, but I had actually never used one of those on my cigars, and only learned about them with my pipes.) Today I gave it a shot with one of those nice kitchen matches I'd bought. I used one match to toast the rim and a second one to light up. I could get used to that sort of thing. [/QUOTE]
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