June 12, 2009

Types of Cigar Cutters Not Every Cigar Cutter Looks the Same

by Amanda Blentin

Browsing the web, a few years ago, I found this article on some splashy celebrity site about Sienna Miller, the movie star. She's standing against a wall, smiling broadly while smoking a cigar. What struck me about the picture was how cheeky she looked. Like a naughty girl flaunting her wicked ways. I was so struck in fact, that I went out to buy my first cigar. And what was a random chance meeting of me and a picture of a movie star on her break, turned into an interesting and fun hobby. While I never smoked the actual cigar I became fascinated with the product and its accessories and I began collecting cigar cutters. Its an odd hobby for a woman, not quite as odd as smoking cigars, but still odd.

Its much easier to collect cigar cutters when you aren't using them for their purpose. My cutters dangle carelessly from my keyring and I often have people stop and ask me if I smoke cigars. I've found out most of my information from random strangers who want to tell me what they think of whichever cigar cutter I might be dangling that particular day. I surprise some by saying that I'm just a collector of cutters and not an actual smoker of the cigars. Apparently its very important to choose the proper cigar cutter. An improper cigar cut will ruin the cigar by cutting it incorrectly or cutting off too much.

I've since become more informed about cigar cutters and their function. For example the first time I saw a double edged cigar cutter, I thought it was some strange device used for arcane purposes. It did, in fact, look like little finger cuffs! I've learned there are many different types of cigar cutters but they generally serve 3 functions: cut across (straight cigar cutters), slice small cross sections and (v-shaped), cut exact (scissor cigar cutters). The blades even have a menacing sounding name: guillotines.

While I search for beauty and quirkiness in my cutters, that may not be useful to someone who wants to smoke an actual cigar. What is useful to know about cutters can be summed up in a few words. Choose what is best for the type of cigar and cigar smoker you are. Double bladed, single bladed, antique or scissor cutters, its your choice. Just try not to use your teeth.

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March 29, 2009

I just bought a box of cigars and humidor but?

Can you answer jcmorris8's question about humidors?:

I didn't know or realize that the humidor had to be calibrated and set up for some time. What can I do to keep my cigars from spoiling while the humidor is being prepped? How long will they last in just the box before drying out? These are Montecristo's so the last thing I want to do is ruin them.

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March 26, 2009

Why do cigars crack and unwrap when they are smoked?

Can you answer Greg W's question about humidors?:

I bought a premium cigar (Perdomo Lot 23 maduro) from a reputable cigar shop on a Wednesday and placed it in my humidor. When I lit 4 days later on Sunday it started cracking and the wrapper was coming off in very thin "flakes".
I was only able to smoke about half of it before it became too unpleasant and I abandoned it.
Is it too dry, too moist, or did I just get a bad cigar?

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March 17, 2009

Will a wooden box meant to store wine keep a carton of cigarettes fresh?

Can you answer electro883's question about humidors?:

I just bought a carton of delicious French cigarettes (Gauloises) over the internet. i don't want these to go stale so can anyone recommend any ways to keep them fresh? i hear the freezer works but i also have a wooden box for wine bottles that might work as well. what about a humidor?

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March 12, 2009

how do you use a humidor?

Can you answer SeattleDOG's question about humidors?:

What is the black thing in the humidor box? What should the hygrometer read? What if it's too humid or too dry in the box? Is there a way to adjust the humidity in the box?

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