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You know those tobacco crumblets that end up in your mouth after cutting? You do anything to avoid them before you stick the stick in your mouth? I bet some of you figured this out long ago.
For a long time now, after every time I cut, I've been tapping the head of the cigar on any hard, clean surface I'm close to. It helps a lot to get most of them off of the head of the cigar.
Now-a-days I usually tap them on the face of my watch. It's always handy. Wait-a-minute. I just recalled the demise of the wristwatch. I guess lot's of you don't wear one these days. You guys could instead tap the head of your cigar on your cutter right after you cut.
About 90% of the time,.........I'd say it works every time
Anyway, I just felt like sharing that little part of my lighting routine.
For a long time now, after every time I cut, I've been tapping the head of the cigar on any hard, clean surface I'm close to. It helps a lot to get most of them off of the head of the cigar.
Now-a-days I usually tap them on the face of my watch. It's always handy. Wait-a-minute. I just recalled the demise of the wristwatch. I guess lot's of you don't wear one these days. You guys could instead tap the head of your cigar on your cutter right after you cut.
About 90% of the time,.........I'd say it works every time

Anyway, I just felt like sharing that little part of my lighting routine.
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