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ljl
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Something that happened a few months back has really been on my mind again lately. I have one friend at work that is also into cigars. I'd like to think I got him into it. We usually chat about what we've been smoking / looking to purchase / didn't like, about once a day. Somehow we never got together for a smoke. There was a company golf outing coming up so we decided to bring some smokes for after the round. He mentioned that he had never had a T52 or #9. I figured I'd hit him with one each as we were smoking. Once the round was over we started to sit down to enjoy a nice smoke. I tossed the ziplock with eh T52 and #9 at him. His response was along the lines of:"Awesome,thanks". I was thrilled when he got out the #9 and was getting ready to smoke it.
This is where it got weird. He takes out his trusty cutter and quickly and neatly cuts a bout 1/2" off the end of the cigar! Way past the cap! WTF! The way he did it let me know, he does this all the time. He then proceeds to lick down the chopped end (presumably so it won't unravel), and lights it up.
I talked to him about it a bit and showed him how I do it. He just nodded and went on like nobodies' business. I was thinking of giving him some smokes for X-mas, now I'm not to sure. Anybody else have a moment like this? Seriously; how did he get that into cigars and not know how to cut one?
This is where it got weird. He takes out his trusty cutter and quickly and neatly cuts a bout 1/2" off the end of the cigar! Way past the cap! WTF! The way he did it let me know, he does this all the time. He then proceeds to lick down the chopped end (presumably so it won't unravel), and lights it up.
I talked to him about it a bit and showed him how I do it. He just nodded and went on like nobodies' business. I was thinking of giving him some smokes for X-mas, now I'm not to sure. Anybody else have a moment like this? Seriously; how did he get that into cigars and not know how to cut one?
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that's crazy though
End of the day, there is always someone out there who knows more about cigars than we do and I appreciate it when they teach me. Just recently, my local B&M owner was showing me how to cut a robusto at a diagonal because it gives you more surface area to draw from without having to cut deeper into the cigar.
If you like to think you got him into cigars haha you better make sure you got him into it doing the right way. I suppose as long as he enjoys it, it's fine, but I wouldn't hand him out cigars.
Good point about someone always knowing more (never thought of the diagonal cut myself, might have to give it a shot).
I also figured the same thing: If he enjoys it - what the heck. He couldn't have seemed less interested when I showed him what I considered "normal".
I would likely say something to him in a manner that didn't piss him off or embarass him. I would say something like, "you know, I used to cut my cigars exactly like you do, but I found that a lot of them unwound and I ended up screwing up a really tasty stick. Now I only cut as much off as I need to find a good draw and I NEVER cut below the cap anymore and my problems have disappeared. How do you cut them like that without them unrolling"? That way he can get out of the situation without embarassing himself and he learns something at the same time, as saving face.
It's the guy who buys a beautiful vintage muscle car and drives it into the ground without learning about or working on it.
Alternately, maybe he was just self-conscious about being 'taught' something, pride is a touchy thing.
For Christmas, give him some torpedoes that can take his zealous cutting technique!
You were going to buy this guy some cigars for xmas and then decided not to because he never learned the right way to cut one? That's pretty harsh, man. So he didn't respond when you taught him the right way to do it; maybe he was self-conscious or even embarassed about doing it wrong, maybe he was taking it in but just didn't want to respond, you have no idea. Maybe you just weren't explaining it well or motivating it well; it's very probable that he just didn't realize why it's important to cut a cigar the right way when his way was working for him.. There are things we all do now which we take for granted but never did ourselves in the first weeks/months/years of cigar smoking, and they look ridiculous in other people now because we've lost hindsight. Who are we to judge?
I used to eyeball it and had a few unravel on me, did a bit of searching on these forums and did the above method until I was comfortable to eyeball it again. If you can pass it off as a learning experience for both of you (even though you don't need it) he can save face and start learning how to cut correctly.
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I think I have actually heard "Taps" playing in my mind as I watch my wife happily sashay away from the grill with a steak that I have "nuked" for her -completely devoid of all flavor in my opinion- but hey, thats what makes her happy - me , I'm a medium to medium rare guy myself.
As to the problem at hand, if Laker's advice doesn't work, I would say give him the cigars for Xmas... along with a V-cutter. They are pretty well foolproof - problem solved.
Tough stuff to watch I know. Watching cigars be abused this way is the sort of thing that started The Crusades if I remember my history lessons correctly... LOL
I was also being serious about pride; I'm fully aware of the neurosis I attach to my hobbies, and routinely hold my tongue when I see someone plunking a big ice cube into a glass of expensive single-malt or springing for a water-cooled computer and never overclocking it.
As long as we're sharing a similar enjoyment of something, all's well.
I fully agree with what you said, but I try to distill my cacophony of thought as succinctly as possible. Sometimes it just ends up being white lightning.
that or he doesnt care. whatever. im not here to judge. im here to smoke.
get it.
One thing you could do for a gift, on top of a cigar or two if you wanted, is buy him one of those "perfect cut" cutters that I think cuban crafters sells that way he cant cut too much off!
I'm the first to admit that I have hobbies that I'm snobbish about and I judge people when they don't "do it the right way." However, it's not enough to make me care all that much, or to detract enjoyment from my hobbies.