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 Cigar Etiquette While I am with other cigar smokers frequently people ask to share someone's cutter, which is no problem. But, a peeve of mine is when I see a smoker place their cigar in their mouth to wet it before using someones or my cutter for their cigar. I know we are brothers but not that close of a brother, that's just gross not to mention unsanitary. | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette I agree,  I would not have a problem with asking for it back.  If they cant respect this, then they dont need my cutter!!!! | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette at least they don't place the cutter in their mouth to wet it. :dr | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette So I am guessing participating in a Puff-Puff-Pass is out of the question? :r | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette But I imagine taking a hit off some whiskey from a flask is o.k.? | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette Whiskey is alcohol so it kills germs. | 
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 Yeah not a fan of the wetting the cigar before cutting it. I see plenty of people do it. But using a B&M cutter.......I wouldn't trust just anyones saliva. I see people doing the exact same thing all day long. I bring my own punch. | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette I think it would depend on who it was | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette I dont understand how you can forget your cutter or even you lighter.  -(P Small check-list: 1. stick 2. cutter/punch 3. fire Just my :2 | 
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 Re: Cigar Etiquette Because I can, I lick the blade on my cutter and the outside of my lighter before I go to any herf. | 
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