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The Hebrew Hammer
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I have precut them. Mostly cigars I was going to smoke but put back in the humi because they were plugged or for some reason or another I didn't smoke them.
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Even though I have been smoking for a long time I enjoy these threads because it's not unusual to learn something that I may not of ever gave any thought to or thought to ask. Keep them coming.
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One thing you will find is that no matter how much you learn there is always something new or a new perspective that you find. That is one of the wonders of this obsession, it is a constant learning process.I have precut cigars if I dont feel like taking a cutter with me. Sometimes its easier just to grab a cigar and smoke and not have to break out a cutter. Putting a cut cigar that you have not lit back into the humidor is not a problem and is often done if you find one with a difficult draw.
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MCS
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Sklee
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I used to precut cigars when I smoked every day in the car. Never caused a problem. Long-term, you may get some unraveling, especially if your humidity fluctuates very much.
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Go Browns!
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out of pure laziness this is all i do anymore unless its got a torpedo end. Also, i can never cut a cigar correctly so it saves me the hassle.
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