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Hahahahaha This will be good for hand/eye coordination Hahaha Tom
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I've never heard of this before. What is the reasoning behind leaving the cello on?
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Ummm... OP doesn't say anything about better cutting - just that he likes it.
Now - the second post says it is better. I will have to experiment...
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What I read some time back is that it keeps your cutter cleaner and you will therefore get better cuts.
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I would think this would dull the blade(s) quicker. Having to cut through cello and cigar, instead of just cigar.
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i have a confirmation #!!
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yep!!
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Honestly I don't know how you can really see the cap with the cello on to cut it where you'd like. Just smoke the freeking cigars this isn't rocket science
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