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Have My Own Room
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I always toast the foot with a torch lighter, then I puff on the cigar with a soft flamb. I have found this is the best way to get an even burn on my cigars. I say light your cigars in any way that makes you happy.
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Ok, maybe just one.
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Well yesterday I tried a relight by putting the flame into the foot without puffing. Once it was glowing I expelled a little before giving it a light draw. I found that really helped the cigar not get harsh. Anybody else try this?
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Gonna make you groove...
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I use the Da Klugs method. That's how I was taught, and it's worked for me so I stick with it.
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When relighting, I always blow through the cigar before hand, then use the Da Klugs method again. I find blowing through first clears whatever it is that causes that relight nastyness. It works most of the time.
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I also use the same method as Da Klugs. I don't start drawing on it until the foot is completely lit.
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Haberdasher
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Sitting/talking = toasting
Riding/windy = light it straight on with torch You do what it takes!
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