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Lets Go Buckeyes!
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Gonna make you groove...
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Ragg wool fingerless gloves. I wear them ice fishing so I can tie knots and stuff. Wool doesn't burn very easily either. Some of the man made fibers can burn pretty easily.
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That's a Corgi
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Trek has some wool glove "liners" that go inside the padded bike gloves or used with a full glove outer shell. They are just warm enough, but super thin, sturdy, and easy to hold a cigar with. I have used them in seasons past when smoking outside.
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Rider on the storm.
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Go with the Nomex if you can get them. I used to do a lot of flying in helicopters while in the Coast Guard and I was able to load and shoot with a 35mm camera with no problems. You should be able to type with them.
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someone already posted but i would go for gloves with no finger tips i would think this would help typing and holding your cigar. I have dropped cigars while wearing gloves before and not noticed due to not being able to feel the cigar in my hand.
(Also having a couple drinks helps you drop and forget about things too )
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