the gurkha
NWMSU Mafia Godfather
I've got a wolf Double Guillotine cutter that works really well and has stayed very sharp. I also have a pair of uno scissors that I got off of ebay that work very well, but I only use these every now and then.
Swissy said:Just wondering... I have almost always used the .44 mag punch (maybe since I have a .44mag?) but I lost the bullet/punch head and will need to get something new. Was wondering what the popular choice is? I prefer the punch due to the clean hole, and less 'debris' coming loose...
(I did a search and didn't see much discussion on this...)
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coventrycat86 said:Swissy said:Just wondering... I have almost always used the .44 mag punch (maybe since I have a .44mag?) but I lost the bullet/punch head and will need to get something new. Was wondering what the popular choice is? I prefer the punch due to the clean hole, and less 'debris' coming loose...
(I did a search and didn't see much discussion on this...)
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I have five or six of these, one on each key ring. :thumbs: I think this is the best way to cut a cigar, except for torpedos but I hardly ever smoke those.
I also wouldn't worry too much about running polls like this even if one had been done before. It's interesting to see how answers change over time.
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My father still uses one of those spear things, looks like a thick toothpick. Has a nice little suede pouch. When he doesn't have that he uses the pin on the back of his police shield or his tooth to rip off the cap.... now that's a FOG :laugh:Thumper9 said:Question:
Years ago I used a spear type device which didn't damage the capa, but gave a nice sipping draw. Anybody still use one these?
Thanks
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