I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
So you're saying The Three Match Method uses three matches?
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
So you're saying The Three Match Method uses three matches?
Yea. YouTube it. You could also use like one fireplace match as well. I could not find the larger matches here so that's what I did.
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
So you're saying The Three Match Method uses three matches?
Yea. YouTube it. You could also use like one fireplace match as well. I could not find the larger matches here so that's what I did.
He's busting your balls... Lol
However I googled it and it is a cool concept. The dude in the video is a little strange but all say the same about my reviews. Lol I will give this a shot soon.
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
So you're saying The Three Match Method uses three matches?
Yea. YouTube it. You could also use like one fireplace match as well. I could not find the larger matches here so that's what I did.
He's busting your balls... Lol
However I googled it and it is a cool concept. The dude in the video is a little strange but some probably say the same about my reviews. Lol I will give this a shot soon.
I came across a neat technique from a person called "The Three Match Method". It is also on YouTube. It requires three matches. One to help toast the cigar before cutting the head and the other two matches to light it. Interesting. It took me a few tries to not burn it completely.
So you're saying The Three Match Method uses three matches?
But CJ, is you can't remember pork loins, how do you remember with ignition system to use???wkoti said:I have a Blazer Little Buddy, a Xikar NXT, a $4 Ronson Torch, a soft flame butane LighterMate and wooden matches.
Because I smoke indoors most of the time, I use either matches or the LighterMate for my stoogies.
But on the golf course, I use the Ronson, because it's a torch and I could care less if I lose it.
If I'm smoking outside, I use either the Xikar or Blazer.
I have a lighting technique/plan for every situation.