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Torpedo Edicate

Guitar_Gatler

The Dude
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but I was just checking out the gurkha legend anniversario torpedos and I've only seen a couple cigars shaped like that. Anyway my question is do you clip the foot? If you do how much should you clip?
 
I believe what shape your refering too is called a perfecto...a torpedo is usually shaped like a regular cigar but has a pointed cap where as the perfecto is pointed at both ends. Some clip the foot of a perfecto, some dont...its up to you really. I usually clip mine as their easier to light and keep lit while first starting out. Wont hurt anything by not clipping it however.
 
Jeffro600 said:
I believe what shape your refering too is called a perfecto...a torpedo is usually shaped like a regular cigar but has a pointed cap where as the perfecto is pointed at both ends. Some clip the foot of a perfecto, some dont...its up to you really. I usually clip mine as their easier to light and keep lit while first starting out. Wont hurt anything by not clipping it however.
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Yea I just read the wrong one, its a perfecto.
 
I don't clip the foot and (for the most part) have not had lighting or bad burn issues. This goes for WOA, Short Stories, and other similar-shaped cigars as well. Light 'em up as is and enjoy! :thumbs:
 
stevehawk said:
I don't clip the foot and (for the most part) have not had lighting or bad burn issues. This goes for WOA, Short Stories, and other similar-shaped cigars as well. Light 'em up as is and enjoy! :thumbs:
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...same here. Never had a Ghurka but plenty of WOA's, Short Stories, Hemi's, etc. Never had an issue.

Regards - B.B.S.
 
mrjinglesusa said:
What's Torpedo Edicate?

:sign: ;)
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I think it's a combination of "educate" and "etiquette"... :p
 
stevehawk said:
mrjinglesusa said:
What's Torpedo Edicate?

:sign: ;)
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I think it's a combination of "educate" and "etiquette"... :p
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The sad thing is...I had no idea what he was talking about until you posted the correct spelling..

chalk that one up to me being a retard!
 
Guitar_Gatler said:
stevehawk said:
mrjinglesusa said:
What's Torpedo Edicate?

:sign:  ;)
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I think it's a combination of "educate" and "etiquette"... :p
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The sad thing is...I had no idea what he was talking about until you posted the correct spelling..

chalk that one up to me being a retard!
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We are just bustin' your chops, bro! It's all good... :D
 
So some perfectos are open at one end (looks like already clipped) and closed at the other (my main reference on this is the La Aurora Preferidos). I just looked up a pic of the Gurkha Centurian XX and it looks like both ends are open.

I think the best thing to do is to test the draw first. If it's too tight, clip. If not, smoke it.

For clipping the tapered end of a cigar, I always co conservative and test the draw. You can always cut more to increase the draw. Some people also cut at a diagonal bias. Then you get the whole argument about where to point the open side: up at the roof of your mouth or down at your tongue.

Do a search on "palate." You'll see where someone even linked a pic of the cigar in the mouth, illustrating the proper orientation.
 
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