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For really, really good cigars, I have a tiny pair of spring loaded needle nose pliers. The guys I smoked with used to laugh every time I pulled them out. I could seriously get a nub down to almost a 1/4".

It got to the point where every time I lit up, some wise arse would ask "David, is that cigar plier worthy?", lol.


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That's pretty cool.
I typically just use a wooden golf tee and stick it in the last 1/4" from the tip. Generally I can smoke it down to 1/4" - 3/8". Then I just use the tee on a par 3 since about 1/2" of it gets destroyed.
 

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For really, really good cigars, I have a tiny pair of spring loaded needle nose pliers. The guys I smoked with used to laugh every time I pulled them out. I could seriously get a nub down to almost a 1/4".

It got to the point where every time I lit up, some wise arse would ask "David, is that cigar plier worthy?", lol.


David
This is hilarious! (Wayne and Garth) "We're not worthy! We're not worthy"

It's all part of the ritual/experience my friend.
 

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I was burning my fingers! That's why I made one of these because I always seem to smoke em until they get evil on my finger tips.
Is that just a wooden corn cob holder with a T-52 band, or did you actually turn the wood too? Just curious. Looks awesome.
 
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wouldve loved one of these yesterday, haha but still managed to smoke it till the end.
 
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