Doesn't the saying go, "Anything's a nub tool if you're brave enough" lolAll these nubs and so few"nub tools". SMH.
Heheheh, close enough...Doesn't the saying go, "Anything's a nub tool if you're brave enough" lol
Where can I get one of these "Nub Tools", sounds like a fitting addition to my collection I reckonAll these nubs and so few"nub tools". SMH.
I like those small corn cob forks for nubbingDoesn't the saying go, "Anything's a nub tool if you're brave enough" lol
Here's what I have for a nub tool/draw saw. It's pricey BUT IMHO worth every penny.Where can I get one of these "Nub Tools", sounds like a fitting addition to my collection I reckon
CAO NUBBED!Here's what I have for a nub tool/draw saw. It's pricey BUT IMHO worth every penny.
http://www.hwiebe.com/store/p13/Redeemer
Also, there's something else here from a company on Amazon....I know a few people own this and like it. But I personally don't have one since I own the Redeemer.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_9?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=cigar+nubber&sprefix=cigar+nub,aps,141&crid=390OD3KVQ9RSJ
LOL nice improv there !Sucker made me work for it. That's as far as I'm going.. View attachment 102079
Thanks for the recon. I like the wood grain finish of the Modus, but that's quite pricey for just a "nubber" (as they call it), especially considering I'm not one who uses a draw poker. That being said $79.95 for the Redeemer (awesome name btw) makes the Modus look like a bargain by comparison LOL.Here's what I have for a nub tool/draw saw. It's pricey BUT IMHO worth every penny.
http://www.hwiebe.com/store/p13/Redeemer
Also, there's something else here from a company on Amazon....I know a few people own this and like it. But I personally don't have one since I own the Redeemer.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_9?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=cigar nubber&sprefix=cigar nub,aps,141&crid=390OD3KVQ9RSJ
Corn Cob fork always a cheap nub tool. I’ve used the Redeemer’s draw saw once maybe twice since I’ve owned one. Definitely did its job of unplugging a plugged cigar.Thanks for the recon. I like the wood grain finish of the Modus, but that's quite pricey for just a "nubber" (as they call it), especially considering I'm not one who uses a draw poker. That being said $79.95 for the Redeemer (awesome name btw) makes the Modus look like a bargain by comparison LOL.
I think for now I'll stick with @herfdog recommendation of using a corn cob fork, even though I haven't used one since I was a kid.
I generally smoke cigars like Lanceros and other small ring gauge cigars, so plugging is something I don't experience much. I've been lucky so far as to not have a cigar that a little massaging couldn't cure. Now all I have to do is find a cool corn cob forkCorn Cob fork always a cheap nub tool. I’ve used the Redeemer’s draw saw once maybe twice since I’ve owned one. Definitely did its job of unplugging a plugged cigar.
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I have a couple fondue forks , aligator (roach ) clip type thingies, and good ol' needle nose in the garage.I like those small corn cob forks for nubbing