Hey S Dawg
Can you keep me in the loop if you find a link for a decent V cutter, please?
Can you keep me in the loop if you find a link for a decent V cutter, please?

Names TJ, TJCoro, at your service, Stogiedog,

don TJ and the
Coros
Excellent question, Senor Dave, excellent question.
So I contacted the company's owner directly who was kind enough to send me the few she had left. I was blown away by her generosity!!! I offered her $$$$, but she wouldn't hear of it...not even for the postage. What an angel 


don TJ and the
Coros
Excellent question, Senor Dave, excellent question.
So I contacted the company's owner directly who was kind enough to send me the few she had left. I was blown away by her generosity!!! I offered her $$$$, but she wouldn't hear of it...not even for the postage. What an angel 







Glad you asked, senor IV,
First, start with a quality punch, and by that I mean one with a sharp blade. Otherwise, you are wasting your time and won't appreciate the untimate pleasure derived from a properly punched puro.
Next, place the punch on the head of the puro, and with a firm but gentle twisting action, begin to apply pressure; just enough to cut the cap. You don't need to drive the punch very deep, just enough to remove the cap and expose the filler.
Done correctly, you will be rewarded with a nice clean hole and the majority of the cap intact.

don TJ and the
Coros



No,No, No!!! Never, Never, Never!!!



Same holds true for cutters - Never moisten the head before cutting a puro. 
And let me further submit that you should never, never moisten the entire length of a stogie by running it in your mouth or any other moist areas, Mr. Clinton. That's just something done in American Westerns
(movies) or with cheap cigars, which, of course, no one here smokes.
don TJ and the
Coros
And let me further submit that you should never, ever moisten the entire length of a stogie by running it in your mouth or any other moist areas, Mr. Clinton.

Glad you asked, senor IV,
First, start with a quality punch, and by that I mean one with a sharp blade. Otherwise, you are wasting your time and won't appreciate the untimate pleasure derived from a properly punched puro.
Next, place the punch on the head of the puro, and with a firm but gentle twisting action, begin to apply pressure; just enough to cut the cap. You don't need to drive the punch very deep, just enough to remove the cap and expose the filler.
Done correctly, you will be rewarded with a nice clean hole and the majority of the cap intact.








. It won't make your Faux Cohibas any better, they will just feel better on your lips (
Please, no comment from funny guy, Mr. Robusto, we all get the joke here
.)
Who was it who said, "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar?" Well, sometime a punch is just a punch.
Names TJ, TJCoro, and I prefer a punch over a cutter, but that's just me.
don TJ and the
Coros
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