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Last post 20 years ago by 0patience. 17 replies replies.
difference between quality punches and cutters.
0patience Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
Man, I'd have never thought that there would be a difference.
I had a real nice punch that a friend had brought back from Italy, but it disappeared. :(
So I bought an inexpensive bullet punches. YUK! (They may not all be like the one I got, but this one is useless).

It tears the ends, so I end up with my trusty old guillotine [spelling?].
I did find some real nice custom wood punches with intricate inlay.
But before I buy any, has anyone ever used this punch/lighter combo? http://www.cigarbid.com/...on/lot.cfm?lotID=122590

Thanks for any advice.
Puff Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 07-19-2003
Posts: 49
I have been using a punch for years. It is am Avo Uvezian. Twist it and the very sharp blade extends and after you punch, twist it back retracting the blade and expelling the plug. It's a bad boy. MSRP about $60
arwings Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 02-09-2003
Posts: 950
Yup. Carry it most of the time. Very heavy, substantial lighter. Twin flame does a great job of lighting the cigar. CAUTION: the cutter that flips down is RAZOR-SHARP! Got a partially healed cut on my thumb right now where it got flipped open in my pocket without me being aware of it. BTW, holds a good supply of fuel, too. Think you would really enjoy it.
0patience Offline
#4 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
Odd.
I have been looking through a bunch of places and it never dawned on me that the manufacturers would have punches available. I'll have to keep my eye out on cbid for one. ;)

The one I had really wasn't that expensive, just nice quality and it bums me that it disappeared. Especially since I am not sure what is quality, but I found out that you get what you pay for when it comes to punches. :)

I'll have to check out the AVO brand.
Thanks.
donutboy2000 Offline
#5 Posted:
Joined: 11-20-2001
Posts: 25,000
Xikar punch appears often on Cbid.
Fatshotbud Offline
#6 Posted:
Joined: 03-31-2003
Posts: 782
About $40 ??
THL Offline
#7 Posted:
Joined: 10-22-2002
Posts: 3,044
Here's a cheap one that works great, extremely sharp and cheap.
http://www.cigarbid.com/...on/lot.cfm?lotID=123861
I bought 5 of them figuring when one got dull I would just chuck it, no big deal. That was 2 1/2 years ago and I'm still using the 1st one.
Slimboli Offline
#8 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
V-Cutter --- the best of both worlds.

Still leaves the cap intact for a better mouth-feel, and opens it up more than punch cutters do, for a cooler smoke ...
docrks Offline
#9 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2003
Posts: 2,708
Slim turned me on to these Teak wood V-Cutters !
These are a great device, reasonably priced and extremely reliable. Excellent recommendation.
0patience Offline
#10 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
Slimboli and docrks,
Is this the one you are referring too?

http://www.cigarbid.com/...on/lot.cfm?lotID=123874
I may have to see about getting one, if it is.
Thanks!!
docrks Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 03-03-2003
Posts: 2,708
The very same except for the wood used - mine is Teak - this lot doesn't say what it is --- but it's listed as a hardwood which would also serve you well for a long time.
Lowman Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 12-03-2002
Posts: 6,982
I have one also, per Slim's reco. Feels a little different in the mouth but gives a good draw. Good for cutting box pressed gars.

Low
0patience Offline
#13 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
I have seen some rosewood ones and mahagony ones listed on the internet of the same name.
It looks like I will take your advice and see about getting one. I'll wait a bit and see what comes up on Cbid. Might as well support that which helps me with info. :)
In the mean time, looks like I use my trusty old guillotine cutter. :)
SteveS Offline
#14 Posted:
Joined: 01-13-2002
Posts: 8,751
teak, rosewood and mahogany are ALL hardwoods ... and yes, this IS the cutter and $19.95 is the regular price ...
RICKAMAVEN Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 10-01-2000
Posts: 33,248
Slimboli

i saw the episode of "colombo" where he caught the bad guy because of the v cuts in the ash tray.

my advice, throw the cuts on the floor. it keeps the ants away, and you will be able to get away with murder.
Slimboli Offline
#16 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
Wow ... looks to me like the exact same one that I have, and it's teakwood. I am very surprised to see these on CBID, although they have been here before. I've had mine for years ... and I won it here ... then had to go to that 'other' site to get more because they were no longer offered here.

I'm glad to see them back!

I had three, but I gifted out two of them, one to SteveS, and the other to Robert of Bucanero ...

.. Steve, how do you like yours? Robert told me he had never used one ... before the one I gave him, and he really likes it!
Slimboli Offline
#17 Posted:
Joined: 07-09-2000
Posts: 16,139
BTW --- regular price is $29.95 at 'discount' places, but I've seen the Bostn V-Cutter listed for as much as $125 ... and the only difference is the exotic woods used (Bloodwood, Bird's-eye Maple, Zebra Wood, and many more) ...

Here is an interesting link to cutter info:

http://www.idiotsguides.com/Chapters/0028627016_PIG_Cigars/file.htm
0patience Offline
#18 Posted:
Joined: 07-20-2003
Posts: 1,023
Slimboli,
Thanks. I will definitely keep my eye on that one and see if I can come up with it. :)
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it.
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