Brotherhood of the Travelling Shuriken - CLOSED & FLYING
The Sniper
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Greetings my fellow enthusiasts! A week or so ago, I purchased a Shuriken cutter because I was intrigued by the idea and wanted to try out something new and different. Info can be found at the link at the below:
SHURIKEN CIGAR CUTTER
I posted my experiences with the Shuriken in a thread under Cigar 101, and found out at the end of the day it just isnt my cup o tea. However, that thread generated a lot more interest than I expected so Ive decided to send this puppy on tour for folks to try out for themselves if they wish to.
Here are the terms to participate:
- The offer is open to any member in good standing of the CCom forums who either A) has more than 100 posts, or can be vouched for by such a member. I will leave this thread open for one week (until next Sunday night) for folks to sign up for the tour, at which time I will compile an order and send it on its journey.
- Participants are NOT hold onto the Shuriken for more than ONE WEEK before sending it to the next person on the list, so folks arent waiting forever for their opportunity to give it a try.
- Participants are required to post their experiences with, and thoughts on, the Shuriken after sending it on to the next person on the list.
Look forward to giving back to the community by giving folks a chance to try a unique product in the Shuriken. Hope to see a good turnout! :-)
EDIT - the list of participants signed up so far...
Toombes
jlmarta
xmacro
90+Irishman
beatnic
Imgembo
pbchevo
I have decided to extend the signup deadline on this until tomorrow (Tuesday 4/10/12) at noon due to the Easter holiday, so there's still time to get in on this if interested.
SHURIKEN CIGAR CUTTER
I posted my experiences with the Shuriken in a thread under Cigar 101, and found out at the end of the day it just isnt my cup o tea. However, that thread generated a lot more interest than I expected so Ive decided to send this puppy on tour for folks to try out for themselves if they wish to.
Here are the terms to participate:
- The offer is open to any member in good standing of the CCom forums who either A) has more than 100 posts, or can be vouched for by such a member. I will leave this thread open for one week (until next Sunday night) for folks to sign up for the tour, at which time I will compile an order and send it on its journey.
- Participants are NOT hold onto the Shuriken for more than ONE WEEK before sending it to the next person on the list, so folks arent waiting forever for their opportunity to give it a try.
- Participants are required to post their experiences with, and thoughts on, the Shuriken after sending it on to the next person on the list.
Look forward to giving back to the community by giving folks a chance to try a unique product in the Shuriken. Hope to see a good turnout! :-)
EDIT - the list of participants signed up so far...
Toombes
jlmarta
xmacro
90+Irishman
beatnic
Imgembo
pbchevo
I have decided to extend the signup deadline on this until tomorrow (Tuesday 4/10/12) at noon due to the Easter holiday, so there's still time to get in on this if interested.
Comments
Groovy! I have a Cohiba Puro waiting for it.
EDIT - Sniper, your link in the OP sends me off to JRCigars. You trying to start something, buddy?
You are on the list sir.
Toombes
jlmarta
xmacro
90+Irishman
beatnic
Imgembo
Gentlemen, please pm me your addresses for verification purposes. Anyone else who wishes to get in on this at this point, please do likewise.
- pass will be flying in order of signup. Toombes, you're first up.
- someone will need to write-in Imgembo's address for me at some point as the pass goes along. Havent heard from him with an addy & I dont have it on hand.
Have fun fellas, its a pleasure to be of service to you! :-)
Sniper OUT
Got it covered, bro. I'll throw it on the list. Thanks for the opportunity, Sniper!
Here's a pic of my first attempt.
Here we go...
After the cut. I placed the Shuriken over the cap until I felt it bite in and then gave just a small push. The cuts are so thin that it's hard to see them on such a dark Maduro. I'm sure they would be much more noticeable on a Connie.
The draw gained from this cutter is a bit more firm than I prefer, especially during the light. I had to spin the stick and bite down while drawing in order to get a good light. The whole "gnaw and draw" technique takes some getting used to. I'm betting it loosens up after a few inches or so into the stick.
I'll post again tomorrow night using a Corona or Robusto. Still not sure if this is my cup o' tea...
Thanks for the opportunity to try something new, Glen!