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If crocodile wrestling is out of the question, I'd like to see vitola comparisons within marcas. Ex. Epi #1 vs #2, JL #1 v 2, Perlas vs PCs etc...

But if Croc wrestling is an option, I'd prefer that.

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OK, some of these are easier to do than others but I will work my way through them where I can. 

All good :ok:

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As others have suggested, I would be really interested in an informational video on cuts/lighting/touch ups. What might also be interesting is to take a side by side comparison of cigars from the same box (as was done in the 'dunking video') and experiment with different lighting techniques. For instance, of course the difference between torch lighter vs. cedar vs. match, but perhaps also more subtle techniques: Does toasting the foot before lighting make a difference? What about puffing while lighting vs. not? For myself I never puff when using a torch, but if I must resort to matches, I will, though I recall being surprised by a thread where an unexpected number of members puffed even while using a torch. Perhaps more subtle still, what about the angle of the lighter to the foot of the cigar? I guess I'd be very curious to see side by side whether these subtle differences lead to a noticeable change in flavor and burn, and whether perhaps different techniques are optimal depending on which of the two is more important to the smoker.

I would also be very interested in a side-by-side storage solution comparison. This would obviously be much more time consuming and expensive, but I would be really curious to see a comparison of the same box spread out over the general storage options (wooden humidor, coolidor, wineador, ect.), and at various humidities and temps. I would also be very intersted to see some of the more subtle debates that come up on the forum so often tested, i.e. how to store tubos, storing in box vs. loose, ect.

Thank you all for your time, I love the videos! Whatever they end up being, keep them coming, please and thank you!

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