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Is it possible to make a 44 x 7.5-8 inch cigar that is capped at each end?  One that can be cut in the middle to make 2 cigars.  Or a long smoke if one wanted.  

I know you floated a similar question a few weeks ago, asking who had cut a cigar to make 2 of them.  And i’ve done it a few times.  It made me think it would be really cool if a cigar was made to do it on purpose if desired.

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1 hour ago, Kevin48438 said:

Is it possible to make a 44 x 7.5-8 inch cigar that is capped at each end?  One that can be cut in the middle to make 2 cigars.  Or a long smoke if one wanted.  

I know you floated a similar question a few weeks ago, asking who had cut a cigar to make 2 of them.  And i’ve done it a few times.  It made me think it would be really cool if a cigar was made to do it on purpose if desired.

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The Half 109 or "Petite 109" as described here, is probably my favorite vitola. Just about perfect in every way. I only learned about them maybe 5 years ago, when I grabbed a handful of customs in that size. They're now at the top of my list on all my custom/farm roll orders. All the benefits of a robusto, with the mouth feel of a PC or similar. I love it. 

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Dalia, Petit 109, and Primavera will be great to my cigar rotation, since I'm a huge fan of long cigars. I'm really excited to see these brand new FOH custom rolls 😄!

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Dalia, Flying Pig, Petit 109.

I don't normally smoke Flying Pigs but if its a tasty blend I say, why not.

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