tandblov Posted April 28, 2008 Posted April 28, 2008 I love my Dupont Gatsby. It never fails to light and I prefer the soft flame over the torch. Enough said... As far as torches are concerned, I have a Lotus that I like, cause my wife bought it for me, but it does like to act up from time to time. I also had a Bugati, that I lost in a recent move, that was virtualy indestructable. It was a freebe at a Tatuaje event. I like the torches for touch ups. As far as cutters are concerned. I have had a Palio, and other cheaper cutters. Currently, I just use my good ole Swiis Army knife. It holds it's edge, I carry it with me all the time anyway, and I didn't spend 30 bucks on it. Ultimately, I use many more matches than I do lighters. Cedar matches work great.
CelticBasque Posted May 1, 2008 Posted May 1, 2008 » » Seriously...I want to know. What are you using or have you used in terms » of » » cutters and lighters that have been bulletproof. What do you swear by? » » Thank you for the responses. I want to chase a few of these up at the RTDA » for Aussie members. We have a hard time here getting access to the » magnificent range of product you have available in the US. I have found in » the past that not all that is expensie is good....Colibri and Prometheus » come to mind. Uh Huh... I was a victim of flashy advertising and bought a Prometheus lighter that now spends a lot of time looking sexy at the house, mostly unused. Only 2 bits of tobacco paraphernalia have never let me down. My Palio and one of the $3 Ronson lighters from the megastore...
havanaclub7 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Smokum, Great watch!!! Wow, that's awesome. I've had the honor of walking up to Air Force One to meet the President as he came off the plane. It's a pretty awesome experience. Air Force One is really one of the symbols of our country and it's truly a beautiful sight! You're lucky to have such a great watch!
semery74 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Lotus Table Lighter (1001 lights and still going strong) and a el Casco cutter. I've tried xikar and scissors before both went dual very quickly. The casco cutter uses ultra-high carbon german steel. It comes in gold, chome, and a combination. I love handing this to friends to cut their cigars. The look you get is priceless. .
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