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Old 11-21-2015, 06:24 AM   #3
Smokestack Jack
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With a closed foot or perfecto cigar, I'll usually clip the foot before I light it. Then I'll toast it just to get an even burn, but not too much.

I don't care for shaggy foot cigars too much. They seem to be a pita to light sometimes and tend to spark too much. I will clip the shaggy part of the foot off before I torch it. Maybe I'm going about it all the wrong way.
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