plugged cigar idea

mikey202

GO STEELERS!!!!!
Ok..Adam25 and I were chatting in Chat about plugged cigars.Would a real small gauge drill bit work to unplug a cigar?
Has anyone ever done this before?Are the cigar tools that are on the market like drill bits?Did I just give away an idea that would have made me Millions?:confused:
I just got to know!!!
 
mikey202 said:
Ok..Adam25 and I were chatting in Chat about plugged cigars.Would a real small gauge drill bit work to unplug a cigar?
Has anyone ever done this before?Are the cigar tools that are on the market like drill bits?Did I just give away an idea that would have made me Millions?:confused:
I just got to know!!!
Draw pokers are usually long metal sticks with notched edges at the tip and a handle. Some may look like a drill bit, but most look more like a screw that won't screw into anything. Maybe I'm a cheap bastard, but I just use a deck screw. I try to find skinnier ones for smaller ring guage cigars, and you definitely don't want to use a large screw on a really dry cigar because it will just crack the hell out of the wrapper. Massaging sometimes helps too. I haven't tried a small drill bit, but I figure that should work too; I just think it might be a little difficult to handle.

When I did a search on this site it seemed like most people recommended a draw poker, but many used an ice pick or skewer as a homeade remedy. But hell, give it a shot. Use whatever works and you feel comfortable with.

http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=28153&highlight=plugged+cigar+tool

http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=16872&highlight=plugged+cigar+tool

http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=20937&highlight=plugged+cigar+tool

http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=3898&highlight=plugged+cigar+tool

GL!
- C
 
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