GH “How do you like that cigar?”, DW “It’s good sir”, GH “It’s your first?”, DW (coughing) “Yeah”, GH “Well, don’t like it too much. They’re more expensive than drugs” - Gene Hackman to Denzel Washington in Crimson Tide.
Started by JKG, 09/03/2008 03:27 PM
You'll put your eye out kid!
(Couldn't resist...)
QuoteChristopher62 - 12/8/2008 11:25 AMYou'll put your eye out kid!(Couldn't resist...)
Quotejmagg - 12/29/2008 3:22 PMWhew,,, finally found some Ronson Jetlite lighters. Went ahead and bought the 2 that were in stock to back up my Colibri. But now that I used one, the Coilbri may become the backup to the backup. Thanks for recomendations on the Ronson. I bought 2 Ronsons for less $$$ than the cheap Colibri Firebird I have. Thanks again guys!
Quoteshawneous - 11/30/2008 8:56 PMMy local cigar shop has the large Perdomo table lighter and that is super nice to light with
QuoteJackal - 9/10/2016 8:24 PMAccording to King Cobra in his famous video. A Zippo is the perfect lighter for your Churchill Roberto.
QuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AMThe best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great!K
QuoteDave S. - 9/11/2016 9:59 AMQuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AMThe best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great!KJust got off Amazon.com.My new forge should arrive in a couple of days.I can hardly wait.PS Anybody got a forklift?
Quote05Venturer - 9/11/2016 11:57 AM QuoteDave S. - 9/11/2016 9:59 AM QuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AM The best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great! KJust got off Amazon.com. My new forge should arrive in a couple of days. I can hardly wait. PS Anybody got a forklift? ^^^^^^^^^ This is enabling at its finest LMAO
QuoteDave S. - 9/11/2016 9:59 AM QuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AM The best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great! KJust got off Amazon.com. My new forge should arrive in a couple of days. I can hardly wait. PS Anybody got a forklift?
QuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AM The best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great! K
QuoteDave S. - 9/11/2016 1:59 PMQuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AMThe best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great!KJust got off Amazon.com.My new forge should arrive in a couple of days.I can hardly wait.PS Anybody got a forklift?
QuoteDave S. - 9/11/2016 8:59 AMQuoteKen Kelley - 12/8/2008 10:59 AMThe best cigar lighter I've found, especially for the larger ring gauges, is a piece of red hot steel I've just taken from the forge. All you have to do is get it a half inch or so from the end the cigar and it very quickly lights evenly all over. Admittedly, it's not a very convenient method unless the forge is already fired up, but it works great!KJust got off Amazon.com.My new forge should arrive in a couple of days.I can hardly wait.PS Anybody got a forklift?This lighter is only 45 lbs. I think its a good price for a lighter of that size and quality. Might even fit in the tabletop lighter category https://www.amazon.com/NC-Whisper-Momma-Open-End/dp/B000O74MOY/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1473749640&sr=8-11&keywords=forge