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Very nice! I have used one of those once, and it seemed to cut very nicely!
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Good score!
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Awesome pick up ! I have a Palio myself and they never disappoint.. been thinking about getting my hands on a V-cutter myself
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02-18-2011, 06:45 PM
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Nice cutter,
I am also thinking about a V, the Boston (I think) is sweet, and I've had the hots for the Room 101 Xicar style cutter for ages, beautiful piece but a lot of $'s.
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Cool man. That has been on my list for a while. I too have the Colibri Diesel cutter and am not impressed. I still use my v cut all the time, as well as my xikars.
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I got one just like it. You'll love it
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Great choice Mike. I've been using the burlwood one for three years now. Ten plus cigars a day and still no problems with the cutter. Just clean it once a month with a Qtip and alcohol and keep the grooves cleaned out. You shouldn't have any issues.