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Bad luck with st dupont lighters
Bad luck with st dupont lighters







bad luck with st dupont lighters

The wooden variety is typically made up of a small piece of white pine or aspen and does not require any sort of additives to make it hold its shape. The chemicals in these matches are used to bond the paper and make the “stick” or handle of the match. As cigar smokers we always hear that we should avoid paper matches and stick to only wooden stick matches if a lighter isn’t handy. The big difference comes in the way of the fuel. The fire continues to burn as it consumes the fuel, in the shape of paper or wood.

bad luck with st dupont lighters

When friction is applied to these compounds a chemical reaction creates heat which in turn creates fire. They each have a tip with a variety of compounds. Matches are more, or less, the same across the board. The article was inspired by the many questions we have received asking us “ What is the best way to light a cigar?“. The intent is not to talk about the actual technique of lighting cigars, but instead to talk a little about the different methods available. The purpose of this article is to discuss with you a little about lighting your cigars. It includes an article discussing one of the more common questions we receive through the contact form along with a video. The final product is what I have for you today. With the decision being so sudden, I didn’t have a name for the segment or even known exactly what I wanted the end result to be. On a whim I decided to select a topic that we get questions about often and do a video on the subject. I thought about doing a Short Ashes video but cast the idea aside after thinking about how long its been since I’ve done a video with a written article to go with it. I did however feel like doing some sort of video.

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This too wound up being put on the back burner to take care of more pressing issues.Īfter a few hours of after-work yard work, I just didn’t feel up to recording a full blown cigar review. The idea was to respond to some of the standard emails with a link to a page explaining the things that were asked. We eventually let the idea go and talked about possibly writing up an article every now and again on particular topics. We all liked the idea but weren’t crazy about how much time and effort would have to put into the page to get it started, not to mention the ongoing effort of keeping this page current. While we talked, Brian mentioned doing some kind of Frequently Asked Questions page to help cut down our email load. Most of the discussion was aimed at reorganizing and the creation of new pages. A few months back, Jerry, Brian, and I were talking about some of the things we would like to do in the future with Stogie Review.









Bad luck with st dupont lighters