August 14, 2008

How to hold your Cuban cigar

by Trevor Wallace

Did you know that their is a whole art and method of holding a Cuban cigar? Yes Cuban cigars are some cigarettes that you can puff inhale and chuck on the ground. Cuban cigars are the greatest delight for the hard working individual and if you can’t figure that out, that you are not meant for a Cuban cigar. Let me tell you more about a Cuban cigar and how you should hold it.

You are probably thinking what is the big fuss about when it comes to holding a Cigar. You are probably saying to yourself right now that “Relax guy, it is just a Cuban cigar and you light it like anything else”. See this why it is the more ‘influential’ people who consider Cuban cigars there partner in crime if you may would not take it so lightly.

Their is a proper way of holding a Cuban cigar and if you pay close attention, you just might be able to get it. I believe that with proper practice, anyone can do it so don’t think that you can’t. Cuban cigar smoking is meant for everyone who appreciates it and understand that this is truly a precious item and we are lucky enough to appreciate it and get it upon will or when we really want to smoke one.

The best way to hold your Cuban cigar is by forming a lock or a clamp on your cigar. However, this lock or clamp should just be enough to hold the cigar in a steady manner and not damage the cigar. This clamp shouldn’t be loose or you might drop your Cuban cigar and than too more damage than you ever imagine. Form that clamp or the lock by bringing in your thumb under the cigar and placing your index and middle finger on top.

This article should give you an idea on how much goes into a Cuban cigar and the science, the passion and everything else behind it. Don’t forget the tradition as it goes back thousands of years even before writing was invented. Cuban cigars and everything about them is truly sophisticated to the tee and that is a great thing.

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