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Vintage cigar cutters

cigar cutter

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Aug 7, 2005
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Germany
Hallo to all,
Macms
ppb67
Seamus
Lucasbuck
Swifty
Jcpyro
lopaka
flyingpanther
preeembargo

thank you very much for the welcome....
Caudio51: thank you for the welcome...they still are sharp. but the hole is for to days cigars is too small...
Cheeze:thank you for the welcome that's for sure.....This place is realy the best.
AVB: thank you for the welcome...my home is in Berlin
Great to see that so many of you are interested seeing pictures of old cigar cutters....finally I made it and since last night I am online
www.cigar-cutter.de
Wish, I could invite you felllows for a good cigar!
see you soon again and.......... bee good!
 
The site is looking good, I've never seen the cutters you have. BTW, my family came from Schleswig-Holstein.

cigar cutter said:
AVB: thank you for the welcome...my home is in Berlin
Great to see that so many of you are interested seeing pictures of old cigar cutters....finally I made it and since last night I am online
www.cigar-cutter.de
Wish, I could invite you felllows for a good cigar!
see you soon again and.......... bee good!
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Does anyone know if that's a match holder on the left?
 
Very nice site. :thumbs:
It is interesting to see what the old cigar cutters look like.
I will continue checking the site to see what new has been added.
 
macms said:
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Does anyone know if that's a match holder on the left?
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I'd say that's a good guess. It looks like the smoker might use the groove on the inboard edge to strike the match. Then they would safely discard the used matches in the ring at the base.
 
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