Paul Garmirian Super Sheffield Cigar Cutter | Review
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- In 1992, Paul Garmirian introduced the Super Sheffield Cigar Cutter. Over the course of seven years, just 1,200 cutters were produced, each one assembled by one man: Frank Marshal of Precision Engineering in Sheffield, England. Garmirian wanted to make the ultimate cutter and no engineering expense was spared. The body of the cutter was of made of aircraft grade aluminum and the blade was affixed to a tolerance of 1/4 of 1/1000th of an inch.
It's long been THE white whale cigar cutter for Brooks Whittington. Last year, we not only found one of the cutters for sale but we found an unused cutter available.
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I'll prob just stick to my $30 Cuban Crafters.
great video!
When I see this style I think of Durant from Dark Man. especially if it's gold in color.
Maybe this has been asked before, but what happens to the cigar that get cut? are they throw aways or are they being used for reviews later on?
Unfortunately, most the cigars shown in the video ended up in the trash. Outside of the video, it's the only "prop cigar" situation, but it's still more wasteful than I'd like. Some of the cigars we use are damaged on the lower half, hence why you don't see bands on some but not all of them. - CM
I've had a chance to use both the metal PG cutter and the new Saka cutter. Saka's version blows this out of the water. Just because it's forbidden fruit doesn't make it sweeter.
Are you just saying that because this guy kinda reminds you of Steve? lol
Am sorry but no matter how many times u said its hand made $500 is nuts! Thats half
Of one of my duponts and still more
Expensive than my davidoff cuter with dual blades lol
Its probably an collectors item since its no longer produced since 1999, hence the price.
@@aliasname5518 still not convinced lol but i get it now i guess
I’ve had my $8 cutter for 3 years and still cuts fine, I’ll pass sir