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When told that Clyde Drexler was a better three-point shooter than him, Jordan responded "Clyde is a better three-point shooter than I choose to be." Then he hit 6 threes in game 1.
I've wanted one of these since the first time I saw them. Snagged it for $19 on CigarBid.
Quick question though, can tabletop lighters be left outside in a screened in porch?
Looks very nice and of Substantial size, would expect it to have a large fuel tank.
As to leaving it on a screened porch. Doubt temp swings etc would be a big problem.
The big Ronson table lighters of yore that lived in doors in many cases stayed as bright & shiny as new for years.
But other than an owner wanted to make sure others would not fail to note that lighter, most smokers would use matches
to light pipes,cigars,cigarettes while those Ronsons sat gleaming on the tabletop.
Someone here on Cigarbum will surely have a more detailed as well as more useful answer to your query.
Sure does look nice...and you sure did well at the price.
Congrats,
Enjoy.
I've wanted one of these since the first time I saw them. Snagged it for $19 on CigarBid.
Quick question though, can tabletop lighters be left outside in a screened in porch?
Nice Pen, never saw one of those on CigarBid before. j/k
I would caution against leaving it on a screened-in porch. The temp and humidity swings over time might harm internal components. Just my take on that.
Just because I thought it was cool, and I collect lighters. It's a dual soft flame butane, with a built in punch. Today's flea market pickup. Works fine.
I thought it would be fun to shout out about the cool new gadget we just bought to enhance our cigar smoking experience.
Mine isn't super-recent, but it's still my latest and certainly one of my favorites EVER. It's my IM Corona Classic lighter in brown calf skin. Most of you will see it and think "Old Boy" which it basically is. The difference is that rather than a horizontal flame trajectory, it employs a traditional vertical flame. It lights first time, every time and holds a lot more fuel than it's small-ish size would suggest. I can get roughly 8-10 "normal" ring cigars lit per fill. The action is buttery smooth and the build quality and weighty feel is standard IM Corona fare. It's just outstanding in every way.
There was a bit of a breeze when I took this pic, but the flame really is vertical.
Don: It looks very nice. How do you like it vs. the IM Corona Double Corona which you have written about and which I also have?
Don: It looks very nice. How do you like it vs. the IM Corona Double Corona which you have written about and which I also have?
The DC smokes everything out there. Simply the best lighter made, regardless of price.
I like the Classic, but it's just a basic, single soft flame lighter. Like all IMC products, the construction is top notch and feels very solid in the hand. It's deceptively small, but seems to have a lot of lights in it. I can handle 4-5 cigars on a fill. It's not nearly as versatile as the DC and is harder to toast with in comparison.
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