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@Lynn ....be watching yer mailbox and you'll find out. The "answer" to leaving your $$$ ones on display, and still have a :twocents: one to carry that the damn horse can step on, without causing you a total meltdown.
First off he opts for red Velvet now, thinking it might be Green Velvet.
Sure hope if the final choice turns out to be Blue Velvet this will be on a big flat screen on the opposite wall.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwCitgDib-g
(may have to paste and go...but wurth hit)
When the mood is right details mean a lot.
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Late to the party, but here are my trusty everyday helpers. I have tons of others but these do the vast majority of the heavy lifting. :)
http://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/...psusr4kjmu.jpg
I only need a V-cutter, a decent lighter and an ashtray and I am good to go. In a real pinch the cutter doubles as a cigar holder. :)
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Gotta say, love the marinade injectors in the mix. Smokin and cookin go hand in hand in my parts.
@Trackmyer :thumb: Kept losing them before keeping with my cigar tools.....it just made sense. Haven't lost one since. You're right, there is NO outside cooking without a cigar lol. They also make for a good emergency reamer, except when Cajun Butter notes are found in a good Padron bwaahaahaahaahaa.
So here is most of my collection. I have the Monte key club punch and another lighter upstairs.
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Here's a nice punch made by Ricardo Velarde, best known for his custom knives.
http://www.fototime.com/63CBE1CBEFBC5F4/medium800.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/17D4ED37AD209AE/medium800.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/4BFD0C37E9A7585/medium800.jpg
Just bought this for Heather (usafvetwife). Seems to be one of the last sets anywhere. Got a hell of a deal. Engraved, 10% veteran's discount, and shipped for just south of a C note
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@AK47 It is awesome! It's a soft flame torch. Great for slow toasting and the build quality is fantastic.