Abstract: A scissor cutter (100) includes two scissor handles (102, 104), a frame structure including a main ring (106) and a secondary ring (108) that are movably connected to each other, and at least three blades (118, 120, 122). The main ring (106) is connected to one (102) of the two scissor handles and to one end of each of the at least three blades (118, 120, 122), and the secondary ring (108) is connected to the other one (104) of the two scissor handles and to another end of each of the at least three blades (118, 120, 122). When the two scissor handles (102, 104) move relative to each other the main ring (106) and the secondary ring (108) move in a rotational motion relative to each other and the at least three blades (118, 120, 122) move relative to each other reducing a central region (302, 408) defined by respective cutting edges (402, 404, 406) of the at least three blades (118, 120, 122) thereby cutting a cigar or other object located in the central region (302, 408).