This is my opinion (worth what you're paying for it):
The cigar pen is indeed a well made and popular pen style. However, you will find some folks (like me) who do NOT like the fat feel of the pen. I like the El Grande. I think it offers a similar amount of space to show off any blank you might be using, but the front section of the pen is slimmer than the rest of the pen, and has some ergonomic shape to it. Be prepared, though; when turned down to size, there is only a thin layer of material left on the tubes, so some woods might be prone to cracking. However, it is this thinness that contributes to the very light weight of the El Grande, which I like. This is a Berea set of components, and is available from them or some of their resellers.
Another suggestion might be the Panache from Craft Supplies. This pen offers a quite a bit of surface area, has a pleasing shape, no clip (meant to stand up on it's own), and little in the way of "bling" to distract from the blank.