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Clint

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Since placing a label on the cigar can potentially pose a hazard to the wrapper, I prefer this method....

I place loose cigars inside in clear glass test tubes filled with a mixture of water (distilled, of course..) and diswashing soap. I somtimes add a teaspoon of vieagar if the cigar is something valuable like a Swisher Sweet.

I then place a label on the outside of the tube, so as not to harm the wrapper in any way.....
 
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MoJo

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I've been looking at these. Haven't bought any yet though.

http://www.onlinelabels.com/cigars/cigar-labels.htm
Can anyone confirm that the adhesive is only on a portion of the band and not the entire thing? Just want to be sure that the label sticks only to itself and not the cigar.
Maybe a stupid question, but the site didn't specify that, lol.
It's just a portion. I recently just bought some of those bands and they are the ones that are on some of the cigars I sent you in the non-newbie blind trade, so you can check those to see if you like them. The only thing I can complain about them is that on a couple of my cigars they have fallen off due to the adhesive not not lasting. I easily get around this by using a small piece of tape, but it has only happened on a couple so far.
 

shadowcam

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Just got my batch of the billboard cigar labels. They look pretty sharp and the label maker is easy to use. Access to the label maker is has a limit though, which is a big foul up, IMO. After 3 month from when I activated it, I will have to buy either more labels or the rights to use the label maker again. Looks like I have to go through 800 lables in 3 months... sigh.

 
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