Got home from Señor Willy's place only to find my wife had just been stung by a scorpion. We are now at urgent care so she can get some pain meds. Having been stung twice myself I can empathize. The bark scorpion gives the most intensely painful sting.
To say I enjoyed myself tonight is an understatement. He looked through my rolling kit. He told me my metal sheet I have been using as a rolling surface "is no good" and gave me a wood square with a tile top to use. He looked at my ulu knife and said "is no good, I make you chaveta". He looked through my leaf and said "is good". He asked what I wanted work on and I said capping. He removed the wrappers from a few sticks he had rolled for an event yesterday and wrapped a few then had me wrap a few. Then I asked him how he bunches his cigars and he uses a semi accordion bunch. He had me practice a few bunches and it was intimidating having a pro watch over my shoulder. He remembered I had inquired about corojo wrapper, went into his leaf storage and grabbed me out about a half pound of Habano 2000 that is so damn pretty (will take pics when I get home) and he showed me how to de-vein the wrapper like I have seen the Cubans do in countless YouTube videos. He wants me to practice what we went over and come back next week to roll again. He wants me to start working with him at the rolling events he does to make some extra $. He doesn't speak much English so I need to brush up on my Spanish to communicate better.
Now for some equipment porn:
Stacks and stacks of molds
His home-made presses use hydraulic jacks and bungee cords.
One room has been converted to a temperature controlled humidor to store rolled cigars and he has another room for leaf storage.
Here is the master prepping some filler leaf from the container to roll some bunches.
I wasn't able to discuss purchasing leaf from him but he mentioned giving me some CT shade next week.
Here is what all he sent me home with today minus the wrapper. The paper wrapped bunches I will wrap and take back to him to inspect. The two shade wrapped sticks are ones he had me re-wrap.
He smoked one of the sticks I brought him and seemed to enjoy it. Today was a good day fellas.