Thanks. Yes there might be más; that was the first three out of 7 and I think I recorded at least a couple more...That was a thing of beauty. So nice I had to hit it twice. ¿Hay más?
Holy shiny-Ness batman, how wet was that wrapper?
For some reason I actually became nauseated watching that wet wrapper one. Really enjoyed the Klaas one, tho.Holy shiny-Ness batman, how wet was that wrapper?
The last time I saw a cigar video that actually made me want to puke was one of those Perdomo ones where we see the rollers applying that goopy black slop to the sticks to turn them into "maduro" cigars. Something about sopping-wet tobacco just makes me want to heave.Often you will see thicker and died leaf this wet being stretched over metal to facilitate ease of application. you can't do this with thinner or shade grown leaf.
I did too. That unusual hollowed-out circle is exactly what I get if I pre-cut my torpedo caps; so I was surprised that he was using that on a regular rounded head, weren't you?Yeah, I thought the capping technique was interesting. any time Christian Eiroa talks, I listen. be sure to watch the other videos.
Yes. I figure that leaf is thicker and, you know how thinner strips can easier conform to curves like that shoulder. less to trim too?I did too. That unusual hollowed-out circle is exactly what I get if I pre-cut my torpedo caps; so I was surprised that he was using that on a regular rounded head, weren't you?
Those are great. Now I gotta find me a bottle of Famous Grouse 30 Year.
Looks like a bargain compared to MacCallum 25.Those are great. Now I gotta find me a bottle of Famous Grouse 30 Year.
That MacCallum must be pretty dear, since the Grouse 30 averages $260 a 750ml.Looks like a bargain compared to MacCallum 25.
Holy shit, my rolling is completely inadequate....LFD mágic
I know exactly what your talking about. FWIW that's a Rocky Patel video not Perdomo.The last time I saw a cigar video that actually made me want to puke was one of those Perdomo ones where we see the rollers applying that goopy black slop to the sticks to turn them into "maduro" cigars. Something about sopping-wet tobacco just makes me want to heave.