I mean, which side is the foot?The side with the peg. Place the rolled stick, minus wrapped in the side without the peg.
I mean, which side is the foot?The side with the peg. Place the rolled stick, minus wrapped in the side without the peg.
Mooting this project has chewed me up and spit me out. I just cannot put a pencil to it coming from any direction and come out in the black. I give up. If the FDA backs off, or if that bill now stalled in congress comes thru, then the story may change.I have extensively mooted setting up just such a shop on-line. I have the software, the server, the domain (torcedoritos.com), the bank gateway (that's the REALLY hard part!), the LLC, etc. etc. Let me now get off the dime & make the offer. I'll write up a proposal & send it to Bliss, MarcL, Hooligan etc. Anyone wants to listen & possibly participate, shoot me a PM.
They look great!48 X 4.5 to 6
from the center
0.75 mata fina (wlt)
0.5 corojo (wlt)
0.5 san andres (wlt)
0.5 criollo (wlt)
0.5 piloto (wlt)
dominican/san andres binder (wlt)
fire proof wrapper (wlt)
Really cool graphic. Where does it come from?I think your right. back in that day, the tapered foot was easier to light.
San Andres binder?48 X 4.5 to 6
from the center
0.75 mata fina (wlt)
0.5 corojo (wlt)
0.5 san andres (wlt)
0.5 criollo (wlt)
0.5 piloto (wlt)
dominican/san andres binder (wlt)
fire proof wrapper (wlt)
Having switched over to hand rolling with no mold I find that these shapes to be the natural shape of the cigar. When rolling the bunch, the tobacco thins out at both ends causing the shape to taper.I think your right. back in that day, the tapered foot was easier to light.
No, I don't. When?Having switched over to hand rolling with no mold I find that these shapes to be the natural shape of the cigar. When rolling the bunch, the tobacco thins out at both ends causing the shape to taper.
So it would seem fair to say that a perfectly tube shape is unnatural. It requires chopping off good tobacco for the sake of appearance to get down far enough for a consistent pressure from one end to the other.
Do you know when the perfectly round cigar became in vogue?
spot onIt seems that the introduction of the Lieberman rolling machine helped greatly to promote the parejo shape and helped faze out the figurado. Cigars could be made in a cylinder shape faster using less skilled labor. It allows almost anyone to achieve the same results. Gets rid of craftsman and puts anyone in the seat mass producing cigars
I find it somewhat disingenuous in an industry that talks about 'pride' and 'passion' and 'handmade' showing rollers applying wrappers by hand but not showing the 'behind the scenes' machine used to make the bunch using unskilled workers. Like producing 'paint by number' art pieces and then selling them as original "hand painted" pieces of art.
http://cigarhistory.info/Cigarmaking/Cigarmaking_tools_II.htmlReally cool graphic. Where does it come from?
San Andres binder?
These look gorgeous!! I didnt find "fire proof" wrapper on WLT?48 X 4.5 to 6
from the center
0.75 mata fina (wlt)
0.5 corojo (wlt)
0.5 san andres (wlt)
0.5 criollo (wlt)
0.5 piloto (wlt)
dominican/san andres binder (wlt)
fire proof wrapper (wlt)
Right, that is popular. though, I can't seem to get any of it.I see! And they don't burn, right? LOL
I'm glad you like them. I'm pretty sure it's there? you might have to look between the lines a little.These look gorgeous!! I didnt find "fire proof" wrapper on WLT?