Oh I'm very aware. But looking at this cool stuff might just push me into making time for thisYou dont need any of this to start, all you need is Leaf
Oh I'm very aware. But looking at this cool stuff might just push me into making time for thisYou dont need any of this to start, all you need is Leaf
Ah ok lol, jump right inOh I'm very aware. But looking at this cool stuff might just push me into making time for this
Time is managed by the amount of cigars being made in the session. Using sealed containers allows pausing.Oh I'm very aware. But looking at this cool stuff might just push me into making time for this
That's a good point. When i started I was always rolling these huge batches of like 6-10 cigars, because that's how I learn stuff: quick feedback and repetition, muscle memory through fast reps and improvements; but now I rarely roll more than two at a time, and typically while doing something else like watching sports on TV or trying to get away from it when the gf is watching The Bachelor. Takes a few minutes to get a couple bunches in the box, then ten minutes some other time (whenever) to wrap them.Time is managed by the amount of cigars being made in the session. Using sealed containers allows pausing.
If you have time to smoke, you have time to roll . Doing the two together is one of life's greatest joysI'm on the edge of getting into rolling (time is my biggest hinderance right now). This thread though, this thread might cause me problems.
I think you may have presented an excellent solution for this cheap bastard. Another plus, that is much nicer looking for live rolling events than a tuck cutter. Win, win, win for meAn alternative to the factory style tuck cutter.
This cutter is available new around $55. I've had one that has lasted 20+ years and still going strong. Never had a problem and never even sharpened the blade.
Con...It is limited to a 54 RG cigar and there is no way to set a specific length but I don't need either of those features.
Pro... Good quality. Way cheaper than a tuck cutter but cuts the end perfectly clean. It is also good at cutting the cap prior to smoking.
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NudgeI'm on the edge of getting into rolling (time is my biggest hinderance right now). This thread though, this thread might cause me problems.
I'm actually creating a useful list (or so I think) of links to various posts here for "new to rolling" types and thats one of them
Correctamundo. I've always said "spend your money on leaf".You dont need any of this to start, all you need is Leaf
Amen !!If you have time to smoke, you have time to roll . Doing the two together is one of life's greatest joys
I would have bought this had I seen it in time.
Agree completely!If you have time to smoke, you have time to roll . Doing the two together is one of life's greatest joys
That's what the garage is for!Agree completely!
Rolling in the house (basement) is what I do. No smoking in the house.. she said she'd kill me if I lit one up inside.
Since I'm not done living I'll obey.
WOW! .. that looks like a widow seller.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Cigar-Nipper-Peter-Hauptmann-St-Louis-Counter-General-Store-Tobacco-Bar/122602492549?_trkparms=aid=555018&algo=PL.SIM&ao=2&asc=44040&meid=91f7511ac8074e5db18e2ae925176f05&pid=100011&rk=2&rkt=12&sd=132565122037&itm=122602492549&_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850
Saw this cutter and thought it was pretty cool. Not worth the price IMO but cool to see the progression of cutting tools.
and if its a good one - its stupidly priced. someone needs to make a chinese knockoff for a low price. (i love the older well used ones - but something simple and new and easily replaceable if necessary would be great)I need a tuck cutter. I rarely see a good one advertised on eBay