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I have always wanted to know how to roll this
I have always wanted to know how to roll this
Seems like it would be a giant fist full of filler.I have always wanted to know how to roll this
So these things are said to come in a 6 X 42/70/42. both the one I got and made are 5.55 X 38/100/38.
That's just crazy talk. How do they taste?So these things are said to come in a 6 X 42/70/42. both the one I got and made are 5.55 X 38/100/38.
Good lord. I must admit I do enjoy them. I tell everyone to smoke them at least once.So these things are said to come in a 6 X 42/70/42. both the one I got and made are 5.55 X 38/100/38.
Might be interesting to see what a fresh roll would be like. I rolled these torpedoes ten months ago, but now I'm curious what a new roll from that batch would be like with maybe 2 months on it post-roll. The change is truly phenomenal. I smoked a few from that same rolling sesh at about 2 months in and they failed. These were really incredible. Mild, rich, Cohiba Siglo.I put away my Jorge tobacco probably the same time as you. Maybe time to roll a few.
House blend, with a binder change:
Def the best stick I've ever had with that wrapper. Nice job!House blend, with a binder change:
Filler: 1 WLT Criollo Seco, 1 WLT Corojo Viso, 1 WLT Criollo Ligero Binder: WLT Honduran Habanos Wrapper: Jorge H2K
Glad you liked it, Blake.
That's creepy
#MAGAHere's a few of the 'liberated' sticks using NO mold. No conformity and they taste like... the Declaration of Independence! Each one has it's own personality.
Using equal pressure from tip to tip I let the cigar take it's own shape. Since the tobacco thins out at both ends they gravitate towards a figurado.
Look how happy they are!...
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You should hear them scream when you light'em on fire. That's really creepy.That's creepy