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HOT Bundle... I love the bear on there! A bear might actually eat them20 Corona Gorda
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HOT Bundle... I love the bear on there! A bear might actually eat them20 Corona Gorda
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Looks like a great first stick to me, keep it up
No shame in that. Nice work.
Thank you guys/gals. Coming from this group and the quality rolls I've seen in the past 160+ pages, that makes me feel better. My buddy was watching last night. When I was done he said "Holy sh*t dude, I didn't have high expectations when you started but I gotta be honest....that turned out ok!" Ha!BRAVOOOOOOOOO!!!! You are well on your way! Keep rolling... truth is you were hooked long before... now you are captiveWelcome to the roll world!
Blake just is a cigar God...How do you guys get so ridiculously talented.
If by God you mean usually-failingBlake just is a cigar God...
XLNTWell....don't ask me how long it took to do and don't ask for a picture of my cap. My first time rolling one ever, 2 hours ago! I think I'm hooked already.
That's way better than my first roll. Be proud of that stick. Try like hell to save some of your early rolls to compare against where you develop along the way, especially when you need a little extra motivation. Hand rolling is a unique talent that few take the time to learn and hone. If you have the passion (and you must, you're here with us) you can let that talent take you places if you are willing to put in the work. A few years ago I was right in your chair, now I have people approaching me for my cigars wanting to buy them faster than I have time to roll them and I get paid to do live rolling events. You don't have to take it to my extreme, I have a high level of passion for blending and rolling. Most important thing is to enjoy the roll. If it isn't bringing you pleasure, reevaluate what you are doing.Well....don't ask me how long it took to do and don't ask for a picture of my cap. My first time rolling one ever, 2 hours ago! I think I'm hooked already.
YEEEEESSSS!!!!If by God you mean usually-failingstudent of ways to wrap planes around cylinders, half-domes, and cones, then yes, I am that thing.
Thank you.
Saving one will be easier said than done! I'm pretty sure there's absolutely nobody in my area that does this so that opportunity is definitely something to think about. I rolled another one last night, cap was about 2% better than the first roll but I think it needed more filler. It could have used another 1/2 or even a full leaf. I definitely need to work on binder prep. It feels like there's such a fine line between crumbly and easy to tear. The adventure continues!That's way better than my first roll. Be proud of that stick. Try like hell to save some of your early rolls to compare against where you develop along the way, especially when you need a little extra motivation. Hand rolling is a unique talent that few take the time to learn and hone. If you have the passion (and you must, you're here with us) you can let that talent take you places if you are willing to put in the work. A few years ago I was right in your chair, now I have people approaching me for my cigars wanting to buy them faster than I have time to roll them and I get paid to do live rolling events. You don't have to take it to my extreme, I have a high level of passion for blending and rolling. Most important thing is to enjoy the roll. If it isn't bringing you pleasure, reevaluate what you are doing.
Really Nice, Mr. Tao. Lookin killer. Which Nic leaves are those viso and lig?Next brave try is shaggy foot. Smoked them accompanied by some friends' great Cubans.
The fatty:
0.5 Ecu Seco Wrapper
1 Columbia Binder
2 Honduran Seco
1 Nic Viso
1 NIc Ligero
The shaggy foot shared similar leaf components but has 1 Honduran Seco less.
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The one available on LO. Heard good things about WLT Nic Habano fillers. What are your thoughts in comparison of both?Really Nice, Mr. Tao. Lookin killer. Which Nic leaves are those viso and lig?
I'm about 3 years out of touch on the LO versions. Been using the WLT in most blends for two years, and now winding that down and movin' on. Didn't get any Nic filler in the last LO order, but got the Nic binder, and will take it from there. Seem to be a habano binder. So much of their stuff seems to be shade-grown habano that it makes you wonder how much of it is really basically the same shit, doesn't it?The one available on LO. Heard good things about WLT Nic Habano fillers. What are your thoughts in comparison of both?
Looking great! I leave the foot shaggy 99.9% of the time. One thing I learned the hard way with those shaggy feet, sometimes while lighting it up, a piece of glowing red cherry will fall and can melt a decent size hole in a car seat.Next brave try is shaggy foot. Smoked them accompanied by some friends' great Cubans.
The fatty:
0.5 Ecu Seco Wrapper
1 Columbia Binder
2 Honduran Seco
1 Nic Viso
1 NIc Ligero
The shaggy foot shared similar leaf components but has 1 Honduran Seco less.
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That cap's so sharp I'd be afraid I might cut my lip.
... uh, wrong forum, dude.lick you finger and stick it in the hole to put the cherry out.
Noooooooooo... the shag looks great... plus that's good tobacco you'd be snipping... just start the wrapper deeper into the foot... you know... show a lil less leg... uh, wrong forum, dude.
But, serously,
- cut that shag shorter it will still light easy, and
- leather seats
Super Fly Upstream Salmons! Fantastic!![]()
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Fillers: Criollo / Piloto seco, Piloto / San Vicente viso. Binder: San Vicente. Wrappers: Criollo / Corojo / Habano