First gar rolled since my return:
I'm going to embark on a series of these T-13 plumpfectos for stash. I took several along w/ me on my trip, and they proved to be my faves. You got anywhere from four, four and a half, even five small T-13 leaves, one piloto seco, a Honduran habano binder, and a rosado wrapper. Not the most flexible wrapper for the job, and not the smoothest, either; but I like the color and the taste. So I will stash and stash until I run out of one or the other of these components. Hope I can perfect the plumpfecto in the process.
Hey, yesterday I scored some Indonesian leaf at FX Smith's Sons. I'm going to try it out. A gal there who used to work on those machines tells me it's her fave for easy workability. I'll soon know. I also scored a pack of fifty bunches and a pack of fifty prepped wrappers. Churchills, 7"x50rg. Kind of thing intended to be rolled up at a cigar show. If any of these turns out good, I'll see about offering it for sale cheap. Right now my problem is time. Just like any time you go on vacay, you come back to a crapload of work. Vacay may be said to be a fallacy in that regard. You don't so much get off work as you defer it. In this instance, I took such a long time off that I have a double dump big deuce crapload going on here. Anyhoo, I'll try wrapping one of these bunches in the prepped wrapper and Ill try this Indo stuff for flavor. It's not your Bezuki and neither is it your Sumatra. I dunno what you'd call it. Fairly dull color.
I also discover there's more piles of CT shade available. They were real small leaves last time. Haven't looked over these. Thing is, tho, you're just not going to see this genuine CT shade much longer. Forced out of production by CT wage laws. The CT shade grown in Ecuador and such does not have the same flavor.
My kid sis in Hawaii sent me a pair of Punabilt stickers for my Bday. I pasted them over the Ford emblems on my Ranger. Looks about right: