Not yet but I may have to...You ever try the CT1LS broadleaf? It’s not as dark as the 1DW but I think it taste better
Not yet but I may have to...You ever try the CT1LS broadleaf? It’s not as dark as the 1DW but I think it taste better
I know a guy that might have some samples...Not yet but I may have to...
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Beautiful torpedoes Marc, do you single or double cap them?
ditto .. I'm trying to keep up with you. I try my best at getting it done with one piece of leaf but, I will add if it needs it.Beautiful torpedoes Marc, do you single or double cap them?
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So each cigar had a blend of 11 leaves?The 47 X 4 inch cigars here are made from scrap fillers left over from my last 52 torpedos which had Cibao Criollo 98, San Vicente and Cibao Vuelta Abajo Hab. Ligeros, Criollo 98, T-13 and Piloto Visos, Nicaraguan and Rene Secos. Binders are Vuelta Abajo with a inner scrap piece of Rosodo wrapper. Wrappers are Criollo 98.
Possibly. normally I'll use a whole leaf or two to layer in some long filler with the short filler this time, I cut open two coronas to use instead.So each cigar had a blend of 11 leaves?
It actually looks pretty cool.My Ecuadorian seco wrapper was too short so I finished this one with a piece of American CT wrapper.
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Awesome!! Once you get used to accordion, try entubado. It really isn’t any more difficult and your draw should benefit. Keep it up!Smoking a torpedo that I made July 4th, I am slowly moving toward accordion bunching and seems to have much better draw. This one is mighty satisfying I must admit.
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