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Finally got to work on rolling from sample WLT,will wait few days to see how they smoke,but as you can tell I love the smaller size cigars.also cant wait to buy a mold to see if changes to look and smoking better.

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first of all thanks Don for all you did for me! then no deluxestogie only smoking end was capped..for some reason after all the hours watching and reading here and online the small ones come more natural?? im now try how to roll bigger ones maybe its because im scared to waste any leaf or? I think it was the mold i was using [funny pages from newspaper] saw that many times in alot stuff watched online.

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alrite i just smoked one of my new cigars rolled from the sample pack from WLT[sabroso medio} great smoke!!! burned great and didnt go-out until I put it out in then end! and all the tobacco is great stuff/easy to work with and roll even for new roller like me. The only thing I would change is add little more kick to it.but I think thats because all these years im used to alot bought cigars that have alot of "nica/Hon" rolled stuff so my taste buds are for more "strong stuff" but that what sells these days in cigars. trust me im not complaining about the tobacco I got.again its great stuff! but this being a learning curve now I know more what I like..which is more tobacco from WLT.but different kinds im just so happy finally got to roll/smoke my own!!!


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Good you enjoyed it. You can hedge the blend on your next ones more viso, less seco, for a bit more strength. Mild to medium exactly matches the description of the kit. Sounds like you should get one of the ligero selections to satisfy your taste.
 

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alrite i just smoked one of my new cigars rolled from the sample pack from WLT[sabroso medio} great smoke!!! burned great and didnt go-out until I put it out in then end! and all the tobacco is great stuff/easy to work with and roll even for new roller like me. The only thing I would change is add little more kick to it.but I think thats because all these years im used to alot bought cigars that have alot of "nica/Hon" rolled stuff so my taste buds are for more "strong stuff" but that what sells these days in cigars. trust me im not complaining about the tobacco I got.again its great stuff! but this being a learning curve now I know more what I like..which is more tobacco from WLT.but different kinds im just so happy finally got to roll/smoke my own!!!


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Great to hear! You're up and running now and it only gets better. Add more ligero to get the strength you want. The strongest IMO is the Nicaraguan ligero. I'm a big fan of the Criollo 98 ligero which is my current favorite.
 

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Great to hear! You're up and running now and it only gets better. Add more ligero to get the strength you want. The strongest IMO is the Nicaraguan ligero. I'm a big fan of the Criollo 98 ligero which is my current favorite.

I'm still using the Aleman Liguero, but maybe I should save some back, and just order the Criollo 98' Liguero. The Aleman would be too weak for Cigar's taste buds.
 

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hey this it i was waiting for..order/roll/smoke and go from here!!..but crillo98 is surely on my short-order list! thanks guys..and gdaddy you are rite hopefully this is just the start. i was just own the old cigar-auction site and seen one of my favorites going-off for ..well lets just say old habits are to break lol.

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what would happen if I add old burley{Tn Red}to one of my mixes?

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I have rolled quite a few cigars with BigBonner's burley red tips. The aroma is rich. It tends to boost the nicotine quite a bit. As a wrapper, it can be pretty and flavorful, but is fairly hygrosocpic, so the head gets soggy quickly. A large burley puro will set me on my butt.

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Baylor you can be proud of all three of those. Great job. Put one away to see the progress you have made with your rolling down the road.
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