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They look good to me. My first few were about the same. It doesn't take much practice before they look as good as they smoke.

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Excellent. I'm curious as to how they smoke???

I smoked 2 of them so far.
Gave one to a good friend and BOTL to try out.

Great draw and didnt ever need a relight.
Blend is decent too.
I think I will try to roll just a hair tighter next time. Was being a little cautious trying to not tear the binder and wrapper.

Thank you for your videos. They were phenomenal asset in the process.
 

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I smoked 2 of them so far.
Gave one to a good friend and BOTL to try out.

Great draw and didnt ever need a relight.
Blend is decent too.
I think I will try to roll just a hair tighter next time. Was being a little cautious trying to not tear the binder and wrapper.

Thank you for your videos. They were phenomenal asset in the process.

I like what you've done! Btw, what kind of wrapper is that? I really like the red tint one, wouldn't mind getting some of that myself.

You can always practice on Secos as a wrapper, or any leaf for that matter.

Keep up the great work! Pretty soon, you'll be buying by the pound!
 

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Lew Z, I am proud of what You posted on Your roll Sir. I think, with Your skills --You could beat My as* in a roll as well as ADZ. Now put some Brouthers grim in them and jet. Are You going to stay a while?? Dave is in as well as All of Us. We would love to have You here Sir. The only thing I can not do now is, smoke a cigar that is not a Cabana or smaller due to the two steal plates in My jaw. Just can't open the holder up- So I hold it and draw. LOL Now what I did not tell You was-- There is an explosion of bad boys here this season, and it's going to get real ripe.. I think it is going to be a- I couldn't help it just had to do it year, this time to Myself and others for 2015? Had some great pics and probs. , strange things as well this grow . Hum?? If You would like, We would enjoy You to join Us in the group cigar forum? Mad-
 

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I smoked 2 of them so far.
Gave one to a good friend and BOTL to try out.

Great draw and didnt ever need a relight.
Blend is decent too.
I think I will try to roll just a hair tighter next time. Was being a little cautious trying to not tear the binder and wrapper.

Thank you for your videos. They were phenomenal asset in the process.

You're very welcome. Seeing your progress makes the effort worth while.
 

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Say Gdaddy, I'v got two sticks to share. If You can tell what is in them- I will give You a silver eagle. Even webmost has not done it yet on the grims. Up for it? I think knucks may guess when they get there. Mad- They are common leaf and "I blend in stages" So, Up for the smoke?
 
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Here is my first attempt at rolling (minus two others that were super loose barely resembled cigars.)

They are from the Sabroso Medio and Azucarado Oscuro kits from WLT.
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Nice job IF !!
Let them rest a week If you can. It is a big difference.
Did you use a mold ?


Jan.
 

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I like what you've done! Btw, what kind of wrapper is that? I really like the red tint one, wouldn't mind getting some of that myself.

Its the wrapper that comes with the Sabroso Medio - Habana 2000 Wrapper

Mad Oshea - Glad to be here and thank you for the welcome. Consider myself joined.

Ivar, those sticks look awesome... The two tone roll is very interesting
 
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Nice job IF !!
Let them rest a week If you can. It is a big difference.
Did you use a mold ?


Jan.

Nope, no mold. I took advice posted on the forums here and am going to wait on a mold until my rolling improves. I have heard a mold allows beginners to make 10 pretty, but horrible smoking cigars at a time! *laughs...

I am thinking of making a quick single cigar mold though.. that way I still get feedback one cigar at a time, but can make them a bit prettier. As for now I am the only one who sees them so it doesn't matter much.
 

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Ivar, a half piece of plain paper makes a good "mold". I originally read wrapping in newspaper, but did not want the possibility of ink leaching into my cigar.

After the binder, I roll it up in the paper, starting at the corner, not straight. Roll the paper wrapped cigar a few times as though tightening a scroll of paper, then a small piece of tape on the free corner of paper to prevent it unrolling. Allow to sit a half hour or more, then remove the paper and find a smooth " molded " cigar, ready for a nice neat wrapper leaf. I get a more uniform burn, since starting this technique. I don't smoke enough cigars of the same size to justify a mold. Plus if the cigar is a little thick or thin, it still gives good results; too big won't fit a mold, and too small the mold will be of little help.
 

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These days, you can get that cured, you know.
 
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So how's that string smoke?

"Leather and cedar, with notes of sisal..."

Ah, it's good to have fun, innit?
 
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