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    Its a pretty big hole in the wrapper and I think its even through the binder...
    i dont think I'll be able to draw very well from it. I was thinking of putting some kinda paper or somthing over the hole..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kass View Post
    Its a pretty big hole in the wrapper and I think its even through the binder...
    i dont think I'll be able to draw very well from it. I was thinking of putting some kinda paper or somthing over the hole..?
    Yeah, i dont know if pectin will fix that. fuck it, just cut it in half and smoke it that way. I take it your address is current?
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    maybe you can get a rolling paper like zigzag and wrap it around the hole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cls515 View Post
    maybe you can get a rolling paper like zigzag and wrap it around the hole?
    Thats what I think I'm gonna do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabaiguan Juan View Post
    Yeah, i dont know if pectin will fix that. fuck it, just cut it in half and smoke it that way. I take it your address is current?
    It is.

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    Slide the wrapper down over it or moisten the cap after you "carefully" remove it and use it as a patch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    Slide the wrapper down over it or moisten the cap after you "carefully" remove it and use it as a patch.
    Thats a great idea! thanks.

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    I just re-read my post, the first part should be slide the band, not wrapper down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    I just re-read my post, the first part should be slide the band, not wrapper down.
    I've done that with the bottom band on a R.P. Vintage before that started splitting. It stopped the split from running up the cigar.

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    If the draw is your big issue, just put a finger over it to get the draw tight. Hopefully you get a tight enough draw for it to smoke to the rip and then you are golden from there. If you do slide the band down or use some sort of paper to cover it, you will still need to press on it to seal it tightly. Either way, I've found it to work, especially during these cold times.

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    What they said.

    I would Just put my finger over it and smoke it. Every so often When I'm carrying my cigars around for work to home to where ever they get a little banged up. I have a large herf box but only use a bag for those times I only have a 5 pack with me. At times it's a pain smoking a damaged one but I have only myself to blame for it. If it's a real issue for you do what nhcigarfan suggested.

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