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    Quote Originally Posted by BnBTobacco View Post
    Please try to comprehend the information I posted you keep on commenting on my post,what is your problem?
    Why are you taking his comment personally, especially since it was just on a cut-and-paste job? People are allowed to disagree and make comments. The reader can decide what advice to--and not to--follow.

    From what I've gathered, take 'er easy and you'll enjoy your time here better.

    And PS: I'm no business guy, but I would guess alienating yourself, with a bad attitude, from potential customers is not a good model.
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    If you do find yourself with a cracked wrapper, before you chuck it, you can try repairing it with a gelatinous mixture of pectin powder and water.

    I had the opposite problem last month where a cigar got wet from an overly-filled humidifier. The filler and binder expanded faster/more than the wrapper and it left a 1 cm by 1 mm crack. After letting it dry out, I just applied the pectin to the wrapper and exposed binder to create a seal and it smoked wonderfully. The crack was near the head and I smoked it to the nub without it unraveling.
    Latest smokes:
    Cigar: 5/19: Nub Connecticut 464T
    Pipe: 3/16: G.L. Pease~Charing Cross


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