Not that it needs to be said, but personal observation leads me to conclude that drinking and forum posting can sometimes lead to foot in mouth disease.
I knew what your were saying, and assumed from that you did not know what I was saying. Don't buy into marketing hype - sometimes it's meant to enlighten but it's always meant to sell.![]()
What do you guys think about the different shapes of cigars, in regards to a smooth draw? I seem to find plugs most often under the band on parejo cigars. Usually I can work these out with some rolling between my thumb and index finger. With pyramids or torpedos I find the head of the cigar is more often plugged. This seems to be more catastrophic. When trying to work out the plug, I've ripped the wrapper or ended up cutting too much of the cap.![]()
I'm quite certain fish is well versed in cigar manufacture and can elucidate the differences between entubar, accordian and book styles of rolling. More importantly - he can talk about the advantages of each and discuss the skill of the roller and how each style matches their ability...
I'm not very educated in cigar rolling, other than what I've read and tried myself. I simply meant that these styles, that is, entubar, accordian, and book bunching are inherently different. Thus, all torcederos don't use the same bunching technique in regards to long filler cigars.
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