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Sin 11-24-2011 06:56 PM

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def a hobby I could get into

Shawn hines 11-25-2011 01:34 AM

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Wow, I have been thinking of doing this for several years, but just couldn't get the nerve to do so... But I think that I may have to make a investment today.

So when you need those reviews on more sticks I would like to put my cigar club on the list, if you ship to FPO

BlkDrew 11-25-2011 06:54 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Shawn hines (Post 1484146)
Wow, I have been thinking of doing this for several years, but just couldn't get the nerve to do so... But I think that I may have to make a investment today.

So when you need those reviews on more sticks I would like to put my cigar club on the list, if you ship to FPO

If you have any questions when purchasing, I can help answer them.

I'd be more than happy to ship a couple to an FPO, just pm me an address.

Dr Voss 11-25-2011 08:42 AM

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This is a great thread, I'm just a noob and it has me interested in giving it try.

BlkDrew 11-25-2011 11:48 AM

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Thanks Brian,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brutus2600
Initial Thoughts: The wrapper has some visible veins and is applied very well. Overall the stick looks well constructed, with only a few minor soft spots.

http://www.stogiesnbrews.com/wp-cont.../roxy/01sm.jpg

First Third: The pre-draw brings notes of cut hay and a little vanilla. After the light the first few draws bring notes of hay, roasted nuts, and some light pepper. After it settles down there are some notes of buttered toast and some earthy, woodsy notes that I’m having trouble pinning down. Some slightly sweet caramel notes are mixing in nicely with some light black pepper notes. The draw is fantastic, not too loose and not too tight, and the burn is very good too, only needing one touch up (which I’m not entirely sure wasn’t my fault when I lit the cigar). The ash is a light grey color and is a little flaky, so it only holds to about a half an inch.

http://www.stogiesnbrews.com/wp-cont.../roxy/02sm.jpg

Second Third: Starting into the second third the cigar has really calmed down and is really starting to shine. The buttered toast, sweet caramel, and pepper notes are still hanging around. The mild and creamy nature of the Dominican filler really makes this cigar.

http://www.stogiesnbrews.com/wp-cont.../roxy/03sm.jpg

Final Third: Starting in on the final third it’s calmed down a bit. More toasted almonds and sweet cream than anything else. It’s stayed mild and smooth throughout the cigar, which I’m impressed with since a lot of retail cigars don’t do that. Finishing the cigar with no bitter notes and the sweet, creamy smoke really leaves a good impression overall.

http://www.stogiesnbrews.com/wp-cont.../roxy/04sm.jpg

Total Smoking time: 1:05

Final Thoughts: I enjoyed this cigar, a lot actually. Andrew’s rolling skills were impressive, as was his choice of tobacco blend. I'm ready to go out and buy some of my own tobacco to try my hand at this

http://www.stogiesnbrews.com/wp-cont.../roxy/05sm.jpg


kingcobradude 11-25-2011 01:51 PM

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I would prolly buy a box of these

BlkDrew 11-25-2011 03:23 PM

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so as far as applying the wrapper, I use a stainless tray, because it is easier to cut on, and if you lightly mist the outside of the wrapper, it sticks well to the stainless ( a trick i found on youtube of Sam Leccia rolling a nub)
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0985.jpg

you always want to start at the tip of the leaf, with veins facing up.
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0986.jpg

Remove a thin strip of the outer edge of the leaf, this is the edge that shows!
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0987.jpg

Then remove a larger section of the inner edge, it does not show, and contains the bulk of the veins.
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0988.jpg

BlkDrew 11-25-2011 03:30 PM

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I then bring it up to a tail, applying glue to the wrapper on the last 1/2 inch before the tip. One thing i did not show is that i cut a small flag from a scrap piece and go around the last 1/2 inch again, making a triple cap.
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0989.jpg

I then "Roll" the cigar, you can either use the Cheveta, or a piece of cedar like i have. this helps flatten out any veins that are really sticking out.
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0990.jpg

Cap it, i use a 3/4 inch copper union that has been sharpened,
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0991.jpg

And cut the foot.... now youre done.
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0992.jpg

Shawn hines 11-25-2011 09:28 PM

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Drew all I have to say is more... Great step by step

BlkDrew 11-26-2011 03:18 PM

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so i decided to distinguish between my Nicaraguan blend, and Dominican blend i will either use a gold N or D
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0993.jpg

Shawn hines 11-27-2011 08:32 AM

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I am looking forward to the day my box comes in the mail drop.

BlkDrew 11-28-2011 01:55 PM

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so i got bored rolling this time. I decided to make a few short sticks, used less filler, did them in the Havana wrapper and a CT shade wrapper
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0995.jpg

and the meat-head they are named after,
http://i781.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/IMG_0115.jpg

Blak Smyth 11-28-2011 02:00 PM

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Awesome work as always Drew! Can't wait to try another!
Sent your tube back to you today!

Shawn hines 11-28-2011 02:00 PM

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So do you think that I can make a mold over here by drilling a in between 2 boards? I know this sound kind of Redneck, but I cant afford a Mold right now but want to try this out.

BlkDrew 11-28-2011 02:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Shawn hines (Post 1486385)
So do you think that I can make a mold over here by drilling a in between 2 boards? I know this sound kind of Redneck, but I cant afford a Mold right now but want to try this out.

you wont get the best press that way. if you look at my mold the top fits into the bottom, compressing the cigar and making it perfectly round. I had originally ordered one from JP Rose in ohio, if you see one of my first pictures, that was one that was drilled between two boards, and it did alright for the first 3 cigars, then i decided to go the other way.

If you look on ebay there are a lot of ones for sale, just search cigar mold, im sure you could find one in the 30$ range.:tu

Shawn hines 11-28-2011 02:07 PM

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Thanks for the info...again

never_enough 11-28-2011 09:48 PM

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Still impressed by this. Cigars are looking great.

yourchoice 11-28-2011 10:13 PM

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Very cool!:cool:

boxmonkey 11-28-2011 10:55 PM

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what kind of bunching technique do you use? I've been looking on youtube at different techniques and now I want to cut into a nub to figure out how they bunch them to stand.

BlkDrew 11-28-2011 11:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by boxmonkey (Post 1486916)
what kind of bunching technique do you use? I've been looking on youtube at different techniques and now I want to cut into a nub to figure out how they bunch them to stand.

I have tried a couple ways. Accordian style works really well, I also started doing a u shape with 2 seco leaves and then fold the ligero inside of the "u" with some leftover scrap wrapper that I have dried.


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