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Those are some fine looking cigars. Is the chaveta made from some type of saw blade? Nice job.
 

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My last rolled ones. I tried for the first time the triple cap. A little bot more exercise and i will get there.
Maybe tonight i might give one a try.



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Jan, your rolling is really improving. I've never rolled a single one that pretty in two years of rolling. Blue ribbon.
 

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Thanks Knucklehead, with ups and downs, but every time I find a solution to the problems. That's what I like about rolling !!

The wrapper on the left is Pennsylvania Oscuro. It is darker then in the picture. I really like the color, but it is indeed a bit thick to make a nice wrapper.
The 2 on the left have a Criollo 98 wrapper. much better quality.

I just smoked the one on the left. It is a 52 gauge +/- 6 inches long. I never had to relight, tons of smoke ... I think that Penn. leave burns really well.
Sometimes it was a bit harsh most to the end. I had it 4 days in my humidor and I feel it is not long enough.
Next time I'll try to leave them at least 2 weeks.
I spoke to a guy who rolls cigars and he told me a MONTH is the minimum !

Jan.

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Thanks Knucklehead, with ups and downs, but every time I find a solution to the problems. That's what I like about rolling !!

The wrapper on the left is Pennsylvania Oscuro. It is darker then in the picture. I really like the color, but it is indeed a bit thick to make a nice wrapper.
The 2 on the left have a Criollo 98 wrapper. much better quality.

I just smoked the one on the left. It is a 52 gauge +/- 6 inches long. I never had to relight, tons of smoke ... I think that Penn. leave burns really well.
Sometimes it was a bit harsh most to the end. I had it 4 days in my humidor and I feel it is not long enough.
Next time I'll try to leave them at least 2 weeks.
I spoke to a guy who rolls cigars and he told me a MONTH is the minimum !

Jan.

A month is hard to do. I have noticed a change in some of my sticks, after letting them sit awhile in the humidor. I try to let mine rest, for atleast a week before sampling.

I have some Pennsylvania Oscuro and Criollo 98 wrapper, myself. Love them both.

Nice sticks by-the way !!
 

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Thanks Indianamac. Indeed they are getting every time a bit better. 2 day's ago I smoked the middle one. I rolled it from everything that was left on the table, so don't now really what was in there. It was rolled really TIGHT, so tight I thought it would give me a hard time to smoke. But already when I lighted it if had a good draw. Still surprised how tight a cigar can be rolled and still smoking good. For the taste it was a bit light for me, a mild to medium, and a bit to earthy, but nevertheless I enjoyed smoking it.
Yesterday smoked the last of the 3 and that was tasting much better (filler = Para. Flojo + Nic. seco). I really enjoyed this one.
Still can't believe that after such a short while I can produce cigars of this quality.



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Here's the cigar I rolled from my FLAT roller post, it's a Sabroso Medio from a WLT kit. Thought some folks might want to see it wrapped.
 

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Lol. My french is as good as my rolling, a little bumpy, occasionally crooked and sometimes tough going.
 

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Here's the cigar I rolled from my FLAT roller post, it's a Sabroso Medio from a WLT kit. Thought some folks might want to see it wrapped.

Do you have Blueprints for Dummies? I'd like to build one of those critters.
 
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