I know the barberpole look from top to bottom is usually clockwise. Ive seen few pics showing counterclockwise. Can anyone here confirm that they roll it both ways?
Yeah one is called between the lines and the other in-between the lines.
Nah. In-Between The Lines is a MUCH rarer, larger perfecto cigar, with THREE wrappers, made for some CFers (only about 30, according to Moki). Info on the IBTL on Moki's site.
There is nothing more special about BTL with a "reverse" wrap, as it all comes down to which half of the wrapper leaf is being used for that cigar in question, whether it will have a CBL, or shade cap, and as such, clockwise, or counter wrap.
Yeah one is called between the lines and the other in-between the lines.
Nah. In-Between The Lines is a MUCH rarer, larger perfecto cigar, with THREE wrappers, made for some CFers (only about 30, according to Moki). Info on the IBTL on Moki's site.
There is nothing more special about BTL with a "reverse" wrap, as it all comes down to which half of the wrapper leaf is being used for that cigar in question, whether it will have a CBL, or shade cap, and as such, clockwise, or counter wrap.
Yesm sorry about that. I was getting my information mixed up. For some reason I thought they changed the name because of the direction but obviously I am wrong. There are so many rare fuente cigars I can't keep track in my old age anymore!
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There is nothing more special about BTL with a "reverse" wrap, as it all comes down to which half of the wrapper leaf is being used for that cigar in question, whether it will have a CBL, or shade cap, and as such, clockwise, or counter wrap.