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ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
I fell for the drastically cut prices on a Gurkha sampler thinking "how can I go wrong with the 'reviews' by the seller?" This was before I was directed to this forum; wont make that mistake again but now I'm stuck with sticks that are falling apart! Is this a Gurkha thing or am I doing something wrong? I've let them settle for close to a month, I've calibrated my hygrometer and maintain a pretty level 65-70% rh. I also only seem to have this problem with the Gurkhas. Others I've had longer have been fine but the three Gurkha sticks I've lit have all done the same thing. Crack along the foor almost immediately after lighting: image But worse is the cap keep unraveling! I KNOW I'm not cutting past the cap: image This shot is really at the beginning. All three just keep unrolling to the point of not being able to continue. So again, Am I doing something wrong or did I just get duped into buying dog rockets?

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  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Most Gurkha's I've smoked had construction issues, so I try to avoid them. Well, that and I plain don't like most of them. Sorry bro.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    Learning that the hard way. I'm sure I'm not the first to learn this lesson but now I'm stuck with a humi full of sticks that are un smokable. I've signed up for some trades but can't bring myself to unload these on some unsuspecting BOTL. oh well, back to the drawing board.
  • RainRain Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    ehehat:
    Learning that the hard way. I'm sure I'm not the first to learn this lesson but now I'm stuck with a humi full of sticks that are un smokable. I've signed up for some trades but can't bring myself to unload these on some unsuspecting BOTL. oh well, back to the drawing board.
    Well, make no mistake, some people like them. Dustin has the same issue with LP #9's, ie they fall apart on him. Most people love #9's and have no issues, but somehow Dustin just had bad luck with them. If the wrapper is cracked beforehand, that's on thing, but if they just fall apart on you....could be a little bit of bad luck.
  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Plenty of people like Gurkha out there, look for the thread titled "top three you don't want in your humi" and post them for trade there.
  • bigharpoonbigharpoon Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,909
    There isn't a lot of love for Gurkha on this board, construction being one of the reasons. There are experienced BOTL who do like them, though. Throw up a post in the trades section and see if any Gurkha lovers respond. Anyone who likes them will know what they are getting.
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    I got no love for gurhka!! The msrp is rediculous and I have not had one I could say was worth more then $5 to me. That said some people do like them and Dustin raises a good point on the thread. For the future if it sounds to good to be true well...it's not and they are just trying to get them out of the stock room!!
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
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  • Steve2010Steve2010 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,036
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  • catfishbluezzcatfishbluezz Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    +2 what Rudy said, try dry boxing overnight if you know what you want to smoke
  • marineatbn03marineatbn03 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,634
    I enjoy a Gurkha every now and then, and they do tend to split at the foot. But the one trick I learned that prevents this is to toast the foot and then let it sit for a few minutes before lighting it fully. Once I did that, there were no more issues with the Gurkhas.
  • kuzi16kuzi16 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
  • RhamlinRhamlin Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,530
    Sorry to hear that brother. I myself love me some Gurkhas though ther are a bunch that taste like dried goat dung. I've found a lot need to be either dry boxed before smoking. And it usually helps them by letting them sit for a bit to get acclimated to the environment you'll be smoking them.
  • VisionVision Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,701
    As for me. I've found with a little rest 6+ months, i have had almost no issues. I do enjoy most Gurkhas and find them quite good with age. I did have burn issue with ROTT sticks from them about a year ago.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    This is all great stuff. I'm still finding the flavor not as much to my taste as I'd hoped so I'll probably be listing these for trade but first will try these suggestions and see what difference it makes.
  • ehehatehehat Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,534
    I tried one more before I traded the rest (Thanks Vision). After trying all the above suggestions it lit and smoked just fine. All the way to the nub. I can see most of these suggestions being pretty generic except the dry boxing, is that cigar specific or something that would be recomended for just about everything? My humi rarely gets over 65rh but anything that helps consistency and enjoyment is worth doing. Thanks again for all your help!
  • Lee.mcglynnLee.mcglynn Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,228
    Some sticks just smoke better when dry boxed...a lot of people like a lower rh but some sticks in that humi might disagree. This is where dry boxing shines. I'm sure kuzi can elaborate more on the total effects of dry boxing. I really don't do it often at all but I have a sepperate humi set at a lower rh...this is so once some of the sticks have taken a nice nap in a higher rh I can just put them in that humi so they can dry out a little bit more.
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