Taking off bands...
Hugemoose
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I'm sure this happens to everyone, but when I take a band off a cigar I think I hold my breath it makes me so nervous!
Too often a band takes a little bit of wrapper with it. No matter how carefully and slowly I take it off it sometimes still happens. This happened a while ago to me with a NUB cammy and after I took the band off (with some wrapper) the cigar exploded and I had to put it down.
OK, there is my rant. That is probably the only thing about enjoying a cigar that makes me panic. Nothing worse that ruining possibly the best part of the cigar.
Anybody else have some horror stories with removing bands?
Too often a band takes a little bit of wrapper with it. No matter how carefully and slowly I take it off it sometimes still happens. This happened a while ago to me with a NUB cammy and after I took the band off (with some wrapper) the cigar exploded and I had to put it down.
OK, there is my rant. That is probably the only thing about enjoying a cigar that makes me panic. Nothing worse that ruining possibly the best part of the cigar.
Anybody else have some horror stories with removing bands?
Comments
This has just been happening more often to me....just bad luck I suppose. Normally it may only be a small bit of wrapper, but that NUB was a real let down. The wrapper was caked with glue when I inspected it closer.
CK
Sorry to be of no help! :-)
I have a solution....I'll only smoke seconds!!
I have only had one Gurkha so I don't have much experience with their wrappers.
Never seen that either but would like to ...
Same here ...seems I have been nubbing several cigars lately ...
Upon further inspection I cannot figure which site I have seen it on...
To tide you guys over go to www.coronacigars.com and that company will engrave existing cigars.... I'ma still look for those Partagas