I've only torn the wrapper one time. I took the band off way too soon. It felt like it would pull right off, but I was wrong. Luckily, I only tore it a little, so I didn't have any major issues.
I had the same thing happen to me one time with a gurkha centurian! It came apart totally. Had to smoke most of it with no wrapper at all. Pretty much sucked! I've had that problem with several Gurkhas... It's like they use too much glue.
I think Gurhka does use too much glue on the bands, I've always had problems taking the band off of em. I usually take my bands off before I even cut the cap off, but if you really want to make sure your bands come off without the wrapper Moose, smoke the cigar almost down to the band and then take it off, the heat should have melted the glue a little bit and hopefully doesn't screw up the little bit of cigar you have left.
Of all the cigars i've smoked ...... i've only had a problem with very few, and if my mind isnt playing tricks the trouble bands have been gurkha. just my 2cents
How awesome would it be if cigar companies made bands that were made out of tobacco? They could put just a little tab of starch on there to keep it in place and then you could just smoke right through it. And, for that half inch or so the cigar would develop another flavor. Enh? Yeah.
if you wait till the cigar is burning near the band, it wont be too hard to take off, if it is, apply a little pressure to the band between your two fingers and roll. should work its way loose. I rarely am able to take it off like a ring, always have to unstick the two ends.
Well the reasoning there is obvious. The only reason to buy a Gurkha is so that you can flaunt it with the band on and say "look at me, I'm smoking an expensive cigar"...if you are going to take the band off, then you may as well just smoke a good cigar and not even worry.
If its a good cigar, I'll smoke it till I burn myself or cant hold the cigar anymore. No reason to fret, one of the guys I smoke with has yet to nub a cigar, I have seen him set down a cigar with 3 1/2 inches to go. And it was a good stick too.
To tide you guys over go to www.coronacigars.com and that company will engrave existing cigars....
Damn, you gotta love technology. Can you imagine trying to tell someone in the 60's that in the future they would laser etching cigars? Lol, crazy man, crazy.
Comments