Draw issues
                
                    Dustin1981                
                
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                    I sat down earlier tonight expecting to enjoy my first RP Vintage 1992 but to my suprise I couldnt.  Everything in the pre-light seemed ok, no cracks in the wrapper, firm feel but not hard, cut with my standard punch.  I torched it and went to take my first draw and next to nothing.  I took a few more puffs and still couldnt get any decent amount of smoke. I should add here that it wasnt the punch hindering the smoke the draw was incredibly loose.  Again I inspected the wrapper expecting to see smoke escaping from somewhere but no.  I have had some sticks with a loose draw before but I couldnt even keep this lit for more than 1 min or so.  Has anyone had anything like this happen before?  I could see if there was a crack or the wrapper was peeling but everything looked fine.  But to end the story on a good note I just went back to the humi and got a Alec Bradley Harvest Select and enjoyed that with a good micro-brew that my parents brought back from there weekend trip to Pittsburgh.  So the first real nice weather night was not lost just not as good as I had hoped.                
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            I've had that happen before, no idea what causes it or what can be done to fix it.0
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            had it happen with a Gurkha Signature 101...pissed me of but thank God I had a Diesel waiting to save the day.0
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            Same thing happened to me last night with a different stick but I didn't post about it because I didn't know how to describe it. The only thing I can add is that I would have to take a ton of puffs to get smoke on a loose draw and finally would get a good puff. The problem was that it turned the cigar hot. I wasn't an inch into the cigar and the band was already warm. I smoked another inch or two and called it a night.0
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            I had a similar issue a few times before and I found if you 'roll' the stick between your thumb and first finger you can loosen it up. Just give it a firm roll around the band area then in the middle of the stick.0
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            Might sound noobish, but cut a coat hanger and push it down the middle as gently as possible. I think there's a tool out there for this, but this is the free way. lol0
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            I dont know if I was clear with my discription before. It wasnt that the draw was tight it wasnt plugged, it was so loose that I couldnt even get a draw on it. I feel for the couple of guys who said this happened to them as well, its a quick way to ruin an afternoon.0
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Yeah, the only thing worse than looking forward to a cigar and having it so tight you can't get any smoke is looking forward to a cigar that will draw fine but not give any smoke. Frustrating is the word that comes to mind.Dustin1981:I feel for the couple of guys who said this happened to them as well, its a quick way to ruin an afternoon.0 
