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All cast iron. Looks like it is designed to be mounted through a hole in a table top. The current mat is too narrow for the device, maybe.

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ive seen on YOU-TUBE of them actually being used,

if i was a cigar enthusist ID BE ALL OVER IT,

it makes a nice, cigar for sure,
 

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I asked about it a while back and the fabric is less than 5 inches wide . It will need to be replaced.
 

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$114.00 is a boatload of money considering you can roll your own for free. Still, if it was half that price I'd be all over it.
 

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All cast iron. Looks like it is designed to be mounted through a hole in a table top. The current mat is too narrow for the device, maybe.

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It does drop into a table or counter top. My Lieberman is a total of 6" wide which makes nice 5" x 50ga sticks.

I asked about it a while back and the fabric is less than 5 inches wide . It will need to be replaced.

$114.00 is a boatload of money considering you can roll your own for free. Still, if it was half that price I'd be all over it.

By deduction...it's a new listing, so it must not have sold last time it was listed and it's a "best offer" deal. As soon as someone bids, the best offer is over...unless the seller cancels the listing.

The mat can be changed very easily and there is a spring loaded adjustment for the ring gauge. Mine goes from a 32 to a 64+
 

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Yeah, I built a temporary/portable table for it and have used it many times. It's pretty easy to use in that if you overload it with tobacco, it won't work...so there's almost no way to make a cigar too tight.

My problem with making cigars, either by hand or with the Lieb is getting the same amount of tobacco evenly across the whole cigar. Most of my hand rolled turn out like perfectos...unintentionally.






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I think I offered $66.00 a few months ago and it got turned down, but I just got another for $50.00 off of ebay.
 

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That's for cigarettes. I own one and although it does roll a nice, but short cigarette it is not very useful as a cigar roller.
 

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type in oak cigarette roller and this what comes up.
he offers more than one size this one is 12in wide for 155.00 and smaller one that is 6in wide and is 55.00 tell me what you guys think. thanks
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I notice the 6 in. comes with nine feet of Bee line hemp wax wick. Do you have any idea what the wick is used for? It could possibly be used to wax the roller slots, but I wouldn't want a wax wick in my cigarettes. (I use wax blocks made for canning to lubricate the wood to wood contact on antique drawer slides as in dressers, etc.) It may be a good question to ask before you buy one. The 6 in. will roll 2 cigarettes at one time. It's a pretty neat looking outfit, but I'd want to know what the wicks were for.
 

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The one I got is the same as the one still on ebay for $114.00.Manuf. Stanley Winget from York Pa. I believe I typed in the search area "cigar machine" and that's where it was,I think it was only on for 7 days,so I bid(ed)? the min $49.99 (plus shipping ) and no one else (meaning all of you guys) bid. It arrived Monday but I haven't had time to try it out,I do know I'll have to put a new cloth/belt on it, so any info on what to use or how to do it would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I do know I'll have to put a new cloth/belt on it, so any info on what to use or how to do it would be greatly appreciated.

Mine has an apron made of old fashioned oil cloth. You can probably use just about anything as long as it doesn't stretch. Talk to a local upholster and he'll probably give you a piece of scrap material.
 
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