This is pretty good. The cigar is perfect and it's finished in about 4 minutes.
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I've watched that video several times. Just be aware that was not that guys first rodeo. There were a lot of falls and drags before it was shot.Great set of videos guys! Now that I know there's nothing to it I've got to get some cigar leaf. Contributions welcome.
You want to remember their leaf is perfect and laid out so blending is just a matter of "2 of this, 3 of that, etc" The case is correct for all leaves and if they make a "second" that shot is not in the videos.Interesting in the first video how long it takes to apply the cap and finish the cigar.....almost as long as the bunching, binding and rolling. I've heard that master rollers in cuba can produce 10 or more cigars an hour, he's a little bit ahead of that pace.
Yep...understood, it is a commercial production environment.You want to remember their leaf is perfect and laid out so blending is just a matter of "2 of this, 3 of that, etc" The case is correct for all leaves and if they make a "second" that shot is not in the videos.
John
It is a good one. Straight to the point.Well John what about Chickens video? It was totally unedited! I think cigar rollers are athletes too just like pool players. We just don't get the exposure or appreciation.
Well John what about Chickens video? It was totally unedited! I think cigar rollers are athletes too just like pool players. We just don't get the exposure or appreciation.
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