ArizonaDave
Well-Known Member
I think You are a pro! Thanks... Mad. I like the way You showed the leaf with them. Yes very nice..Sad Mad-
Mike isn't your "Phantom" guest, is he?
I think You are a pro! Thanks... Mad. I like the way You showed the leaf with them. Yes very nice..Sad Mad-
No Sir, I was posting on the contest roll between You, I and My Wife (SHADOW) for Steve. She is rolling heads up with Big Bonner Oct. 31st. So now it is in the open, Sorry. I wanted to keep Her a secret, until the contest-reveal. Mad- I thought it would be fun for You guys to roll against Her.. Mad
That could explain a lot. Maybe Mike should make a video for us???
Those look great Mike. Guessing you are new to the forum but not new to rolling.
Sure thing. Here you go!
Thanks Mike, great video. Again showing the simplicity of the triple cap. Just like wrapping tape around the end.
I notice you also leave the cigars in the press overnight. They come out much firmer and hold their shape better which I've come to believe is one of the secrets to getting such a beautiful looking cigar with such a nice finished look. It produces not only a firm cigar but a close look shows a smoother/flatter surface for the wrapper to stretch upon. Comes out of the mold feeling almost like a smooth wooden dowel.
What's your favorite blend?
The one thing I really like about your video, is how you're able to combine the entubado method with the leiberman buncher. I've seen it done separate (the rolling styles), but 1st time together! It's one of the great things about this site is how everyone has their own personal touch to their Cigars!
Great job, Mike!
He will make You a comercial one to inset in You personal rolling table when You ask Him. He will give You the member price. Mad-
Sure thing. Here you go!
........, Im trying to start up a business ....
MarcL said:Nice setup. Really nice. I notice you preferring to designate the tips of filler leaves to the head. Can I ask why? It seems abnormal.
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