I just let this play in the background and didn't watch it but I liked it. The narrator is the lady who rolls cigars on her bare thigh. I don't think she did it in this video. I only listened. I didn't watch. I will watch it later,
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I heard enough " cigar talk " during the boom years to last 10 life times , truly . It is wonderful to watch them roll . First time I saw it done was in Tama Florida at the Villiazon factory when I was 12 or 13 . Thats one of the first memories I have with my step father . We both thought the rolling was cool
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I’ve used a similar approach for a while, and it works well. Drying time can make a big difference, especially with certain cuts. Sometimes just a little less packing pressure helps, too.
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Interesting. Out of curiosity... did you shave your legs before you tried this approach?MushyDiner wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 8:26 am I’ve used a similar approach for a while, and it works well. Drying time can make a big difference, especially with certain cuts. Sometimes just a little less packing pressure helps, too.

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Choosing the right blend makes all the difference. I once tried some hand-rolled cigars from cigar rollers dallas, and the quality blew me away. The craftsmanship was top-notch, and the flavors were smooth and well-balanced. It's interesting how much a fresh roll can change the smoking experience, especially compared to some mass-produced options.