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Rocky Patel Royale

I bought a PerfecDraw tool a few weeks ago, and since then I did not get a plugged cigar (Until today)

I typically do not do a cold draw and even if I did, I would probably not know if a cigar was plugged, but when I found the cigar was plugged, I bored the cigar clumsily. It did not look like the video tutorials at all. However it worked. I now have a perfect draw
 

AreBee

Lifer
Mar 12, 2024
1,198
5,779
Farmington, Connecticut USA
Yep, that’s a bear 🐻 There is a cage, but looks like the bear is on this side of the cage.
Only Arebee can clear our doubts 😀
There’s no cage! The bear came over the fence and I bolted in the house. I took the pic from inside the doorway and included my abandoned smoke. I did slowly sneak out to grab my beer though. 🤣
 

BenMN

Lifer
Jun 21, 2023
3,299
52,590
St. Paul, MN
I typically do not do a cold draw and even if I did, I would probably not know if a cigar was plugged
Such a great innovation

One thing I've learned- a tight predraw does not necessarily mean I should start drilling.

Sometimes, they open up after lighting.

Sometimes I'll throw it in the 62rh box for a while and that fixes things

Other times, it's obvious that an area between head and band is the trouble spot. A single drill-pull usually fixes this*

*I've been told this is from inexperienced rollers applying too much thumb pressure. I don't know if this is actually true but it makes logical sense to me
 

AreBee

Lifer
Mar 12, 2024
1,198
5,779
Farmington, Connecticut USA
I fought this Andalusian Bull from start to finish. It was well kept with all my other cigars in my Aristocrat mini. I purchased it locally about a month ago and it was stored well there too. I thought it had excellent flavor when the wrapper burned with the rest of the cigar. The middle of the cigar was more densely packed and burned slower than the rest of it. Such a disappointment especially at that $20+ price point.

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Speak Easy

Lifer
Jan 12, 2024
4,371
49,212
45
Western Oklahoma
I fought this Andalusian Bull from start to finish. It was well kept with all my other cigars in my Aristocrat mini. I purchased it locally about a month ago and it was stored well there too. I thought it had excellent flavor when the wrapper burned with the rest of the cigar. The middle of the cigar was more densely packed and burned slower than the rest of it. Such a disappointment especially at that $20+ price point.

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I had the exact experience with one. Very disappointing.