Thank you for starting and keeping this thread going. I love watching your journey and have even considered doing it myself, just for fun. They would make great gifts!
Thanks for the great info @mso489. In some factories they are still keeping that tradition alive, "lectores" reading books to cigar rollers. It is said that Montecristo brand name was born that way, the rollers liked the novel so much, that they asked the reader to read the book again and again.You've picked up the art in a hurry; you must have a talent for it. I can see the leaves breaking, cracking, and bundling, and ending up with no draw at all. Your cigars look like the premium product, apparently on the first few tries. Wow. A good fictional account of professional cigar rolling appears in James Weldon Johnson's "Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man," which is not JWJ's autobiography, but a novel. However it is clear that the author had experience in a commercial cigar rolling operation. Among other things, he described how the factory let one of the cigar rollers read to the group to break the monotony. His dates were 1871-1938, so this was probably how it was done in the 1920's or thereabouts.
Splendid work and illustrations thereof! Almost makes me wish I really liked cigars!
Really easy, rolling a fine smoker. I've seen it done. Probably one every 4-5 minutes. But, then, maybe the fact the torcedor has done many thousands in his or her lifetime might make a wee difference! ?
Thank you for starting and keeping this thread going. I love watching your journey and have even considered doing it myself, just for fun. They would make great gifts!
Looks great Javan! You should call them Javantargas ?. The tobacco you get is rolling ready or should you make a minipillon and let it ferment a bit more? If you have the opportunity try to let them age a bit, you might even try a small tupperdore with some bovedas and open the Tupperware everyday for some fresh air.
Great thread! I jumped in full force and ordered a ton of sample tobacco to try, should be in mid next week. So excited to get rolling. Done a lot of research and am really surprised and maybe because I am pipe smoker but home rollers rarely discuss blends and flavor profiles, its mostly about the rolling. Either way looks like a fun and rewarding journey!
Ugh, Both my orders are 30 minutes away sitting at a post office and now I have to wait till Monday lol. I'll be sure to let you know and I ask the same of you. Btw how do yours taste? Do you think its possible to make a cigar that would taste as good or better that the typical premium?Congrats. Let us know the results.
Do you think its possible to make a cigar that would taste as good or better that the typical premium?
What!? You went for plain labeling too??
I can’t light a cigar that still has a band on it,,, just can’t do it.Excellent! Labels on cigars were always removed just prior to lighting where I grew up, so the plainer the better!
Those look delicious, and I no longer smoke cigars!