Cigar Smokers A.K.A Cigar Aficionados - Ongoing

I've rolled & done a blend before though the job. But overall rolling your own cigars would be a bit of a pain, you'd have to source your own tobacco & you'd more than likely get access to shitty tobacco unless you're spending $$$$ or have some strong connects in the industry.

Also rolling your own cigars you'd need mold presses & then somewhere to age your cigars etc.
There's a site called "Leaf Only" where you can you buy tobacco.

There are other spots where you can buy molds etc... I only want to roll two sizes, so that won't be a big deal to me.
 
Greetings Fam, do any of you roll your own cigars?

There was a guy out here in So Cali who would teach you how to blend and roll your own cigars. I signed up for the class, and dude cancelled because he didn't get enough participation he said.
No...I always wanted to . Cigar rolling its not for every cigar smoker. Most would just like to smoke a cigar others want to learn everything surrounding it. I actually want to go to a farm factory and watch the preparation and art ...the "300 hands" on average before you get to light up...the hard labor that involved.
 
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You know some of those pre embargo cigars still exist!!!

Nat Sherman's in New York (Grand Central ) had a basement where the owner keep them preserved!!! Im sure I posted it here

There are a good number of shops around the country that have pre-embargo sticks they just can't list them online. I was at Corona in Orlando & they have two glass cases with various pre-embargo Cubans. At the previous company that I worked for they have a caged section in the warehouse with cubans & other super rare stuff. I've smoked a few pre embargo Cubans age def affected some in a negative way, was like smoking air.
 
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