Thank you. I think you mean my molds? I have got them from so many places. Many/most are from cigar factories that switched to plastic. Honduras, DR, NYC, Miami, Austin, NOLA, and many other places.
what a cigar! watching your other vids and I was literally asking myself if you ever use your scraps will you ever roll a box pressed cigar? also how the f did this taste with all the different leaves?
Before I discovered this channel, I assumed all cigars would be made from scraps. Is there a difference in how they smoke compared to those made from stacked/folded leaves like in most of the other videos? Is one method considered "higher quality" than the other?
@@BlissCigarCo That short-filler cigars are commonly machine produced (which I assume implies overall lower quality) and burn faster and hotter🤓 Would you corroborate this assessment?
@@CeRockTV Well, as we can see, this one is not machine produced. But of course this is an exceptioin. As for the burn qualities, I cannot say. I have enjoyed many machine-produced Cuban cigars through the years. It is more about the flavor and aroma of the tobacco, ultimately, than the method of the assembly.
Thank you again for all your videos. I have a question, how long do you let your cigars sit before you smoke them after you make them? I made 4 cigars and tried to smoke one the next day and it didn’t burn very well at all had to stop and count it as a loss. Thank you for your help
I typically roll 4 and then smoke one a day over the next 4 days, starting on the day I rolled them. When I run out, I roll 4 more. So, you are probably rolling with too much moisture somewhere in your roll. You can tell from my videos that I roll right on the edge of flexibility and too-dry.
@@BlissCigarCo thank you. Again I’m thankful for your help I’m sure you busy and get asked a lot of things. Thank you. I’m trying to do a good job but it’s obviously not as easy as it looks 😆. I will keep trying. Thanks again. Blessings
@@nwpiper5782 Just keep at it. Pros roll 200 a day for 9 months before they're considered good enough to roll a sell-able stick, so around 36,000 sticks for basic proficiency.
@@BlissCigarCo Thank you again. I just keep rewatching your videos. It seems the technique is pretty much the same only the gauges change which is helpful. I also found you over at Instagram. Have a blessed holiday season coming up. 🔝
@@nwpiper5782 Yes, one thing you might learn from my rolling videos is that I do everything exactly the same when I am rolling parejo (straight) cigars, year-in-year-out. There is no reason to deviate from the standard method, as it produces the best results consistently.
The humidity is usually in the 50-100RH where I live and so it never gets too dry. Sometimes, during certain summer days, I may have to put a light mist into the bag if I'm planning on rolling with filler leaf that's too dry and crackly.
@@tobakidanmark2126 Hey, no, it's $4.99/month. There's a Join button near the top of my page. There are maybe 6 or 8 videos in the Members section about rolling torpedoes, belicosos, salomons, Hemingways, stuff like that.
@@FloppaFan400 One could. The closest popular vitola is the laguito no 6 (like the Behike 56), which is 6.5 x 56. So Laguito No 6 Gordo is the most accurate.
why is it so entertaining to watch you roll cigars????? awesome content
I think it's relaxing to watch someone just doing one thing with all his attention on it and no cares in the world but doing his best.
lol no cap I def love this
In fact, you have a distinctive taste and a beautiful personality. Keep it up on UA-cam
Thank you. I will try.
I stopped smoking cigars decades ago at this point. Beautiful work!
Why did you stop bos
Holy moly! What a beast of a cigar, definitely gotta make a video or short of you enjoying it. As always a beautiful roll 👍🏼
Yeah. Haven't lit it yet. Rolled it ~2 months ago but it's one of those, when I pick it up it's too pretty to burn, and I go, Na...
@@BlissCigarCo completely understandable!
Enjoy watching you work!
Thank you!
Nice job, thanks for another video. 👍👍
Thanks, you're welcome
You just made a perfect Thursday afternoon!
very comfortable when I watching your videos 🥰🥰
Wow man you made it look so easy 😮😅
I had to roll a few thousand before it got that easy 🙂
Hope ur in good health looking forward to the next video
Yes, very good health, thank you!
Beautiful.
Thank you.
Do you sell these cigars on a website as I love watching you vids and would love to smoke one🤙🤙
This is amazing! thank you!
De nada
Awesome nice job.
I miss being able to smoke cigars. It was something I really loved. My body doesn’t let me anymore. 😢
Getting older is brutal. I know this.
Wow! My head spins looking at that thing
My head kinda spins when I hold it in my hand, too. I haven't had the nerve to smoke it yet.
Love watching you work. I was curious where you get your presses from.
Thank you. I think you mean my molds? I have got them from so many places. Many/most are from cigar factories that switched to plastic. Honduras, DR, NYC, Miami, Austin, NOLA, and many other places.
whats in the jar that you use for the adhesion?
El Credito used scraps from La Gloria Cubana for their cigars.
Ah! I don't think I knew that.
what a cigar! watching your other vids and I was literally asking myself if you ever use your scraps
will you ever roll a box pressed cigar?
also how the f did this taste with all the different leaves?
Love the videos! How long to you tend to leave the cigars in the press mold for?
Thanks. Somewhere between an hour and a couple days, depending on the leaf, the weather, and the mold.
@@BlissCigarCo thanks for sharing!
Before I discovered this channel, I assumed all cigars would be made from scraps. Is there a difference in how they smoke compared to those made from stacked/folded leaves like in most of the other videos? Is one method considered "higher quality" than the other?
Got the answer to my question by googling "short filler cigars" as mentioned in the video🤓
@@CeRockTV What did the google tell you about it?
@@BlissCigarCo That short-filler cigars are commonly machine produced (which I assume implies overall lower quality) and burn faster and hotter🤓 Would you corroborate this assessment?
@@CeRockTV Well, as we can see, this one is not machine produced. But of course this is an exceptioin. As for the burn qualities, I cannot say. I have enjoyed many machine-produced Cuban cigars through the years. It is more about the flavor and aroma of the tobacco, ultimately, than the method of the assembly.
@@BlissCigarCo Thanks for the clarification :)
Thank you again for all your videos. I have a question, how long do you let your cigars sit before you smoke them after you make them? I made 4 cigars and tried to smoke one the next day and it didn’t burn very well at all had to stop and count it as a loss. Thank you for your help
I typically roll 4 and then smoke one a day over the next 4 days, starting on the day I rolled them. When I run out, I roll 4 more. So, you are probably rolling with too much moisture somewhere in your roll. You can tell from my videos that I roll right on the edge of flexibility and too-dry.
@@BlissCigarCo thank you. Again I’m thankful for your help I’m sure you busy and get asked a lot of things. Thank you. I’m trying to do a good job but it’s obviously not as easy as it looks 😆. I will keep trying. Thanks again. Blessings
@@nwpiper5782 Just keep at it. Pros roll 200 a day for 9 months before they're considered good enough to roll a sell-able stick, so around 36,000 sticks for basic proficiency.
@@BlissCigarCo Thank you again. I just keep rewatching your videos. It seems the technique is pretty much the same only the gauges change which is helpful. I also found you over at Instagram. Have a blessed holiday season coming up. 🔝
@@nwpiper5782 Yes, one thing you might learn from my rolling videos is that I do everything exactly the same when I am rolling parejo (straight) cigars, year-in-year-out. There is no reason to deviate from the standard method, as it produces the best results consistently.
My favorite short filler is My Father Tabacos Tbez
What is that "glue" stuff that you use to seal cigars? Is it like baker's glue?
Vegetable gum
will you ever do a video of you smoking any of the cigars you roll?
Probably not, since I can't monetize anything with smoking in it
where are you located. just curious! love watching all your vids!
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
@@BlissCigarCo awesome!
How do you keep your tobacco moist? So it dosent get too dry?
The humidity is usually in the 50-100RH where I live and so it never gets too dry. Sometimes, during certain summer days, I may have to put a light mist into the bag if I'm planning on rolling with filler leaf that's too dry and crackly.
merhaba, son yaprağın formunu nasıl koruyorsun ? nemli poşet mi ?
I use a moist bag to soften the wrapper, if that's what you mean.
How do I buy one from you or do you sell them?
Thanks for asking but I no longer sell. I just roll for entertainment now.
Nice stick
Thank you
Can it be smoked immediately after being rolled??, or does something else need to be done first??
Yeah it can be smoked immediately. Wouldn't hurt to let it dry for an hour, but it's not necessary.
what glue do you use?
Vegetable gum
Monster cigar! Awesome work, would love to try one someday
Thanks. Well, you could buy the kit and roll one! 🙂
How as it? Have you tried it yet?
Oh yes, I tried it the next day. It was wonderful!
Faz vídeo mostrando o fumo destes charuto
I can't monetize any videos with smoking in them
what is in that jar?
vegetable gum
love it
add asmr to title, they will love it
I bet that would lose people. I really don't think most people actually enjoy ASMR.
Keren banget TOP 👌💖
Do you cultivate your own tobacco?
No
Can you roll a figurado shaped cigar ?
I am able to, yes. There is a perfecto here, and in the Members section I roll torpedoes and various Fuente Hemingway styles.
@@BlissCigarCo Can you make a video where u Roll it? How Can i Watch the members videos - is it free?
@@tobakidanmark2126 Hey, no, it's $4.99/month. There's a Join button near the top of my page. There are maybe 6 or 8 videos in the Members section about rolling torpedoes, belicosos, salomons, Hemingways, stuff like that.
Damn that is massive…
It really is.
WTH… I did the same thing and got pipe stuffing for 6 months
bad ass.
how come you never make a seven or eight inch cigar
I do all the time. But personally I don't have 3 hours to smoke.
Wait, you can talk?
I think so, yeah.
You sell also?
No, but thanks for asking.
😶🌫️
Yes
That looks like a fat Toro.
Well, I reckon. But a toro is 6 inches, not 6.5. So it'd have to be a fat, tall toro. Or a fat, short Churchill.
@@BlissCigarCoyou could call it a gran toro or a super toro perhaps
@@FloppaFan400 One could. The closest popular vitola is the laguito no 6 (like the Behike 56), which is 6.5 x 56. So Laguito No 6 Gordo is the most accurate.
that's ridiculous! and that'll smoke?
Absolutely. Scrap rolls are among the best.
@ :10 -thats what she said