Something my dad and I both love together is cigars, I don’t get to see him much but I think it would be an awesome gift for me to learn how to roll a cigar and give him a couple that I made
Just learned growing tobacco is legal in germany too. Weather is perfect during spring - fall. Definetly gonna grow my own tobacco next season and rol some cigars for friends and some homeless
@@BlenderBeanie Shure will. Normal tobacco just sprayed with bad stuff. Think its gonna make a huge difference while smoking. Cause eating self produced food is just another level of quality.
Thanks. It's okay. It's very light, and not super smooth, which is typical of plastic molds. It would be cool if it could have that heaviness and glassiness of a Cody mold, but I accept that his heavy-ass molds are super premium and unusual. This one got the job done. I'm content with the price ($104 for two 4-slotters, including shipping from France). Now I have the beli bunch roasting in the oven. It's very beli-headed: a very quick slope, no long tapery torpedoy thingy.
@@BlissCigarCo it did make a good looking bunch. Very uniform in shape. The price is good considering. Is it a CNC or 3D? Looks 3D. The Beli. is my next mold I’m going to get.
@@MikeFish-gm3ep I don't know jack about this stuff but my impression is that 3D is plastic and CNC tends to be carve-able stuff like wood. So pretty sure this is 3d, ya.
When I saw this video I just took a Davidoff escurio perfecto from my humidor and started smoking it. I played the video on repeat to pair with my cigar and enjoy. Congratulations and I am thankful for the people that make the cigars I am a fan
That's great! The only difference between this and the Davidoff is that their foot is cut off a lot more bluntly, which makes it somewhat easier to roll.
first time watching something like that, I didn't think I would enjoy t so much. it's amazing to see a masterful craftsman do their thing. makes me wonder how many cigars, hours and mistakes it took to reach this level. good luck and greetings from Greece!
Gorgeous work, thank you for sharing. Like taking time to reflect on life while smoking a cigar, your videos make me stop, sit and relax while tuning out the rest of the world. Thank you!
For my money there's no cooler cigar shape than a Perfecto. They look like something one of the bad kids in Boystown would smoke in a Disney cartoon. When the brand "Cuaba" came out I totally fell in love with the look of their short length, double tapered cigars. My lungs are taxed now so I can't even be near smoke. I miss cigars! Love these videos
What is the time lapse between 1:55 and 1:59? In other words, how long does the cigar stay in the case? Because it seems significantly dryer and smaller than when it first went in. Thanks.
I think I left it in overnight. So around 24 hours? Not really much dryer, but the point of molds is that you use them to press the thing down to a smaller, firmer shape.
Wonderful video~! The textures and colors are transfixing. I've rolled a few smokables in my time, but it's clearly best an art left to the professionals. Been thinking a lot about "love your work" BS lately, but I'll settle for "work with skill/passion" like you demonstrate here. 'Demonstrate a Japanese-like perfection ethos to at least one thing in your life' is something I'm still working out. Makes me happy to watch you doing yours. In particular, the wrapper leaf is an impressive specimen. I don't mean this in a bad way, and it didn't creep me out too much, but it's pliancy and resiliency are not so dissimilar to human epidermis. I'd wager cigar rollers might actually be very capable surgeons. ¡Saludos doctor!
Thanks for the great comment. While people do mention the leathery aspects of properly prepped wrapper, I think this is the first time it was human leather.
I don't smoke. Did a cig or two. And maybe a cigar. In the past. But I love this content. It's awesome to decompress and soothing to watch. Keep up this up 👍👍👍👍 I love cigar culture 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Hello, Would you be willing to tell me where you got your perfecto mold from,I roll my cigars also ,I use paper for my mold.I make perfecto’s that way.I would like too get a good perfecto mold. Thank you for your videos. Mike C. Time is 10:55 in Texas
@@BlissCigarCo Hello, I got your message and went to the website and they were sold out of the perfecto mold. I will try again later this month. Thank you for all your help.Mike C.
@@BlissCigarCo Hello BlissCigarCo, I’ve gotta wait until the end of the month to order the perfecto mold. I get a pension from the VA.at the end of the month.I will let you know how it works out.Thanks again for all your help with this , I really appreciate it.Mike C.
@@BlissCigarCo I love it and I think you will too. Depending on the leaf you can just use a tacky low water LBS set up or an actual syrup. I go a little crazy and coat the tip too. Would love to see a video on it. :)
I'm not a smoker at all; nonetheless that's what makes the art of watching a cigar being intricately made by a skilled cigarsmith is so fascinating and relaxing to watch.
For your cigar clue what ratio of powder to water do you use? The first time I used too much water and the second time I used the manufacturer recommend half teaspoon per the amount of powder provided and it wasn't enough water to even dissolve the powder.
Are you trying to use that crap glue that comes with the WLT kits? There is no ratio for that, it's just bad. For the Bermocoll I use, the ratio is ~5-1 water-powder.
@BlissCigarCo the 2nd time yes lol. The first time it was from leaf only & it didn't tell me how much water was needed so I was winging it. Thanks for your help 🙏
@@jbachmann6386 Okay. So, since there are zillions of Bermocolls, they all behave differently and you have to find the ratio. Also, some go almost straight to gel, others need to be heated up. The stuff I use, commercial grade stuff, has to be heated. So I stir it and set it on my expresso machine set to Steam (hot), and stir it now and then until it's good. It goes a super long way, so like a shallow tea spoon of powder, 5 of those of water.
I have been rolling for 30+ years in all sorts of situations, so one learns. This is not rolled from the kit roll, as I used up those leafs a couple weeks ago when I finished the kit. But this wrapper and filler are very similar to what's in that kit.
What an interesting shape! The wrapping always gave me trouble, but the funny shape you cut out makes it make sense. Seems like a lot of work just for the shape though. How often do you roll cigars in this shape?
It's not work for me, though, since I don't work in a factory or have a quota to hit. It's just a meditative hobby. I roll figurados pretty often, but this is my first roll with a "perfect" perfecto mold rather than one with different tapers at each end. I first started deconstructing the wrapper shape for these about ten years ago.
I never clean them because the tobacco oils on them seem to add oily richness to the wrapper. The wood helps wick off moisture which makes for a better roll.
Wow this is so complicated to roll I love a good cigar and I love the variety of it. I just feel if I start rolling my own, I will face the issue of a very limited amount of blends to buy. There are a couple, yes, you can blend them yourself, true, but back when I had my cigar store, I sold 700 different cigars. And I could easily get more if I wanted to. That's the only limitation I see, but it definitely would be nice to roll your own either way. Are maduro tobaccos difficult to get? Any sources you know of?
So, your comment is super interesting to me, as someone with 30 years of rolling and blending experience. On the simplest level, let me just say that with three good filler leaves you can do 1000s of filler varieties; and yet the biggest changes by far come from the wrappers. So, e.g. you could find one good filler set and then buy 8 wrappers an be set for life for variety. I do know of many good maduro varieties but most are not retail. WLT's habano maduro is okay, LO's Habano viso is good, and Ultimo's MSA is excellent.
@@BlissCigarCo Wow really? That is very good news! Do you have cigars you recreate often and you sort of remember or write down how exactly you blended them? How many leaves of what etc? Pretty sure at some level you do. This is very encouraging now :) And in regard of our other conversation, I think the first thing I'll try is a spaghetti cheroot, once I get to buy the package with all the materials.
@@obiwanfisher537 On some level I do, but after all this time I don't stress it much. I have some favorite leaf and I tend to stick with that and just create things on the fly with each rolling session.
Out of curiosity, is the only purpose of leaving the tobacco long strips for ease of rolling? Wouldn’t it burn more consistent and smooth if ground fine?
It burns absolutely fine with whole, long-leaf tobacco. It is a lot easier to roll this way, easier to quickly change one's blend, etc. Ground tobacco is mostly for machine-made cigars.
As a non-smoker, I have just learned there are actually many different types of cigars. Like cheeses and pasta, each type of cigar has base components, but turn out differently. 🤔
Thank you. I don't sell my cigars, so that is not a way you can support me. But there is a $5/month Membership you can join which currently gives you access to 64 Members-only videos, and 2-3 new ones per month. Also, in the lower right-hand corner of each video there is a "Thanks" button where you can put a tip in the jar if you liked the video.
I wish you posted where to get the mold instead of the music details. Can you post where to buy that mold? Or can I buy yours? I have had to buy an antique mold that needs a lot of work.
@@BlissCigarCo thanks. Unfortunately there is no way for me to search for vendors or the particular mold. Do you have contact information? I’m enjoying your channel, btw.
@@BlissCigarCothanks again. My mold shipped Monday. It’s been a while since I’ve rolled a perfecto and look forward to it. Thanks for all the great videos.
My doctor said I can’t smoke tobacco anymore they weren’t addictive I could go several months before having another i miss having a cigar once in a while
Hi, I'm not sure I'll get to that in any new videos. If you check my video, How to Roll Cigars, From Binder Prep to Triple Cap, I explain everything as I go.
It's so cool to watch experienced people do stuff. It's crazy how you just know the exact amount of leaves to put inside before rolling it.
Gets pretty easy after the first 10,000 rolls or so. Still a work in progress tho.
@BlissCigarCo 😂
Something my dad and I both love together is cigars, I don’t get to see him much but I think it would be an awesome gift for me to learn how to roll a cigar and give him a couple that I made
It really would be an awesome gift!
Better gift, learn how to do it, bring the stuff, yeah hon and roll one with him!
Just learned growing tobacco is legal in germany too. Weather is perfect during spring - fall.
Definetly gonna grow my own tobacco next season and rol some cigars for friends and some homeless
@@RonaldRegain since weed is legal too, i might make some special cigars as well :D that be a hell of a gift for anyone that enjoys it, I imagine
@@BlenderBeanie Shure will. Normal tobacco just sprayed with bad stuff. Think its gonna make a huge difference while smoking. Cause eating self produced food is just another level of quality.
man, the music, the rolling, and the look of the cigar just goes so well with everything
Another beautiful roll 👌
Fantastic roll. I really like the cut for the wrapper. The mold looks well made.
Thanks. It's okay. It's very light, and not super smooth, which is typical of plastic molds. It would be cool if it could have that heaviness and glassiness of a Cody mold, but I accept that his heavy-ass molds are super premium and unusual. This one got the job done. I'm content with the price ($104 for two 4-slotters, including shipping from France). Now I have the beli bunch roasting in the oven. It's very beli-headed: a very quick slope, no long tapery torpedoy thingy.
@@BlissCigarCo it did make a good looking bunch. Very uniform in shape. The price is good considering. Is it a CNC or 3D? Looks 3D. The Beli. is my next mold I’m going to get.
@@MikeFish-gm3ep I don't know jack about this stuff but my impression is that 3D is plastic and CNC tends to be carve-able stuff like wood. So pretty sure this is 3d, ya.
@@BlissCigarCo it most likely is 3D like the ones Cody makes. The plastic ones like WLT sells are CNC.
@@MikeFish-gm3ep Oh that's right.
I dislike smoking but loving watching you. Its relaxing and makes me dreaming about old films
That's great!
its called asmr
@@guardiandemonx7936 Not necessarily. ASMR is a very specific thing.
When I saw this video I just took a Davidoff escurio perfecto from my humidor and started smoking it. I played the video on repeat to pair with my cigar and enjoy. Congratulations and I am thankful for the people that make the cigars I am a fan
That's great! The only difference between this and the Davidoff is that their foot is cut off a lot more bluntly, which makes it somewhat easier to roll.
@@BlissCigarCo good to know I will take a look on my next cigar
first time watching something like that, I didn't think I would enjoy t so much. it's amazing to see a masterful craftsman do their thing. makes me wonder how many cigars, hours and mistakes it took to reach this level. good luck and greetings from Greece!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Took about ten years and tens of thousands of cigars. Greetings from California.
Gorgeous work, thank you for sharing. Like taking time to reflect on life while smoking a cigar, your videos make me stop, sit and relax while tuning out the rest of the world.
Thank you!
You're welcome. It's nice to know that someone gets something similar out of watching my videos that I get out of rolling the cigars.
The wrapper up close shot at the end made me drool haha so oily and dark! Well done
Thank you🙂
Watching you do the wrapper is amazing such small movements and Precision. And cutting in such a particular way. Very cool to see
Ya if you don't cut the wrapper like that for a perfecto it won't work at all.
I don't smoke but I can appreciate well-done craftsmanship.
A moment of bliss is a hand rolled perfecto. Beautiful.
@@theMichaelsLi I love a man who knows his Keats.
For my money there's no cooler cigar shape than a Perfecto. They look like something one of the bad kids in Boystown would smoke in a Disney cartoon. When the brand "Cuaba" came out I totally fell in love with the look of their short length, double tapered cigars. My lungs are taxed now so I can't even be near smoke. I miss cigars! Love these videos
I agree
These are beautifully shot almost like you're telling a story with your hands love it
I'm from New Zealand and I would love to try one of these beautiful looking pieces of art. Welldone
Thank you.
Doing art and enjoying a cigar. That is relaxation.
Excellent Video man! Thanks for sharing.
De nada
🤌Always nice to watch a skilled craftsman at work. And very relaxing to boot, Kudos Sir.
That was so interesting to watch! Very nice roll per usual.
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What is the time lapse between 1:55 and 1:59? In other words, how long does the cigar stay in the case? Because it seems significantly dryer and smaller than when it first went in. Thanks.
I think I left it in overnight. So around 24 hours? Not really much dryer, but the point of molds is that you use them to press the thing down to a smaller, firmer shape.
A MASTER AT WORK.
Wonderful video~! The textures and colors are transfixing. I've rolled a few smokables in my time, but it's clearly best an art left to the professionals. Been thinking a lot about "love your work" BS lately, but I'll settle for "work with skill/passion" like you demonstrate here. 'Demonstrate a Japanese-like perfection ethos to at least one thing in your life' is something I'm still working out. Makes me happy to watch you doing yours.
In particular, the wrapper leaf is an impressive specimen. I don't mean this in a bad way, and it didn't creep me out too much, but it's pliancy and resiliency are not so dissimilar to human epidermis. I'd wager cigar rollers might actually be very capable surgeons. ¡Saludos doctor!
Thanks for the great comment. While people do mention the leathery aspects of properly prepped wrapper, I think this is the first time it was human leather.
I don't smoke. Did a cig or two. And maybe a cigar. In the past. But I love this content. It's awesome to decompress and soothing to watch. Keep up this up 👍👍👍👍 I love cigar culture 🤙🤙🤙🤙
That's great. It seems like there are a lot of people who can appreciate all kinds of craftsmanship even if they don't do those things themselves.
Perfecto rolled cigar, simply perfecto. As always great.
Thank you
Hello, Would you be willing to tell me where you got your perfecto mold from,I roll my cigars also ,I use paper for my mold.I make perfecto’s that way.I would like too get a good perfecto mold. Thank you for your videos. Mike C. Time is 10:55 in Texas
Yes, happy to. I got this one from www.etsy.com/shop/CustomCigarMolds. It just arrived yesterday from France. This was my first cigar with this mold.
Oops, I gave you the wrong address. The guy I got this mold from is at www.etsy.com/shop/CustomCigarMolds
@@BlissCigarCo Hello, I got your message and went to the website and they were sold out of the perfecto mold. I will try again later this month. Thank you for all your help.Mike C.
@@mikecoleman863 I think they make them to order; they don't pre-stock them.
@@BlissCigarCo Hello BlissCigarCo, I’ve gotta wait until the end of the month to order the perfecto mold. I get a pension from the VA.at the end of the month.I will let you know how it works out.Thanks again for all your help with this , I really appreciate it.Mike C.
Such splendid work!
Enjoy!
Thank you!
This is art. No wonder 'tis named , " Perfecto."
For how long are cigars stored in the shaping box?
smoking stogies, playing cards, man i miss those days, that was before the kids
💀
You make me crave one man 😂 love the art as well
this is genuinely sick, so cool
thank you
I love everything about cigar culture.
i guess that's why they call it perfecto, lol
this was amazing thank you
Thank you, and de nada
What is the substance in the jar that you use to adhere the leaves together?
Vegetable gum
@@BlissCigarCo have you ever tried a light brown sugar syrup. Just a bit of water - and it’s amazing
@@tvviewer4500 No, but I will now :)
@@BlissCigarCo I love it and I think you will too. Depending on the leaf you can just use a tacky low water LBS set up or an actual syrup. I go a little crazy and coat the tip too. Would love to see a video on it. :)
@@tvviewer4500 That could happen someday. 🙂
bro im rollin up kush to this channel forever now lol!!
A fine work of Art . Top stuff mate 👍
Cheers
I'm not a smoker at all; nonetheless that's what makes the art of watching a cigar being intricately made by a skilled cigarsmith is so fascinating and relaxing to watch.
What was used Bees wax or honey to bind the tobacco leaf the last roll?
Vegetable gum
What's that gel looking stuff you seal it up with?
Vegetable gum
This is Art
For your cigar clue what ratio of powder to water do you use? The first time I used too much water and the second time I used the manufacturer recommend half teaspoon per the amount of powder provided and it wasn't enough water to even dissolve the powder.
Are you trying to use that crap glue that comes with the WLT kits? There is no ratio for that, it's just bad. For the Bermocoll I use, the ratio is ~5-1 water-powder.
@BlissCigarCo the 2nd time yes lol. The first time it was from leaf only & it didn't tell me how much water was needed so I was winging it. Thanks for your help 🙏
@@jbachmann6386 Okay. So, since there are zillions of Bermocolls, they all behave differently and you have to find the ratio. Also, some go almost straight to gel, others need to be heated up. The stuff I use, commercial grade stuff, has to be heated. So I stir it and set it on my expresso machine set to Steam (hot), and stir it now and then until it's good. It goes a super long way, so like a shallow tea spoon of powder, 5 of those of water.
@@BlissCigarCo thank you so much for your help 🙏
What happens to all the off-cut pieces?
I use them in short-filler cigars. There are several videos on my channel of me using the cut-offs to roll with.
Perfecto
Thank you
Perfecto amigo!!
Awesome Bliss! Love it!
Thank you!
Perfecto indeed, my man.
Thank you very much.
“Bliss” Mueh perfecto! Ben fatto!
Thank you very much!
Where did you learn this wizardry? Also, if I may, are these leaves from the same kit that you've been uploading from?
I have been rolling for 30+ years in all sorts of situations, so one learns. This is not rolled from the kit roll, as I used up those leafs a couple weeks ago when I finished the kit. But this wrapper and filler are very similar to what's in that kit.
Cigar magic and spells
Your videos are always a great way to decompress
It's nice to hear. Rolling is how I decompress.
Amazing. What is the glue used
Vegetable gum
Wow. Like a master roller!
Thank you
What an interesting shape! The wrapping always gave me trouble, but the funny shape you cut out makes it make sense.
Seems like a lot of work just for the shape though. How often do you roll cigars in this shape?
It's not work for me, though, since I don't work in a factory or have a quota to hit. It's just a meditative hobby. I roll figurados pretty often, but this is my first roll with a "perfect" perfecto mold rather than one with different tapers at each end. I first started deconstructing the wrapper shape for these about ten years ago.
Awesome video
Kewl video, been wondering about trying rolling a few myself. But def wondering how different the flavor is, or can you get tobacco that's similar
Well, different from what and similar to what?
Hello, now that looks like a mighty fine smokeable. What was the clear stuff in the jar?
Vegetable gum
UA-cam "How To Roll A Blunt" by Redman us rollers gotta stick together, nice work!
What is that glue you use for the wrapper? Is it a wax?
Vegetable gum
@BlissCigarCo thanks
That viola have different names or just perfecto?
This is pretty much a pure perfecto. There are many vitola names for different figurados, but not this one.
Can roll without molds??
Yes of course.
What kind of glue or whatever is in that little jar that he’s using to seal the end
He's using vegetable gum
at 4:00 you put something like a glue...what is that?
Vegetable gum
Hi, I have a question. After you make it is it ready to smoke?
Yes
@@BlissCigarCoDoes it not have to cure?
@@braydenyonts3758Curing takes place when the leaves are first picked. Then fermentation. Then again. Then rolling. Then smoking.
thats really cool
So awesome and satisfying 🤘🇨🇦
Please tell me where I can buy such a press plug form?
@@MrAMelnikoff Search for "cigar molds" on Etsy. I forget the name of the specific vendor.
where are you from? you live in cuba?
I'm from California and I live here.
how long between closing the box and opening?
One to two hours, for this shape.
What’s the name and country of the outer leaf?
Ecuador habano maduro
The wooden molds affect taste? And how do u clean them?
I never clean them because the tobacco oils on them seem to add oily richness to the wrapper. The wood helps wick off moisture which makes for a better roll.
I can only imagine how good that shop smells
I’m very curious, when you cut the leaf wrappers, what happens to the scraps?
They go into short filler cigars. I have several videos here showing how I do that. ua-cam.com/video/xc2gr4Nq1z8/v-deo.htmlsi=7C3X3jM9AemBQFcj
Do you sell your cigars anywhere?
No.
yapıştırmak için sürdüğün sıvının adı nedir ?
Bermocoll
Amazing ur art brother 💪🔥💚
Wow this is so complicated to roll
I love a good cigar and I love the variety of it. I just feel if I start rolling my own, I will face the issue of a very limited amount of blends to buy. There are a couple, yes, you can blend them yourself, true, but back when I had my cigar store, I sold 700 different cigars. And I could easily get more if I wanted to.
That's the only limitation I see, but it definitely would be nice to roll your own either way.
Are maduro tobaccos difficult to get? Any sources you know of?
So, your comment is super interesting to me, as someone with 30 years of rolling and blending experience. On the simplest level, let me just say that with three good filler leaves you can do 1000s of filler varieties; and yet the biggest changes by far come from the wrappers. So, e.g. you could find one good filler set and then buy 8 wrappers an be set for life for variety. I do know of many good maduro varieties but most are not retail. WLT's habano maduro is okay, LO's Habano viso is good, and Ultimo's MSA is excellent.
@@BlissCigarCo Wow really? That is very good news! Do you have cigars you recreate often and you sort of remember or write down how exactly you blended them? How many leaves of what etc? Pretty sure at some level you do.
This is very encouraging now :)
And in regard of our other conversation, I think the first thing I'll try is a spaghetti cheroot, once I get to buy the package with all the materials.
@@obiwanfisher537 On some level I do, but after all this time I don't stress it much. I have some favorite leaf and I tend to stick with that and just create things on the fly with each rolling session.
@@BlissCigarCo Don't blame you :)
I don’t even like tobacco but hell man love to watch a roll. Any man would love this.
Im with ya on this one! 👍🏿
Love it! Cool mold, too.
A dude in France made it for me.
Out of curiosity, is the only purpose of leaving the tobacco long strips for ease of rolling? Wouldn’t it burn more consistent and smooth if ground fine?
It burns absolutely fine with whole, long-leaf tobacco. It is a lot easier to roll this way, easier to quickly change one's blend, etc. Ground tobacco is mostly for machine-made cigars.
Beautiful
happy to be here before miilion subs
I hope it happens someday and also happy you were here before.
As a non-smoker, I have just learned there are actually many different types of cigars. Like cheeses and pasta, each type of cigar has base components, but turn out differently. 🤔
Yep, that's true. Cigars are like wine, cheese, coffee, etc.
You should smoke
I never smoked anything but I would a cigar after watching.
I recommend it.
this is the best video no cap
thank you
Link for the mold please? 🙏🏾
www.etsy.com/shop/CustomCigarMolds?ref=shop_sugg_market
Thanks for sharing.
De nada
Can said mold be used to make cannagars?
Yep
I am carious what happens to all those tobacco cut and left behind !?
@@ealya4938 Look for my videos about chopped filler.
Does anyone do this left handed?
Because cigar leaf has two sides going opposite directions, every roller rolls 50% of their cigars left-handed.
Do these get smoked or like chewing cigars
Smoke for sure..
intesting i want to have a try and learn
How can we support you to keep these great videos going!! I really enjoy them! Would like to try your cigars!
Thank you. I don't sell my cigars, so that is not a way you can support me. But there is a $5/month Membership you can join which currently gives you access to 64 Members-only videos, and 2-3 new ones per month. Also, in the lower right-hand corner of each video there is a "Thanks" button where you can put a tip in the jar if you liked the video.
Amazing video 📸
Thank you
Is rolling a perfecto the most technical?
It's a draw between the perfecto and the salamon.
I wish you posted where to get the mold instead of the music details. Can you post where to buy that mold? Or can I buy yours? I have had to buy an antique mold that needs a lot of work.
I have to post the music details. The mold is from CustomCigarMolds on Etsy.
@@BlissCigarCo thanks. Unfortunately there is no way for me to search for vendors or the particular mold. Do you have contact information? I’m enjoying your channel, btw.
@@mgmcd1 All I can do is give you the link to the site. I don't have other contact info. www.etsy.com/shop/CustomCigarMolds
@@BlissCigarCo thanks for your help!
@@BlissCigarCothanks again. My mold shipped Monday. It’s been a while since I’ve rolled a perfecto and look forward to it. Thanks for all the great videos.
perfecto 👍
That's a beautiful cigar.
Beautiful roll! You in Business? Would love to rep your products.
Thank you! No, my only biz is rolling for events/lessons and UA-cam, but I really appreciate the offer.
My doctor said I can’t smoke tobacco anymore they weren’t addictive I could go several months before having another i miss having a cigar once in a while
can you do this with a voice over going over the steps? im new and wanna learn but have a ton of questions. Please explain what steps you take
Hi, I'm not sure I'll get to that in any new videos. If you check my video, How to Roll Cigars, From Binder Prep to Triple Cap, I explain everything as I go.