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sevans105 04-02-2012 08:19 PM

Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Got these guys in a trade today...I think these two decided to commit suicide on the way. Any way to save them?

http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/a...-41-47_226.jpg
http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/a...-42-10_798.jpg
http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/a...-42-34_909.jpg

Thanks guys!

pnoon 04-02-2012 08:21 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
It never hurts to try.
But I would say yes to the top one and no to the bottom one.
:2

Ogre 04-02-2012 08:33 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
I would have to agree with Peter on this one.

maninblack 04-02-2012 08:34 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Put them in a pipe and smoke them. At least the bottom one.

mkarnold1 04-02-2012 08:35 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
I would smoke them both immediately. Especially the bottom one. You can maybe get a 1/2 hour out of it before it falls apart.

levrac68 04-02-2012 08:36 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
If you cut the top one short at the cap it may work. The only drawback is you'll be changing the characteristics of the cigar...

The bottom one will be leaking smoke from the side and more than likely has the filler twisted a bit inside. That's the one I'd open up for an autopsy. :tu

markem 04-02-2012 08:38 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Pectin is your friend. Also, if you happen to have another cigar (maybe it was plugged and you are giving it time) that can donate a wrapper, it's fairly easy surgery.

kuzi16 04-02-2012 08:58 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
make tobacco ice cream with he bottom one.

make it custard style ice cream

after heating and reducing the milk but before adding the sugar and eggs to temper the mixture, add in the crushed up remains of that unsmokable cigar and let it steep for about 1 or 2 minutes. strain, then continue to make the ice cream as usual.

adding in the tiniest bit of bourbon and chocolate chips wouldnt be a bad idea either.

sevans105 04-02-2012 09:06 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kuzi16 (Post 1606677)
make tobacco ice cream with he bottom one.

make it custard style ice cream

after heating and reducing the milk but before adding the sugar and eggs to temper the mixture, add in the crushed up remains of that unsmokable cigar and let it steep for about 1 or 2 minutes. strain, then continue to make the ice cream as usual.

adding in the tiniest bit of bourbon and chocolate chips wouldnt be a bad idea either.

Funny....:D

bishes

jledou 04-02-2012 09:08 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
A little duct tape and you are gooooood to go.

I would give a little ( a lot ) of pectin a try.

SmokinCozy 04-02-2012 09:20 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markem (Post 1606666)
Pectin is your friend. Also, if you happen to have another cigar (maybe it was plugged and you are giving it time) that can donate a wrapper, it's fairly easy surgery.


:tpd: Works everytime

kuzi16 04-03-2012 05:57 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sevans105 (Post 1606685)
Funny....:D

bishes

but seriously... the ice cream concept was in Cigar Press Magazine a while back. I tried it but let the tobacco steep too long. the recipe said 20 minutes. with that much time it had a bit too much bite/pepper. if i ever broke a cigar or it was damaged to the point of not being salvageable again i will try it again but only steep for 1-2 minutes (like a good tea).

T.G 04-03-2012 08:53 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markem (Post 1606666)
Pectin is your friend. Also, if you happen to have another cigar (maybe it was plugged and you are giving it time) that can donate a wrapper, it's fairly easy surgery.

Mark is wise.

Also, you can have some fun with it and find an NC that you like of the same dimensions and take the wrapper from there to fix the bottom one, then use the pieces of the bottom wrapper to patch the top cigar.

A spray bottle of distilled water and some patience is all you need to unroll a good capa from another cigar.

Gooner 04-03-2012 10:45 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by T.G (Post 1606989)
Mark is wise.

Also, you can have some fun with it and find an NC that you like of the same dimensions and take the wrapper from there to fix the bottom one, then use the pieces of the bottom wrapper to patch the top cigar.

A spray bottle of distilled water and some patience is all you need to unroll a good capa from another cigar.

Thats a really interesting idea.

If the OP does this, I would love to see a review of CC filler and binder with NC wrapper.

T.G 04-03-2012 11:14 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gooner (Post 1607074)
Thats a really interesting idea.

If the OP does this, I would love to see a review of CC filler and binder with NC wrapper.

I've made a number of frankengars and passed them around at herfs in the past. Sometimes they work out, sometimes what you think will work, doesn't.

Generally speaking, medium bodied NCs are the strongest you would want to use otherwise they tend to overpower the CC components. Nicaraguan or CT broadleaf wrappers over CC filer & binder tend to work well as do fuller/stronger CC wrappers (Bolivar, Partagas, Upmann, etc) over medium bodied fillers that are Nicaraguan or mostly Nicaraguan and a bit of Honduran tobacco.

shilala 04-03-2012 11:48 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
I'd chop the end off that bottom one and call it a pc, but I'm lazy.
The top one, a little pectin would heal it right up. Otherwise I'd cut the top off of it and smoke it as is.
Generally I save banged up cc's and give them to sofaman. He'll smoke anything. :D

Blak Smyth 04-03-2012 11:49 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shilala (Post 1607110)
I'd chop the end off that bottom one and call it a pc, but I'm lazy.
The top one, a little pectin would heal it right up. Otherwise I'd cut the top off of it and smoke it as is.
Generally I save banged up cc's and give them to sofaman. He'll smoke anything. :D

Scott, we all know you would just chuck these! :D

mosesbotbol 04-03-2012 11:53 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
If the other option is to throw them out, then just smoke them and see. The top one should be no problem.

shilala 04-03-2012 11:54 AM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blak Smyth (Post 1607112)
Scott, we all know you would just chuck these! :D

Honest, I save good wrecked sticks in a bag. Cheap wrecked sticks, I chuck those. :)

pektel 04-03-2012 12:05 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
I received a 98 HdM churchill that had a similar issue as the top one in your photo. I just peeled the wrapper off, up to the label, and it smoked just fine.

mmblz 04-03-2012 01:54 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markem (Post 1606666)
Pectin is your friend. Also, if you happen to have another cigar (maybe it was plugged and you are giving it time) that can donate a wrapper, it's fairly easy surgery.

for the bottom one even if you don't have pectin/extra wrapper materiel, you could probably even use scotch tape. if you can make it air tight at the point where it broke you can at least smoke it down to that point with a non-smokable repair...

Volusianator 04-03-2012 02:11 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
Wrap some duct tape around the damage on the bottom one and smoke it till you get there, you just turned a Churchill into a robusto!

cmitch 04-03-2012 11:24 PM

Re: Are these cigars salvageable?
 
I'd set 'em on fire and roast marshmallows over them.:D


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