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 Cigar band adhesion Hey everyone I have some questions for you all to weigh in on (optional of course :D ) I am wanting to start labeling my sticks as my collection is growing and I want to keep track of gifts and years and what not. I do not really feel like buying cigar labels online because: 1.) They are too expensive for me and I don't want to waste money on those when I can buy more sticks :banger and 2.) I just want blank bands, so there is no reason not to print them myself using like MS word...unless you all know of a reason. So enough rambling and on to my questions: Has anyone used glue to put their labels on their sticks? -Meaning, instead of scotch tape. If so, what glue do you use? If so, has anyone tried a glue stick? (I'm not sure if they make ones that would not impart a smell on the cigars) Anyway, tape seems really tedious to me, so I was hoping there was a glue that I could use. Thanks in advance for your input :tu | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion I print out my labels from Excell, 3/4" wide and use a small piece of 1/2" scotch tape.  Not as tedious as I'd imagine a glue stick would be and I'd be afraid of the glue getting on the stick and damaging the wrapper. I get all the info I need and the cost is 1/26th sheet of paper and a 1/2" of tape. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion PM me a address.. I have a feel blanks that I am not using. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion I print mine out and cut them into labels. I make them big enough to overlap by 1/4" or so and use the kids glue sticks to glue them together. Been doing it for years. Cheap, reliable, no smells, easy on, easy off. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion Well timed question Cole. I was looking at doing the same thing now that my collection is growing by leaps and bounds. I look forward to the useful info that gets added here. Thanks. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion I just use single finger bags and write on them with a Sharpie nowadays. It's SO much easier than taping bands on, but my hands are retarded. YMMV. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion i use a toxic free glue stick. you can get it at any target, walmart etc... the brand is rose-art and it works great. as far as labels i take standard envelopes and cut strips the short way across. hope it helps | 
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 Exactly what I do when I put labels on cigars. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion Thanks for the info guys!  The glue stick way seems like it may be a pretty good option. I'm trying about 4-5 different ways out to see what way I prefer that saves the most money but does and adequate job. Thanks again everyone! | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion i just cut up printer paper and use small pieces of scotch tape.  a bit tedious, but gets the job done.  used to just label single bags, took up too much space in the humi, got difficult to pick through when looking for a cigar, and doesnt look as nice (in my opinion) | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion I buy a lot of locally made cigars from Ybor City that are not banded.  I've always thought of labeling them so I could remember their names.  Would someone be willing to post pictures of their home made cigar bands?  I'm especially interested in those bands created on a computer or using the program Excel.  I have Excel on my computer.  Tell me they actually have a cigar band template??? | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion There was a group buy a while back that Dom did, they are the best option available IMO. | 
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 Re: Cigar band adhesion I just cut up some printer paper and use a small piece of Scotch tape | 
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