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Still Watching My Back
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Okay, so I finally did it, after a few years of being a regular cigar smoker, I finally tried an AF Curly Head. The flavor was great, but I dang near gave myself a hernia keeping the thing burning. I imagine this is due in part to it being a short filler cigar. Is this correct?
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Still Watching My Back
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I found it to be a rather enjoyable (minus the burn issue) and tasty smoke. For the price, it's hard to beat.
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Death Is Waiting
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I've had a few with no issues on any of them. Thought it was a good afternoon while your working in the shop kinda smoke. Not too much to pay attention to there. It's good on the course too and for moderate to almost non smokers on the course. They seem to enjoy them.
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Cranky Habanophile
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The type of filler has no bearing on draw or burn. If it keeps going out that is an indication of storage at too high a Rh. There are some sticks now using a ligero wrapper and that causes burn problems due to the slow or irregular burn of the ligero leaf. That is why ligero is generally used as a filler leaf. But Curly Heads do not have a ligero wrapper.
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#10 |
I'm nuts for the place
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Tbone smokes the curley heads all the time - a favorite of his. He has never mentioned any burn problems. He keeps his at 65%.
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#11 |
Still Watching My Back
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Interesting, as that's what my beads are... and I know I tend to run a bit dryer than that usually.
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#12 |
Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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