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smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case. -
Good plan Lake, I may have to employ your technique with one or two that I have been holding off smoking for that reason.
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And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case. -
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}madurofan:
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case. -
I should hope!kaspera79:
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}madurofan:
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case. -
madurofan:
I should hope!kaspera79:
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}madurofan:
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs.
It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;) -
and you rolled your own back then? I thought you were a doobie expert or something. You Canadians and your lax laws and such.laker1963:madurofan:
I should hope!kaspera79:
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}madurofan:
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs.
It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;) -
madurofan:
and you rolled your own back then? I thought you were a doobie expert or something. You Canadians and your lax laws and such.laker1963:madurofan:
I should hope!kaspera79:
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}madurofan:
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?laker1963:smbrink:Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs.
It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;)
What even us "ancient" ones...
I did try to quit one time by switching to "roll your own's" but after a month you couldn't get me to smoke a "tailor made" smoke.
That little experiment put back my eventual quitting by 2 years lol. I smoked these "rollies" until I quit.
Rolling dubbies? Yeah been there done that...once...and I didn't inhale -
Which one of our past Presidents told that lie ? Was it fellow BOTL Billy C. ?
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Dammit, Bill, I understand you don't inhale but will you stop sleeping with all the help. You've completely turned doody out. He's trying to get me to bring over some gel ...laker1963:Rolling dubbies? Yeah been there done that...once...and I didn't inhale