I'm sitting here scratching my @$$ trying to figure out why my white gloves have brown stains. Hmmmm....maybe it's the cigars.....
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I'm sitting here scratching my @$$ trying to figure out why my white gloves have brown stains. Hmmmm....maybe it's the cigars.....
Depends on the situation, if I'm going outside at night to smoke in the dark I usually take it off to avoid accidentally forgetting, but if it's day time, or the band fits too snug to just slip off I'll leave it on for a few minutes until it warms up and loosens the glue.
i generally leave mine on for no particular reason since I normally smoke alone. The band on mine today may have gotten a little singed because I wasn't paying attention to the burn line so maybe it's time to consider naked cigars.
So, nobody here takes the band off so they can strap on this bad boy?
http://www.davidoffmadison.com/index...catalogID=2361
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I never knew that history with the gloves and bands. I typically take mine off after I've smoked about 3/4 of it though.
Some cigars comes with a glue so strong I need a jaw of life to remove it. I just leave it on until it comes off easily.
I live in FL, it's hot and humid for 11 months a year...and I almost always smoke outside. I leave the band on so if my fingers get a little sweaty it doesn't get on the cigar. Also, it's nice to be able to show someone the band of a cigar they may ask you about in the event they're interested in buying one.