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Draw testing is done on just the bunches prior to the wrapper being place on the cigar - so no, they are not precut.
As to the actual value of using draw testers, this is one of those ceaseless arguments among cigar makers.
On the plus side, when calibrated and properly maintained they work well and can be quite useful.
On the negative side, they tend to be rather fickle and are seldom properly calibrated or maintained making their readings of little value. Also they tend to get small pieces of tobacco lodged in them that skews the readings.
However some cigar makers argue that even if the machines are not working well, just having the buncheros see that all their bunches are being tested has a positive impact on their overall work product.
Personally I am not anti-draw tester, however I do not subscribe to their use myself.
BR,
STS
Last edited by ssaka; 06-08-2015 at 05:16 PM.
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The 1 and Only G.O.T
This thread had me look up the cigars and found out there is another shop here in wichita that i didnt know was here..so..
Thanks!!
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Bummin' Around
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rodwha
I figure I'll have to get a sampler to try them all.
Would definitely agree with this...putting in mind ssaka's comments, it would be the best way to figger out which one would be best for you!
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