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    Ridin' in a BoxCar OnePyroTec's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by KungFumeta View Post
    Where might one find the starter kits that have been mentioned?
    I've been eyeing molds for a while but they all seem eye-waterinly expensive and I don't quite fancy making my own out of PVC tubing...
    This place is a lot cheaper than when I started and has a good variety.
    https://www.leafonly.com/cigar-tobac...f/tobacco-kits
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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans HIM's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by OnePyroTec View Post
    This place is a lot cheaper than when I started and has a good variety.
    https://www.leafonly.com/cigar-tobac...f/tobacco-kits
    I got my wooden 48RG mold from leaf only and so far I'm happy with it. Works great if you don't have a vice or a press. They're also where I've been getting my CT broadleaf wrapper from. Sucks they recently stopped selling sample sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIM View Post
    I got my wooden 48RG mold from leaf only and so far I'm happy with it. Works great if you don't have a vice or a press. They're also where I've been getting my CT broadleaf wrapper from. Sucks they recently stopped selling sample sizes.
    Larry the Tobacco Butcher has some good CT broad that I use for wrappers. Way cheaper than leafonly and wholeleaf. A little more "rustic" through.
    You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruck View Post
    Nice work, Cole! How long you been at it?
    Thanks Bruce Ive been at it since October. I feel like Im picking it up pretty quick.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruck View Post
    Larry the Tobacco Butcher has some good CT broad that I use for wrappers. Way cheaper than leafonly and wholeleaf. A little more "rustic" through.
    I was going to ask you if you'd used his broadleaf when you posted a link to his site. I got the impression it was unsorted, is this the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIM View Post
    Thanks Bruce Ive been at it since October. I feel like Im picking it up pretty quick.



    I was going to ask you if you'd used his broadleaf when you posted a link to his site. I got the impression it was unsorted, is this the case?
    Yes, you just get a big bag of leaves from him. But so far the've been pretty much all useable, i.e., every leaf has at least a few wrappers' worth of lamina to it. I have to iron down the thicker subveins, but that's true of leafonly's CT broad as well, just the nature of the leaf.
    You oughta know not to stand by the window, somebody see you up there.

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    Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans HIM's Avatar  Cigar Bum Sponsor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruck View Post
    Yes, you just get a big bag of leaves from him. But so far the've been pretty much all useable, i.e., every leaf has at least a few wrappers' worth of lamina to it. I have to iron down the thicker subveins, but that's true of leafonly's CT broad as well, just the nature of the leaf.
    Right no getting around it if you want to use broadleaf. I don't mind though its by far my favorite wrapper. I'll keep him in mind when I come up with a blend using broadleaf in the filler. I have a bunch of the 08 CT broad from leaf only and have gotten some beautiful and very dark wrappers out of it. Most of what I have left is filler grade so I'll be working on the blend soon. I'm thinking something like 2 corojo seco, 1 CT broad, and 1 criollo ligero wrapped in more broadleaf could be a nice combination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIM View Post
    Right no getting around it if you want to use broadleaf. I don't mind though its by far my favorite wrapper. I'll keep him in mind when I come up with a blend using broadleaf in the filler. I have a bunch of the 08 CT broad from leaf only and have gotten some beautiful and very dark wrappers out of it. Most of what I have left is filler grade so I'll be working on the blend soon. I'm thinking something like 2 corojo seco, 1 CT broad, and 1 criollo ligero wrapped in more broadleaf could be a nice combination.
    That would be a nice smoke! Piloto Cubano Seco, which I think is Dominican, would also work. You might also try this with a shade wrapper.

    Ancient Chinese secret - some of the binder and filler leaves have enough unblemished lamina to use for wrappers for the smaller robustos. I don't normally do this though, as Larry's CT broad is so cheap, something like $12 or $14 a pound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OnePyroTec View Post
    This place is a lot cheaper than when I started and has a good variety.
    https://www.leafonly.com/cigar-tobac...f/tobacco-kits
    Aaaah, screw... Even considering that with shipping to Spain its gonna come close to 100 bucks Im still seriously tempted...
    Now in know where to find it. Definitely bookmarked. Thanks for the tip!

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