BAD stick!
camgfs
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I just had what I would call a "bad stick" from a name brand company. Does this happen to anyone else?
The stick in question was a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 with lots of rest in the humi. The first inch was good, but then it started to canoe and taste off. After a couple of relights, I could feel the heat on my fingers, which made no sense. I let the cigar go out, and scraped off the ash...only to find a hole going down the center of the cigar. I don't mean "tunelling", I mean a hole the size of a wooden match almost 3 inches deep!!
I used my Xikar cutter to cut the cigar down to where I thought the hole ended, and re-lit the rest of the cigar. It continued to burn hot down the middle so I gave up.
I'm guessing that the person rolling/bunching the cigar messed up. It's my first real bad Rocky Patel, so I guess I can forgive them for this one.
Anyone else get problems like this from normally good manufacturers?
The stick in question was a Rocky Patel Vintage 1990 with lots of rest in the humi. The first inch was good, but then it started to canoe and taste off. After a couple of relights, I could feel the heat on my fingers, which made no sense. I let the cigar go out, and scraped off the ash...only to find a hole going down the center of the cigar. I don't mean "tunelling", I mean a hole the size of a wooden match almost 3 inches deep!!
I used my Xikar cutter to cut the cigar down to where I thought the hole ended, and re-lit the rest of the cigar. It continued to burn hot down the middle so I gave up.
I'm guessing that the person rolling/bunching the cigar messed up. It's my first real bad Rocky Patel, so I guess I can forgive them for this one.
Anyone else get problems like this from normally good manufacturers?
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I'd email a complaint to RP or let the place you bought it from know. You'll notice that most people in this industry stand behind their products.
"Long ashes my friends."