Gurkha Regent issues/disappointment
illinoisgolf99
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So I cut a Gurkha Regent Toro 6 x 50 yesterday and began to take in the pre-light draw when all of a sudden the wrapper near where the cap used to be started to slightly unravel. I carefully made sure not to touch it and be gentle while I lit it up. Well I lit it up and a few draws later the ENTIRE wrapper decided to unravel!! Any reasons why it might do this other than poor construction?
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...then it did.
...but i never had all the issues with them like people speak of. in the original pos tthe thing that caught my eye was:
"where the cap used to be"
if the cap is gone on ANY cigar the thing will unravel. a few posts up someone said use a punch. that is good advice. i think the same person said not to buy older gurkha. i think the quality on older gurkhas is better than on the newer ones. the regents and centurians in my humidor from 06 and 07 are better than the ones from 09 and the newer blends, IMO, tend to be less complex and enjoyable.
I smoke a ton of Gurkha and I never have any issues with them.
Like the others have said try using a punch cut next time.
Kuzi yea I may have cut too much off, my cutter is pretty dull and I never really figured out how much to cut off, I try about 1/8 of an inch or so. I need to get a punch and a new guilottine..
As a means of determining where to cut a stick, you can try this.
Lay the cutter flat on a table top. Place the cap of the cigar into the cutter and be sure the end of the cigar is in contact with the surface of the table. If you slightly pinch the cap and pick up the cutter you can finish your cut and be sure that you have NOT removed too much of the wrapper.
After doing that a few times you will have a good idea as to how little of the cap you should remove.
fantastic idea. you can use them on a torp but you have to cut about 4 times. if that isnt a problem those cutters are great.