Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}
I should hope!
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs. It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;)
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}
I should hope!
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs. It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;)
and you rolled your own back then? I thought you were a doobie expert or something. You Canadians and your lax laws and such.
Speaking of cracked wrappers i recently got a Cusano 59 Rare Cameroon in the mail and noticed that the wrapper was cracked near the end and was about to start coming off. Any tips on how I should handle this?
I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
And why exactly do you have rolling papers lake?
.... to fix damaged cigars, of course. :}
I should hope!
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs. It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;)
and you rolled your own back then? I thought you were a doobie expert or something. You Canadians and your lax laws and such.
What even us "ancient" ones... I did try to quit one time by switching to "roll your own's" but after a month you couldn't get me to smoke a "tailor made" smoke. That little experiment put back my eventual quitting by 2 years lol. I smoked these "rollies" until I quit. Rolling dubbies? Yeah been there done that...once...and I didn't inhale
Rolling dubbies? Yeah been there done that...once...and I didn't inhale
Dammit, Bill, I understand you don't inhale but will you stop sleeping with all the help. You've completely turned doody out. He's trying to get me to bring over some gel ...
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I have used the sticky part of a rolling paper to "fix" this type of crack
I cut the sticky part of the rolling paper off and use only as much as I can get away with to effect the repairs. Might do the trick for you in this case.
Actually that is exactly why I have the papers. I haven't smoked cigs for almost 20 yrs.
It was my "kid (23) that suggested this fix and it actually worked real well, so...;)
What even us "ancient" ones...
I did try to quit one time by switching to "roll your own's" but after a month you couldn't get me to smoke a "tailor made" smoke.
That little experiment put back my eventual quitting by 2 years lol. I smoked these "rollies" until I quit.
Rolling dubbies? Yeah been there done that...once...and I didn't inhale