Black goo on the tip

Had a strange occurrence today... smoking a normally good cigar and in the first third I suddenly taste bitter tar. I look at the tip and see this black goo coming out and now this thing tastes like the la Brea tar pits
I've smoked a few cigars... never seen this before. What would cause this?
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Was afraid to click on this thread based on the title. Never saw a close up photo of it, but @VegasFrank would just wipe it off and smoke through it
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I've heard that it can be a binder issue with too much moisture, and read that it could be a stem with extra sap that didn't dry out during fermentation. It's best to try cutting past it or just wipe it off. One site seemed to indicate it's more common in thinner gauges. Yours doesn't look like a binder issue to me.
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Cutting the tip again will remove it and it will be fine to smoke
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@rsherman24 said:
Was afraid to click on this thread based on the title. Never saw a close up photo of it, but @VegasFrank would just lick it off and smoke through itFIFY
"Not all heroes eat crepes"
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@rsherman24 said:
Was afraid to click on this thread based on the title. Never saw a close up photo of it, but @VegasFrank would just lick it off and smoke through itFIFY
"Not all heroes eat crepes"
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I remember seeing something like this long ago, one of the suggested answers was that it was a fragment of nylon thread that had been used to bind the tobacco together during shipping or processing. Apparently at some point between harvest and rolling the tobacco is stacked and held in place with something like fishing line. Sometimes bits of it make it through unnoticed.
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Years ago, I had one cigar that looked just like that. I don't remember if I posted a picture of it, but I sure do remember discussing it on the forum. Never happened since. I say toss it.
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Moisture + fast smoking and crappy/ poorly fermented tobacco can lead to tar.
Black bitter substance.Good cigars can still have bad tobacco.
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I hope I never get that.
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From the article:
"Even though you may have been advised, it doesn’t have anything to do with your technique, either."
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@VegasFrank said:
From the article:"Even though you may have been advised, it doesn’t have anything to do with your technique, either."
Right. OK. So why does it happen when people are burning through a cigar and not so much when they are taking their time?
Believe what you want and I'll believe my experience living in a high humidity area.
I'm no expert, nor do I profess to be one and I sure as hell don't tell people there can only be one cause for anything.I'm nobody, I'll just go back to my corner.
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Love you Tony!
I am guessing it's the difference between tar and sap.
Can I come visit your corner? Looks fun over there....
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I've had it happen a few times, usually on a cigar with a tighter draw.
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@VegasFrank said:
Love you Tony!I am guessing it's the difference between tar and sap.
Can I come visit your corner? Looks fun over there....
Yes, you can.
But I gotta warn you, it's smoky, I have hounds that are giant and think they're little lap dogs and I'm a bit of a grumpy old a$$hole.In Fumo Pax
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I've had this a few times, usually on a cigar that I punch or cut with a shallow V. Straight cutting it below the tar usually fixes it for the reminder. I figured it was a natural build up, and funneling everything to too small of an opening caused it to bubble out...
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I’ve had it quite a few times. Especially with the thinner BLTC’s recutting usually will fix it. It’s from having a small opening on a string cigar.
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What's a "string cigar"?
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@Amos_Umwhat said:
What's a "string cigar"?I think it was a typo for strong.
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@Amos_Umwhat said:
What's a "string cigar"?They are the "Ultra" lancero vitola.
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I have had it on the Bishop's Blend a couple times. Cut it off and continue
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