Cigar repair kit. I have Torcedor glue and that works fine on wrapper leaf which is loose or beginning to un-ravel. It's not so good at repairing small wrapper splits or foot-splits. Now, why bother repairing cigars when I could just smoke them up or leave them. Reason: I like my cigars too look the best they can and there's a lot of satisfaction and fun in repairing things.
I would envisage a flat-box kit about the length and width of a Bryant & May box of Cooks Matches. Depth deep enough to contain a small bottle, or better still, tube of Torcedor glue. The kit would be divided into two compartments. One to hold the glue, the other to contain flat, squared but feather edged paper divided wrapper leaves. Claro, Natural, Colorado, Maduro.
To use the kit you just take out a leaf closest to the colour you want, tear off as much is needed and put the remainder of the leaf back in the kit. Spread the glue onto the wrapper leaf with the glue brush, or maybe better with fingers ? ( Jimmeh seemed to have little problem http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthread.php?t=6328 ) ? and following the angle of the wrapper on the cigar make the repair. The kit would need to be kept in a humi or tup, but I see no problem with that.
I would envisage a flat-box kit about the length and width of a Bryant & May box of Cooks Matches. Depth deep enough to contain a small bottle, or better still, tube of Torcedor glue. The kit would be divided into two compartments. One to hold the glue, the other to contain flat, squared but feather edged paper divided wrapper leaves. Claro, Natural, Colorado, Maduro.
To use the kit you just take out a leaf closest to the colour you want, tear off as much is needed and put the remainder of the leaf back in the kit. Spread the glue onto the wrapper leaf with the glue brush, or maybe better with fingers ? ( Jimmeh seemed to have little problem http://www.ukcigarforums.com/showthread.php?t=6328 ) ? and following the angle of the wrapper on the cigar make the repair. The kit would need to be kept in a humi or tup, but I see no problem with that.
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