I have no idea how this popped into my feed. I had no idea cigars were a bunch of dried leaves rolled into a less dried leaf. Also. This was beautiful.
Well, it's exactly like rolling a cigarette. You wet the end and it sticks together. It's not being held together by itself alone without getting it wet first
I went to Jamaica on vacation and there was an old guy with several plastic grocery bags full of the day's selected tobacco leaves. Working on what looked to be a 100 year old meat butcher-block table, he would hand roll a cigar of any kind for 5-10 bucks right on the spot. It was the coolest thing.
@bloopbloop9687 not all the world has first world prices, hourly pay and life cost varies a lot. Also tobacco is a lot cheaper if you remove taxes and transport.
My grandfather grew tabaco until he died and taught me to do this with him as a child. I couldn’t believe a RUclips video brought back those kind of memories. Ours looked different but probably different tabaco.
That is an awesome story, thanks for sharing it. yes it was probably somewhat different, if it was grown somewhere along the east coast. This tobacco comes from Central America.
My grandmother worked in a cigar factory doing this back in the early 1920's, in all places Greenville, South Carolina. On her breaks she would go to a nearby drugstore where she met the love of her life, and my grandfather, a pharmacist.
my great grandmother worked in a cigar factory as well, here in Philadelphia where I live. the building is still there, but its a uhaul storage facility now. at the top of the building it still has the cigar company's crest though. she lived to be 101 (and so did my other great grandmother). tough old bird she was, from what I've heard
I was truly mesmerised by this. I had no idea of the skill that goes into rolling of premium cigars. Smoking a good cigar is one of the things on my bucket list. I can sit in a room with people smoking cigarettes and I just feel sick, but cigars I can happily stay, I just love the smell of them.
If you are in the U.K. (judging by your spelling of mesmerised I’m thinking you may be) look for cigar evenings in your local area Try to find one that isn’t pretentious- there’s a good one in Nottingham where you won’t see anyone in a tuxedo The guys at those are genuinely just a good bunch of people who enjoy smoking cigars and will be happy to guide and advise you on everything from selecting a good cigar to how to light and smoke it If you’re in the USA I’m sure there’d be similar things but can’t say for certain
Gave up smoking decades ago. No idea how this entered my feed and almost skipped it. I am so glad I watched this (twice)! You are an artist of the highest caliber. Like ballet 😊. Then I read your generous help with others. ❤
That's amazing! I've not actually watched the whole process from start to finish before. It's been years since I've had a nice cigar, but I still have some nice ones I've taken care of... Maybe for the new year!
I think I finally understand why hand rolled cigars are so expensive! Very impressive work, I wish smoking wasn't bad for you, I'd try one of these right away
Thank you. I just need to say that the idea that smoking one cigar is bad for you and will harm you is ridiculous propaganda of those who can't bare the idea of others enjoying life. The science tells us that the benefits of cigar smoking--relaxation and lower stress, thus lower inflammation, thus lower mortality, thus longer lifespan--that men who smoke cigars live on average 6 years longer than those who don't. So please my friend consider the holistic facts before allowing others to lessen the pleasure you experience in this one life.
@@BlissCigarCo that's very wise. I guess you're right. After all my grandfather has been smoking cigars since he was 10 years old and he still does now at 82.
This video shows true craftsmanship and passion. There are very few people willing to work with their hands and develop an interesting skill these days. Just by looking at his hands you can tell he’s a master at this.
This is the kind of craftmanship that I deeply appreciate. I was wondering how do they roll such a perfect cigar manually, now that question is answered.
This randomly appeared and I thought I'd watch it. I'm glad I did - I learnt something new and it's always a genuine pleasure to watch a real master of his trade work.
Obviously rolling together a bunch of leaves so they barely hold together is not too hard. But doing it in such a professional way that results in a perfect cigar in both looks and smoking performance, that’s the real skill you see here
Love these little gems of RUclips. Randomly pops into my feed, high production quality, simple, bliss and calming. Can clearly see years worth of craft and talent into a few minutes worth of video. Amazing vid!
I started watching you about 4 months ago, so I am a novice cigar roller. You have taught me how to do everything about how to roll a cigar. Your cigars turn out perfect every time, mine sometimes. 😢 However, I'm better now than when I started. I have 2 major problems that you might could help me with #1 when wrapping my bunch in the binder I can't quite get it tight enough without tearing the binder leaf ( I don't have molds I use newspaper). #2 how do you patch the wrappers when there is a hole or slight tare . I saw the video where you had a hole in the CT wrapper and you said you would have to patch it but you didn't show how. That would make a good video for us beginners. Thanks for your expertise and your great videos.
You're welcome. Just stick with it, be very diligent trying to perfect your cigar every time and it'll come with time. I'm not sure why your binders are tearing. Maybe you are binding too tightly, or your binders are not prepped to be supple enough. I might suggest double-binding until you resolve that issue. Usually when I see a whole as I'm putting on the wrapper, I stop and I glue a little piece of leaf on the inside of the wrapper. Otherwise, I just glue it to the outside. I use Bermocoll.
Not quite sure this was recommended, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching the process! I didn't realize how much goes into making cigars and this was a stunning video. Keep up the good work :)
It's because hands like yours exist that we men are able to take a short break from our hectic routine and are able to enjoy some peaceful minutes while smoking the cigars that amazing people like you make. Love and respect. You literally help people enjoy their lives.
This randomly popped into my feed, but I've never imagined such technique and skill was needed to make something such as cigars. Let alone that this was pretty good to watch as a relaxant. Can't wait to watch more of your content!
Well. I'm 30 years old and just learnt that a cigar is just a rolled heap of leafs rolled up with a special technique, heald all by more leafs!!! No idea how this poped up on my feed, but that's amazing ❤
@@BlissCigarCo The chaveta is not even the issue (30 dollars is less than I spend in a night drinking haha), more like the cigar press, the right glue, and maybe the cutter to get them to a uniform length (although I don't mind eye balling those, as they are only for myself anyway). I might end up having to make my own cigar press but still need to figure out what glue you're using for cigars, so that it's neutral to taste, is not toxic to burn and still works.
@@obiwanfisher537 Right. So the glue is called Bermocoll. It's vegetable gum. You can get a small jar of the power from leafonly.com from around $10. It'll last for years. If you buy a leaf kit from wholeleaftobacco.com it'll come with a little pouch of powder. Any circular metal thing with an edge can be a cap cutter, typically a copper pipe fitting. You can eyeball and use your cigar cutter. So that leads the mold (I think when you say press you mean mold: molds go into presses--or in my case I just puts weights on the mold to press it.) So, a quality wood mold is around $80 delivered from a place like Hondurascrafts on Etsy. So, still within a night out drinking range, depending on how generously you tip after you've had a few. :)
The deliberation behind the shapes he cuts is the best part. Shows the complex geometry of shapes required to form a tight cylinder of leaves. Most impressive.
In your opinion, what is the easiest filler to bunch? Paraguayan solid leaf tastes great, but I had a hard time working with it. Wondering if that's normal.
Well, I've never used that. All the stuff I use is pretty much the same in terms of whether it's easy or not to bunch. Criollo, Corojo, Piloto, Olor, Habano.
I could watch videos like this for hours. There is something soothing about watching a fine cigar take shape. All that is missing is a Lector reading from a good book…. If I ever find myself down El Paso way, I will definitely swing by for a nice Toro.
I am nowhere near El Paso. I believe I was rolling cigars as Bliss Cigar Co long before there was a cigar shop in Fort Bliss... but I'm not sure. I just named myself that because I found bliss in rolling cigars.
The moment i saw those hands, i knew i was seeing a master in his craft. I dont got the money for these cigars but i sure can appreciate the craft. The cigar doesn't crumble even though there is no glue or such stuff ( of course there is no glue in cigars haha). Great work sir.
As a cigar lover this was beautiful to see. My dream would be to visit Dominican Republic or Nicaragua to see some of my favorite brands. One of the coolest art forms to date in my opinion.
I tried a cigar one time and nearly vomited after puffing it for 10 minutes or so. I definitely did it wrong and must’ve inhaled too much… one of the worst sick feelings I’ve ever had and it lasted for so long. I did like the taste of cigars and i love the process of smoking things. Loved watching the artistry that goes into this.
Cigar smoke is not inhaled. It is not the same kind of tobacco as cigarette tobacco. It has a high pH value, so absorbs easily in the mouth. It also isn't really puffed; it's sipped. One sip every 45 seconds, at most. Brought only into the mouth, then let out.
Smoked a cigar after a few months as I met up with friends who were smoking shisha and I was extolling the virtues and joys of smoking proper handmade cigars. Funny how this popped up in my feed later in the evening. Beautiful artistry.
Nice 🙌 Job Very Well Done 👍.. I haven't had a cigar in close to 10 years now.. it was a large ring Ashton that looks just like what this master roller created and it is making me feel like having one right now with a sifter of cognac. ✌️
I enjoy a cigar maybe once a week or every two weeks. A couple of friends and I really enjoy cigars and bourbon/scotch and we get together. It's the best of times. This makes me appreciate it so much more.
I have no idea how this popped into my feed. I had no idea cigars were a bunch of dried leaves rolled into a less dried leaf. Also. This was beautiful.
That's a wonderful comment, thank you so much.
Same here.... maybe I need to try one
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well what else would they be?
@@SamFBM I just thought they were jumbo cigarettes wrapped in brown paper 😂
The fact that this is basically held together by sheer technique is madness but shows the level of skill and artistry in the craft.
Well done sir
Thanks, I appreciate that.
And a lickle bit of plant pectin😉
Seems like you didn't actually watched the whole clip
Well, it's exactly like rolling a cigarette. You wet the end and it sticks together. It's not being held together by itself alone without getting it wet first
Good to know...
Was kinda worried it was saliva 😂@@samwood357
I don't care what the subject is: I love watching a professional artist at his craft.
This just randomly popped up in my recommendations...I don't know how or why but thank you YT Algorithm.
So if you seen like a bad ass meth chemist you would say the same?
@@Bofum69 ...yes
@@Bofum69i mean, there’s a tv show about that widely considered the greatest tv show of all time :>
@@Bill-mq7wr well considering it’s tv and not real I don’t think that argument really holds up
I went to Jamaica on vacation and there was an old guy with several plastic grocery bags full of the day's selected tobacco leaves. Working on what looked to be a 100 year old meat butcher-block table, he would hand roll a cigar of any kind for 5-10 bucks right on the spot. It was the coolest thing.
That sounds awesome.
What an absolute steal, he could probably be charging 40+, handmade right in front of you? That's an experience
@bloopbloop9687 not all the world has first world prices, hourly pay and life cost varies a lot. Also tobacco is a lot cheaper if you remove taxes and transport.
@@bloopbloop9687Steal? Yeah, he stole from him. Charging 5-10 bucks for something worth 5-10 cents lol.
@@The_InfantMalePollockFrancis where are you getting cigars rolled for 5 cents?
Even machine rolled cigars are more expensive.
Not a smoker but I appreciate the craft of cigar making you are a true artist. This was a very interesting video to see the entire process.
Thank you. I really appreciate this comment.
My god, I could watch that all day.its like therapy watching a true artist at work. Massive respect to you and your craft.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate the nice comment.
My grandfather grew tabaco until he died and taught me to do this with him as a child. I couldn’t believe a RUclips video brought back those kind of memories.
Ours looked different but probably different tabaco.
That is an awesome story, thanks for sharing it. yes it was probably somewhat different, if it was grown somewhere along the east coast. This tobacco comes from Central America.
That was weeeeed bruh 🥲
I am not a huge fan of cigars, but one can appreciate the beauty of your craft.
My grandmother worked in a cigar factory doing this back in the early 1920's, in all places Greenville, South Carolina. On her breaks she would go to a nearby drugstore where she met the love of her life, and my grandfather, a pharmacist.
That's an awesome story.
I'm from Greenville!
don’t care didn’t ask
@@kenopsia9013 You totally do.
my great grandmother worked in a cigar factory as well, here in Philadelphia where I live. the building is still there, but its a uhaul storage facility now. at the top of the building it still has the cigar company's crest though. she lived to be 101 (and so did my other great grandmother). tough old bird she was, from what I've heard
I really want a cigar right now. I've not have one in at least a decade. Thanks for the wonderful video. Great craftmanship.
I'm glad I could inspire you in that way.
never in my life wondered how cigars are made but im glad to know
I was truly mesmerised by this. I had no idea of the skill that goes into rolling of premium cigars. Smoking a good cigar is one of the things on my bucket list.
I can sit in a room with people smoking cigarettes and I just feel sick, but cigars I can happily stay, I just love the smell of them.
If you are in the U.K. (judging by your spelling of mesmerised I’m thinking you may be) look for cigar evenings in your local area
Try to find one that isn’t pretentious- there’s a good one in Nottingham where you won’t see anyone in a tuxedo
The guys at those are genuinely just a good bunch of people who enjoy smoking cigars and will be happy to guide and advise you on everything from selecting a good cigar to how to light and smoke it
If you’re in the USA I’m sure there’d be similar things but can’t say for certain
Gave up smoking decades ago. No idea how this entered my feed and almost skipped it. I am so glad I watched this (twice)! You are an artist of the highest caliber. Like ballet 😊. Then I read your generous help with others. ❤
I am so glad this found its way into your feed, even if we have no idea how! Thank you.
Just cuz it's natural doesn't mean you should start again! Burning things releases carcinogens!
@@davidquintanilla9330 David - it is simply appreciation of the artist’s skill. Breathe ….
That's amazing! I've not actually watched the whole process from start to finish before. It's been years since I've had a nice cigar, but I still have some nice ones I've taken care of...
Maybe for the new year!
It's time! New Years would be perfect.
This is a very old art and is so cool. I love human past times and enjoyments of simple things that comfort and provoke thought and conversation.
Well put. I feel the same way.
I think I finally understand why hand rolled cigars are so expensive! Very impressive work, I wish smoking wasn't bad for you, I'd try one of these right away
Thank you. I just need to say that the idea that smoking one cigar is bad for you and will harm you is ridiculous propaganda of those who can't bare the idea of others enjoying life. The science tells us that the benefits of cigar smoking--relaxation and lower stress, thus lower inflammation, thus lower mortality, thus longer lifespan--that men who smoke cigars live on average 6 years longer than those who don't. So please my friend consider the holistic facts before allowing others to lessen the pleasure you experience in this one life.
@@BlissCigarCo that's very wise. I guess you're right. After all my grandfather has been smoking cigars since he was 10 years old and he still does now at 82.
@@rexjolles My father is 86 and has been enjoying cigars since his teens.
@@BlissCigarCo built different!
@@BlissCigarCoI'm not sure those who smoke cigars have the poorest life conditions though :)
This video shows true craftsmanship and passion. There are very few people willing to work with their hands and develop an interesting skill these days. Just by looking at his hands you can tell he’s a master at this.
Super nice cigar. Thank you for the video!
Thank you, Christian. You're welcome.
This is the kind of craftmanship that I deeply appreciate. I was wondering how do they roll such a perfect cigar manually, now that question is answered.
Thank you.
I don't know what it is about these types of cigar-rolling videos but i find them incredibly relaxing to watch.
This was cool! I’ve never seen a cigar being made. I don’t smoke but I like learning something new
These cigars are so high quality, they cured my cancer!
Pleasure, quiet contemplativeness, and relaxation cure so many things.
This randomly appeared and I thought I'd watch it. I'm glad I did - I learnt something new and it's always a genuine pleasure to watch a real master of his trade work.
I'm happy to hear the algorithm sought you out!
Wow! Cigars are so well engineered and hard to make! This is art.
To be honest, doesn't look too hard. While yes his are 10 out of 10, I think I could do one 2 out of 10.
Obviously rolling together a bunch of leaves so they barely hold together is not too hard.
But doing it in such a professional way that results in a perfect cigar in both looks and smoking performance, that’s the real skill you see here
Love these little gems of RUclips. Randomly pops into my feed, high production quality, simple, bliss and calming.
Can clearly see years worth of craft and talent into a few minutes worth of video.
Amazing vid!
Thank you for the very nice comment.
I started watching you about 4 months ago, so I am a novice cigar roller. You have taught me how to do everything about how to roll a cigar. Your cigars turn out perfect every time, mine sometimes. 😢 However, I'm better now than when I started. I have 2 major problems that you might could help me with #1 when wrapping my bunch in the binder I can't quite get it tight enough without tearing the binder leaf ( I don't have molds I use newspaper). #2 how do you patch the wrappers when there is a hole or slight tare . I saw the video where you had a hole in the CT wrapper and you said you would have to patch it but you didn't show how. That would make a good video for us beginners. Thanks for your expertise and your great videos.
You're welcome. Just stick with it, be very diligent trying to perfect your cigar every time and it'll come with time. I'm not sure why your binders are tearing. Maybe you are binding too tightly, or your binders are not prepped to be supple enough. I might suggest double-binding until you resolve that issue. Usually when I see a whole as I'm putting on the wrapper, I stop and I glue a little piece of leaf on the inside of the wrapper. Otherwise, I just glue it to the outside. I use Bermocoll.
@ATHAN6111 thanks....I use fruit pectin as well . I think I'm trying to roll to tight and that's causing the tare.
Recently just got into cigars and wanted to know how they were actually made. Simply beautiful arts and craftsmanship. Makes me love cigars even more.
Not quite sure this was recommended, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching the process! I didn't realize how much goes into making cigars and this was a stunning video. Keep up the good work :)
I don't know why the algorithm found you but I'm glad that it did. Thank you for the nice comment.
@BlissCigarCo Of course no problem! Just giving credit where credit is due right? :)
I've never smoked even a single cigarette in my entire life, let alone a cigar, but watching this was amazing. Great work sir! Loved this video.
Thanks for the nice comment.
Great roll! It's funny that I trim the head of my cigar before putting it in the mold to make it round like you did. Great way to make it fit!
Yeah otherwise it'd be funky, trying to smush it all up in there.
It's because hands like yours exist that we men are able to take a short break from our hectic routine and are able to enjoy some peaceful minutes while smoking the cigars that amazing people like you make.
Love and respect. You literally help people enjoy their lives.
Thank you for the nice comment.
Gorgeous, a true artist in the craft.
Thank you very much.
This randomly popped into my feed, but I've never imagined such technique and skill was needed to make something such as cigars. Let alone that this was pretty good to watch as a relaxant.
Can't wait to watch more of your content!
I'm glad it popped into your feed 🙂
Well. I'm 30 years old and just learnt that a cigar is just a rolled heap of leafs rolled up with a special technique, heald all by more leafs!!! No idea how this poped up on my feed, but that's amazing ❤
The algorithm is so mysterious.
I love videos like these where youtube serves me up someone who’s really good at something doing that thing artfully. Nothing better.
That is why I have no problem paying $15 or more per stick.
This man is an artist
the funny thing is that when you roll for yourself they only cost around 3-5 dollars a piece 😂
15 dollar cigars are garbage.
@@BobSacamano666 i've heard there are a few brands with okay ones, but yeah, you want 25+ range for a good one usually.
@@geoffrey6000 the only way I'd smoke one under 25 if it was from Cuba.
@@BobSacamano666And good luck finding one for under $25 from Cuba these days. Prices are getting insane.
My dad smoked a sigar every sunday,with a glass of jonge jenever.😅❤the smell still brings me those memories.
Love this. I think I am going to make my own cigars now and see how that works. Just need to find these tools. Love cigars.
You can pretty much start with a pizza cutter if you don't want to blow $30 on a chaveta.
@@BlissCigarCo The chaveta is not even the issue (30 dollars is less than I spend in a night drinking haha), more like the cigar press, the right glue, and maybe the cutter to get them to a uniform length (although I don't mind eye balling those, as they are only for myself anyway).
I might end up having to make my own cigar press but still need to figure out what glue you're using for cigars, so that it's neutral to taste, is not toxic to burn and still works.
@@obiwanfisher537 Right. So the glue is called Bermocoll. It's vegetable gum. You can get a small jar of the power from leafonly.com from around $10. It'll last for years. If you buy a leaf kit from wholeleaftobacco.com it'll come with a little pouch of powder. Any circular metal thing with an edge can be a cap cutter, typically a copper pipe fitting. You can eyeball and use your cigar cutter. So that leads the mold (I think when you say press you mean mold: molds go into presses--or in my case I just puts weights on the mold to press it.) So, a quality wood mold is around $80 delivered from a place like Hondurascrafts on Etsy. So, still within a night out drinking range, depending on how generously you tip after you've had a few. :)
its late, i was really getting in my head then i saw this pop up. thanks for the calming video. youre very good at rolling good sir.
Thank you, it's nice to know you found it calming.
Beautiful work of art !!! Makes me appreciate smoking that much more !!
Thank you.
Beautiful! That roller (or rollers) know their craft quite well. Makes me appreciate every stick I enjoy!
And this is the difference between a 5$ cigar and a $20 cigar
The deliberation behind the shapes he cuts is the best part. Shows the complex geometry of shapes required to form a tight cylinder of leaves. Most impressive.
In your opinion, what is the easiest filler to bunch? Paraguayan solid leaf tastes great, but I had a hard time working with it. Wondering if that's normal.
Well, I've never used that. All the stuff I use is pretty much the same in terms of whether it's easy or not to bunch. Criollo, Corojo, Piloto, Olor, Habano.
Like everyone else, I have no idea how this ended up in my feed, but man the craftsmanship is mind blowing.
I have cigar leaves
Don't know why this was in my feed but that was fantastic to watch. Very talented 👏
Never in my life have i ever seen the professional rolling of cigars. That was awesome, thank you.
De nada.
Your hands so so controlled, and every motion is intentional. This is what craftsmanship looks like. How long have you been rolling cigars?
Thank you. Around 30 years.
I could watch videos like this for hours. There is something soothing about watching a fine cigar take shape. All that is missing is a Lector reading from a good book…. If I ever find myself down El Paso way, I will definitely swing by for a nice Toro.
I am nowhere near El Paso. I believe I was rolling cigars as Bliss Cigar Co long before there was a cigar shop in Fort Bliss... but I'm not sure. I just named myself that because I found bliss in rolling cigars.
The moment i saw those hands, i knew i was seeing a master in his craft. I dont got the money for these cigars but i sure can appreciate the craft. The cigar doesn't crumble even though there is no glue or such stuff ( of course there is no glue in cigars haha). Great work sir.
That’s an amazing art, beautiful roll ! I always admire my cigars before I toast em ! You are appreciated sir
I don't use tobacco often, but as a frequent cannabis user, I am absolutely blown away by this handiwork. Take a bow, sir!
Thank you. I do also roll (very large) blunts.
This is god damn amazing. And very satisfying to view. Thank you sir
My pleasure. Thanks for the nice comment. :)
The way cigars look at the front is just so visually pleasing
I think so, too.
It's almost midnight and I'm sleepy and I'm happy this random awesome video showed up before I went go bed
I'm happy it showed up for you.
My grandfather was cultivating tobacco in Switzerland in the 70s. Still remember the amazing smell of the leafs drying in the barn.
Sounds like a beautiful memory.
Beautiful work my friend. You reminded me how much I love cigars. I think I'm going to go to a cigar shop now. Thanks cheers.
As a cigar lover this was beautiful to see. My dream would be to visit Dominican Republic or Nicaragua to see some of my favorite brands. One of the coolest art forms to date in my opinion.
Of course I agree. 🙂
I’m a cigar smoker so this video was pleasant to my eyes and ears, such nostalgic. 😊
That Actually looks 👀 fun 🤩
Nice Job! 🤙🏻
I know nothing about cigars, but i know art when i see it. That was beautiful
Thank you very much. I appreciate the nice comment.
didn't know what to expect watching this but i am glad i stayed. master of his craft
Even though your oral health suffers from this, you cant argue that it isn’t made with great skill and effort. Its fascinating to watch.
Imagine the blunts this man could make...
14g. Pretty big. About the size of this toro.
Legendary @@BlissCigarCo
Very calming to watch. Thank you.
I tried a cigar one time and nearly vomited after puffing it for 10 minutes or so. I definitely did it wrong and must’ve inhaled too much… one of the worst sick feelings I’ve ever had and it lasted for so long. I did like the taste of cigars and i love the process of smoking things. Loved watching the artistry that goes into this.
Cigar smoke is not inhaled. It is not the same kind of tobacco as cigarette tobacco. It has a high pH value, so absorbs easily in the mouth. It also isn't really puffed; it's sipped. One sip every 45 seconds, at most. Brought only into the mouth, then let out.
I can smell this video and it smells great
Beautiful art itself. Thanks for sharing the whole process of rolling ❤
It is like I can smell it and it’s wonderful
Core memory unlocked. Remember going to Ybor as a kid watching cigars be rolled and the trying to do it myself lol.
What a wonderful core memory!
Never knew it was just a bunch of leaves
Beautiful work
Smoked a cigar after a few months as I met up with friends who were smoking shisha and I was extolling the virtues and joys of smoking proper handmade cigars. Funny how this popped up in my feed later in the evening.
Beautiful artistry.
The google knows all and sees all.
Im currently deployed and cigars for warriors sent me free cigars!! Im so greatful! I love cigars! I'd love to try and roll one!!
That's awesome! Do you have access to cigar leaf where you're currently deployed? Stay safe out there.
@BlissCigarCo no I don't bit I'll look for some when I get back! Is it hard to come by?
@@MG-je5xq There are a few retail places in the States, like leafonly.com and wholeleaftobacco.com
@@BlissCigarCo awesome!! Thank you!!
Nice 🙌 Job Very Well Done 👍.. I haven't had a cigar in close to 10 years now.. it was a large ring Ashton that looks just like what this master roller created and it is making me feel like having one right now with a sifter of cognac. ✌️
I don't smoke cigars all too often but the next time I do I shall take a moment before lighting to admire the skill and appreciate the smoke more.
Thank you.
Thats a fat one! This was beautiful.
I was never into asmr, but this was gourgeous.
It’s amazing cigars are as cheap as they are
Bro would probably make the best sushi rolls.
Im glad this popped before I smoked my first real cigar, defo will appriciate it much more
That's great
I have cigars sealed well. Despite UK homes are prone and have mold. Appreciate your input.
Great.
This was no different than watching a rolls Royce being made. Both are a piece of art being hand made.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is a pair of experienced hands creating art 💨
I enjoy a cigar maybe once a week or every two weeks. A couple of friends and I really enjoy cigars and bourbon/scotch and we get together. It's the best of times. This makes me appreciate it so much more.
That's great! Scotch is my preferred beverage to enjoy with a fine cigar.
Could watch this all day and I rarely smoke cigars…might smoke a half dozen half cigars on my deck each summer. Cool vid
Cigars are badass, elegant and sophisticated.
Correct.
Now I understand why certain Cigars cost what they do. An Artisan at work. Howdy from Texas
Howdy!
This was beautiful to watch, well done.
Thank you
RUclips algoritm got me again 😂🤷♂️ good job on rolling that robusto
I have to watch it while smoking a cigar!
Respect for the craftsmanship
Delicious
Me when I roll blunts for my friends.
That was awesome to watch, what a craftsman!
what beautiful craftsmanship, all tobacco should be consumed like this
Yes I agree
This is amazing! This video made some beautiful sounds aswell.
This guy is way better than I was in High School
This is what the hispter guy at work tells ms he does every morning
Top notch! Love seeing this talent and a good smoke!