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what does it mean when you light up, but there is a gap between the wrapper/binder and the filler? Occasionally a touch up will fix it, but most of the time it comes back within a few minutes. It seems to happen primarily in breezier condtions, but I rarely get to partake indoors, so I guess thats a null statement. My sticks are stored very close to 65/65 so I wouldn't think its an over-dry issue. Anyone else experience this?
 

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What do ye mean by gap?
Ok, so after its lit, you take a couple puffs and you look at the foot. In a normal cigar, you would see that the wrapper seems to 'burn into the ash', its a smooth transition. Whereas if there is a gap like I experience sometimes (and bohizzle apparently feels my pain), you look at the foot and the filler is buring, but there is space between the filler and wrapper. Kind of like a non burning flap around most of the cigar. Its hard to describe...wish I took a pic
 

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I think it's usualy where the filler got folded to make the shape of the cigar. Different rollers bunch up the tobacco differently, some fold in a Z, others make more of a back and forth folded fan shape, some even roll the leaves in a spiral. I think it's just a fold that landed on the outside of the cigar mold when pressed.
 

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This is a remedy from tunneling which is typically caused by an over-saturated wrapper making the filler burn faster than the wrapper. This is actually the wrapper not touching the filler so there is no heat transfer to help the wrapper burn.
Ah! I see what ye mean! Well, depending on the gap size, humidity swells the tobacco; so a tad more RH might help depending yer current RH.
 

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i've had that problem too. it happens to me on windy days when it's tourgh to get a good light and even tougher to get a good burn.

most recently on the last stick i smoked...a pepin padilla 1932. construction is always perect on those and my RH is right on.

It was the wind!!!!
 

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Are you talking about an even unlit donut around the cigar on one spot near the edge only?
Imagine you have had your smoke lit for a minute or 2, the burn looks even, but somebody has taken a needle or something and scraped out some tobacco between the bulk of the filler and the wrapper, usually in more than just a small spot, which why its hard to correct by touching up. Lightly squeezing the cigar pre-light (which I always do) isn't overly mushy and no soft/hard spots.
 
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