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    Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.

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I tip my hat to you sir, this is a noble venture. You are immersing yourself in the process, in the soil, the priming, the curing. The fruits of your labor are yielding results beyond what you thought possible. That tobacco represents something greater than its physical makeup. It represents and embodies something which we as human beings are letting slip away but which we must regain an affection for.

Too many in number are the mega-farms, the large conglomerates and the giant multi-national multi-headed corporate beasts that not only permeate the tobacco industry but our economy as a whole. I apologize in hijacking your post to deliver a discourse, but you really should be applauded and admired for what you have partaken in.

There's still something to be said about smaller farms, smaller yields, better quality. When the man whose name is on the band and the man who is working the fields, getting his hands in the dirt are one and the same... that is almost unheard of nowadays.

Granted, you might only be doing this as a pastime, but I can think of more than a handful of cigar "makers" who could heed your example.
 

SuprHasan

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Good to hear! Sounds like a lot of hard work has gone into this and now you're reaping the rewards!
Keep us informed!
 

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Wow very Nice!!!

I'm a firm believer that it's always better when you do it yourself. The finished product looks excellent and the taste sounds awesome.

It looks like you also had the opportunity to practice on the rolling. If I recall the first batch looked a little bit "shaggy". This roll looks amazing!! I guess practice makes perfect. Congratulations!!!

Rupe
 
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Incredibly awesome work - this is right up there with making your own wine, salami, beer etc - and that construction is amazing - trust you really enjoy the end product!!!
 
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Kudos to you! Very cool indeed! I really admire your dedication. Great to see its paying off for you. It's awesome.
Enjoy my friend :tiphat:
 

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I agree that you must be commended for all the hard work it too for you to get this far and roll some amazing sticks. Congratulations; well done!
 

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group buy on some oblofusc farm rollies!
I'm in...That's an amazing first run there bro. Good for you and I agree on the band idea as well.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
On a side note, are you also recording your soils upon seeding? Soil compost and fertilization also play a major factor in how the plant grows/tatse.
 
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