Any Way to Repair Broken Wrappers?

BlackDog

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I have a Macanudo Jamacia 1993 that has a few beetle "cuts" in the wrapper. Is there any way to repair these, or should I just try to smoke it as best I can the way it is? The "cuts" are under 1/4" long and perhaps 1/64" wide. Thanks!
 
well if it's not falling apart then I think there is no point...if it is...vege glue or pectin
 
No it's not falling apart by any means, but I thought perhaps the draw would be effected by the holes the beetles made?
 
Do an advanced search in the category of cigar questions and the poster zemekone. The subject of your search should be cigar repair. Gerry made a post with pictures that should answer all of your questions. Hope that this helps.:tu
 
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Do an advanced search in the category of cigar questions and the poster zemecone. The subject of your search should be cigar repair. Gerry made a post with pictures that should answer all of your questions. Hope that this helps.:tu

:tpd: but 'zemekone' will work a little better
 
if it's isn't deep...meaning didn't cut through the tobacco in the middle itself...wouldn't affect draw...seems to me it's just superficial and should cause anything...
 
Try using one of those roll your own cigarette papers. I have had some sticks unwrap in the past and I would just wet the wrapper at the edges and just flatten it out and let it dry. Then smoke away. If you are a cigar purist just throw them away and find another cigar to smoke.
 
Best product I have found is El Torcedor Repair Kit For Cigars. Small bottle of glue that is claimed to be the same glue that the rollers use to place the caps on cigars. I have been using it for a couple of years with good results.

Here is one link were it is available. I have never had to order it, because my local B/M keeps it in stock, for around $4.00/bottle. and it will last a long time.

http://www.pipesandcigars.com/smokacgifpac.html

Good luck on salvaging those smokes!

Mark
 
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