Cigar Roller for wedding? Any info appreciated

newmanium79

Maturing Primate
I'm getting married in August 2009 in Macungie, PA at a ski resort and one of the things that I definitely wanted was a Cigar Roller at my wedding (it's one of the things on a very short list that I actually have to do). I have a solid crew of friends (about 8-10 of us) that are together frequently throughout the year and are all avid smokers like myself. So I wanted to have something special to reflect both mine and my fiance's lifestye and to allow our guests to enjoy it with us.

So far I am hitting a wall. I tried Cigars Int'l (their store is close to my event) but they don't have any rollers that they work with for special events outside of ones that they conduct. I've also looked into CF Dominicana (Cigar Catering) from the web and they work in Philly but are pretty pricey ( 2hrs. for roller, 50 cigars=$975).

My next course of action is to inquire at my local B&M. I've searched the internet and have read posts about people hiring a roller for $400-$600 for 50 sticks and 3-4 hrs. or something. Though I'm not exactly in a great location (New Jersey) to find a good amount of companies that would offer this, and my event is in PA off of the Northeast extension.

Anyone on CS ever done this before? Do you have some ideas or information you can help a fellow BOTL out with? Share your story or ideas.

If I cannot find a roller my next option would be to buy a couple of premium boxes and create my own "Cigar Bar". I don't envision more than 30-40 individuals that would want to smoke (that may even be a high number). We're expecting about 150-160 to attend.

Thank you. :tu
 
First off, congratulations. Secondly, those prices seem steep to me especially when you consider that some will not even care they are fresh rolled.

I think your second option is the best. Get a few boxes and have a cigar bar. Good luck
 
I recently checked in with my friends as Casillas Cigars about this very thing. Myself and the guys in my local cigar club where interested in having a roller for one of our gatherings.

For around $1000.00 they would drive the several hours to our event and spend about 4 hours all the while rolling at the request of the quests 50 cigars. This price also includes an additional 100 cigars that will be rolled ahead of time.

Here is a link to a thread concerning their business.

http://www.clubstogie.com/vb/showthread.php?t=85299

Good Luck with you search. :tu
 
I like the cigar bar idea better. To me if you have a craftsman like that you are going to make it more like a carnival. The cigar bar will be less distracting and it gives a better selection. Get some premium cigars and put a really nice looking note on each box explaining what it is, how strong it is, and what it tastes like (7 year old madagascar vanilla).
 
The novelty of the fresh rolled thing doesn't seem worth 1000.00, the cigar bar is def. the way to go. Get some decent boxes and let everyone enjoy them. You'll save a fortune and smokers will love it either way.
 
I like the cigar bar idea better. To me if you have a craftsman like that you are going to make it more like a carnival. The cigar bar will be less distracting and it gives a better selection. Get some premium cigars and put a really nice looking note on each box explaining what it is, how strong it is, and what it tastes like (7 year old madagascar vanilla).


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Your wedding day will fly by so fast you wont know what hit ya. By the time your done mingling and doing all the ceremonial mumbo jumbo... cutting cake, mother son dance, and thanking your guests. It will be time to wrap things up and get back to your room for some good ol fashion hanky panky.

Save your money, buy some high ends, set up a cigar bar and let loose. Whatever is left over you can bring on the honeymoon. :2

Oh and by the way congrats :bl

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Congratulations and I think you've got a pretty nifty idea although I do see what Rolando and the others are saying. It is your wedding, your wife's day (and yours, don't you forget it!), and you should be the focal point with no distractions. I'm all for being different and offering something different, but 'ya know, even having the premium cigars on a bar is pretty darn different.

While I like the unique idea, I agree that you should save the dough and buy some premiums for the few smokers who will enjoy it.
 
I vote cigar bar. Oh this isn't a poll.

Well anyway hire a guy from the bm dress him up nice and have him tend the cigar bar. To cut if need be and give any needed info to the guests. I think that will help turn some folks on to cigars a little better than a not so great custom rolled. I think it would be a good time.

My condolences on the weeding.
 
I like the cigar bar idea better. To me if you have a craftsman like that you are going to make it more like a carnival. The cigar bar will be less distracting and it gives a better selection. Get some premium cigars and put a really nice looking note on each box explaining what it is, how strong it is, and what it tastes like (7 year old madagascar vanilla).
:tpd:

Myself and several of my friends got married this year. One of my buddies had a cigar roller at his engagement party. I have no idea what it cost him to do that, but I know the cost is not something that would concern him. What I can tell you is that the cigars were not that good and the left overs only got worse as the days went on. I was pretty surprised too because we had found this roller at a local cigar event and his smokes that day were much better.

Personally, I think the cigar bar idea is the one to go with. Depending on what you stock it with it could be much more economical and you know exactly the quality and flavor of the smokes you're getting.
 
Well anyway hire a guy from the bm dress him up nice and have him tend the cigar bar. To cut if need be and give any needed info to the guests. I think that will help turn some folks on to cigars a little better than a not so great custom rolled

:tpd: Really great idea.
 
From experience, I'd say get a couple of boxes of decent smokes and set them up somewhere so the guests can help themselves. They will quickly disappear as a lot of guests will do two things. The first is fire one up then leave it almost whole somewhere so when you see it you'll be a bit pissed.
The second is the folks who will take it home as a party favor.
You've got a good group of friends who love cigars, bravo.
I'd get a box or two of excellent smokes and put together a two or three (or more) pack of cigars to give to your smoking friends. Most guests will not appreciate the fresh rolled, save the dough for your future.

Additionally,my advice is to buy a box of cigars that will age well and set them aside for your 20th, 30th, or more anniversary. (And buy a box for every child you have when they are born. Smoke them at their wedding with all the "cigar smokin' uncles" (your crew at the wedding).

Oh and congratulations! Don't listen to the guys who tell you not to do it.
Marriage is really cool when you find the right girl. I wish you great happiness.
 
First of all don't do it and I am not talking about the roller! If you decide to go forward that will be some wedding and a great idea to have a roller. Very Cool!
 
Bear Creek, huh? I live pretty close to there, it's a beautiful place they've built there recently. I looked into the cigar roller for my own wedding in May of '09, but I'm just gonna get bundle cigars w/ custom bands.
 
As cool as a personal roller sounds I think I have to vote for your "cigar bar" idea. It would save money and you know you are getting quailty.
 
Anyone on CS ever done this before? Do you have some ideas or information you can help a fellow BOTL out with? Share your story or ideas.

The company I work for hired cigar rollers for a Christmas party before the smoking ban in NYC. I believe they were from Lighthouse Cigars. They have two locations, Hazlet and Marlboro, NJ. Speak to the proprieter Ralph Seber. He is friendly and very helpful. Good luck!
Here's the link:
http://www.lighthousecigars.com/about.html
 
Well see I am in your situation. I am getting married in exactly 2 weeks (from today actually, will be doing last setups right about now, 2pm my time). Anyways, I decided that I was gonna go with some decent cigars for a "cigar bar" for most of the guests and then my groomsmen and the dads will get some good stuff. I went through CI and got 50 Leon Jimenez #5 and 10 Gurka Symphony Robusto. I am like you and have a solid group of guys that I know will smoke them so I wanted to make sure that I got something nice and mild for the guests and then something special for the attendants (got the Gurkas on special for $30 when they are normally $100). All in all I am walking away from this spending less than $150. Now I could go and get something really nice for everyone but figure that the guests, and most of the other guys except for a few, will not know the difference.

All in all my fiance is happy that I didnt spend an a$$ load of money on it and I am getting something nice!
 
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