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  • Cuban Cigars - Naked or with the band on?

    The lady wife has just pointed out a quote from a Sherlock Holmes episode where Holmes berates a foul foreign baddie with the phrase:

    "If you want to take your place in British society I advise that you remove the band of your Havana Cigar or one might reasonably be considered a bounder"

    So are you bounder or gentleman?

    Comments please...

    Nic
    Cuban Cigar Walk London
    Nic
    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

  • #2
    Band comes off once the cigars has warmed up, you don't need to advertise what you are smoking, but you don't want to ruin the wrapper!

    D

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    • #3
      I second that.

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      • #4
        When it was legal to smoke indoors, I allways took the band off once loose from the warmth, now as I only smoke when out walking I dont tend to bother

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        • #5
          I love keeping the band on whenever possible. I must be foreign!

          I have ruined a few cigars when the band has 'caught' when being removed, though, so I like it to be slide-y for ease of removal.

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          • #6
            Band on the Run

            I tend to keep the band on indoors or out however, if I am enjoying the last third and do not want the cigar to end I remove the band.
            The band always removes easily at this point of the smoke anyway.
            I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
            Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
            Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
            Cry 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'

            The Dawg.

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            • #7
              i just take it off when it gets like its gonna burn
              and i kinda like the thought of being a 'bounder'
              remember the scene in scarface when tony's being exited from the restaurant
              'look at the bad guy'

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              • #8
                I think cigar bands can be very attractive, and that's why I don't take them off immediately.

                I love the vibrant red and simple gold lettering of a D4. I love the yellow and black band and tube colours of Cohibas. I love the tacky boxing champion's belt look of Punch cigar bands. (These last ones are very 'showy', I think. That's not really me at all!).

                And yet I also love the look of a Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No2 which comes with no band at all. It's because its colour is so sultry, I think.

                I've started to keep all my cigar bands because they are attractive souvenirs, and because I've smoked some different sticks recently. Cigar bands are very varied indeed.

                So if I keep it on for most of the smoke, I now look after a band when I remove it from the cigar.


                I like to think of myself as a bit of a bounder, even though I'm really a very good boy. A good cigar makes me feel much more at ease with myself, and I feel a liitle bit more self-assured when I stroll along our promenade in my silken breeches and top hat.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                  I think cigar bands can be very attractive, and that's why I don't take them off immediately.

                  I love the vibrant red and simple gold lettering of a D4. I love the yellow and black band and tube colours of Cohibas. I love the tacky boxing champion's belt look of Punch cigar bands. (These last ones are very 'showy', I think. That's not really me at all!).

                  And yet I also love the look of a Hoyo de Monterrey Epicure No2 which comes with no band at all. It's because its colour is so sultry, I think.

                  I've started to keep all my cigar bands because they are attractive souvenirs, and because I've smoked some different sticks recently. Cigar bands are very varied indeed.

                  So if I keep it on for most of the smoke, I now look after a band when I remove it from the cigar.


                  I like to think of myself as a bit of a bounder, even though I'm really a very good boy. A good cigar makes me feel much more at ease with myself, and I feel a liitle bit more self-assured when I stroll along our promenade in my silken breeches and top hat.
                  I agree with this line of thinking. If I like the look of the band I enjoy keeping it on there until the last quarter or so. But, if the band is not very appealing I'll take it off right away. Like the Montecristo; I think that maroon color is ugly against the cigar wrapper so I remove it almost immediately. It's not that I want to advertise the cigar, but I catch myself looking at my cigar a lot while I smoke it and the band sometimes adds to the aesthetic value of the experience. Bounder.
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                  • #10
                    Looks like Sherlock's foreign chum was in the right after all and I have it on very good authority...

                    I was sharing a great cigar with Edward, proprietor of Davidoff in Jermyn street today and I asked him.

                    He was very clear on the matter and I trust him totally:

                    The bands are put on by hand, it's easy for a tiny bit of glue to stick the band to the Cigar. Take it off too early and you risk spoiling the cigar.

                    Let the cigar warm up, after a while check to see if the band moves freely and if it does then it's safe to remove it if you want to. I watched and he only removed the band when he got to the last 2" of his cigar.

                    Sorted?
                    Last edited by nicwing; 09-02-2009, 09:40 PM.
                    Nic
                    Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine

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                    • #11
                      Love the feel of the band so keep it on until the nub.

                      Noone I'd smoke around would know the difference between an expensive band, cheap band, or B&H wrapper, so it's not me attempting to look cool.

                      Just prefer the band on!

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                      • #12
                        Insome news piece i read recently, the brits are known for removing their tabs so they dont seem to be showing off. I dont take mine off till the heat gets to mine, i guess its personal preference nowadays. In cuba its frowned upon if you remove the tab before its about to catch fire! Plus its advertising over there so the spotters can see whos doing best lol.
                        Chill out and enjoy a good cuban when you can

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                        • #13
                          More on the topic just in my email...

                          Share it! A few days ago I received an e-mail from a reader. Here’s what Lucas said in his e-mail: “Thanks for your quality reviews, but please… take the labels off your cigars after you have started to smoke them. […]

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                          • #14
                            Always on??? They make and are part of the cigar...
                            Love Life - Love Cigars

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                            • #15
                              Interesting debate to watch unfurl for newb. Personally, I keep mine on probably moving down according to whether the schmoking is good, and then off
                              "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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