The pic says it all:
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The pic says it all:
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It happens. Doesn't look like it even needs retouching. These are handmade products, and even in brands like Padron you will occasionally get one that is less than perfect. I once had a Davidoff slightly canoe on me- hardly the construction issues I've seen with General Cigar brands, but it still broke up my idealist mindset about high-end brands being infallible. What you have can easily be the result of lighting it unevenly. You have to light with a perfect line if you want a perfect burn.
I find that to be a common event and seems to be the result of uneven lighting of the cigar as opposed to the cigar itself... usually corrects itself or is easily fixed with a quick touch up.
Now if the problem persists throughout the smoke... then you have other issues.
EDIT Damn you Tobias.... beaten to the punch.
looks rather normal to me. should even out by itself
I agree with the above. If you will rotate the slow side downward when you draw it will likely catch up.
whats weird is that you're wearing Jesus sandals with them ugly ass toes
I wouldn't worry about it. If needed I would touch it up but most generally I only touch up when required. I don't like to put more fire to them unless I have to. Haha
Reno
What?! On what planet? :ask:
I've always put the slow side (side with unburned leaf/filler/wrapper) to the top.
the theory is that;
Heat rises, so it will then encourage the combustion of the laggard side. I have always experienced this to be true.
I have also always experienced that doing the opposite move will exacerbate the problem.
Sounds like we need a poll...
Regards, Dafiddla
My mind is officially blown about whether to keep the slow side up or down. I've always just touched up the burn with a torch blast.
Is this going to be one of those epic debates like Mac VS PC or toilet paper roll hanging over or under? :D
That depends, have you ever encountered a roll of t.p. that had printing on it? ( like trivia questions or something) :lol:
Curious to the conditions you were smoking in too, was it breezy or windy, that could of added to it. But that doesn't seem like anything out of the norm for a Padron Thousand Series to me.
When I was in college I once had a burn like that looked like Jesus.... Ohh wait that wasn't a cigar though ;)