Thanks to you, I started rolling my own cigars by watching your videos. I will get better quality leaves in my second row of leaves. Even though I received poor quality leaves, I did a good job following you. I also don't have a pressing mold for the cigar. I do this with notebook paper. After waiting for 1 day, I wrap the stuffed grapes. Great, when I started rolling my own cigars I realized why you enjoyed it so much. Thank you very much, great master.
@mehmetfatihylmaz801Ай бұрын
I would also like to add that I have watched other cigar rolling videos, but since these videos are generally videos of people rolling in the factory, they are not very fast and understandable. That's why your videos are instructive, because you make extraordinary efforts to shape the cigar in your hand into the perfect shape.
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Thanks for the nice comments. It's great to hear you were able to roll by watching my videos. Maybe some day you'll get a mold when you have an idea about some particular size you like a lot. I do try to make it as clear as possible how to roll a cigar, since it is often, as you said, difficult to see what's going on in factory roller videos. I hope you're able to find some better leaf.
@mehmetfatihylmaz801Ай бұрын
Thank you very much ❤️😊@@BlissCigarCo
@Mandelbroh11 күн бұрын
You’re videos are great advertisement for the hobby, I’m a younger guy and not a lot of my generation are into cigars, I’ve been an off and on cigar smoker for the last 7 years ever since I turned 18 really. I’m afraid that hand rolling cigars is a dying art, but your videos have inspired me to start rolling my own and I’ll be ordering a kit from leaf only tobacco soon to start rolling them myself. In the meantime I’ll be soaking up your content like a sponge learning everything I can, thanks for putting your knowledge out here for us.
@BlissCigarCo11 күн бұрын
You're welcome. It's nice to hear I'm contributing in some small way to keeping the dying art alive. I've just recently started a series of videos where I'll roll my way through a kit.
@Nobody-xt3xsАй бұрын
Have you considered taping the measuring tape to the side of the cutter, or perhaps scribing 1” marks into where you put the cigars, so you always have the measurement?
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Great idea, but no. Because everything about this is a meditative process for me, including bringing out the tape and doing the measurements. I want to do more while rolling, not less. This is my great pleasure in life.
@Nobody-xt3xsАй бұрын
@@BlissCigarCoi can definitely understand that. Props for finding a hobby that you enjoy so thoroughly
@RaNdOm-GrAmMaRАй бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch
@Sparkydawg19 күн бұрын
Awesome video! As of yesterday, I planted some tobacco seeds I got from Victory seeds website. I got Havana seeds, golden burley, and Connecticut shade for the wrapper. Do you think this blend will create a decent cigar? I know it's gonna take a while before getting started rolling as I have to grow the tobacco then cure, ferment, and age it. I look forward to the process though! Good video you earned yourself a new sub!
@booshmcfadden7638Ай бұрын
How long have you been been doing this?
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Around 38 years.
@dwafogly8087Ай бұрын
@BlissCigarCo 🧠
@chillaxe9603Ай бұрын
Beautiful, love watching you work!
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@nickrec22Ай бұрын
So i saw your other video that seems to have gone viral and that one convinced me to subscribe as its motivating me to pick up rolling cigars as a hobby. After these past two videos its made me want to support and join as it alao helped me realize i can even more fully invest myself into it as i also roll blunts and smoke too and after seeing all this i cant wait to smoke that first amazing cigar blunt from this journey!!!!
@ckorca1Ай бұрын
Great video and a gorgeous cigar. You certainly make it look easy.
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Thank you, C.
@melissaholleron719Ай бұрын
Thanks for another relaxing video. It put me to sleep last night 😉
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
You're welcome. That's what I'm here for. 🙂
@primitivebulliestony9090Ай бұрын
It's so satisfying watching you roll that cigar... I had to subscribe looking forward to see you roll and smoke one.
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy. Unfortunately I will never smoke one in my public videos, for monetization reasons. Only in the Members section.
@primitivebulliestony9090Ай бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo I totally understand and respect that. 🙏
@leafster1337Ай бұрын
how old r those presses
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
No presses in my videos, but if you're asking about the molds, they range from around 30-60 years old, on average. Presses are big metal things that squeeze the molds.
@leafster1337Ай бұрын
thanks 👍
@viralbull8085Ай бұрын
How do you get your leafs, for what I understand they have to aged for a minimum of 3 months but they can be aged up up 10 years
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
I get mine already cured, fermented, and aged for 3 years, from Central America.
@samuellefischer9596Ай бұрын
I’m thinking about starting to roll my own cigars since they’re getting too existence for my budget. Do you have any recommendations on how to find the necessary tools and tips for a beginner roller?
@mathewmikolas1492Ай бұрын
Not to step on Bliss' toes by offering an answer, but I just recently began rolling myself. First thing I suggest is watching ALL of his videos for a while before you start actually rolling yourself. They have been instrumental in my success. There are really only two sources of tobacco I would recommend- Whole Leaf Tobacco and Leaf Only, both also sell tools, but you can improvise with pizza cutters and paper molds at first. Good luck! Not only is it money saving, but fun and therapeutic. I'm hooked and will probably never buy a commercially made cigar again.
@samuellefischer9596Ай бұрын
@@mathewmikolas1492 I’ll take anyone’s advice! Thanks! Biggest thing for me is the tooling, seems like the most expensive oart
@mehmetfatihylmaz801Ай бұрын
Absolutely I agree. Leaf is just where I get all the tools and leaves. The price is more affordable and fun. I haven't purchased a pre-rolled cigar since that day.@@mathewmikolas1492
@Eric-dd8bk25 күн бұрын
@@mathewmikolas1492 Do you ever come across young tobacco leaves with ammonia or leaves that go into their sick periods after you've rolled them?
@mathewmikolas149225 күн бұрын
@@Eric-dd8bk Often, if the cigar has not been allowed to rest long enough, dry out, it will give an acrid, ammonia-like flavor. Try letting them sit out in the open for a week, then put them in the humidor for at least a couple of weeks. Should see a big difference.
@derekjohnston786920 күн бұрын
Is there a difference in the process when rolling more irregular figurado shapes?
@BlissCigarCo20 күн бұрын
Yes, figurados are quite a bit more challenging to roll well and require advanced techniques and tons of practice.
@supermaxiteo652720 күн бұрын
Hi, I'm passionate about cigars and I would like to try to make some at home, I found the dried leaves but I can't find the tools for making the cigar (chaveta, casquillo guillotina, dima), where could I find these tools?
@BlissCigarCo20 күн бұрын
You can find them at etsy, ebay, wholeleaftobacco.com, leafonly.com, Bobalu Cigars (sometimes), sometimes rollerschoice.com.
@Terrence-gq6ls18 күн бұрын
How long do you let your cigars rest and dry before putting in a humidor
@BlissCigarCo17 күн бұрын
They get smoked before they ever get to a humidor. Typically within 1-4 days.
@dailywristchecker712821 күн бұрын
Can you recommend where we could buy some tobacco leaf from, so we can try also?
@BlissCigarCo20 күн бұрын
The only retail places I know of our wholeleaftobacco.com, leafonly.com, and totalleafsupply.com. I don't know the quality of their leaf, but they are the only retail places I know about.
@swamp3971Ай бұрын
Do you sell your cigars? If so how does one purchase your cigars?
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Thank you for asking but no, I do not. I only roll for events/lessons/videos.
@leafster1337Ай бұрын
damn
@comanchewillkillyouАй бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo That is extremely powerful.
@steven__bills101121 күн бұрын
How do you get a mold like that? Did you make it?
@BlissCigarCo21 күн бұрын
I didn't make it. Most of my molds are probably 50+ years old. I find them on Ebay, Etsy, or in various cigar factories, many of whom switched from wood to plastic and sold off some of their wood molds.
@steven__bills101120 күн бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo gotcha, have you used a plastic one? Is there any difference or is it just cost effective for those companies?
@BlissCigarCo20 күн бұрын
@@steven__bills1011 I have used many, both pro ones and ones some random guy 3d prints and sends to me. Some are great, some suck. I currently have about 6 plastics and 20 woods. Besides lasting longer, plastic might make for a smoother bunch. Otoh it doesn't wick moisture and might take days to get the bunch into shape. Some people like me just prefer the way wood seems to work.
@RustyShakleford0125 күн бұрын
What is the adhesive substance?
@BlissCigarCo25 күн бұрын
Vegetable gum
@user-ww9eq1qx8e23 күн бұрын
What kind of adhesive is it from?
@BlissCigarCo23 күн бұрын
It's a vegetable gum called Bermocoll.
@user-ww9eq1qx8e23 күн бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo ❤❤❤❤❤
@joshuahosang669029 күн бұрын
How many can you roll in a hour?
@BlissCigarCo29 күн бұрын
10 at most. I'm not a speedy factory roller. I roll for relaxation and pleasure. My usual speed is 6 an hour. Factory rollers do around 12 an hour.
@joshuahosang669029 күн бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo Kool thanks
@TheKawasakiBrosАй бұрын
im gunna get into making thses one day and its all your fault. lol
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
If you do, it's all on you. 🙂
@merpatisolotv3096Ай бұрын
🎉❤Vidio bagus ❤❤❤
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@ezquimalАй бұрын
Exist large panatela like lanceros?
@BlissCigarCoАй бұрын
Of course they exist! I have many videos of me rolling panatelas largas like lanceros.
@ezquimalАй бұрын
@@BlissCigarCo I like that viola to my se better than a corona to taste s blend