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I fix cigars for people all the time, and I've seen shops do it too. Beetle damage, cracked caps, damaged & torn capas. No big deal and not that uncommon really. If someone has a sizable or valuable collection and suffers an outbreak of beetles or other issues that goes unnoticed for some period of time that result in cigars being damaged, what are they supposed to do with the damaged cigars? Not everyone is willing to just throw cigars away. |
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Well.....I guess I'm the exception. In many years, and thousands of cigars and lots of travel, I've never beat up a cigar so badly that it needed repair. Sure, I've dropped a few over the years, but they never were damaged so badly that they needed repair. A little foot damage that goes away as soon as you set fire to them, etc....guess that's about it.
I'd heard about guys using pectin to repair cigars before; never occurred to me to ask a B&M to do it for me. |
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I wasn't aware that you were there to witness the conversation. |
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The guy/owner was right that he would need to carry more than what he probablly had of Tat products in order to even get considered for the "limited stuff". I just looked at the Tat catalog and it's quite an extensive list. Your talking some serious money and space to get all the Tat products in house. Granted you probably don't have to carry everything in order to get some "limited" boxes like the Wolfman. Don't know how Pete picks them out or if his reps do it for him.
The guy should have gave a smile and noted your interest for future Tat products. The customer service seems to have been lacking and apparently it spills over to the humidor. When I find damaged cigars during inventory at my local I simply put them aside to be fixed and then tuck them away to get smoked by the owner and staff when they feel like a smoke. More cigars can be ordered to replace the damaged ones and customers should always leave with the best you have to offer, imho. |
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I must be missing something because I see nothing wrong with the worker's statements in the OP.
If you add up all the members of all the online cigar communities, we are still but a miniscule percentage of the buying public. The vast majority dont smoke Tatuaje products at all much less seek out their limited releases. Most cigar smokers buy a few sticks on Friday for the weekend or for a round of golf and that's it. No humidor, no beads, nothing. As far as repairs, it sounds like he is performing a service for his customer. Beetle holes are no big deal, once you see the hole the beetle is gone. He is 100% right, most cigars you smoke have some remnants of beetles, larvae or eggs. Here's a few tidbits from the FDA website. Beer drinker? "HOPS Insects (AOAC 967.23) Average of more than 2,500 aphids per 10 grams DEFECT SOURCE: Pre-harvest infestation SIGNIFICANCE: Aesthetic" 10 grams of hops? I guess they disappear when its "cold-filtered" :r PB&J "PEANUT BUTTER Insect filth (AOAC 968.35) Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams Rodent filth (AOAC 968.35) Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams Grit (AOAC 968.35) Gritty taste and water insoluble inorganic residue is more than 25 mg per 100 grams DEFECT SOURCE: Insect fragments - preharvest and/or post harvest and/or processing insect infestation, Rodent hair - post harvest and/or processing contamination with animal hair or excreta, Grit - harvest contamination SIGNIFICANCE: Aesthetic PEANUT BUTTER Insect filth (AOAC 968.35) Average of 30 or more insect fragments per 100 grams Rodent filth (AOAC 968.35) Average of 1 or more rodent hairs per 100 grams Grit (AOAC 968.35) Gritty taste and water insoluble inorganic residue is more than 25 mg per 100 grams DEFECT SOURCE: Insect fragments - preharvest and/or post harvest and/or processing insect infestation, Rodent hair - post harvest and/or processing contamination with animal hair or excreta, Grit - harvest contamination SIGNIFICANCE: Aesthetic" Mmm crunchy. :sh |
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I mean, he's got guys opening tubos in his humidor, for cryin out loud. :r Most of these guys' backs are already against the wall, anyway. I would certainly vote with my feet, but that's not to say he is a terrible retailer. It's a tough racket. Lots of sophisticated smokers buy online for the most part, anyway. |
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I eat peanut butter every day. Thanks a lot, Bob. :mad:
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Patching up beetle holes??? I have never heard of anyone doing that, nor would i consider doing such a thing.
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I'm surprised since it sounds like they have a large and expensive inventory of grate stogies, which if infected, would be ruined. Was it one of the workers or clerks who just doesn't care or was it the owner; who I would hope would know if he has a beetle problem and would be trying to do something to get rid of the problem.
It seems to me IMHO that there should be someone there who really cares about what they have on the shelve and what's in stock. ;s to hear of such a horrible story! |
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