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B&M Smoking etiquette
Hey guys, so I recently found out that Jack Schwartz is right down the street from one of my classes and I would love to stop in there and have a smoke, only problem is, I just got a bunch of cigars, so I don't need to buy any more. I feel like it is frowned upon to go to a shop and smoke but now buy anything. I do need to pick up some butane, but is that enough of a purchase to not be looked down upon for using their place to smoke?
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If I were to bring my own smoke, I would buy at least one from them.
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I would definitely buy something from the humidor instead of lighting up your own. Personally, I always purchase singles from the shop if I am going to smoke there. After some time I perhaps you can bring your own and smoke it second, but you need to support the business before you start using their facility. :2
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Alright, thanks for telling me what I thought guys!!! I thought it was completely off limits but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.
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+5 or whatever number we are on. you get the idea.
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I always buy at least one cigar, and always smoke my own. I also make a point of telling them that I plan on doing that. A simple "If I buy out of the humidor, do you mind if I smoke my own?" avoids stink eye later on. |
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All the local B&M's I frequent either by myself or when herfing, let me bring my own in but I feel it is only right you do purchase something while there as a thank you, in a small way, for letting you smoke there.
Luckily none of the B&M's I go to charge a cutting fee. |
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Sometimes the B&M doesn't have any sticks you really want to purchase at that time. Doesn't mean that you can't ask the owner/staff person what they like and buy it for them. I've made good friends by doing that.
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Where do you go to school brother?
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I'm at DePaul, live in the lincoln park campus, but have a couple classes downtown.
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I actually have only visited once, was not greeted, walked through the store, and was not spoken to once. I will give them another chance though.
I have had great luck at Iwan Ries, and even if you don't wanna buy anything it is work the stop to see an amazing classic store. |
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Great advice, at least 1 stick purchase is usually acceptable.
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When you go back to Jack Schwartz, ask for Eric. He is a member here...and a pretty good hockey player to boot....so he is +2 in my book. :)
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I usually don't want to smoke a cigar I just bought at a B&M unless its ready to be smoked. Often times the RH in a B&M is not what I prefer, so I'd rather take it home and let it rest in my humidor. If that's the case, I would ask the owner if could smoke one of mine (after buying cigars or accessories there) and if he says its ok, I would use my own cutter and lighter. I always take cigar bands off anyway, but if the cigar I'm smoking isn't sold at the B&M I would be sure to roll it up and toss it in the waste basket. Cheers, Mike T. |
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