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Flynnster 03-09-2011 06:29 PM

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?

Thanks!!

pektel 03-09-2011 06:30 PM

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If I were to bring my own smoke, I would buy at least one from them.
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Ogre 03-09-2011 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by pektel (Post 1200299)
If I were to bring my own smoke, I would buy at least one from them.
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chippewastud79 03-09-2011 06:32 PM

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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

Flynnster 03-09-2011 06:33 PM

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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.

Also, that was a darn fast bunch of replies.

Emjaysmash 03-09-2011 06:34 PM

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+5 or whatever number we are on. you get the idea.

md4958 03-09-2011 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pektel (Post 1200299)
If I were to bring my own smoke, I would buy at least one from them.
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Originally Posted by Ogre3239 (Post 1200300)
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Originally Posted by chippewastud79 (Post 1200303)
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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Originally Posted by Emjaysmash (Post 1200309)
+5 or whatever number we are on. you get the idea.

Not sure if its been mentioned already, but it is bad form to walk into ANY establishment with your own items and not purchase anything.

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.

EricF 03-09-2011 06:43 PM

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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.

hscmit 03-09-2011 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by EricF (Post 1200332)
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.

pretty much the same answers as most here I tend to like my smokes a little drier than most bm humidors are kept so I always bring a few sticks and purchase a couple as well, also purchase first and if I am smoking something they dont carry I take the band off before I even light it

markem 03-09-2011 07:27 PM

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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.

Ismith75 03-09-2011 07:34 PM

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Where do you go to school brother?

Flynnster 03-09-2011 08:06 PM

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I'm at DePaul, live in the lincoln park campus, but have a couple classes downtown.

Ismith75 03-09-2011 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Flynnster (Post 1200509)
I'm at DePaul, live in the lincoln park campus, but have a couple classes downtown.

Nice, I go to UIC. Cant go wrong with Schwartz.

Flynnster 03-09-2011 08:19 PM

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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.

T.G 03-09-2011 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by md4958 (Post 1200321)
Not sure if its been mentioned already, but it is bad form to walk into ANY establishment with your own items and not purchase anything.

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.

Excellent advice Moe!

HollywoodQue 03-09-2011 08:31 PM

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Great advice, at least 1 stick purchase is usually acceptable.

Ismith75 03-09-2011 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Flynnster (Post 1200539)
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.

Totally agree on Iwan Ries, great store. There's a shop by UIC called Ralph's Cigars that you might wana check out. Its selection is minimal but its got a really nice community feel to it.

icehog3 03-09-2011 09:02 PM

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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. :)

T.G 03-09-2011 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by HollywoodQue (Post 1200559)
Great advice, at least 1 stick purchase is usually acceptable.

Typically, I will not smoke a cigar that I just bought at a B&M as most B&M humidors are too moist for my tastes, so, my personal rule is that I try to buy a quantity equal to or exceeding the number of my own cigars I plan on smoking. I also try and match the quality within reason.

Miket156 03-10-2011 12:21 AM

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by EricF:

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.
Have you ever thought of bringing your own cutter and lighter? If you bring your own cigar, bring your own supplies. Even if you buy something there, I wouldn't impose on the shop to cut a cigar you didn't buy there.

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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