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This may be in the wrong place and if it is, I apologize. I just got back from a trip to Branson, MO. and discovered that they have a scarcity of good cigar stores. However, I found one that is very interesting. It's called the "Cigar Box" and it's in the middle of the flea market on the edge of town. This guy has a little "shack" that looks like it could never have anything good in it. However, when you go in, he's got a walk in humidor and a fairly nice selection of sticks.
One thing I learned...none of the shops I visited (and I visited 3) had ever heard of Don Pepin or Tats. ![]() Again, if this is in the wrong place, please feel free to move it. |
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Gentlemen, you may smoke!
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None of the B&M's where I live have heard of Tatuaje or Partagas or any of the most popular brands mentioned on these boards either. A lot of them just carry the brands the particular owner likes. I think its just part of the B&M shopping experience.
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I have been in the same place. I remember trying my first Don Kiki from there, a brown label. The guy in the shop had some pretty knowledge.
Of course after leaving Branson I took the not so direct route back to Illinois and stopped off in KC for some BBQ and a visit to the Outlaw. Good times. |
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