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06-19-2012, 07:22 AM | #1 |
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B&M Pricing
Alright, so there's this little place I go to in Tampa that, for me, is the holy grail of HTF and Limited Cigars. They have everything you could think of, Tat Monsters, GOF, Padron, Old Man and the C, tons of Lost City, Opus Coffins, Illusione, Padrons, Liga and Viaje limited on the regular...just everything. It's actually a smaller and locally owned B&M and the owner is a great guy who always gives me 10% off my total purchase. My only qualm is there pricing...or maybe it's just me?
I was dreaming while staring at his vast Opus Coffins (Scorpion, Love Affair, Shark, A, Lancero, ect) and Tat Monsters yesterday when I finally got the courage up to ask how much. $50 a piece for the Opus Coffins...and $29.99 for a Tat Drac, I didn't even start asking about the stuff behind the glass cases in the humi and promptly picked up a Tat Black Tubo ($11) and MJ12 ($10) and left. It just seemed like a lot to me, is this fair B&M pricing? |
06-19-2012, 07:26 AM | #2 | |
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Keep in mind he has to pay rent and taxes in addition to the cigars. How much profit does he need to make in order to earn a living and stay in business? Hard to say.
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06-19-2012, 07:43 AM | #3 |
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Good point. I guess I was just trying to see if the pricing was pretty much the same all around or if these were higher. He's a great guy and owns the craft beer store next door as well. He offers a GREAT selection of craft beers on tap in the cigar bar and it's an awesome lounge, I couldn't picture going anywhere else.
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06-19-2012, 07:42 AM | #6 |
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I'm assuming the Drac premium is solely because they still have them and probably VERY few B&M's still have those in stock. It was a terrible stick IMHO, I put it down half way. But that is besides the point. Opus X are usually wildly overpriced at B&M's so that's kind of expected. It also would depend what is in those coffins, surely he is charging too much but maybe it isn't as bad as you would think. But I guess if he's willing to charge $30 for a $13 stick.......
Probably better just to shop online.
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06-19-2012, 07:46 AM | #7 | |
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I'm not saying the Drac is good or bad. I've never had one. I just don't see the logic in drawing conclusions on a sample of a single stick.
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06-19-2012, 09:12 AM | #8 | |
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Limited edition Opus always tend to be priced high. Retail on that stuff is high to begin with and than once it hits some retailers they become even more pricey. $29.99 is very high in my opinion for a Drac even with it being an out of production limited but again as PNoon said it's all relative. I know a bunch of guys that would jump on that all day. The Frank which was the best in the series goes on average lately for $30 a stick which is high for me but guys manage to unload them online in a matter of hours so clearly I am just a cheap ass. They were good but just not $30 a stick good. My cap for most smokes is $20 a stick and even than those purchases are far and few in between.
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06-20-2012, 10:21 AM | #9 | |
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Remember OP that the measure of what a cigar is worth to a particular B&M is what he or she feels the market will bear. There is almost always a buyer for an item like those, it just might take some time. And sooner or later the two curves of price and time DO intersect. At least with habanos. Remember also that a lot of these HTF items in stores might as well be museum pieces and are often priced that way. . Last edited by OLS; 06-20-2012 at 10:31 AM. |
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06-22-2012, 08:00 AM | #10 |
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Personally I honestly believe it can go both ways. There is a local cigar shop that DOES NOT allow you to sit down and smoke their cigars. There is no smoking anywhere in the shop. You are expected to buy your sticks, and leave. I only go to this shop when I want to sample something (read buy three of) before I buy a box online IF my local sit down and smoke shop doesn't have it in stock. Surprisingly, the owner of this shop is the first to complain about "internet sales" stealing their "business".
When I buy a cigar at a B&M, it is for the community. No community = No sale. Its that simple for me. I have DRASTICALLY cut back on visiting local shops because I believe that they price gouge. The community has gone away. Just my . |
06-19-2012, 07:55 AM | #11 |
I'm nuts for the place
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while i understand what peter is saying, i'd have to draw a proverbial line in the sand when it comes to these highly coveted tat monsters. at the sheer exclusivity and supposed quality of those cigars, one should expect a similar experience out of each stick. is that the case? dunno. never smoked one either. but when i pick up something like a behike, i never get a 'bad stick'. and i don't expect to, based on production numbers and implied quality.
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06-19-2012, 08:56 AM | #12 |
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Its probably just markup. He's selling it for what he knows people are going to pay for it + taxes and all that stuff. It's nice to support B&Ms but they've got to support you as well.
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06-19-2012, 09:12 AM | #13 | |
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Also, he is supporting you with 10% off, and the price on the MJ12 and the Black Tubo really didn't seem off from what other B&M's charge. I look at it this way...you go there for a few sticks and to support the B&M, if you go there often, they usually help you out a little (i.e the 10%). As for HTF sticks...well, they are HTF, if you really want them then you will probably pay the mark-up. Remember, a lot of us cannot get our hands on them and I'm sure someone on this forum would pay those prices. Plus, you have the advantage of seeing them in person at the B&M before purchasing, and you have the advantage of taking a bad experience back to the B&M if something goes wrong, where, I'm sure they will help make it right. my
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06-19-2012, 12:47 PM | #14 | |
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Just my (** I know that some stores do not have experienced help but I think that they all desire experienced help)
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06-19-2012, 01:01 PM | #15 |
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The B&M I go to in Weymouth sells at MSRP, even Opus.
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06-19-2012, 01:23 PM | #16 | |
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06-19-2012, 02:21 PM | #17 | |
puta por Ninfas!
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We risk Home Depot-ing ourselves right out of good B&Ms in this industry if we aren't careful. It's all about balance.
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06-19-2012, 10:58 AM | #20 |
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B&M shops are a strange beast. I know, I ran one for several years. Pricing is 100% undeniably at the sole discretion of the owner or manager. At the very least, as Peter said, the prices will reflect what it costs him to stay in business. At the most, whatever wild hairs or whims he has can be reflected in the price as well.
I will say this about discounts though... To a buyer, a 10% discount may seem kind of weak, I agree. I used to think 10% was a joke, I mean it barely covered sales tax, right? But then I did the math, and suddenly realized I was VERY wrong. To give an example: In LA, cigars are taxed at 20% of invoice cost. So take the invoice cost per stick (minus SCHIP) and multiply it by 2.20 (known as keystone markup, or 100% markup), then re-add the SCHIP tax to find out the final price. So if the invoice cost is $4.90 per cigar (SCHIP included): 4.90 - 0.40 = 4.50/cigar (4.50 cost x 2.20) + 0.40 = $10.30/cigar before sales tax and discount 10.30 * 0.90 = $9.27/cigar after discount before sales tax Now considering the owner paid 4.50 for the cigar, and 1.30 in combined taxes: 9.27 - 4.50 - 0.90 - 0.40 = $3.47 The owner has taken a staggering 23% reduction in his or her profit BEFORE even paying any bills. So yes, a 10% discount is a LOT of discount for a B&M to give out. If everyone got that 10% on everything, the shop would only be pulling in 77% of the total gross profit available, which is a huge loss for any business. And remember that the government isn't going to give the owner a 10% discount on taxes. The landlord and utility companies aren't going to give 10% off rent and power. That 10% comes entirely out of his profit margin.
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