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Old 03-02-2013, 09:24 PM   #1
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Default Re: Seeking advice about cigar shops

As a lot of people pointed out buying samplers online etc., is a good thing, gives you a chance to buy an assortment and try one of each, they are usually fairly cheap as well so if you get a stick you just don't like at all it's not a huge waste of cash.

I've found most B&M guys (and gals) are really helpful, just tell them what you like and they'll usually point you to a few different sticks that they think you'd enjoy and tell you about them, it's a great way to learn, don't feel bad about being a noob we all are to some degree.
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Old 03-03-2013, 07:16 AM   #2
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Default Re: Seeking advice about cigar shops

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As a lot of people pointed out buying samplers online etc., is a good thing, gives you a chance to buy an assortment and try one of each, they are usually fairly cheap as well so if you get a stick you just don't like at all it's not a huge waste of cash.

I've found most B&M guys (and gals) are really helpful, just tell them what you like and they'll usually point you to a few different sticks that they think you'd enjoy and tell you about them, it's a great way to learn, don't feel bad about being a noob we all are to some degree.
^This

As someone who works at a B&M, I'm always happy to share my knowledge with anyone whos willing to learn. Plus, I get a kick out of peoples reactions when a 22 year old knows as much as I do about cigars
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