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02-21-2009, 06:03 AM | #21 | |
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Obviously, cigars are a large part of the conversation when I'm there. I've had several conversations that go like this: Me: Hey Brian (the owner) have you ever heard of Taboo cigars out of Texas? Brian: No Me: Well, a lot of the guys on Cigar Asylum like them. I'll bring you in some, see if you like them. If you want to carry them, I can give you contact info of the guys to talk to. Brian: Thanks, I'd appreciate that. That grew out of another conversation where we were talking about CAO Americas and "barber pole/multiple wrapper" cigars. So I brought in a Sol Cubano Artisan, Taboo Twist, and ITC Split Decision Quad Toro. The one thing I don't openly discuss is pricing or my Internet purchases. And I understand that the owner is there to run his shop first, and converse with me second. A few weeks ago, it was just me and Brian in the shop and his Vector rep came in. I was in the middle of a game of Wii bowling. I realized "Brian needs to take care of business now," so I quietly turned off the Wii and made myself scarce. While I don't mention places like CI or Cbid by name, I will mention that I got these smokes "online" if he asks. I do mention Cigar Asylum by name A LOT though. In fact, the first time David (Catfish) came in, I heard the owner ask him how he found the place, and David told him that some guy from Cigar Asylum had mentioned the place. Plus, I let him play with my accessories. I've shown him my Xikar and Palio cutters and Blazer lighter, in case he wants to think of carrying them. He does carry the 5-ct Cigar Caddy, and I've shown him my 10 and 18 count models. He does carry Vector lighters, and I totally want one that he has that can do soft flame and torch.
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02-21-2009, 08:53 AM | #23 |
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Good rules.
I have one favorite shop that I visit on the road. It's one of 2-3 B&M's that I shop at. I will visit them each night that I am in town. I have joined their "Connoisseur Club." I don't buy something every time I visit, but I usually stock up on my way out of town, so I don't think they mind. I am conscious of what I smoke when I visit, though, and make sure it is a stick that I purchased from their humidor. Sometimes I feel weird about not buying the stick I smoke each time. But, if I drop a couple hundred dollars before I leave town, I think they understand. |
02-21-2009, 09:03 AM | #24 | |
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One thing that bugs me is cigarette smokers who come in asking for free matches. #1, he doesn't even give matches away with purchases, he just doesn't have the custom-made matches in the shop. #2, don't mooch matches if you have no intention of purchasing anything. But he will use one of the shop lighters to give the guy a light, so he's not heartless. Plus, I consider myself a completely different animal from the cigarette smoker and don't really enjoy the smell of cigarette smoke.
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02-21-2009, 09:09 AM | #25 |
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If every customer went by these rules...we would probably have a good local shop near me in Ky. But, we don't and it's because they can't make money down here. It's a shame because I would love to have a place outside the home to smoke with fellow BOTL. I rarely smoke NCs but would buy em up if it meant I had a place to smoke and hang.
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02-21-2009, 09:19 AM | #26 | ||
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This past week I was on vacation, but felt like stopping by a B&M for a smoke (other than the lounge at our shop). I visited the Cigar Aficionado lounge at the Cigar Inn (E 53rd and 2nd Ave) in NYC. Being in the industry and knowing the guys there I could easily just bring in my own smokes and not buy a thing, but I wanted to support them for providing really great hospitality so I bought two smokes (one that is exclusive to their shop: the La Aurora Cien Anos Preferido #1). It was a great visit and it felt good to not mooch. Everyone loves a free cigar, but I think most people don't understand how much work behind the scenes is required to create a successful B&M. Dustin |
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02-21-2009, 09:26 AM | #27 |
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If a b&m sells liquor, then I buy drinks and don't worry so much about buying their cigars. If they don't, and I'm going to smoke there, I'll buy a couple of cigars. If I know the owner or the guy working, I'll often give him a cigar or two, as well.
In this hobby, etiquette is usually little more than common sense: don't be an ingrateful, cheap-ass, mooching, expecting-something-for-nothing douchebag and you'll usually be ok.
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02-21-2009, 09:35 AM | #28 | |
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I'll be back there later! And I'll do my part to make sure their business is successful! The same it true when I visit Davidoff Columbus Circle of course! |
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02-21-2009, 11:28 AM | #30 | |
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02-24-2009, 07:31 PM | #31 |
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Carried in my own cigars this week to my favorite B&M. To make up, as noted in post above, I walked out with 2 boxes (1 Tatuaje Unicos, 1 La Riqueza #2). I think they were OK with my choices.
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02-25-2009, 10:02 AM | #32 | |
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I pretty much follow those same "rules" when I visit the local B&M here in VA. Always good people there and the owner treats you well.
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02-25-2009, 10:13 AM | #33 |
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I think you're doing everything right, Christian.
This culture/hobby/addiction is about being courteous and giving freely of ourselves. The cool thing is that our actions as botl's set an infectious example that just so happens to make this world a better place to live.
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02-25-2009, 10:42 AM | #34 |
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Just by showing up at the B&M is helping him; regardless of the smokes you brought or bought. A busy looking shop promotes more business, and having people/customers in the door is essential for their business.
That being said, it is unrealistic for him (B&M) to think that you should be 100% dedicated to buying cigars exclusive to him. Buy what you can from him and don't sweat the rest.
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02-25-2009, 09:49 PM | #36 |
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Looks like an excellent list for anybody who frequents a B&M. If I owned one, you're the kind of customer I would be happy to have in my establishment.
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02-26-2009, 11:47 AM | #37 |
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Tenor CS, you are very generous and considerate. I generally only gift cigars to my B&M guys when they are unique (CC, or something different). I don't gift them things out of their Humi, because they work there and have access to them.
I run a full line music store, and if a customer gave me a set of guitar strings that I don't carry because he liked them and wanted me to check them out, I'd be honored. If he gave me a set of strings he bought in my shop, I'd be honored of course, but I'd think it a little odd... |
03-03-2009, 04:58 PM | #38 |
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I definitely always try to buy something when I'm at a B&M. I think if you are staying to smoke, with your own cigars, then you should at least buy something. It is all about helping out your neighbor. I frequent the same B&M at least 2x's a week, and I pretty much always buy something or at least bring in something for the guys there to try. I've gotten to know all of them and they are a great crew.
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03-03-2009, 07:11 PM | #40 |
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You are one of those good customers who plainly think of the business owner but at the same time you go there to relax and hang out,,,and the owner or manager should know you by your first name at least. With that being said, you should have a relationship that gets you some inside goodies,,,it's a very reciprocal type of relationship between a good customer and the management. If you aren't being treated as a "special" customer at this point there is something wrong and that means at the very least 10% off. The only thing that matters is that you feel good and the owner feels good.
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