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Outlaw God
06-27-2013, 10:23 PM
What dose B&M stores have that I'm missing?
I'm spoiled by Cigarbid and others and also not paying taxes out of state
Thanks
BHalbrooks
06-27-2013, 10:27 PM
I can't think of any Cigar brands that only B&M's carry, but I could be wrong. There will certainly be certain lines from brands that are in stores only.
icehog3
06-28-2013, 12:04 AM
Esencia. :tu
maninblack
06-28-2013, 06:50 AM
Alot of B&M's have their house blends you can't buy online. I know Outlaw cigar has a bunch.
Blak Smyth
06-28-2013, 07:11 AM
B&Ms also typically offer a lounge to enjoy your smoke. There can be a sense of pride gained when you support a local business as well. You may meet some great BOTL and start some new friendships there on occasion too. Many places have house blends as well(as mentioned before). You can score boxes and try out accessories too. While many good deals can be found online, online sales can never completely replace the experience of visiting a really high quality B&M. When I was heavily into NCs I used to buy my boxes online and my singles at a B&M.
Outlaw God
06-28-2013, 08:57 AM
B&Ms also typically offer a lounge to enjoy your smoke. There can be a sense of pride gained when you support a local business as well. You may meet some great BOTL and start some new friendships there on occasion too. Many places have house blends as well(as mentioned before). You can score boxes and try out accessories too. While many good deals can be found online, online sales can never completely replace the experience of visiting a really high quality B&M. When I was heavily into NCs I used to buy my boxes online and my singles at a B&M.
The only beef I have with B&M is they have the mentality to store there cigars at 70-72% RH and smoking there can be frustrating getting the full potential from the stick, but good points on friendships new
thanks
The only beef I have with B&M is they have the mentality to store there cigars at 70-72% RH and smoking there can be frustrating getting the full potential from the stick, but good points on friendships new
thanks
Then bring and smoke your own while taking the ones you just bought home to let them drop in moisture.
shilala
06-28-2013, 09:25 AM
Does anyone remember the "JFR" (just for retail) cigars someone was making back about 5 years ago? I can't remember who it was.
bobarian
06-28-2013, 11:12 AM
It is a well known fact that all makers save their best cigars for B&M's. Only their inferior sticks are sold online. :sh
timj219
06-28-2013, 11:30 AM
I'm aware of only two.
LA Aurora "Broadway" and Alec Bradley "New York" are supposedly available only at B&Ms in NY. They are LEs made by those two companies to benefit NY tobacconists in the wake of the ruinous increase in NY cigar taxes to 75%. I've had the Broadway it's an excellent smoke.
TJarv
06-28-2013, 11:35 AM
Does anyone remember the "JFR" (just for retail) cigars someone was making back about 5 years ago? I can't remember who it was.
Casa Fernandez does now
jledou
06-28-2013, 11:44 AM
Does anyone remember the "JFR" (just for retail) cigars someone was making back about 5 years ago? I can't remember who it was.
They still are available at some B&Ms, I believe it was Tobacco Tropical that was/is making them.
There are a few other B&M exclusive lines the manufacturers have tried over time but I believe that trend may be dwindling :confused:
RobR1205
06-28-2013, 11:57 AM
Some of the higher end Diamond Crowns like the Julius Caesar and Fuentes like Casa Fuente can be difficult locate online sometimes.
Blak Smyth
06-28-2013, 12:00 PM
Another nice thing about B&Ms is you can dig around in there walk-in and occasionaly find a jewel that was discoed or HTF online.
The only beef I have with B&M is they have the mentality to store there cigars at 70-72% RH and smoking there can be frustrating getting the full potential from the stick, but good points on friendships new
thanks
I asked the owners of two B&Ms that I go to about that. The response I got in my mind made sense and their response were almost identical.
The reason for the higher humidity is that the door is being opened constantly from 9am to 10pm M-Th, 8am - 12am Fr & Sat and 12p - 6p on Sun. That is a ton of people in and out, in and out, allowing the humidity to escape and temp fluctuation. Made sense to me and I have never really had but maybe two handfuls of cigars I felt were over humidified. If they were, I have a hell of a lot of other choices there.
My $0.03.
J.
Porch Dweller
06-28-2013, 01:33 PM
It is a well known fact that all makers save their best cigars for B&M's. Only their inferior sticks are sold online. :sh
Uh-oh...light fuse and get away!
:D
Porch Dweller
06-28-2013, 01:36 PM
I asked the owners of two B&Ms that I go to about that. The response I got in my mind made sense and their response were almost identical.
The reason for the higher humidity is that the door is being opened constantly from 9am to 10pm M-Th, 8am - 12am Fr & Sat and 12p - 6p on Sun. That is a ton of people in and out, in and out, allowing the humidity to escape and temp fluctuation. Made sense to me and I have never really had but maybe two handfuls of cigars I felt were over humidified. If they were, I have a hell of a lot of other choices there.
My $0.03.
J.
That sounds like a perfectly reasonable explanation to me. I keep my humidors at 65% but don't mind smoking something I just bought in the B&M that was stored at 70-72%
Outlaw God
06-28-2013, 02:31 PM
It is a well known fact that all makers save their best cigars for B&M's. Only their inferior sticks are sold online. :sh
It's a well known fact the getting great cigars online you can get the best cigars in the world, not to mention B&M for example can only get Arturo Fuente Aņejo's twice a year while you can get them online all year long :sh
Sweet_Leaf_PDX
06-28-2013, 03:29 PM
One of the shops that I frequent has a few special blends that they receive, and I've never seen them anywhere else. They also get a really good cigar that is freshly rolled for them in Florida, and then shipped directly to the store. You can smoke them right away and it is fun having a cigar that was rolled with the past couple weeks. I've also bought one and stored it a few months and it was interesting to go back a compare a fresh one to the one that has been sitting for a while.
I'm starting to develop relationships with people at the B&M I frequent and am finding it very rewarding. They are getting to know my tastes and always have something cool to recommend.
That sounds like a perfectly reasonable explanation to me. I keep my humidors at 65% but don't mind smoking something I just bought in the B&M that was stored at 70-72%
If I could get a damn hygrometer to take accurate readings I would as well. Thread forthcoming...
It's a well known fact the getting great cigars online you can get the best cigars in the world, not to mention B&M for example can only get Arturo Fuente Aņejo's twice a year while you can get them online all year long :sh
Source?
Casa Fernandez does now
Hmmm Tony, that name rings a bell from somewhere :r:r
-(P
J.
One of the shops that I frequent has a few special blends that they receive, and I've never seen them anywhere else. They also get a really good cigar that is freshly rolled for them in Florida, and then shipped directly to the store. You can smoke them right away and it is fun having a cigar that was rolled with the past couple weeks. I've also bought one and stored it a few months and it was interesting to go back a compare a fresh one to the one that has been sitting for a while.
I'm starting to develop relationships with people at the B&M I frequent and am finding it very rewarding. They are getting to know my tastes and always have something cool to recommend.
My BFF and his wife go to Hawaii every year and essentially the same thing. Last trip she had to buy a new suitcase to ship home for purses and shoes. He bought a duffel suitcase for sticks, accessories & more sticks.
God bless having a corporate FedEx account.
Outlaw God
06-28-2013, 04:05 PM
Source?
Try that search gizmo at the top right of your browser
It's a well known fact the getting great cigars online you can get the best cigars in the world, not to mention B&M for example can only get Arturo Fuente Aņejo's twice a year while you can get them online all year long :sh
Bob's post was sarcasm, which apparently you didn't get.
B&Ms and on-line retailers, with the exception of some exclusives, get the same cigars. Sometimes big on-line houses will buy mazos (bundles) of celloed cigars rather than boxes since they are going to break them down into 5-packs or singles anyway.
As for Anejo's, they are only released twice a year, doesn't matter if you're a B&M or an online outfit. If an online outfit has them all year long, it's probably because they're charging an excessively high price and no one is buying them.
Outlaw God
06-28-2013, 04:33 PM
Bob's post was sarcasm, which apparently you didn't get.
B&Ms and on-line retailers, with the exception of some exclusives, get the same cigars. Sometimes big on-line houses will buy mazos (bundles) of celloed cigars rather than boxes since they are going to break them down into 5-packs or singles anyway.
As for Anejo's, they are only released twice a year, doesn't matter if you're a B&M or an online outfit. If an online outfit has them all year long, it's probably because they're charging an excessively high price and no one is buying them.
You can get the Anejo's cheaper online then any B&M and beat Cigarbid surprisingly all the time
You can get the Anejo's cheaper online then any B&M and beat Cigarbid surprisingly all the time
So, you've checked prices at every B&M in the US?
Laughable. More like every B&M you've been to.
Anejo pricing on cbid isn't hard to beat. It's not uncommon to see $30-40 a stick for a $12 Anejo cigar there.
pnoon
06-28-2013, 05:19 PM
Try that search gizmo at the top right of your browser
We'll remember that if you ever have a question.
:rolleyes:
dwoodward
06-28-2013, 05:24 PM
There are a couple bands of Sosa cigars that are fabulous that I cannot find online anywhere. They are only sold in Sosa cigar shops.
shark
06-28-2013, 10:45 PM
OpusX Maduros. (They do exist)
Outlaw God
06-28-2013, 11:28 PM
There are a couple bands of Sosa cigars that are fabulous that I cannot find online anywhere. They are only sold in Sosa cigar shops.
Cigarbid right now..............
Sosa Churchill - 20 Cigars
Sosa Vintage Governor (toro) (Single)
Sosa Churchill (20)
Sosa Robusto 5-Packs 4
Sosa Vintage Churchill (Single)
Also
Cigars International
dwoodward
06-29-2013, 03:58 AM
Cigarbid right now..............
Sosa Churchill - 20 Cigars
Sosa Vintage Governor (toro) (Single)
Sosa Churchill (20)
Sosa Robusto 5-Packs 4
Sosa Vintage Churchill (Single)
Also
Cigars International
If you notice, I said a couple bands, not all bands. ;)
Outlaw God
06-29-2013, 06:52 AM
If you notice, I said a couple bands, not all bands. ;)
Sorry for trying to help
maninblack
06-29-2013, 06:53 AM
I love having a thread for every thought that pops into someones mind. It makes things much less cluttered around here.
Porch Dweller
06-29-2013, 07:37 AM
Sorry for trying to help
He seems to be a fan of Sosa cigars. When he said he can't find certain blends of them anywhere online it's a pretty damned safe assumption that he's checked CI, one of the largest and most well-known online retailers there is.
It's like if someone who works on cars a lot said they can't find a variety of part anywhere online and I said "Have you tried Napa?"
milhouse
06-29-2013, 04:17 PM
I can get anejos at my b&m all year long. The sharks are a little tougher, he puts a box out the first day of every month, which usually last about 10 days.
The NYC taxes make it a pain to me. $17.50 for a shark is way too rich for my blood, especially if you can get a box out of state for 215-225.
Outlaw God
06-29-2013, 04:23 PM
He seems to be a fan of Sosa cigars. When he said he can't find certain blends of them anywhere online it's a pretty damned safe assumption that he's checked CI, one of the largest and most well-known online retailers there is.
It's like if someone who works on cars a lot said they can't find a variety of part anywhere online and I said "Have you tried Napa?"
Wow you try to help and get grief for it, how was I to know the ones I found weren't the one's he was looking for, safe assumption, sure
Porch Dweller
06-29-2013, 04:34 PM
Wow you try to help and get grief for it, how was I to know the ones I found weren't the one's he was looking for, safe assumption, sure
:rolleyes:
systm
06-29-2013, 09:33 PM
Sometimes all my B&Ms have are what I can easily get online cheaper; the only exceptions being Tower's Tat exclusives and beer.
Try that search gizmo at the top right of your browser
Oh for Lords sake. My bad, I never ever remember that that is there. Apologies!
Try that search gizmo at the top right of your browser
You did Daniel. Like I said, I forget that darn search is there. I need to be able to customize the UGI on my end and make that link in font 11tybillion.
No worries at all!
J.
I love having a thread for every thought that pops into someones mind. It makes things much less cluttered around here.
Sorry MIB. I'll work on it.
CigarNut
06-30-2013, 09:45 AM
There are a couple bands of Sosa cigars that are fabulous that I cannot find online anywhere. They are only sold in Sosa cigar shops.This is true -- I was talking with them the last time I was in the store. There are some of their brands that they only sell retail in their stores and they plan to keep it that way.
captain53
06-30-2013, 02:28 PM
He seems to be a fan of Sosa cigars. When he said he can't find certain blends of them anywhere online it's a pretty damned safe assumption that he's checked CI, one of the largest and most well-known online retailers there is.
It's like if someone who works on cars a lot said they can't find a variety of part anywhere online and I said "Have you tried Napa?"
And CI is owned by the owner of a sizable portion of the Cigar brands also.
Jeez I can't believe that people actually think that beyond a handful of small batch blends that as someone mentioned are made for the New York market are only available or higher quality because you walk into a building and pay double the price for them. Guess some think the books from Amazon are printed on cheaper paper than those at Barnes & Noble too.
Outlaw God
06-30-2013, 02:41 PM
And CI is owned by the owner of a sizable portion of the Cigar brands also.
Jeez I can't believe that people actually think that beyond a handful of small batch blends that as someone mentioned are made for the New York market are only available or higher quality because you walk into a building and pay double the price for them. Guess some think the books from Amazon are printed on cheaper paper than those at Barnes & Noble too.
+1
pektel
06-30-2013, 02:53 PM
Don Carlos Lanceros. If anyone knows an online source for these, shoot me a pm. I hear nothing but great things about them, but Vegas is not high on my list of return trip destinations (was there before I was into cigars, and do not really fancy anothertrip into the desert).
Outlaw God
06-30-2013, 02:59 PM
Don Carlos Lanceros. If anyone knows an online source for these, shoot me a pm. I hear nothing but great things about them, but Vegas is not high on my list of return trip destinations (was there before I was into cigars, and do not really fancy anothertrip into the desert).
Maybe give a call to Corona Cigar Company, Orlando, FL 32819
(407) 248-1212 (888) 702-4427
There out of stock but sometimes there not up to date in there catalog
pektel
06-30-2013, 03:02 PM
I'll give them a call, but it's my understanding they are only sold at casa fuentes, and with a daily limit of 2 sticks. cannot buy them anywhere else.
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