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    Quote Originally Posted by badwhale View Post
    fixed that for ya
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    The tax will be more that the cost of the cigar it's self !
    It's just unbelievable!
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    Solution, don't buy your cigars in MA. Online my friend. Sorry to hear about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndv21 View Post
    Solution, don't buy your cigars in MA. Online my friend. Sorry to hear about this.
    And kill the local B/M's? Tobacconists have mouths to feed too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    And kill the local B/M's? Tobacconists have mouths to feed too.
    I agree, and it sucks because I am all about supporting the local economy. Hell, I buy most of my cigars at my local B&Ms knowing that I could save a few bucks online. But when I go to a store and I need to pay 16-18 bucks for a $7 stick.......I would seldomly visit my B&M.

    It is indeed a shitty time for the local tobacconists because the fact is, EVERYONE is hurting right now and this just adds fuel to the fire. Again, would I support my local B&M, of course, but probably not as often as I do now and even then, I would probably be buying yard gars instead of premium quality sticks.

    Just my opinion.

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    Walking into a B&M is part of a "ritual" for me personally. Like you all stated above, the smell, the variety, the conversations....hell, I have met some pretty cool folks while smoking a stick at a B&M! Its sad to see this happen. This whole deal just bums be out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndv21 View Post
    I agree, and it sucks because I am all about supporting the local economy. Hell, I buy most of my cigars at my local B&Ms knowing that I could save a few bucks online. But when I go to a store and I need to pay 16-18 bucks for a $7 stick.......I would seldomly visit my B&M.

    It is indeed a shitty time for the local tobacconists because the fact is, EVERYONE is hurting right now and this just adds fuel to the fire. Again, would I support my local B&M, of course, but probably not as often as I do now and even then, I would probably be buying yard gars instead of premium quality sticks.

    Just my opinion.
    Look like the way things are headed in Mass, even a yard gar will cost you $12.00
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    I like the couple of B&Ms still left after the smoking ban went into effect a few years ago. No smoking inside or within 25 feet of a business entrance unless you're walking. The only exception are the Indian casinos. I still buy from them but only singles and generally when I want to try a new stick without buying a bunch. When I can buy 8-10 sticks for the price of a box online it definitely cuts down on the local purchases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndv21 View Post
    Solution, don't buy your cigars in MA. Online my friend. Sorry to hear about this.
    I buy about 85% of my cigars online now. But nothing beats walking into a B&M and smelling the cigars , looking at them & maybe sitting down and having a smoke. I enjoy having a cigar at the local cigar lounge/ B&M.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy View Post
    I buy about 85% of my cigars online now. But nothing beats walking into a B&M and smelling the cigars , looking at them & maybe sitting down and having a smoke. I enjoy having a cigar at the local cigar lounge/ B&M.
    As do I. My cigar budget is arranged at 75% online, 25% local.....the guy/gal looking at me across the counter and discussing the merits of different wrappers/fillers etc.....makes it worth it to me even though I get less cigars for the $$.

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