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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    Don't forget...California has an obscenely high tobacco tax rate.
    Yup, check out: http://fujipub.com/cigartax.html

    You'll also notice that PA has no cigar tax, which is probably why most online cigar retailers are based there (CI, Famous, Holts, etc). Ditto for florida.

    Not really fair to compare bhand's store to anything online. I'm not sure where cigar.com is centered, but my guess is it's not cali.

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    Very true - Commiefornia's taxes are abysmal. However, buying a box of Beauties as an intro to cigar smoking is an equally terrible idea.

    Also, your data is pretty outdated. Cali's current tax is about 15% lower than that.

    http://www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/spcigarette_tobacco.htm
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    Wow, is there anyone else you in this thread you want to pile on before you're done?

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    i dont make the prices i just sell the stuff and i like the whole gurkha line if she has the money to pay it then i let her she wanted the most expensive cigar and so i sold it to her.

    Quote Originally Posted by JFellows View Post
    Way to get her (son) started in the right direction...I guess as a merchant you wanted to take advantage of a situation like that. Or, maybe she just wanted to blindly throw away that kind of money. Regardless of whether or not you tried to steer her away from a dumb purchase like that, I guess if she has that kind of money to blow on an inferior cigar, all the power to her...



    *edit* I just looked up the current online price of a box. It looks like, in addition to everything else, you priced gouged the shit out of a cigar that was already retardedly price gouged by the manufacturer. Cigar.com, which offers far from the best box deals, has a box of Beauties for $675. A fucking horrendous deal to begin with, but after your ass-reaming $325 higher gougefest, it goes from dumb to just plain flatline IQ idiocy on the part of the buyer, and highway fucking robbery on your part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heftysmokes View Post
    Wow, is there anyone else you in this thread you want to pile on before you're done?
    Nope, I'm finished ranting now.

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    wow...

    I have a Beauty in my cooler right now, (Thanks to Guado), Maybe I'll fire it up this weekend, and let you all know my thoughts on this $30.00~$50.00 smoke.

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    The title of the thread is "most expensive cigar", so here's the top two I thought of.

    The Cohiba Behike is selling around 470-500 and the 1492 has been selling for 500 from what I have heard.

    Personally if I had 100 just to drop on a cigar, I'd get a cuban Davidoff (which I believe someone else has already suggested). If I was stocking up, and look for Opus, since you can spend 100 on that in a matter of seconds.

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    I thought cigar.com was CigarsInternational's outlet for the more expensive / rare smokes. Either way they are in PA as well.

    I remember buying a couple of sticks at a B&M in So Cal last year and my jaw dropped when they rang it up.

    So this lady came in and asked for a box of your most expensive cigars for her son. Dayum, bet you wish more customers were like that.

    spiffy

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    I thought cigar.com was CigarsInternational's outlet for the more expensive / rare smokes. Either way they are in PA as well.

    I remember buying a couple of sticks at a B&M in So Cal last year and my jaw dropped when they rang it up.

    So this lady came in and asked for a box of your most expensive cigars for her son. Dayum, bet you wish more customers were like that.

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    it deffinently makes my job easier.

    Quote Originally Posted by spiffykyle View Post
    I thought cigar.com was CigarsInternational's outlet for the more expensive / rare smokes. Either way they are in PA as well.

    I remember buying a couple of sticks at a B&M in So Cal last year and my jaw dropped when they rang it up.

    So this lady came in and asked for a box of your most expensive cigars for her son. Dayum, bet you wish more customers were like that.

    spiffy

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    Yikes.

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    The most expensive cigar I've ever had was the Zino Platinum Crown line. They run from $35-$42 apiece, but after smoking a few, they are well worth it. It's almost like realizing that no cigar you've ever had can measure up to this beauty.

    They smoke perfectly, and have not a hint of bitterness or harshness. Very smooth, but full of flavor, and they shift on you at least twice. That's the effect you get from lovingly cared for, 5+year aged tobacco. I buy them about once a month, that's all I can afford, but I would smoke them a lot more often if I could afford more.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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