Originally Posted by Vigiles:
Some really cool stuff in here, thanks for starting this thread Rev! 
Although we can't really do this, I would be interested to see how people's cigar buying habitats correlates to their age, marital status, etc
There's a whole new twist.
I'd like to see how those topics fits with smoking habits.
I know some people who have over-extended their credit (beyond what they should) on cigars.  Of couse, I know people that do that for numerous things - not just cigars.
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Affordable by the box….  I don’t know if I am ready to spend over $300 for a box of 25.  I probably would if I found something that just knocked my socks off….and would justify it by saying that it is better than buying singles at my B&M for +$5 every time I wanted one.  I go in, walk out with 6-7 sticks for $100+ and KNOW that I would be better off buying a box online and that is frustrating….   
That is exactly what prompted my first box purchase…..  Though don’t make that sound like I am buying a bunch of $250 boxes….  I have been smoking cigars for 4ish months and have only purchased 2 boxes.  1 Alec Bradley Tempus Terra Nova($130), 1 Padilla Miami Robusto($105-Cbid).  Currently eyeing another more expensive box…..but have not pulled the trigger.  
The above statements are not to say that I don’t appreciate my B&M, I do….they have a great selection and they are top notch folk.
		
		
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Originally Posted by Vigiles:
Some really cool stuff in here, thanks for starting this thread Rev! 
Although we can't really do this, I would be interested to see how people's cigar buying habitats correlates to their age, marital status, etc
So would a lot of marketing people. 
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