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MarkinAZ 06:49 PM 10-30-2008
:-) Well, I've calmed down a bit now. I recently ascertained today that the City of Valencia now has a third B&M located near the intersection of McBean Parkway and Town Center Drive. I found out this one carries the 601 series and since our other 2 B&M's do not, I decided to pay a quick visit late this afternoon to see what exactly they carry in this line. Upon arrival, I found their humidor was well stocked with all the latest super-duper super-premium "boutique" cigars. They carried 3 of the 4 601's (not the Red which I was hoping for). Here comes the shocker for you non-Californians. This proprietor wanted $10.99 + tax for a 601 Green La Fuerza. I repeat $10.99+ tax!!! WHAT A BUNCH OF HORSE PUCKY:-) I simply refuse to pay that type of money for a cigar. And, you don't even want to know what he was trying to get away with regarding DPG's and Tatuaje's.

Note: For you inmates living in the Southern, Midwest, and Eastern states, just count your blessings that you don't have to purchase a stogie here. Thank goodness for online retailers:-)
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cort 06:53 PM 10-30-2008
I feel your pain Mark.:-)

As much as I would love to support the local shops it is just not affordable for me. I may stop in for a stick or two but 98% of my purchases are online because the prices are so high locally.

I know that it is my duty to pay my CA taxes on purchases but COME ON!! I will be an internet bandit for now.
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groogs 06:57 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
Note: For you inmates living in the Southern, Midwest, and Eastern states, just count your blessings that you don't have to purchase a stogie here. Thank goodness for online retailers:-)
I am right there with you. I still buy smokes at my local B&M becasue I like to support the small business, but for my box purchases, I always have to turn to the online retailers.
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robertw1249 07:01 PM 10-30-2008
i with you there mark i was born in ontario cali i moved out of the about three years ago it was the best move i ever made
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brigey57 07:04 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
:-) Well, I've calmed down a bit now. I recently ascertained today that the City of Valencia now has a third B&M located near the intersection of McBean Parkway and Town Center Drive. I found out this one carries the 601 series and since our other 2 B&M's do not, I decided to pay a quick visit late this afternoon to see what exactly they carry in this line. Upon arrival, I found their humidor was well stocked with all the latest super-duper super-premium "boutique" cigars. They carried 3 of the 4 601's (not the Red which I was hoping for). Here comes the shocker for you non-Californians. This proprietor wanted $10.99 + tax for a 601 Green La Fuerza. I repeat $10.99+ tax!!! WHAT A BUNCH OF HORSE PUCKY:-) I simply refuse to pay that type of money for a cigar. And, you don't even want to know what he was trying to get away with regarding DPG's and Tatuaje's.

Note: For you inmates living in the Southern, Midwest, and Eastern states, just count your blessings that you don't have to purchase a stogie here. Thank goodness for online retailers:-)
I'm sorry you have to pay such punitive prices for cigars because you have folks, and I'm being generous here, in your state who feel that they have to tax citizens for enjoying a totally legal product.
I know for one I'm sick and tired of it.:-)
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huero71 07:09 PM 10-30-2008
Prices aren't quite that high here in Tulare/Visalia, but they're close. I like to drop into the local B&M for a cigar once in a while, but I do a lot of my box purchases online and at David's in Rancho C. when I'm in that area every couple of months. The shop there has a great selection, and the prices are a lot better than up here.
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MarkinAZ 07:20 PM 10-30-2008
Out of the 3 B&M's here in Valencia, I most always support Valencia Cigars. The owner is very knowledgeable and personable, knows a number of folks in the industry, generally maintains a good core supply of brands (he's awaiting his supply at this time of 601's), and his prices are within means at times. I'm hoping his prices on 601's will be affordable upon arrival at his shop:-)



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Ashcan Bill 07:26 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
McBean Parkway and Town Center Drive
That be some pricey real estate, pardner.

Offhand, I can't think of anything that isn't expensive in Cali. And getting worse all the time.
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Ratters 08:28 PM 10-30-2008
Well, we're gonna share the wealth after Obama gets elected and the cigar tax that Bush vetoed goes through. :-) But yeah, for the meantime I'll buy sticks from the B&M but wouldn't dream of buying a box.
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groogs 08:41 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by Ratters:
Well, we're gonna share the wealth after Obama gets elected and the cigar tax that Bush vetoed goes through. :-) But yeah, for the meantime I'll buy sticks from the B&M but wouldn't dream of buying a box.
That is why I have been stocking up.:-)
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ucla695 09:07 PM 10-30-2008
I also feel your pain. I buy singles from the local B&Ms and boxes when they're in the same ballpark as online dealers. But I refuse to get gouged and pay out of the wazoo for hard to find sticks like Opus and Anejos.

I'm afraid if Obama becomes prez. :-)
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Raralith 09:36 PM 10-30-2008
I still love my local B&M, but you're right, prices are high. I was in Cenza in Pasadena, $15 for Tat's, $17 for Ashton Heritage and than the 8.25% additional state tax. They do have specials though, 30% off on Sundays in November, but even so, you can't compare it to online prices.
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MarkinAZ 09:42 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by Raralith:
I still love my local B&M, but you're right, prices are high. I was in Cenza in Pasadena, $15 for Tat's, $17 for Ashton Heritage and than the 8.25% additional state tax.
Cenza is on Green Street aren't they?
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Mugen910 09:45 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by MarkinCA:
Note: For you inmates living in the Southern, Midwest, and Eastern states, just count your blessings that you don't have to purchase a stogie here. Thank goodness for online retailers:-)
You let me know what you need and I'll buy'em here for ya to ship...$11 for a 601 is crazy!
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weak_link 09:56 PM 10-30-2008
48% tax. Yep, that's fair. :-)
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Legend 10:40 PM 10-30-2008
Still need to support the B&M or they will disappear.
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Tazziedevil 10:55 PM 10-30-2008
...Just be glad you don't live in Australia!

I'd kill to only pay 10.99 + tax!!

i last paid just under $30AUD for a ERDM corona!
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Prefy 11:21 PM 10-30-2008
Originally Posted by Tazziedevil:
...Just be glad you don't live in Australia!

I'd kill to only pay 10.99 + tax!!

i last paid just under $30AUD for a ERDM corona!
I agree with tazzie your tax might be high in California but pails in comparison to how we are taxed north of the boarder.

To put this in perspective an Ashton VSG Robusto runs about $23 up here.
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Skywalker 11:22 PM 10-30-2008
Yeah I have a B&M selling for the same price!!! Sorry Mark that is the price we pay for having so many other benefits!!! Like having a movie star Governor, Sunshine, Beaches, etc...:-)
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dannyboy 01:30 AM 10-31-2008
Same thing here in HI, ridiculous taxes, high rent, and needing to ship everything in, makes for some really high prices. I wouldn't mind paying them if we had a B&M with a decent selection. I could at least try singles and see if they were worth a 5-pack or box from online.
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