Legal Vs. Illegal Discussion

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Land Rover
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Legal Vs. Illegal Discussion

Post by Land Rover »

Lets say, Trade embargo's get lifted,  All is fair in love and war, Would your smoking / buying habits change?

Discuss amongst yourselves.

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atomross13
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Post by atomross13 »

I would probably buy less, as demand would increase price in my opinion.
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Knuck42
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Post by Knuck42 »

Excellent question.  I'd probably buy less and just smoke the stock I have initially until the initial boom subsided some.  When things evend out the QC improved again, I'd probably go back to my normal buying habits.
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SRex
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Post by SRex »

I'd probably buy more, but ONLY if the quality improved.  90% of the bad sticks I have have been cuban and they are not lanceros either; lots of robustos and coronas.

Plus, there are a lot more really good domesticly available cigars now then there was just 5 years ago.  I doubt that cubans would win a battle of the cigars if your choose 10 best of each cuban and domestic.
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WadeFillingame
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Post by WadeFillingame »

There would be a re-boom, and quality would go to hell like it did in '97, the already washed out uniqueness of the various marques would be greater.  Hope you have a good relationship with a vendor with aged stock or your own 3 yr supply.
bungpipe
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Post by bungpipe »

I think till the newness wore off there will be alot of high priced garbage and probably much more fake cigars popping up all over again. I'm trying to get a supply in now, I don't think the embargo will last much longer.





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TyroDiadem
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Post by TyroDiadem »

I would buy less.  because prices would be in the States what they are in the Bahamas are now. 

I went into a shop in Nassau, looked at the prices laughed at the guy and said "I will wait till I get home I can get them cheaper in the states."
Jay Hemingway
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Post by Jay Hemingway »

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Hope you have a good relationship with a vendor with aged stock or your own 3 yr supply.
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Big Cle
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Post by Big Cle »

I would buy less for aging and buy single out of the stores, that is if they sell them in the local shops. Once I smoke down my big box, I may just cut back to a single humidor.............Like that would happen. LOL
Rooster
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Post by Rooster »

prices up, quality down... is bad, Umkay?  :tears:
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