Coolhand
Resident River Rat
The cigar business, anyway.
Just returned from visiting an ailing (dying, really) grandmother in Greenwood, MS. Found a store right by my hotel called "The Stogie Shoppe." Thought, why, what a deal!
Went in there and it's just a plain old tobacco and beer place, which was obviously doing a rip-roaring business selling chew and MGD.
Rather disappointed, I was about to leave, when I noticed a smallish cabinet humidor in the corner. Eagerly ran over and peered inside and noticed several nice brands. First box to catch my eye was the Oliva Serie G Cameroon -- a cigar I've heard nothing but good things about and was looking forward to trying, and here in this epitome of podunk town was a whole box of Toros. I'm envisioning myself packing the whole box home for pennies on the dollar ... until I looked at the price.
$7.95 a stick! Now, no, this isn't an exorbitant price for a good cigar, but the whole allure of the Serie G is that they're apparently considered one of the best "bang for the buck" cigars out there - you can get them for around $3.25 for a single online in many places. I can get them locally, just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Patel Sungrown Toros were $9.50!
I politely inquired about the prices they were charging and got rather pointedly told that those were the going rates "around here" and to take them or leave them, so I chose the latter and went back to the room to smoke something I brought with.
I don't understand how, in this day and age, anybody can expect to be able to get away with gouging folks that way. I know Greenwood isn't exactly the high-tech center of the universe, but I'm pretty sure they have internet in the homes the same way they do in the hotels ....
Just returned from visiting an ailing (dying, really) grandmother in Greenwood, MS. Found a store right by my hotel called "The Stogie Shoppe." Thought, why, what a deal!
Went in there and it's just a plain old tobacco and beer place, which was obviously doing a rip-roaring business selling chew and MGD.
Rather disappointed, I was about to leave, when I noticed a smallish cabinet humidor in the corner. Eagerly ran over and peered inside and noticed several nice brands. First box to catch my eye was the Oliva Serie G Cameroon -- a cigar I've heard nothing but good things about and was looking forward to trying, and here in this epitome of podunk town was a whole box of Toros. I'm envisioning myself packing the whole box home for pennies on the dollar ... until I looked at the price.
$7.95 a stick! Now, no, this isn't an exorbitant price for a good cigar, but the whole allure of the Serie G is that they're apparently considered one of the best "bang for the buck" cigars out there - you can get them for around $3.25 for a single online in many places. I can get them locally, just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Patel Sungrown Toros were $9.50!
I politely inquired about the prices they were charging and got rather pointedly told that those were the going rates "around here" and to take them or leave them, so I chose the latter and went back to the room to smoke something I brought with.
I don't understand how, in this day and age, anybody can expect to be able to get away with gouging folks that way. I know Greenwood isn't exactly the high-tech center of the universe, but I'm pretty sure they have internet in the homes the same way they do in the hotels ....