I've been meaning to post this up for a while now, and something Wer said on MM's thread regarding aging prompted me to it. He said he believed we were "on the cusp of a new boom." I think he's absolutely correct. I think the last boom brought alot of new long-term cigar smokers to the market increasing the overall number of cigar smokers from what their previously was. Add to this what I perceive to be an ever growing interest in cigars and the strange fact that within the past couple of months I've noticed more and more folks standing outside smoking cigars in my neighborhood. I can count 2 (my neighbor across the street, and some guy on my dog-walk route) who are regular cigar smokers, and this weekend another guy on our street was out doing yardwork with a stogie hanging out of his mouth.
I don't frequent the local cigar establishments so I have to ask the rest of you what you see there. I imagine there is somewhat of an increase in traffic there just from the increase in anti-smoking laws, but is there more to it than that?
And if anyone keeps track of the Cuban Cigar market, there seems to be a definite up-trend in pricing on that front. Of course most of this can be attributed to Altadis's influence, but again, is there more to it than that?
What's everyone think?
I don't frequent the local cigar establishments so I have to ask the rest of you what you see there. I imagine there is somewhat of an increase in traffic there just from the increase in anti-smoking laws, but is there more to it than that?
And if anyone keeps track of the Cuban Cigar market, there seems to be a definite up-trend in pricing on that front. Of course most of this can be attributed to Altadis's influence, but again, is there more to it than that?
What's everyone think?