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Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
I plan on Opening my own cigar shop what should I do. How should I start? Where do I get cigars to sell in my store and accessories? What else do I need to know?
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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    To be honest, if you do not love cigars, do not open a shop. I would assume if you did, you might know the answer to these questions. You would go through a tobacco distributor for those things. The best cigar shops are those that embrace, know, and love the culture. The rest, are not places I ever spend money at, and end up carrying hookahs, glass pipes, and vape to support their inability to sell cigars and compete with the internet.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    I smell fish. Maybe start a fish shop?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Buy and existing shop and stock it with overpriced DE stuff. Money!!!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 868
    Open a cigar bar in Cleveland. I'll come visit.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 14,471
    youngryan216:
    Open a cigar bar in Cleveland. I'll come visit.
    illegal in ohio....
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 868
    kuzi16:
    youngryan216:
    Open a cigar bar in Cleveland. I'll come visit.
    illegal in ohio....
    I was totally being facetious homeslice!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8,761
    Wait...is that an insult to his face?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Tmp866:
    I plan on Opening my own cigar shop what should I do. How should I start? Where do I get cigars to sell in my store and accessories? What else do I need to know?
    Well, good for you. Coincidentally, I also plan on starting a business I know nothing about. I plan to build a skyscraper in the middle of nowhere. How should I start? Where do I get cranes and stuff? What else do I need to know?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    You know I though this was a community site not a site for dicks. Thanks a lot assholes
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,371
    Tmp866:
    You know I though this was a community site not a site for dicks. Thanks a lot assholes
    Haha. Go back and read the first reply.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    Hey guess what do you even know me. I love cigars why the hell would I be trying to open my own place I just asked simple damn questions for people who maybe are more experienced.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 868
    Tmp866:
    You know I though this was a community site not a site for dicks. Thanks a lot assholes
    thought*
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    Why do you all act like your ten years old trying to tell off your parents with smart remarks. Like it makes you all over lord of the internet?
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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Tmp866:
    Hey guess what do you even know me. I love cigars why the hell would I be trying to open my own place I just asked simple damn questions for people who maybe are more experienced.
    Check with your local shops for tobacco distributors in your area. Chances are, all the shops in a territory use the same distributors. Otherwise, you can get your own license and order direct. You could also make a phone call to a company like Xikar and ask whom distributes in the area, same with a brand like Quesada who distributes nationally through SAG. Call SAG, call Xikar.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    Thank you. What am I suppose to be born knowing everything about opening a tobacco store. No I know cigars and where to get them for my personal use not to sell them. Why does anyone act like they are perfect?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    What part of the states are you in?
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    I think the problem here was that your question came as your first post on the forum, bro. You're right about this being a community forum. It's a great place to build relationships and learn from each other and make friends with some great BOTLs. This is the most giving group of people I know. But we also get tons of trolls who start posting just to take advantage of others' generosity, or just to cause trouble.

    So, it's best to introduce yourself, post a bio in the Newbie Welcoming Thread, interact with some folks and get to know them, maybe do a couple of trades... to let folks see that you are on the level.

    Stick around and mix in with some of the threads. If you plan to open a cigar shop, there's no better place to learn than here.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    Thanks man I didn't think about that.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    Ohio but I am moving back to Louisiana next year.
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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,182
    Rain:
    My bad.
    ^^^This is one of the trolls we keep around for our amusement. ;^)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 8
    I guess I came off a little strong in the beginning. But No I am serious I find my love for cigars at 16 and I wanna end my life with them because I am not like the rest of America. Afraid to live my life with something I love and I make sure people know it. Like you guys I made sure I was being serious.
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  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 6,993
    Tmp866:
    Ohio but I am moving back to Louisiana next year.
    http://www.meierdutch.com/ is the distributor of this website, and many shops on the East Coast. they are one of the bigger distributors in the states. JMG international is another one on the West Coast, but I am not sure if they have reps down there. Those are the types of distributors you need to contact.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,767
    Way to represent fellas.
    Really. Wonderful job.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,664
    Sorry for the smart ass reply on my part. You really didn't seem that serious. When we see something that looks like BS we pounce on it and it's not our best moments to be sure. We are actually kind and generous on this site. Stick around and take part. You'll see. The best advice I would give you is to make friends with actual cigar shop owners/managers. Take them out to dinner and pick their brain. Also study business practices in general. www.sba.gov and go to your local SBA. They may have mentoring/counseling. As I recall they are an association of retired businessmen. Good luck.
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 868
    Puff_Dougie:
    I think the problem here was that your question came as your first post on the forum, bro. You're right about this being a community forum. It's a great place to build relationships and learnrelationships from each other and make friends with some great BOTLs. This is the most giving group of people I know. But we also get tons of trolls who start posting just to take advantage of others' generosity, or just to cause trouble.

    So, it's best to introduce yourself, post a bio in the Newbie Welcoming Thread, interact with some folks and get to know them, maybe do a couple of trades... to let folks see that you are on the level.

    Stick around and mix in with some of the threads. If you plan to open a cigar shop, there's no better place to learn than here.

    +1
    Best of luck.

    My advice is to carry lots of Fuente stuff :)
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 421
    0patience:
    Way to represent fellas.
    Really. Wonderful job.
    Nice recovery though!
  • Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,523
    youngryan216:
    Puff_Dougie:
    I think the problem here was that your question came as your first post on the forum, bro. You're right about this being a community forum. It's a great place to build relationships and learnrelationships from each other and make friends with some great BOTLs. This is the most giving group of people I know. But we also get tons of trolls who start posting just to take advantage of others' generosity, or just to cause trouble.

    So, it's best to introduce yourself, post a bio in the Newbie Welcoming Thread, interact with some folks and get to know them, maybe do a couple of trades... to let folks see that you are on the level.

    Stick around and mix in with some of the threads. If you plan to open a cigar shop, there's no better place to learn than here.

    +1
    Best of luck.

    My advice is to carry lots of Fuente stuff :)
    What Dougie said.
    We'll see, you gotta start somewhere.
    .
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