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<blockquote data-quote="d4klutz" data-source="post: 359701" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>All of these are really good ideas. However, I have one thing to add. The proprietor needs to know something about the blends he is selling. Should even probably smoke a pipe and try the different blends.. We have several cigar/tobacco shops around, but none of the proprietors of the shops i have been to have any knowledge of the pipe tobacco they are selling. Also, if you have bulk jars, <strong>please please please</strong> keep them clean and stocked with fresh tobacco. There is nothing worse than looking at a jar that is stained and then opening the jar to smell old tobacco. This is especially important with the strong aros as they tend to get sticky with time and light exposure. (IMHO)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d4klutz, post: 359701, member: 3423"] All of these are really good ideas. However, I have one thing to add. The proprietor needs to know something about the blends he is selling. Should even probably smoke a pipe and try the different blends.. We have several cigar/tobacco shops around, but none of the proprietors of the shops i have been to have any knowledge of the pipe tobacco they are selling. Also, if you have bulk jars, [b]please please please[/b] keep them clean and stocked with fresh tobacco. There is nothing worse than looking at a jar that is stained and then opening the jar to smell old tobacco. This is especially important with the strong aros as they tend to get sticky with time and light exposure. (IMHO) [/QUOTE]
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