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<blockquote data-quote="PipePuffer" data-source="post: 149089" data-attributes="member: 1417"><p>The prices at my B&M are about 50% more than what I can find online. They have a pretty good cigar selection but their pipe tobacco selection is more limited. Nonetheless, they carry many of the tobaccos I enjoy (Dunhill, McClelland, Peterson, Davidoff, Balkan Sasieni, Presbyterian, Escudo, Orlik, Fribourg & Treyer, C&D, Rattray's, Samuel Gawith, etc...). They also have a very respectable selection of pipes (from basket to Dunhill).</p><p></p><p>I buy the bulk of my tobacco online, but I make sure to always purchase a few tins from my B&M every time I visit. When I go, I spend a bit of time chatting with the friendly staff who offers a guiding hand in return. The personalized service is worth the extra bucks I pay for the tobacco. Plus the B&M is a place to meet other pipe and cigar smokers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipePuffer, post: 149089, member: 1417"] The prices at my B&M are about 50% more than what I can find online. They have a pretty good cigar selection but their pipe tobacco selection is more limited. Nonetheless, they carry many of the tobaccos I enjoy (Dunhill, McClelland, Peterson, Davidoff, Balkan Sasieni, Presbyterian, Escudo, Orlik, Fribourg & Treyer, C&D, Rattray's, Samuel Gawith, etc...). They also have a very respectable selection of pipes (from basket to Dunhill). I buy the bulk of my tobacco online, but I make sure to always purchase a few tins from my B&M every time I visit. When I go, I spend a bit of time chatting with the friendly staff who offers a guiding hand in return. The personalized service is worth the extra bucks I pay for the tobacco. Plus the B&M is a place to meet other pipe and cigar smokers. [/QUOTE]
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