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RE: Possible tax pipe tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="alfredo_buscatti" data-source="post: 305117" data-attributes="member: 36"><p>As I read more and more about availability, I begin to think about what the taxes will do to the pipe and pipe tobacco and cigar industries. Obviously the first thing smokers will do is cut back, cut down. They will cut down in direct proportion to what they can still afford. Most right now can smoke what they like when they like, at least in the pipe world. Cigar smoking, right now for me was cost prohibiting. I was buying $200 boxes for 20 or 25 smokes. 2 or 3 cigars/day was too rich for me. Pipe smokers have been blessed as so long as their careful about the pipes they buy, it has been affordable. But what are either industries going to do about a 20% or more cut in sales? This will no doubt cause major change. The cigarette companies are so big and have so much money that they can readjust without shutting down; not so E.P. Carillo or Solani, or so I would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfredo_buscatti, post: 305117, member: 36"] As I read more and more about availability, I begin to think about what the taxes will do to the pipe and pipe tobacco and cigar industries. Obviously the first thing smokers will do is cut back, cut down. They will cut down in direct proportion to what they can still afford. Most right now can smoke what they like when they like, at least in the pipe world. Cigar smoking, right now for me was cost prohibiting. I was buying $200 boxes for 20 or 25 smokes. 2 or 3 cigars/day was too rich for me. Pipe smokers have been blessed as so long as their careful about the pipes they buy, it has been affordable. But what are either industries going to do about a 20% or more cut in sales? This will no doubt cause major change. The cigarette companies are so big and have so much money that they can readjust without shutting down; not so E.P. Carillo or Solani, or so I would think. [/QUOTE]
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