Thanks for the replies. I do agree, most cigar smokers don't post on forums. However, I'd be willing to bet there is a substantial portion of cigar smokers that either use Google or lurk on forums (read content without being a member or posting).
A small vocal minority can definitely change things. If smaller ring smokes are better, we have to continue to proclaim that truth.
When I choose a cigar the fact that a 60rg is more profitable to a producer than a 42rg has no bearing whatsoever on my decision making process. I'm going to smoke the cigar that provides a better smoking experience and that is unequivocally and resoundingly going to be the 42rg.
This is the age of the internet. Producers of all types of goods for many decades had the upper hand in driving the conversation. They had access to TV, print, and point of sale marketing avenues to drive their message to consumers and we blindingly followed suit. The result was a marketplace filled with inefficient, mediocre, lackluster products that consumers were perfectly happy with because we didn't know something better existed.
And producers were all the more happy to keep making them. Gillette's razor blade model is a perfect example. It started with 2 blades, then 3 was better, then 4, now you gotta have 5! But guess what the kicker is, yep, 1 blade is all you need and actually provides better shaves.
The marketplace for cigars today is already suffering from this phenomenon. Its getting much tougher to find nice vitolas. We as consumers have to continue to use these new communication avenues such as blogs, forums, YouTube, or any other medium to drive our message.
Let's make this a cigar smoker's marketplace and bring lonsdales, coronas, and lanceros into the limelight where they deserve to be.