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Craig Mac

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I didn't want to take anything away from the thread I was going to post it in so I made a new thread for this.

The discussion of cigar pricing seems to come up a lot, especially when it's a new company so I wanted to investigate cigar prices and here is a number crunch of a quick survey. This is based on MSRP pricing and obviously not a complete survey of every cigar available, but a pretty sizable survey sample of 1732 cigars from about 3 dozen major suppliers.

MSRP of 1732 cigars currently on the market breaks down as follows:
142 cigars priced from $1.45 to $4.95
724 cigars priced from $5.00 to $8.45
614 cigars priced from $8.50 to $13.00
252 cigars from $13.20 to $60.00 with $142 of them being over $20.00

The average price from 1732 cigar is $8.61 per cigar
884 Cigars under $8.50
866 Cigars $8.50 or more
 

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But how may cigars are priced from $4.96-$4.99?! :cigar:

8% cigars priced from $1.45 to $4.95
42% cigars priced from $5.00 to $8.45
35% cigars priced from $8.50 to $13.00
15% cigars from $13.20 to $60.00 with 142 of them being over $20.00

Interesting numbers. Half of all the cigars are under $8.50, and the largest portion of cigars are in the $5.00-8.50 range.
 
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I have been smoking cigars for far to long to worry about a few dollars difference between cigars. $7-10 vs $9-13 is not a difference to me that is going to change my buying habits. I gave up on the medium priced $5-7 dollar cigars years ago. I only get to smoke 2-3 cigars a week if I smoke one that fails to live up expectations I'm pretty disappointed.
 
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I have been smoking cigars for far to long to worry about a few dollars difference between cigars. $7-10 vs $9-13 is not a difference to me that is going to change my buying habits. I gave up on the medium priced $5-7 dollar cigars years ago. I only get to smoke 2-3 cigars a week if I smoke one that fails to live up expectations I'm pretty disappointed.
I agree with Ga Gator. if your smoking 1-3 per day, you really need to be looking at the sticks under $5. If your smoking 1-3 a week, it's easier to justify the more expensive Sticks.

I say smoke less often and enjoy what you smoke.

(Disclaimer: I also enjoy quite a few sticks in the $5-$8 range.)
 

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Nearly all of what I smoke is in the $5-$8.50 range.

One thing I think that's pertinent to this discussion: right now, we have a plethora of guys who LOVE cigars that are making great cigars. @JonHuber, @ssaka, @nickaragua, @warpedcigars and others have quality lineups (or are launching them shortly), and there's a TON of great cigars currently on the market in ALL price ranges. I smoke as often as I can (2-3 times a week), and I'm almost always choosing between an old favorite or trying something new and exciting, and that's true across all price ranges. Which is a pretty great place to find myself in, I think.
 

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If I say screw it and not watch pricing and just bite the bullet and say it's only $2 more a stick that's ok. That's nearly $10,000 over a 30 year period if your only smoking 3 a week that's alot of $$$$. If you smoke 4-5 a week do the math wow!!
 

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Lady : Do you smoke ?

Man : Yes

Lady : How many cigars per day?

Man : 3

Lady : How much per cigar?

Man : $10.00

Lady : And how long have you been smoking ?

Man : 15 years

Lady : So 1 cigar costs $10.00 and you have 3 cigars a day which puts your spending each month at $900. In one year, it would be $10,800 correct ?

Man : Correct

Lady : If in 1 year you spend $10,800 not accounting for inflation, the past 15 years puts your spending at $162,000 correct ?

Man : Correct

Lady : Do you know that if you hadn't smoked, that money could have been put in a step-up interest savings account and after accounting for compound interest for the past 15 years, you could have now bought a Ferrari ?

Man : Do you smoke ?

Lady : No

Man : Where's your Ferrari then ?
 

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I think you could take that analogy to everything in life, food, fuel, clothing, etc.... Point being, sometimes what it is worth to you is the difference of spending a dollar or two more.
 

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I'm a frugal SOB what can I say and thanks to this forum I have found many of quality sticks that fit my spending comfort level that are the shit!! :)
And that's the beauty of what we have right now... stellar cigars at all price levels. Heck, I have some JLPs and some Ramon Bueso Genesis Habano that cost me $2ea, and they're great cigars. I smoked a Montecristo Gran Reserva on my 30th Birthday, and it was a great cigar. So whether you're a frugal smoker or a premium smoker, now is a great time to be able to smoke what you like, and like what you smoke.
 
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CraigMac, that was a very good post. Thanks for sharing. I suppose living here in California our senses have been numbed to cost and not only cigars but, just about everything. So when I pick up a stick or two from my B&M to determine if I want to seek out greater quantities at lower costs online, I don't even bat an eye.
 
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Some food for thought ...

When I was a young Air Force Lieutenant I used to smoke JR Ultimate Double Coronas (6 3/4 x 48) and a box of 25 in 1982, if I recall correctly, was about $75. Today, the JR Ultimate is not what it once was, but the HdM Excalibur #2 (6.7" x 47) is a pretty close approximation of that cigar and it was on sale a box of 20 + a 5-pack (so still 25) for $103 today at CI, $4.12 per.

Plugging the 1982 $75 into an inflation calculator, I get ...

Are you sitting down?

$185
http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

I don't sweat today's cigar prices. Ever. Although I do try to get my favorites when they toss in sweeteners like free 5-packs or samplers. But think about cigar prices? Not for a minute. The 1990's cigar craze really expanded supply, then demand came back down. We are living in high clover these days, gents!
 
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It is good to be alive! Makes a lot of sense why a lot of quality sticks are available for bargain prices.
 
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No it means you choose to spend what you want to spend and are satisfied with a selection of cigars in that price point. No sin in that imo.

It is like scotch, there are a ton of Single Malts in the $40-$50 range that are great, but it so happens my regular go to bottle is the stock Lagavulin 16 which I get for about $78... it is okay, because I drink maybe 5 bottles a year... but during the year, I sample a ton of other scotches most of which are less... for example the blended Dimple Pinch is an excellent dram for me and it costs $34 or so a bottle... now my personal all time favorite, is the Lagavulin Distiller's Edition finished in the Pedro Ximinez casks, but that is like $139 a bottle, so for me it is rare dram - a bottle or two a year.

I think every person can only decide for themselves what is a "fair" price for these types of consumables, wine, liquor, restaurants, cigars, etc...

BR,

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Wow! Thanks for posting this @Craig Mac and thanks for you clarification in the other thread @ssaka

More and more I was starting to think that I was seeing an increase in $10+ cigar prices because the manufacturers were getting us used to the $10+ price point that was discussed as part of the definition of a premium cigar exemption in the pending FDA crackdown.

After giving this some thought though I have come to realize that cigar prices have not necessarily gone up. What has happened is that I have changed. The lower cost cigars are still out there. I am just no longer searching them out because my expectations have risen to a different level. Cool!
 
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