Growley
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Hey Brothers, I'm looking for some expert help, but with a shortage of that around I guess I'll ask you guys instead...
Seriously, you guys are the experts and I'd be so greatful for some help!
Here in my little quaint town of Fairhope, a wonderful business owner somewhat recently opened up a beautiful little cigar shop. As excited as I was to finally have a place to kick my feet up and smoke a cigar, I was also excited for the potential that someday he would add to his existing sales model by adding pipes, and all that goes with them.
Well, that day "might" be just around the corner. He has seen the need to add pipes into his mix and wants to get his feet wet. He and I talked about some ways to get involved without selling the farm, such as cobs, basket pipes, some mid grade pipes and a few high grade pipes/artisan pipes/Growley pipes of course. For tobacco, I recommended that he start with a few bulk jars of Aro's and a few on the English side, and maybe some traditional good selling tins, but this is where I fall way short on offering advice.
If you were to walk into a brand cigar shop that also had pipe stuff, what would you want to see? I want to give him the best start possible. I'm interested in hearing what brands of pipes Low-to-High you'd hope to see, and what types of tobacco you think would work well for a "starter" environment.
I appreciate any help you're willing to offer.
Thanks guys and gals,
Brian.
Seriously, you guys are the experts and I'd be so greatful for some help!
Here in my little quaint town of Fairhope, a wonderful business owner somewhat recently opened up a beautiful little cigar shop. As excited as I was to finally have a place to kick my feet up and smoke a cigar, I was also excited for the potential that someday he would add to his existing sales model by adding pipes, and all that goes with them.
Well, that day "might" be just around the corner. He has seen the need to add pipes into his mix and wants to get his feet wet. He and I talked about some ways to get involved without selling the farm, such as cobs, basket pipes, some mid grade pipes and a few high grade pipes/artisan pipes/Growley pipes of course. For tobacco, I recommended that he start with a few bulk jars of Aro's and a few on the English side, and maybe some traditional good selling tins, but this is where I fall way short on offering advice.
If you were to walk into a brand cigar shop that also had pipe stuff, what would you want to see? I want to give him the best start possible. I'm interested in hearing what brands of pipes Low-to-High you'd hope to see, and what types of tobacco you think would work well for a "starter" environment.
I appreciate any help you're willing to offer.
Thanks guys and gals,
Brian.