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Good point...so the thing to do is give him 10K for fixtures and turn it into a BYOC Club :thumbs:You would be hell pressed to get an account from any of the major distributors because of the Edwards connection. IMHO
Ken
Good point...so the thing to do is give him 10K for fixtures and turn it into a BYOC Club :thumbs:You would be hell pressed to get an account from any of the major distributors because of the Edwards connection. IMHO
Ken
I wonder if it's a bad location or is it that Tabanero Cigars suck? :whistling:
I'd kick him to the curb and keep one box of his sorry ass cigars on hand if I absolutely had to. 80% no name sticks is not a good way to make money.
What you need to do is smoke one of my Tabanero and stop talking bull.
Thank you, for all your comments again and God bless America.
I was doing a search on Tabanero Cigars in Tampa, FL and ran across this page. I had to register for a CigarPass account just so I could tell my story...
First of all, I love in Tampa. About a year ago, I was driving home from work and needed to pick up a quick stick for my evening ritual. I had passed by Tabanero a number of times and didn't think anything of it (after all, there are a ton of good cigar shops in Tampa). But, this time I stopped.
I met Yanko and he walked me into his Humi. After I explained my tastes, (Montecristo #2, Punch, and the occasional A. Fuente) Yanko made me a bet. He'd let me purchase my name-brand sticks with no grief if I promised to try his house blend stick (for free). I chuckled, as I have smoked many a house brand that never added up to the taste and quality of my name-brand sticks, but I accepted.
I went home, grabbed a Guinness, sat on my porch, and fired up a very well-constructed Connecticut wrapper torpedo. I was expecting to taste an overly fresh cigar, bland, and with an almost burnt-paper tasting wrapper (after all, it was a free cigar). but I was surprisingly mistaken. The cigar had a perfect roll, a perfect burn, and was full of complex flavors rivaling many of the Habanos I have had the pleasure of smoking during my many travels. I smoked it to the tip and extinguished my dead soldier with much respect and amazement.
To make a long story short, I have been visiting Tabanero on a regular basis ever since. It's a small shop, with a great local personality, excellent beer specials (domestic and import), groovy laid back people, a speak-easy-esque back room with a pool table, and the occasional free Argentinian Sausage off the grill.
Yanko is an exceptional person and his cigar and business skills are unrivaled. I, for one, am glad that I have had the opportunity to enjoy not only his personality and establishment, but also his incredible artisan-rolled cigars. Tabanero is a testament to old-school Ybor cigar craftmanship and a true success story of Cuban Americans in the Tampa area. In fact, it truly depresses me to see that he's thinking of selling his retail shop. I can only hope that whoever buys it keeps Yanko's many traditions (and the unrivaled quality of his cigars) alive and well for everyone in Tampa to enjoy.
Feel free to trash talk me all you want. Other than the one free cigar he passed to me on a bet a year ago, Yanko has never offered me anything to speak kindly of his brand. I have, and continue to recommend this little gem to anyone that travels through Tampa and is looking for a great stick. Perhaps if you exhibit the same interest in quality cigars that I did a year ago, Yanko will make the same bet to you! You personal humi will never be the same!
Best of luck to you all,
Dan
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