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QUOTE (momatik @ Aug 10 2009, 02:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm from Jersey, and I don't know of any place.

There is one place in Philly by South St. but they rip you off. It's like 6$ for 50g.


You should get the name of the place and tell Eric, he isn't too fond of people gouging or repackaging his stuff.

And while you're at it mention that we need some northeast shops carrying tangiers. wink.gif
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SJ Cigars sells it, and I approved their reselling in Philadelphia. Leavitt & Peirce in Boston. Fire & Ice in Long Island. Find somebody who sells lots of stuff and see if they want to expand. I offer binuses for people who pimp Tangiers out on people.
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Aug 14 2009, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
SJ Cigars sells it, and I approved their reselling in Philadelphia. Leavitt & Peirce in Boston. Fire & Ice in Long Island. Find somebody who sells lots of stuff and see if they want to expand. I offer binuses for people who pimp Tangiers out on people.


Hookah paradise in Clifton, NJ has a pretty big customer base from what I've seen, and they have a nice store.

Here are some pics, http://www.whatamall.net/hookahparadisephotogallery.htm
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Aug 14 2009, 11:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
SJ Cigars sells it, and I approved their reselling in Philadelphia. Leavitt & Peirce in Boston. Fire & Ice in Long Island. Find somebody who sells lots of stuff and see if they want to expand. I offer binuses for people who pimp Tangiers out on people.


I actually bought some tangiers from SJ Cigars while travelling a few weeks ago and things are somewhat problematic up there. You see, they resell it as their "house blend" which, as I understand it, Eric is cool with, but the problem is that they don't provide any instructions for acclimation and all the other nitty-gritty which is afaic is pretty uncool. I imagine that not telling customers how to use the product which they just bought doesn't do them much good...
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I know you wanted tangiers but I cant help it that I walked into a hookah shop more-so an arabic-deli because there was food in there too but I picked up Nakhla for 5 bucks and the Mizo line for 5 bucks. They had Guava in stock too. I was so happy. So if you are ever in Astoria and on Steinway ST. Go there there are like 5 shops right next to each other with KM's in the window kind of small but the fact that they sold Nakhla Mizo for 5 bucks blew me away. I am so happy...
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