Yes of course the cigar industry is much bigger, I was just pointing out that STG does do that sort of thing for that sectorThe cigar industry is much larger, has higher profits, more cash, and is much more competitive than pipe tobacco, thus there’s a lot more merchandising going on.
But my question is: why is it so important to have salesmen telling you what to buy? “Brand Ambassadors” are just that, salesmen. Slick, low key salesmen, but salesmen nonetheless.
I didn't know Altadis owned them but that's not surprising at all since they're all over the tobacco world. They not only own the Non Cuban "legacy" versions of brands like Montecristo but are also shareholders in HabanosActually, Sutliff hasn’t been US owned for 50 years. Mac Baren bought them from Altadis, a subsidiary of Imperial Tobacco.
Sutliff and their U.S. produced pipe tobaccos are just one part of a much larger Mac Baren company. The pipe tobaccos made in the Mac Baren Denmark facility are sold in more than 60 other countries around the world. There is also a significant roll-your-own business, also global. There is also a significant nicotine pouch division, where sales are primarily in western Europe.Leonard, I also appreciate your coming on to discuss this matter further.
One thing I can’t get my head around is why STG would pay a reported $70 million to buy what appears to be 950 underperforming Sutliff blends and an old factory in the warehouse area of Richmond?
Are the Mac Baren blends that viable and valuable going forward?
Also, by moving all production out of the US aren’t you concerned about the import tariffs that have been promised for off-shored companies?
We appreciate you being here even if we don’t entirely appreciate the business moves of your employer. We know there are people like you at STG who want to address our concerns even if you can’t alleviate them. And though I’ve my questions and criticisms, I hope your employer will strive to be a bigger part of the community. And if I see you, Max, or any STG representatives here stateside at a show, I will shake your hand, and wish you well. I respect you have a tough job cutting people and cutting blends. Glad I don’t have to do it. Good luck in your endeavors, and maybe save MacBaren Navy Flake for the US market. That’s my Christmas wish for STG.Sutliff and their U.S. produced pipe tobaccos are just one part of a much larger Mac Baren company. The pipe tobaccos made in the Mac Baren Denmark facility are sold in more than 60 other countries around the world. There is also a significant roll-your-own business, also global. There is also a significant nicotine pouch division, where sales are primarily in western Europe.
It's all relative. For a premium tin brand, Peterson does very well, nationally and globally. For a local B&M, it would absolutely be a slow mover, compared to say Lane 1Q.That's good to hear, there were a few members who said that at their local B&Ms the Peterson blends weren't big movers which surprised me because they're hugely popular with the online community.
Excellent statistic, but a question for a follow up is do forum users proportionately account dmfor a significant statistic proportion of online sales? How much do forum users drive sales?. Folks who are engaged with the hobby like the folks here probably represent 2%-3% of all pipe smokers.
I’d venture a guess we probably buy more per purchase, but the regular pipe smoker likely buys more frequently.Excellent statistic, but a question for a follow up is do forum users proportionately account dmfor a significant statistic proportion of online sales? How much do forum users drive sales?
Protect your back... bend at the knees.If it’s body wash, it is, but I won’t be picking it up.
Squat form…check.Protect your back... bend at the knees.
It's hard to know which of these posts to jump in on, but I'll try to address a few of the points I'm seeing here...I say just be polite for polite’s sake. I can’t blame the people who feel like this is damage control for the US market because it does feel that way. STG is hardly present in the community in general. Their people aren’t on here or other forums/discords/chats very often at all. STG should be more engaged, supporting pipe shows, and podcasts if they want us to be more engaged with them. People shouldn’t be rude, period. But STG needs to step up as a community member now more than ever. So I agree that Leonard is doing a good thing here but he even admits it’s on a personal level and not at STG’s request. I hear good things about Max, but where is he besides in cringy Captain Black videos? STG should be more involved as a community member, and not just consider us at the end of its point of sale system. My 2¢ anyway.
This is an excellent question. Very curious to hear the response.Excellent statistic, but a question for a follow up is do forum users proportionately account dmfor a significant statistic proportion of online sales? How much do forum users drive sales?
Speaking as one who doesn't particularly give a damn about the subject matter here, I've been waiting for this. Thank you, Leonard.Folks who are engaged with the hobby like the folks here probably represent 2%-3% of all pipe smokers.
LeonardLNF absolutely contains perique.
ThisIt's all relative [...] compared to say Lane 1Q.
We've actually done consumer research on "general pipe smokers" vs. online enthusiasts. Most enthusiasts love to experiment. Most general pipe smokers stick to their go-to brands.
I had smoked a pipe for 15 years before I joined STG. I had never heard of a pipe forum, a pipe show, or a pipe club before that. Folks who are engaged with the hobby like the folks here probably represent 2%-3% of all pipe smokers.
I know I am going in dangerous territory but I will say I agree so much with what you said about the Government. I think they only do good for us when they know their power is on the line. End of transmission (i.e. I am jerk that said that is peaceing out as the last batch of kids said.)Ok, I get that, but the government never cares about losing jobs. They care about losing power and campaign contributions. Did they ever look at jobs lost when they passed the Tobacco Control Act in 2009? When they enacted the deeming regulations?
Yeah my local B&M is cigar focused and 1Q and RLP6 are absolutely the biggest pipe tobacco movers along with the other aromatics, I love Peter Stokkebye and thankfully the non aromatic ones aren't as big movers so I've been always been able to get them. They sometimes have tins of Plum Pudding and Sutliff Crumble Kake VaPer and the owner said they were very slow movers until the news about the buyout came and then they were promptly sold out.It's all relative. For a premium tin brand, Peterson does very well, nationally and globally. For a local B&M, it would absolutely be a slow mover, compared to say Lane 1Q.
We've actually done consumer research on "general pipe smokers" vs. online enthusiasts. Most enthusiasts love to experiment. Most general pipe smokers stick to their go-to brands.
I had smoked a pipe for 15 years before I joined STG. I had never heard of a pipe forum, a pipe show, or a pipe club before that. Folks who are engaged with the hobby like the folks here probably represent 2%-3% of all pipe smokers.