NYC vaporers in Location Specific; Hey NYC
Live in Astoria Queens, work in hells kitchen.
Proud owner of a 901b (wish I got that first ...
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Hey NYC
Live in Astoria Queens, work in hells kitchen.
Proud owner of a 901b (wish I got that first instead of a Crown7)
nice to see a thread for NY
Hope to bump in to someone someday.
On the other hand we could arrange a bar-hopping night and increase awareness.
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hey blue knight, i was on the 4 train the other day puffing on my 901 white with orange led. two cops came up to me and asked to see my id. when i put my pv into my pocket they asked what is was. after a delightful conversation they both asked where to get one. i sent them to this forum. the cops want to vape too
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Originally Posted by
rwilliams
hey blue knight, i was on the 4 train the other day puffing on my 901 white with orange led. two cops came up to me and asked to see my id. when i put my
pv into my pocket they asked what is was. after a delightful conversation they both asked where to get one. i sent them to this forum. the cops want to vape too
ROFLMAO
That is so funny. I wish I could've seen the look on their faces.
Like I've said in a few threads, some will go for it and others will not.
However, if passengers do complain, they may ask you to not vape on board the train.
Well, enjoy your travels while vaping!!
Max
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Hey all - After 35 years of tobacco smoking, rolling my own Bali Shag for the last five years, I'm a brand new Manhattan e-cig user now. I think it's the greatest thing ever for smokers. Being the manic-compulsive that I am, I'm obsessed with it, and I've been talking to a neighbor that owns a magazine and smoke shop on the block about importing from China and retailing e-cigs and supplies in his shop.
Anybody seen a retailer in the city selling these products? I think people would come from all around to his shop if the price and selection were right.
Please share your thoughts - would it work?
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Originally Posted by
FourC
Hey all - After 35 years of tobacco smoking, rolling my own Bali Shag for the last five years, I'm a brand new Manhattan e-cig user now. I think it's the greatest thing ever for smokers. Being the manic-compulsive that I am, I'm obsessed with it, and I've been talking to a neighbor that owns a magazine and smoke shop on the block about importing from China and retailing e-cigs and supplies in his shop.
Anybody seen a retailer in the city selling these products? I think people would come from all around to his shop if the price and selection were right.
Please share your thoughts - would it work?
On lexington ave, on the west side of the street between 50 and 51 there is a cigar shop. A friend who works down the road from there tells me he gets disposable e-cigars there. I don't know exactly what it is that they are selling there but my friend flipped out for a ruyan vegas disposable cigar and made comments that led me to believe whatever he was getting was not as good.
Unfortunately I am working all the way across town at lincoln center so it is not exactly convenient for me to stop by there and I have not had a chance to check it out.
DW
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Thanks Waldo - that's nat far off my neighborhood so I'll check it out and report.
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NYC Barclay-Rex discontinued selling e-cigarettes

Originally Posted by
dumwaldo
On lexington ave, on the west side of the street between 50 and 51 there is a cigar shop. A friend who works down the road from there tells me he gets disposable e-cigars there.
DW
I weny by there today, it's the Barclay-Rex shop. They discontinued the sale of e-cigarette products pending resolution of the FDA issues.
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What does that mean? Are they waiting for the SE vs. FDA decision?
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Originally Posted by
NY JETS
What does that mean? Are they waiting for the SE vs.
FDA decision?
Hey Mike I tried to catch you through the chat module on your website just now.
The clerk at Barclay-Rex just said they were waiting for "the dust to settle" or something to that effect. I am probably behind on the latest current events, but I assumed he meant waiting for the products to either clearly fall under the FDA's domain, and the subsequent approval of individual products, or for a definitive ruling putting an end to the FDA's interference. Would a positive ruling in the SE case mean the latter?
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