Texas Pipe Show Updates Hey, everyone! Happy staring at the sun day! We know you've been waiting with bated breath to know more about the Texas Pipe Show as a ton of you have signed up for the mailing list. As we're getting closer to the day, be prepared for a bunch of news and updates from us. Slow Smoke Tickets for the slow smoke will be $25 dollars and go towards the extras (tampers, matches, table rental, prizes and general funds) and the Texas Pipe Show clubs. 30 spots are available and the registration page is here.



The Slow Smoke will start at 3 pm but check-in for the slow smoke is at 2 pm. If you have not checked in, you could forfeit your spot and your registration fee!



The Pipes are sponsored by Missouri Meerschaum so each person will have a corn cob pipe, a tamper, 2 matches, and 3 grams of tobacco that is provided by Jon David Cole of The Country Squire. [Stay tuned for news about the official show blend]



Prizes:

Savinelli Pipe

Custom Texas Tamper made by Rik Ruff

Dagner Pipe Swag

Gentleman Jims Beard Oil



Additionally, we've got a raffle going on and will have a Dagner Pipe and some other goodies available during the raffle. New Show Sponsors: Dagner Pipes has graciously agreed to send over a pipe and some swag for the raffle and slow smoke.



This Pipe Life & Lane Tobacco (STG) will be attending with the full Lane Limited and Peter Stokkebye lineups. $.50 vouchers can be purchased at the show and redeemed for 1 oz. of tobacco at their table (limit 4 per person). Show Details: When: Oct 7th 2017 starting around 10am.

Where: Pop's Safari Room, Fort Worth Texas

Who: All the Texas Pipe Clubs

How many tables: 10 tables or really 20 1/2 tables as we're splitting them to accommodate more vendors.

Parking: Free Parking Garage

Food: Tons of food options in the area.

Hotel: Lots of hotels very close. Stay Tuned for More News Media Contact:

Chris Dumoulin, James Foster

Marketing and Communications, Texas Pipe Show

info@texaspipeshow.com

www.texaspipeshow.com



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