Thanks jake. I had to hustle a little because of home responsibilities, but the pipe purchases, accessories (pipe cleaners, regular and churchwarden, and a nifty pipe tool), Missouri Meerschaum hat (I think the last one left) and generous free samples, plus some good if hurried conversations in the smoking area made it seem like an exciting show. It would have been great to meet some Forums people and put faces and personalities with names. Maybe we could touch base at the reddog table next year. I went to the old venue, the little square (Martin) bldg down the hill, with few cars, and thought the show had lost momentum, but it was a furniture auction, and I soon found my way to the pipes. This show was definitely bigger and better than previous years, more exhibitors, better pipes, lavish samples from Lanes, an impressive range of prices. I was glad to see there were some good pipes even in the $10-$20 range for college students or young people starting out, to go with the tobacco samples. Also, there was more elbow room -- last year the place got so crowded it was a little hard to view the exhibited pipes, etc. When I got home, my wife essentially bought me the more expensive of my two pipes. The magazine in the goody bag had super articles about my old friend George Hoffman of the local independent Pipes by George shop, a much deserved tribute to a devoted and deeply knowledgeable pipe man, as well as a fine article about Bob and Bill Savage of Old Dominion corn cob pipes; I met Bob at the show two years ago and bought two of his pipes I still enjoy. So this was a very satisfying day.