I just wanted to vent a bit and maybe offer some observations. I don't attend a lot of pipe shows. Used to attend the LA pipe show back when that was around. I have gone to CORPS 5+ years. Just attended my first TAPS show this last weekend. I love these shows and it offers good times. I am also thankful for those that put in the hard work.
A few things I enjoy are meeting the artisan carvers, smoking plenty of new tobaccos and the auctions. It seems to me that I have noticed a decline in the number of artisan carvers that seem to be attending these shows. And more importantly a decline in the support that these carvers receive. I generally don't buy many "factory" pipes mostly because I like unique pipes and being able to shake the hands with the person that spent many hours crafting my pipe. Also, these pipes may be expensive, but when you think of the material/time/travel/expenses that go into them being at the shows, it seems a bargain to me.
On to the tobacco. It seems to me that the amount of tobacco at shows has decreased. Also the suppliers aren't selling the tobacco like they used to. Seems to be a lot more of "only samples.' Maybe some new law? It did seem to me also that much of the tobacco was sold at more than you would pay at a store. As I recall, there seemed to be a show discount, you know, buy 5 tins, get it for the price of four.
Sorry about the grumbling...I'm a pipe smoker, maybe I'm more prone to the "good ol' days" mentality.
I just would like to encourage pipe smokers to get out and support these shows and support pipe carvers and tobacco blenders. It's a unique community out there that shouldn't be lost.
A few things I enjoy are meeting the artisan carvers, smoking plenty of new tobaccos and the auctions. It seems to me that I have noticed a decline in the number of artisan carvers that seem to be attending these shows. And more importantly a decline in the support that these carvers receive. I generally don't buy many "factory" pipes mostly because I like unique pipes and being able to shake the hands with the person that spent many hours crafting my pipe. Also, these pipes may be expensive, but when you think of the material/time/travel/expenses that go into them being at the shows, it seems a bargain to me.
On to the tobacco. It seems to me that the amount of tobacco at shows has decreased. Also the suppliers aren't selling the tobacco like they used to. Seems to be a lot more of "only samples.' Maybe some new law? It did seem to me also that much of the tobacco was sold at more than you would pay at a store. As I recall, there seemed to be a show discount, you know, buy 5 tins, get it for the price of four.
Sorry about the grumbling...I'm a pipe smoker, maybe I'm more prone to the "good ol' days" mentality.
I just would like to encourage pipe smokers to get out and support these shows and support pipe carvers and tobacco blenders. It's a unique community out there that shouldn't be lost.