Thank you both. It has been many sleepless nights so far, but all worth it. I'm excited for the opportunity to give back to the community in my own little way.
Awesome dude! I can see how much joy and excitement it brings to you. All new endeavors can be a bit scary on the front end, but until you jump in with both feet, you never really know what all is possible! I'll raise a pipe to you later, crash, a Kaywoodie, in fact. One in which I bought and I owe to your faith in them that I even picked it up! A new old stock saxon pipe from WV Smoke shop, I believe it was. It's a great smoker! Wouldn't have given it a second thought if you hadn't mentioned them to us when new stock appeared. Here's to you, bud, and best of luck in your endeavors! ::
Thank you. That's what I am talking about! I absolutely love hearing stories like this. I pushed sales to anyone who carried Kaywoodie pipes simply for the joy they brought me and to spread that. Thank you!
Thank you trudger! I painted that goat and then looked at it one day, and knew it had to be the logo. My wife was kind enough to do the digital work to make it look like a logo and not just a watercolor.
Wow. Best of luck, Crash. I'm pretty certain that you could still get a table in Chicago. Winton on this forum is a show officer. You could contact him about it. If they're sold out, then you might try to find someone to buddy up with and pay them for half their table. I look forward to meeting you and seeing those Kaywoodies.
Thanks, Craig. Woth all the money I have spent on lawyers, accountants, and inventory I probably can't afford it anyway. But I really appreciate the thought. I'll still be there spreading the word at least. Thanks, Bill.