A pipe club is just a of buds hanging out...get some of your friends or others that smoke and enjoy a pipe
Aye, son. It's great. Really great.Now this looks like an adventure, hang out in an ole Bothy in the boonies of Scotland.
Kearvaig Pipe Club – The place for Chaps who like a smoke on the wild side…
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I never thought to have separate business meetings, which every organization that I have been on the board for is required to do. I guess my thinking was that the club was free, there was no budget, and I couldn't get out of the role as president, so I ran it like a dictatorship, ha ha. I was a nice dictator... no one wanted my job and membership kept growing till I quit.
I bet if we had of started taking up dues and having a budget, people would have been more willing to take over the club.
I would suggest that all clubs start taking up dues, for maybe buying aged blends from Pipestud, or paying for pipemakers to visit your club or whatnot, instead of just paying out of my own pocket. It might prevent someone from being stuck with leadership responsibilities for years.
Good point... When we started the MCPC, we did it with the owner of The Briary. He supplied the place and gave us all a discount, like 20% off of anything storewide. Then after a few years we grew insanely large. The owner then complained that he had to stay late, and that no one was buying. We urged member to buy at least a tin of tobacco. I have a whole plethora of stories about how cheap assed this bunch was. But, they weren't buying much, and I could only buy so many new Becker pipes each month. So, he kicked us out after someone started talking about how buying online was such a great thing, and he started passing out samples of bulk he had bought. Skip kicked us out pronto. We met at coffee shops and cigar stores for a while till Skip calmed down. Then we made a new agreement with him.For anyone organizing a new club, I would advise that you start with a location in mind. If it's your garage, great. If it's a local lounge - arrange a business meeting with the owner and talk about what you can do for each other. Don't just show up with 2-12 other smokers and start acting like you own the place.
Aye, son. It's great. Really great.
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I have! I've actually been to a handful of them, but Kearvaig was easily the greatest experience.You’ve been to that Bothy in Scotland?
This is the worst thing that can happen in any social club. In general, it is always someone who brings this shit up that ends up offended. Pipe smokers are NOT as like minded on these things as you'd think. When we started, we were a Christian pipesmokers club, and I quickly was schooled that every denomination had such differing opinions on almost every thing that each meeting was an argument. So, we dropped the Christian part.c) Talk politics & religion
Good point. I wonder if this is because we get use to paying less "per smoke" and psychologically it changes something about being frugal. Cigars are definitely NOT a frugal pursuit.It is unbelievable how cheap assed pipesmokers can be, compared to cigar smokers. Cigar smokers seem to be more willing to drop $50 on a single smoke, whereas pipesmoker will embarrass the hell out of themself complaining about the price of a whole tin. But, that is neither here nor there. You can probably keep the cheapskates out by charging a fee for each meeting.
You are spot on correct, cosmic. Only thing I've seen rival that topic for causing trouble was on a forum on the Civil War (American) and what caused it...... Brutal.This is the worst thing that can happen in any social club. In general, it is always someone who brings this shit up that ends up offended. Pipe smokers are NOT as like minded on these things as you'd think. When we started, we were a Christian pipesmokers club, and I quickly was schooled that every denomination had such differing opinions on almost every thing that each meeting was an argument. So, we dropped the Christian part.
We also banned football talk. This is Alabama, so...
Keep it pipes and tobacco centered, is my advice. Take it or leave it, but soon you'll learn why almost every club bans these conversations.
I really am not sure. There is actually a mix. Some guys will only buy $1000+ pipes and spend enormous amounts of time tracking down aged and rare tobaccos, and some will only buy cheap pipes and smoke only bulks or OTCs. And, this is not just rich verses poor, because I know lots of people who drive vehicles that didn't even cost as much as their pipes, and some guys will drive expensive cars and only smoke Prince Albert.Good point. I wonder if this is because we get use to paying less "per smoke" and psychologically it changes something about being frugal. Cigars are definitely NOT a frugal pursuit.