Briarworks Muletown Pipe Show
Jan 22, 2022 11:11:09 GMT -5
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Post by Rattlesnake Daddy on Jan 22, 2022 11:11:09 GMT -5
Just received this from Briarworks. Might be worth checking out if you are in or around central Tennessee. I might make it depending on how things go, as I have family just down the road:
After more than a two year drought, we are very excited to announce that we will be hosting the Muletown Pipe Show in our factory the weekend of March 18-20, 2022!
The last time we had the pipe show was in September of 2019. Hard to believe it's been that long ago. If you came to our first show, this show will be similar, but with a few additions that we are working on. To give you a basic idea of how the schedule will go, Friday night will be a pre-party hang with a couple of things going on, Saturday will be the main pipe show day from around 11-5, and Sunday will be a shortened pipe show day from around 11-2 so that anyone traveling will have time to pack up and go if they need to. Official schedule and more details will be posted in the next couple of weeks on the website.
There will several vendors selling handmade and production pipes, estate pipes, tobacciana and accessories, and new and vintage tobacco tins. Our lounge and bar will be open the whole time with late hours in the evening. We have an onsite food truck now that sells amazing food that you won't want to miss. On top of all of that, downtown Columbia is great with so many good shops, restaurants, and bars.
Tickets can be purchased on the pipe show website and the ticket is good for the entire event. $10 in advance (which can be used for $10 off at the pipe show merch booth) and $15 at the door.
Vendor tables are $50 for half a table and $100 for a full table. We are requesting that only vendors that sell items related to pipes/tobacco book tables for the show since we are limited on space. We may end up setting up an outdoor area for local businesses to setup and advertise their company if space allows. Please email us if you have questions on that.
One last thing. There is only one Covid related requirement to come to this show and that is, be a decent person. I think we all know what that means. Be smart and use good judgement if you plan on attending the show. Covid or something else, if you don't feel well or someone close to you is sick, don't come. We want this to be a safe and successful event, so we ask that you be considerate of others.
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The last time we had the pipe show was in September of 2019. Hard to believe it's been that long ago. If you came to our first show, this show will be similar, but with a few additions that we are working on. To give you a basic idea of how the schedule will go, Friday night will be a pre-party hang with a couple of things going on, Saturday will be the main pipe show day from around 11-5, and Sunday will be a shortened pipe show day from around 11-2 so that anyone traveling will have time to pack up and go if they need to. Official schedule and more details will be posted in the next couple of weeks on the website.
There will several vendors selling handmade and production pipes, estate pipes, tobacciana and accessories, and new and vintage tobacco tins. Our lounge and bar will be open the whole time with late hours in the evening. We have an onsite food truck now that sells amazing food that you won't want to miss. On top of all of that, downtown Columbia is great with so many good shops, restaurants, and bars.
Tickets can be purchased on the pipe show website and the ticket is good for the entire event. $10 in advance (which can be used for $10 off at the pipe show merch booth) and $15 at the door.
Vendor tables are $50 for half a table and $100 for a full table. We are requesting that only vendors that sell items related to pipes/tobacco book tables for the show since we are limited on space. We may end up setting up an outdoor area for local businesses to setup and advertise their company if space allows. Please email us if you have questions on that.
One last thing. There is only one Covid related requirement to come to this show and that is, be a decent person. I think we all know what that means. Be smart and use good judgement if you plan on attending the show. Covid or something else, if you don't feel well or someone close to you is sick, don't come. We want this to be a safe and successful event, so we ask that you be considerate of others.
Thanks for reading all of this info. We can't w