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<blockquote data-quote="dquisenberry" data-source="post: 462791" data-attributes="member: 4045"><p>I was one of 3 guys who started the Dallas club in the mid 90s. It lasted about 10 years, thru several bars and tobak shops until we got removed from one for not spending enough money. It never found a good place to meet and dissolved. Some of its members heading to the North Texas Pipe Club which is still going strong.</p><p></p><p>The biggest issue will always be were to meet. Unfortunately, most pipers do not spend large amounts of money at local B&Ms, because they are not able to maintain near the selection of tobac and variety of pipes they can find on the internet, and certainly not at that price. That always is the biggest issue to get around. Finding a reason for a shop to be the meeting place. </p><p></p><p>The North Tx club meets at a cigar bar which sells very little pipe related stuff but has a fantastic bar, so we tend to say thank you there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dquisenberry, post: 462791, member: 4045"] I was one of 3 guys who started the Dallas club in the mid 90s. It lasted about 10 years, thru several bars and tobak shops until we got removed from one for not spending enough money. It never found a good place to meet and dissolved. Some of its members heading to the North Texas Pipe Club which is still going strong. The biggest issue will always be were to meet. Unfortunately, most pipers do not spend large amounts of money at local B&Ms, because they are not able to maintain near the selection of tobac and variety of pipes they can find on the internet, and certainly not at that price. That always is the biggest issue to get around. Finding a reason for a shop to be the meeting place. The North Tx club meets at a cigar bar which sells very little pipe related stuff but has a fantastic bar, so we tend to say thank you there. [/QUOTE]
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