86. What Most Pipe Smokers Don’t Know About Peterson
I wanted to let everyone know that I’ll be presenting “What Most Pipe Smokers Don’t Know About Peterson” at the Chicagoland International Pipe and Tobacciana Show, Friday night, May 4th and 9p.m. in the McCardle Suite, where smoking is permitted!
My co-author Gary Malmberg and our book designer Marie Irwin will be on hand—Gary to answer questions with me after the presentation, and Marie to run our technology (as usual), take photos, and answer any questions you may have about the layout & design. In addition, Gary (our historian) is mounting a Peterson pipe exhibit in the main display cases on the show floor.
I wish I could say Gary Schrier, our publisher, was going to be there, or that Tom or Conor Palmer at Peterson could make it, but Gary is busy at Briar Books Press editing the final part of the book, and Tom and Conor send their best regards.
The presentation grew out of a white paper on Peterson’s brand guideline I wrote at their request while completing the book. None of it is in the book, but all of it came out of the book, reflecting on what we’ve learned over the past seven years. To me the most interesting thing about the paper is that I don’t think many pipe smokers, and even fewer retailers actually know much of this material.*
Most of the photographs and illustrations I’ll be using, however, are in the book. We’ll also be throwing a few of the book layouts up on the screen to give you a glimpse at what you can expect when the book does finally appear, and we have a special treat for those who can stay after the main presentation.
You can get more information about the show at http://www.chicagopipeshow.com/2018-pipe-tobacciana-show-flyer/ . Rooms are still available at the lovely old Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Illinois. It’s an amazing experience if you’ve never been, and if you have, you don’t need convincing. Hope to see you there!
“‘When Resting the Pipe Down’”: Forgotten Peterson Lore (1896)”
photograph courtesy Charles Mundungus
*That’s not true of you, of course, because you’re a Pete Nut! Still, I hope to “instruct and delight”—as Horace recommends in the Ars Poetica—even the most devout of Pete Freeks.