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Haven't been to the Tulsa show. I'm wondering if it would be worth a 4 Hour drive from Wichita? I would think there would be several tools vendors there? Any classes available? Just looking for a reason to drive the distance.
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Not as big as the OKCity one nor the KCCity one Bob. You may be disappointed in the Tulsa show after driving 4 hours. However, There are usually several tools and wood booths there. I know Moore's won't be there like they said they would be, but then, They aren't the only game in town. I don't know about any classes but I think they have several planned but don't know who. Lynn Gave an excellent one last year but don't know if he is this year or not.
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No, I'm not on the schedule for this one. There will be seminars but I can't say what they will be. This show is better than Wichita's show but, like Kenny said, not as good as the KC Show. Worth the drive? I'd say it would be a long day to drive down and back. Now if you overighted that would be a completely different story. You could take in Gilcrease which is worth the trip itself and on the way home you could stop at Woolaroc outside of Bartlesville which is also worth a trip. This is assuming you like western art. Two of the best museums in the U.S.
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Thanks for answer guys. I guess I''ll stay home and carve. I didn't really want to drive all that way but didn't want to miss anything. Lynn, you suggestions of other sites are good ideas. Been to both several times and would like to go again but will probably wait until Autumn.
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