TUCKINLOW ISSUE 3

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Street in front of City Hall. Did I mention that dragging is allowed anywhere within city limits all weekend long? Team CCE was there with a hydraulic hopper and dancer exhibition, alongside Jamie Kelly’s radical bed dancing/ flame throwing truck, “Schizophrenia.” The show also offered a variety of vendors, including but not limited to DropJaw Magazine, Dropem Wear, Get Bored Designs, KIK, Illusive Fabrications, Pinstriping by Kevin Geary, Specktacular Customs and more. Each year, several volunteers and all of the minitrucker staff travel hours to come together and make the show a success. Most of the staff started out as showgoers, before offering to volunteer for the annual event. Speaking of staff, we must mention the show promoter, Lee Caudill. Caudill and his undying devotion to the minitrucking scene has brought us a decade of quality shows, while still making it fun and affordable to all. If you get the chance to see Lee, make sure to give him a thank you, not only for a job well done, but also for making it through another show on no sleep (I’m just looking out for you, Lee). Oh, and also ask him to show you his Heritage tattoo that he should have by now as settlement on a bet that H2K12 wouldn’t bring in 250 rides. As I mentioned before, it brought in over 300. And it’s official, the Heritage Show will be returning for 2K13! There was much debate and even over 20 people offering to get H2K13 tattoos encouraging Lee to bring the show back for its 11th year. So, be sure to look for TUCKINLOW the weekend after Labor Day.

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