First and foremost, a special thanks to Mike, Pete and Loop for the passion, the planning, the organization, and the follow-thru. I had a great time, and for me, it was kind of a new experience.
I collect toys, eighties stuff in particular...keep what I like, trade or sell what I don't. I've never really been a Joe collector. The toys I have from when I was a kid ARE my collection. I don't much care for the new stuff. I am not a customizer, and although I'm blown away by some of the work I see on the net, it's really not for me. So I guess I'm a casual Joe fan...read the comic, watched the cartoon, and played with the toys.
Last night, I met some people who share fond memories from years ago, and a passion for keeping thiose memories alive. I traded for a couple of figures that I wasn't able to get 20 years ago, got some weapons that helped complete a few figures, and generally had a ball.
The best part: Noticing the respect people had for other people work and property...I mean, when was the last time you were at show, and felt you could leave all of your stuff unattended while you went for a look at another table? Also, the kewl exclusive figure. (I hope to get one next year).
In closing, ( Sorry for rambling) a great idea, nicely executed.
Again, thanks to the guys that made it happen.
Cheers!