CTSS September 20, 2026 (1 Viewer)

Note: Due to a major golf tourney in the area the show is a week earlier than the normal 4th Sunday of the month. Otherwise we would have faced $300+ hotel rooms a night and no guarantees.
 
Rock n Roll. Already looking and planning for this show! Every year, I try to top what I took the year before. I usually sell at least 1 one of a kind item at this show that just doesn't fit in my own collection anymore. I believe this year I will be bringing a tabletop Diorama from the late Jack Updyke (Minimen Toy Soldiers) of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It is a unique piece that covers half a table top. Beautiful scenery and it includes a background oil painting by his son. Truly a unique piece, not cheap, but for a collector, it is a creme del la creme!

And of all the unique items I took last year.............they are all gone and in new homes. One didn't actually sell at the show, but it sold at the show! What I mean is that a collector who saw photos purchased it for delivery later. Point the one thing I can say about Chicago, it still provides the most unique variety of any show in our hobby today. Just a cool one to attend, buy and sell at.

Another point - I always get the question, why are you selling? The answer is I have been collecting since 4, and I am not "selling selling". I am only thinning out pieces that have been replaced or no longer have room for. I still collect in earnest. I also collect a lot of other items past toy soldiers. It all has to fit somehow! Sometimes having certain pieces just pass though my hands has been a unique experience in itself - ie the thrill of the hunt, the glory of the kill and then the return to the wild so to speak to another collection.

Tom
 
Rock n Roll. Already looking and planning for this show! Every year, I try to top what I took the year before. I usually sell at least 1 one of a kind item at this show that just doesn't fit in my own collection anymore. I believe this year I will be bringing a tabletop Diorama from the late Jack Updyke (Minimen Toy Soldiers) of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It is a unique piece that covers half a table top. Beautiful scenery and it includes a background oil painting by his son. Truly a unique piece, not cheap, but for a collector, it is a creme del la creme!

And of all the unique items I took last year.............they are all gone and in new homes. One didn't actually sell at the show, but it sold at the show! What I mean is that a collector who saw photos purchased it for delivery later. Point the one thing I can say about Chicago, it still provides the most unique variety of any show in our hobby today. Just a cool one to attend, buy and sell at.

Another point - I always get the question, why are you selling? The answer is I have been collecting since 4, and I am not "selling selling". I am only thinning out pieces that have been replaced or no longer have room for. I still collect in earnest. I also collect a lot of other items past toy soldiers. It all has to fit somehow! Sometimes having certain pieces just pass though my hands has been a unique experience in itself - ie the thrill of the hunt, the glory of the kill and then the return to the wild so to speak to another collection.

Tom
It was great grabbing dinner with you after the show last year! Hope to make it back this year if work permits.
 

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