Gentle Friends,
As anyone who has attended OTSN can testify, the experience is fabulous and full of excitement. And, from my perspective, the room trading is among the most special elements of the show. A show participant can move from room to room hunting for elusive items, looking at new releases, examining wonderful dioramas, and making new friends while renewing warm relationships with old friends.
Since I have been fortunate to attend several OTSN shows, I always visit rooms occupied by my favorite manufacturers and dealers. Needless to say, I never miss the opportunity to visit the room in which you find Mr. William Hocker.
Like many rooms at OTSN, every flat surface (beds, window sills, chest tops, shelves, etc.) are covered with wonderful toy soldiers. And, so it is with Mr. Hocker's room.
In one of my visits to Mr. Hocker's room, I took a few photographs of the many sets he had displayed on his bed. In order to get the feel of the OTSN experience, I thought you might enjoy seeing a portion of his room. Such photographs can be found below. Soon, I will post some more photographs and closer views of the beautiful figures he was offering for sale.
For now, view the photographs and enjoy visiting the room of William Hocker, Proprietor.
More photos to follow.
Warmest personal regards,
Pat
As anyone who has attended OTSN can testify, the experience is fabulous and full of excitement. And, from my perspective, the room trading is among the most special elements of the show. A show participant can move from room to room hunting for elusive items, looking at new releases, examining wonderful dioramas, and making new friends while renewing warm relationships with old friends.
Since I have been fortunate to attend several OTSN shows, I always visit rooms occupied by my favorite manufacturers and dealers. Needless to say, I never miss the opportunity to visit the room in which you find Mr. William Hocker.
Like many rooms at OTSN, every flat surface (beds, window sills, chest tops, shelves, etc.) are covered with wonderful toy soldiers. And, so it is with Mr. Hocker's room.
In one of my visits to Mr. Hocker's room, I took a few photographs of the many sets he had displayed on his bed. In order to get the feel of the OTSN experience, I thought you might enjoy seeing a portion of his room. Such photographs can be found below. Soon, I will post some more photographs and closer views of the beautiful figures he was offering for sale.
For now, view the photographs and enjoy visiting the room of William Hocker, Proprietor.
More photos to follow.
Warmest personal regards,
Pat
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