Just a quick note from this year's West Coaster. I checked into my room Friday afternoon and was open for room trading by about 3:00 pm. It is unbelievably hot here at around 88 to 90 degrees and, in fact, neighboring Santa Ana had the highest temperature in the nation Friday. There are 48 rooms on the roster for room trading which is about the norm. Before my room was ready, I was able to renew some old friendships: Andy Nielson of King & Country, Bill Hocker of Wm Hocker, Brian Levy of Collectors Showcase, Ed Fongonilo of Edmund's Toy Soldiers, and collectors Tom Dubel, and Hans. I also saw Norm Joplin, Matt Murphy, and Bob Fisher, originator of the West Coaster 26 years ago, among others. I will stop by Frontline's room this morning to say hello to my long-time friend, Gerard Prime. Interestingly, Figarti is not here this year after having attended for at least for the last 10 years.
In talking to Paul Herrmann, who owns a Wisconsin toy soldier shop, I discovered that we had both served in the U.S. Army Security Agency in the 1960s and, in fact, had both served in Bad Aibling, Germany with the 320th USASA Battalion (see my avatar). It is a small world.
Room trading seemed to be rather slow this year without much foot traffic to speak of. This is the first time in 15 years selling at the West Coaster that I didn't have one sale on Friday! I hope that Saturday will make up for it, but if I don't get off this computer and drive back to the hotel and open my room....
I will leave it to others to provide the photo coverage, including K&C's new dioramas, which are always a special treat.