Thank you for sharing that. Unfortunately I will be in Vineland NJ that weekend at my sons baseball tournament. I wish all attendees a pleasant experience. I was particularly impressed with the authentic "London during the Blitz" blackout which occurred an hour into last years show. I thought that was a really interesting touch of realism to add to a toy soldier themed show. I would recommend attendees bring along fully charged wireless phones, a backup, perhaps a gas powered 5k generator (as the hotel didn't seem to have any- again sticking to the theme of the London Blitz- it must have been a rationing issue) and perhaps even an oil soaked torch!
In all seriousness- I do hope the show goes on without a glitch and collectors score long sought after pieces whilst dealers rake in the dough!!!
La Bella Italia isn't just my favorite restaurant in Gettysburg, it's my favorite restaurant PERIOD! Id strongly recommend them- I always go sometime over my birthday weekend.
If time permits, always check the battlefield- it is a fun place to visit- the Eisenhower house is cool too- Gettysburg College is nice for a stroll. There is a pretty unique shop across from the Gettysburg Antique Center which has at least one historical Presidential item on display- he had a rocking chair from JFK and another one from G Washington.
I hope you have a great time!!!![]()
La Bella Italia has to be owned by a guy from NY in the witness protection program, there is no way food that good would be there otherwise, top shelf...……......I remember the time you and I ate there after the show, we ate like Vikings, just great food.
As far as vendors; I'll be there, Al Green, Army Group Center, Mike Jones, Dan Jones, Hogermeyer, Larry from For the Historian with soldier and books, Tom Dubel and John Stengle off the top of my head, plus a number of retired metal dealers and vintage plastics dealers as well, it's a solid, long running show...…..
Great thank you! I was planning to visit the From the Historian. Is there also a toy soldier store in town? Do they participate in the show?
Yes, there is a toy soldier shop; Gettysburg Toy Soldier, John usually comes to the show and has a couple of tables, his shop is also open that Sunday as well.
It will be a grand time, I am not sure what the heck I am bringing yet, but I can guarantee it will be unique! I also am looking forward to spending Saturday in Gettysburg seeking treasure prior to the show on Sunday!
George - love the Witness Protection comment, that is just priceless!
PS - don't forget the Coal Miner Helmets in case some yahoo decides to take out the electric for a 5 mile radius!
TD