Returned from the West Coaster yesterday afternoon. More tables than last year, but room sales were down once again. Attendance appeared to be up, which is gratifying. Scot Morlan was there after being AWOL last year. Metal Sheds was represented by Bruce Hebron's son as Bruce is no longer able to make his wonderful creations. Dr. Bill McDade and Nick Versteeg have sadly passed on, but were likely there in spirit.
I usually go there with an agenda of buying a few hard-to-get figures and . . . as usual . . . struck out. I did find a few goodies to bring home. But my main reason for attending is to visit with old friends and swap stories! In that I was not disappointed. Would that there were more converters, painters, and collectors in the San Diego area! A wonderful group and I look forward to next year's show . . . only 364 days from now!
Hopefully, someone will post some photos.
And yes, boys and girls, there will be a Chicago show according to Matt!
Bosun Al
I usually go there with an agenda of buying a few hard-to-get figures and . . . as usual . . . struck out. I did find a few goodies to bring home. But my main reason for attending is to visit with old friends and swap stories! In that I was not disappointed. Would that there were more converters, painters, and collectors in the San Diego area! A wonderful group and I look forward to next year's show . . . only 364 days from now!
Hopefully, someone will post some photos.
And yes, boys and girls, there will be a Chicago show according to Matt!
Bosun Al