To all the EDTCA folk:
- Thank you for another impressive organizational effort resulting in yet another fabulous York.
- Thank you to all of the volinteers on duty at the doors who always seemed to nave both a smile and an hello.
- Thank you to a good number of members with tables that I met for the first time while buying from them. They were all friendly and helpful and helped make the "negotiation" fun. In fact I can think of 3 of them who must be re-incarnated from Vaudville. Great fun.
-Thanks to the extra helpful folks at Korber Models for helping make my walk thru the halls so much easier physically simply,by lightening the load in my wallet.
- Thanks to all the members who although were now allowed to use cell phones, did so in really small numbers while not interfering with others ( at least that was my observation over 2 days).
But I must say I am not too happy with EDTCA decision to make all the halls wider and longer. I've suspected they have been doing this over the last few years. I know this to be true because each year I find it harder and harder to make it halls each of the halls. My wife suggested to me that the halls were indeed the same sizes and that my problem getting thru them had less to do with bigger halls and more to do with me getting closer to 70 than to 60. I am sure she is wrong on that.
-thanks to the folks with the modular layouts. Especially to the folks at the one layout who generously entertained my questions for 15 minutes while I picked their brains with how-to questions. This was the group who had the kitbash of 3 MTH banks into Grand Central Station. Very nice people.
Lastly, thanks to my wife of 45 years who every couple of years helps pack up and make the drive with me from Atlanta.. And for her eagle eye in spotting great finds that I just walk by and most of all, for her smile and enthusiasm the whole trip.
Ed