Sorry no pictures. It was a superb venue at an exclusive private school gym in an upscale neighborhood in Fort Worth. I did not sell anything, but I got some great deals. I saw a US Hobbies Gs-4 daylight in excellent condition go for $500. Tons of scratch builders materials such as US Hobbies and Lobaugh wheel sets. A lot of vintage kits. Not sure why anybody would buy on the Bay or from some of the brass dealers when you can get fabulous deals at a show like this.
Bruce Blalock, a retired UP engineer, gave a superb and humorous presentation of his railroad experiences and some history of the Katy. That presentation alone was reason enough to attend the show.
The trolley layout was great, and it shows what you can do in a small space. Andy and Phil of DFW O scale club answered my numerous questions with enthusiasm. Jim Debruin, kind of vintage O scale historian, helped me out in my purchase of a Gp-9 with CLW Drive by testing out the loco on their modular layout.