I woke up this morning and realized 4 days had passed in a flash! Man that went by quick!!!
Great show! Unfortunately I didn't get pictures and will have to wait until others post
. My dad came to help a little but he is not real tech savvy so he couldn't tend the table and he didn't get many pictures for me. I was a Vendor and Exhibitor and was pretty much on my own most of the time so needless to say I was very busy.
The only time I got away from my table was early Friday and late Sunday but everything I did get to see was fantastic! I don't remember his name but he had a nice display of LTD stirlings. One was about the size of a walnut and it was just spinnin away. He had some large ones as well and they were all very well done.
If anyone is ever around York, PA and has not been to the industrial museum by the river it is a "must see"! They hosted a meet-and-greet there on Saturday night. Exhibitors were automatically invited and as a Vendor I was a sponsor thereby receiving an invite. I think the museum is open year round. They have a large ice making engine that is fascinating to watch go through its motions.
It was great to meet some of you face to face. As others stated I don't want to miss anyone so I will not attempt to go through the names. Tin removed any excuse I had for not having my Team Build #1 engine put together! I guess it is time for me to get to work on it.
Phil has that steam engine down to an art. Very well done Phil :bow:
Nice slow runners and smooth action.
Way too much for me to soak up in 3 days!
Remember guys NAMES in Toledo is just around the corner!
Was anyone at the auction when Louis Chenot's fire truck was on the block? I am trying to find out if it sold and if so for how much.