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<blockquote data-quote="Plastikheld" data-source="post: 511425" data-attributes="member: 7324"><p>Sad to hear/read this, Dave. But I can fully understand you decision by now.</p><p>I always asked myself "how in gods sake does he manage to do this!".</p><p>I only managed to attend two times (you know, because of the distance and the amount of water between my location and FF), but the expierences I made were priceless. That's the way I love collecting, that's the way I love community and that's the way I want a toy show to be.</p><p>After each event I attended I posted pics and a and travelogue in our german collector's forum and most of the collector's there weren't even aware, that there is existing a place/show like this. For them (and me as wel) it's like a Vintage Star Wars collector's Mecca. Here in Germany (and I think in other countries as well) most collector's envy you for a toy show like this. It's a myth ... a legend.</p><p></p><p>After celebration I also felt like to need a time-out of collecting this intense way (so my wife did). I know, the feeling will come back and so I hope you will feel the love for FF again in the future. I think the time-out is the right decision, but I hope it will get a revival ... at least once a year in a one day event. So nobody will think "next-time", when you know it may last a year to get your chance again. </p><p>No matter how the decision on this might be, I really appreciated what you did to the community with organizing this event and hope someday I will get a chance to return to FF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plastikheld, post: 511425, member: 7324"] Sad to hear/read this, Dave. But I can fully understand you decision by now. I always asked myself "how in gods sake does he manage to do this!". I only managed to attend two times (you know, because of the distance and the amount of water between my location and FF), but the expierences I made were priceless. That's the way I love collecting, that's the way I love community and that's the way I want a toy show to be. After each event I attended I posted pics and a and travelogue in our german collector's forum and most of the collector's there weren't even aware, that there is existing a place/show like this. For them (and me as wel) it's like a Vintage Star Wars collector's Mecca. Here in Germany (and I think in other countries as well) most collector's envy you for a toy show like this. It's a myth ... a legend. After celebration I also felt like to need a time-out of collecting this intense way (so my wife did). I know, the feeling will come back and so I hope you will feel the love for FF again in the future. I think the time-out is the right decision, but I hope it will get a revival ... at least once a year in a one day event. So nobody will think "next-time", when you know it may last a year to get your chance again. No matter how the decision on this might be, I really appreciated what you did to the community with organizing this event and hope someday I will get a chance to return to FF. [/QUOTE]
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