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  • trekman101
    Persistent Member
    • Feb 6, 2009
    • 1432

    #46
    I should be able to swing it...just wished it would have been after school was over for my kids
    "Thats the ticket laddie"

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    • Godzilla
      Permanent Member
      • Nov 3, 2002
      • 3009

      #47
      Congrats on finding the perfect place for the next step in the Megomeet evolution!
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      • Type3Toys
        Home Of The Type3 Body
        • Jan 18, 2005
        • 629

        #48
        Originally posted by EMCE Hammer
        As much as I love your display, it's more about having YOU at Mego Meet. Gas is under $3, surely that Mopar can make it to Skokie? We don't want to leave any of our Mego Meet vets behind, but we really needed to move the needle.
        It is really just to much for me to swing. My tables provide my spending and food cash, so without that to off set my cost I am dead in the water. Like VintageMike, I would have to turn a drive that long into a 2 day event. Just cant afford that much time off from work. I the construction bizz you don't get paid vacation days! It is all good, this venue upgrade is much need and long over due.
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        • hedrap
          Permanent Member
          • Feb 10, 2009
          • 4825

          #49
          I can really see this from both sides.

          Connecting with the Milk Man is something I've been expecting, especially after the Eisner nods. He's just a great dude at the 'Meet so the more he's involved the better. And The Meet could get some actual comic site publicity from this. I'm sure CBR would give it a mention.

          OTOH, Mego is to the East Coast what Mattel is to Cali. I really, honestly do feel bad for my Tri-State brothers, which is why I was hoping the new locale was Pittsburgh, Columbus or Cincy. Cincy would have been awesome considering WGSH existence is intertwined with SuperFriends and the real Hall Of Justice is a giant museum in 'Natti. Add-In the history of Kenner and I thought there was something to explore.

          I get how the benefits and problems of Wheeling to Skokie now reverse for a number of people and I think that's great for them. But I think what happened in Wheeling is going to stay in Wheeling and Skokie will be 2.0.

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          • Random Axe
            The Voice of Reason
            • Apr 16, 2008
            • 4518

            #50
            Originally posted by hedrap
            OTOH, Mego is to the East Coast what Mattel is to Cali. I really, honestly do feel bad for my Tri-State brothers, which is why I was hoping the new locale was Pittsburgh, Columbus or Cincy. Cincy would have been awesome considering WGSH existence is intertwined with SuperFriends and the real Hall Of Justice is a giant museum in 'Natti. Add-In the history of Kenner and I thought there was something to explore.
            I really like the Skokie thing and think it will push our group forward. Now, if the Meet becomes a travelling show then I could hook up a Cincy Meet in 2016 or whenever. If it stays in Illinois for a while, then just as cool. Wheeling was like being landlocked. It's a quaint little neighborhood, but you feel isolated from civilization.
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            • palitoy
              live. laugh. lisa needs braces
              • Jun 16, 2001
              • 59794

              #51
              Originally posted by hedrap

              Connecting with the Milk Man is something I've been expecting, especially after the Eisner nods.
              I don't get this statement, Art's accolades have never been a driving factor in anything on our end, other than we were happy for him. We're not that calculating, we're a bunch of collectors who think we can do something special together.

              As for Chicago not being a Mego town, tell that to anyone who has been to Kane County.
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              • Johnny
                Salty
                • Oct 1, 2003
                • 3369

                #52
                Great choice Mego Museum Overlords. Although Wheeling was an interesting and quaint town to visit, Skokie seems much easier to get to.

                I've always wanted to check out Chicago as well so maybe I can work that into the trip.

                Not committing 100% yet but I may have to make the pilgrimage again in 2015.

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                • VintageMike
                  Permanent Member
                  • Dec 16, 2004
                  • 3385

                  #53
                  Originally posted by palitoy
                  As for Chicago not being a Mego town, tell that to anyone who has been to Kane County.
                  I've never been to Kane County but for any of our members who may not know this, several very big collectors/dealers live in the Chicago area. As a vintage collector, I am very excited about the possible selection and the prospect my months of savings/sacrifice will pay off. If I had a complaint about Wheeling that would be it: the vintage choices outside of loose figures was somewhat limited. The last two years, I brought home at least half of my Meet budget which would be unthinkable for many. I don't expect that to be the case this year.

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                  • dumbldor
                    Talkative Member
                    • Jun 9, 2002
                    • 5418

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Mego Milk
                    !!!!!!!
                    This!!

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                    • ScottA
                      Original Member
                      • Jun 25, 2001
                      • 12264

                      #55
                      I am looking forward to seeing the new dealers room and how many new dealers we get in the move. Not happy about loosing anyone mind you. I hope to be there with 2 tables full.

                      Just a side note: the Mego Meet exclusive is coming along just fine. I hope to have the prototype finished pretty quick here and will show it off in the next month or so. Will probably do pre-orders again like last time.
                      sigpic WANTED: Boxed, Carded and Kresge Carded WGSH

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                      • Bronxboykev
                        Permanent Member
                        • Mar 7, 2011
                        • 3013

                        #56
                        Originally posted by ScottA
                        I am looking forward to seeing the new dealers room and how many new dealers we get in the move. Not happy about loosing anyone mind you. I hope to be there with 2 tables full.

                        Just a side note: the Mego Meet exclusive is coming along just fine. I hope to have the prototype finished pretty quick here and will show it off in the next month or so. Will probably do pre-orders again like last time.
                        And a SPECIAL Exclusive Variation for the Auction as well

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                        • hedrap
                          Permanent Member
                          • Feb 10, 2009
                          • 4825

                          #57
                          Originally posted by palitoy
                          I don't get this statement, Art's accolades have never been a driving factor in anything on our end, other than we were happy for him. We're not that calculating, we're a bunch of collectors who think we can do something special together.

                          As for Chicago not being a Mego town, tell that to anyone who has been to Kane County.
                          I'm not trying to tick you or anyone else off, but IL is an insanely expensive state compared to West Virginia. I wasn't trying to imply you split from Wheeling to exploit Art as leaving has been on the table for at least two years, as far as I can remember, and Art has volunteered to host in the past. But what he brings, even if it's just the store, has to be part of the calculus, otherwise you could have gone to Pittsburgh and had similar benefits, a modest increase in costs and made it easier on some of the long-timers.

                          As for Chicago, you're right. I don't know about the Mego collector base. I'm guessing that's another factor.

                          But Mego is an Eastern Seaboard company and had it's biggest impact there. More raw lots come from the basements of this area than anywhere else in the US because, as a kid who grew up there in the 70's, Mego was sold at every store that had even one toy lane. Goblin and Arrow could be found in rinkydink stores in Hoboken without having to go near Paramus Mall. Bagged WGSH for 40-70 cents flooded Christmas Tree Shoppes around the year.

                          But out West, Mego was more relegated to the giant toy stores like Kiddie City/Children's then just TRU at the very end. It's like Kenner to Ohio or Mattel to Cali as Regional distribution was easier to lock down. Late wave Super Powers could be found in Mid-West feed & supply stores when they were non-existent in parts out west. A more modern example is Kaiju Bandai which was a Cali product that people in the East had to buy from speciality dealer mailing lists or cons like Chiller. eBay changed that, but only in the past decade.

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                          • boss
                            Talkative Member
                            • Jun 18, 2003
                            • 7217

                            #58
                            I'm not sure any of your argument holds water hedrap. I started going to megomeet in 2009. There has been a noticeably steady decline in the amount of vintage mego offerings there each year. Interestingly enough, some of the larger dealers of vintage megos who no longer attend the Wheeling show are from the Chicago area. So, if you're implying that by remaining on the west coast, there is going to be a flood of vintage mego on dealer tables, that ship has sailed. I would argue that there is now a higher probability of those folks returning because it's closer to their back yard.

                            Also, we are far enough removed from mego's heyday that choosing a venue based on where the company's headquarters/distribution centers were 35 years ago seems like a stretch. From my own personal experience growing up as a military brat, I can guarantee you that megos were everywhere.

                            I understand that the trip to Chicago is more inconvenient for some than it is to others. I also know that this move will inject a lot of new blood into the process. And I think that's a good thing.
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                            • Bronxboykev
                              Permanent Member
                              • Mar 7, 2011
                              • 3013

                              #59
                              I am a MEGO Meeter that came late to the Party, I missed the first 6 but have been to the last 4. I think it is safe to say that Distance, Cost, Travel Time, have been the issue since the Meets existence... Canada, Chicago, Texas, LA, NY, Wheeling... It doesn't make a difference it is always going to be undo-able for someone... Most people who account for the Event who Travel LONGER distances make it their Vacation, others closer, like myself made it long weekends... If you are planning far enough in advance it can be done by all, for myself flying would be the fastest form of transportation currently $217 pp, it adds 3 costs to my trip, airfare, added luggage and or shipping of my Mego haul, and rental car... Train although a cheaper fare currently $105 pp still adds 3 factors, the longest travel time of my 3 options, added luggage and or shipping of my Mego haul, and rental car... The best option for myself is still the drive, yes its added almost double the mileage and travel time but an added gas cost still makes it doable, especially if you have someone to split the drive time with.

                              Even If Chicago is a resounding success, maybe just maybe and Naturally it would all hing on the event moderators so I don't know how much of an option it is, to think about maybe having 2 MEGO events...
                              Mego Meet at the Toy and Train Museum in Wheeling at the beginning of Spring... and
                              Mego Con in Skoki Ill at the end of the summer...

                              Being that these are Extremely time consuming planning events it is a STRETCH so I wouldn't suggest anyone hold their breath... but just throwing it out there for the ones who would like to stay in Wheeling...

                              With that being said I hope I see all of the Faces that I have come accustomed to seeing every June... See you in Chi Town all.
                              Last edited by Bronxboykev; Dec 16, '14, 4:13 PM.

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                              • Iron Mego
                                Wake Up Heavy
                                • Jan 31, 2010
                                • 3537

                                #60
                                Megos were everywhere in Fresno, CA as well. And Fresno is nothing like SF or LA, especially back in the 1970s. Total ag town, not a major hub by any means. But Megos were in drugstores, toy stores, hardware stores, mom and pop shops, etc. I saw them nearly everywhere I went back in the day.
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