Definately the best show I've been to. Wish it was parked in my backyard or closer by some means. Gotta say that it was worth the iron butt award to drive up and back. BTW, I wasn't the only one from GA there. Had a guy set up there from Cummings, GA but he had a real camper, not a deuce.
I found a lot of wheels and deals. I got a maintenance tool bench with all the drawers for $25 even before the show started. Should have bought all 5 but then JT would have been after me the whole show (LOL).
Got 4 gallons of real CARC paint just prior to leaving for $20 for ALL!. Can't beat that with a stick.
Got a bunch of other stuff but mention this to say there were a lot of deals to be had. Been wanting a 3rd bench of well over a year now. In hindsight I should have bought more to turn my 1061 trailer into a tool workshop. Oh well Aberdeen cometh.
Will agree some vendors think they have cornered the market on stuff but for the most part I was happy with the prices.
Speaking of which, dollar for dollar versus amenities provided, the NJ show was top notch. Overhead cover was a big bonus. Parked the vehicles within eyeshot. Bathrooms with showers--not porta potties (I'm getting soft in my old age). The small things such as the food and bathrooms centralized in the middle of the site, not all the way on one end. A place to camp. A forklift to help unload (thanks Randy and Scott). Overall a lot of positive energy.
Only area to improve I saw was with food service, selection and timing.
So other than the effects of the wind and the 2K mile round trip drive, I'm doing pretty good.
JT, forgot to mention that place we all went for dinner. That top secret site was world class! I think I'm be digesting that meal for a year, just in time for next year.
Suggestions if you think of going next year:
Coodinate a sleep space. The hotels I was told were 165 a night. I'm too cheap to pay 165 a night for something that is 1/3 to 1/2 that elsewhere. Plus you get the campfire and company.
I should have brought the dogs.
Bring winter clothing. I was on the road prior to having an accurate weather forcast. Good thing I had long johns to sell. I sold myself some.
Note to self, pack the heavy winter sleeping bag on top, not on the bottom of the truck. Duh.