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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Troy Cefaratti wrote:
> Sheree,
>
> The Fabuland display was the work of one gentleman. As I had a laptop and a
> printer on site, he asked me to make him a sign for it.
>
> The sign read "Entire Tow For Sale" and had his phone number.
> Unfortunately, neither Mark's pictures nor my own show this sign, and I did
> not save the file. Hopefully someone else got a picture of the town WITH
> the sign, or someone else knows who the gentleman is.
If I am not mistaken, the Fabuland guy had WamaLug printed on his name badge.
Either that or I just noticed he had a local Virginia address on his badge. So,
someone in WamaLug or WamaLTC should know who he is.
I spoke with him during tear down and he did not seem too terribly disappointed
the collection did not sell--he said something like 'when the time is right and
the right person comes along' or similar words along those lines. So, the
Fabuland collection is STILL available for purchase. He also had some MISB sets
displayed in the Brick Bazaar room that did not sell.
__Kevin Salm__
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