Thank you everyone for the kind words. It really means a lot to us. As a small family business, we do our best to serve our local community and help keep things going. As any show-going dealer/distributor will tell you, these things are a TON of work. Anyone can sit behind a computer screen and sell games (especially right now), but it takes years of work to get to a place where you put on a display as we did.
This was not something that we did alone though. Marco / Stern was huge in their efforts. The spooky team was there all weekend and even helped us with the teardown and loading. Chicago gaming brought their machines set them up and manned their booth the entire weekend. American pinball had a crew of at least 5 people and 11 games that I saw. JJP was kind enough to drop off and set up 3 of their latest machines.
It has to also be said that without commercial customers out there to buy the large Raw Thrills games before the show starts, we wouldn't have been able to bring 8 Nitro Trucks, 3 Buck Hunters, and a massive Bust a Move Frenzy for everyone to enjoy.
Lastly, we at kingpin can't thank the MGC staff and volunteers enough. They work tirelessly to make sure the event was ready. They helped us bring machines in, assemble some of the larger Raw Thrills games, and made sure we had sufficient power to everything all weekend. Thank you MGC Staff and Volunteers from everyone here at KingPin.
I hope everyone had a great time and we will see what next year brings!