I've just returned from Vintage Computer Festival Midwest 2023. I had a great time during my first year as an exhibitor. The thing I enjoyed most were seeing so many people enjoying the computers I brought along...
Many types of people enjoyed the computers, from those who have never gotten to work on a NeXT machine because they were too young to those who had used the Apple Power Mac G3 w/ the 21" Studio Display back in the day. It was so much fun hearing about peoples memories with these computers, answering questions, or hearing small parts of many many different stories. It was a really great time.
I was also able to connect with some of my favorite YouTubers, purchasing a boxed game from David Murray (the 8-bit guy), meeting Adrian Black for the first time, and even recording a YouTube Short for RetroTech Chris, in addition to hanging out with Steve from Mac84 and Ron from Ron's Computer Videos who I had met 2 years ago at VCF Midwest for the first time.
Also, I was able to purge several project machines that I'd lost interested in onto the "Free Pile". Hopefully my failures can become part of a successful repair or refurbishment for another collector. One of my friends, Matt, had a table right next to the free pile and he gave me a couple of items off the pile that he had recovered. The crowds were so large that the good stuff came and left the free pile pretty quickly!
One goal I had set for myself was to buy only parts and pieces for projects that I already had pending. I didn't want to leave VCF with a bunch of new projects and I was able to accomplish that goal! I found many parts and pieces that I was looking for, mostly on Sunday. I waited till about 11AM on Sunday to make offers. With only a few hours left in the show many of the vendors were happy to make deals. I have 4 or 5 projects now that I can complete with parts that I found at the show, including hard to find parts like: a DEC keyboard w/ a PS/2 port, a SUN CRT, and a New Old Stock Floppy Drive.
In summary I had a wonderful time at VCF Midwest 2023. There were some growing pains that go along with the number of people at the show but my overall impression was quite positive and I hope to return as an exhibitor next year with a completely different set of computers to show and to share.
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