With our Thanksgiving holiday just a couple of weeks behind us and our neighbours to the South about to celebrate their own, I thought it would be an appropriate time to start this thread. I have always felt that the vast majority of folks in this hobby are a pretty awesome lot. Recent experiences have greatly reinforced this opinion and I just wanted to create a place to recognize those that go above and beyond. I hope others will use this thread to do the same.
Firstly, the travelling exploits of Warlock and Brewmanager are well documented and I owe many a game in my basement to the efforts of those two.
Scott and Walt and I are all friends and I suppose this isn't news... but my appreciation goes out to them anyway. Also, our own resident enabler has helped me procure more than a game or two :FP:
I have also had the good fortune to be on the receiving end of much goodwill from people that were once relative strangers. Some have become good friends and others I have still not met. I've had tons of help securing games and parts from great distances and across the border; whether it be from Squidvicious bringing me my C37 from Michigan a couple of years ago on his way back from Expo or Spiroagnew assisting with the collection of a minty T2 from upper NY state.
More recently, I was lucky to receive the help of DosReboot (whom I have never met) in procuring a rare find; a beautiful populated Space Station playfield near Detroit. I was then further assisted by TKAYE in getting the same playfield back to the GTA.
Last week, while I was on a family vacation, two games I have wanted became avaiable. One was a mint HUO Interflip Dragon near Newmarket. Without any means of obtaining or paying for the game, Menace (who lives near the seller) came to the rescue and even enlisted the help of a neighbour to get it out of the basement and safely home. Within a day, FiftyQuid listed a 1959 Williams Pinch Hitter for a co-worker. I had been looking for a classic P&B for about two years. I was amazed that Tim was so willing to help me out and hop in a car late monday night and drive a fair distance to Petawawa and back to grab it for me. He and I have also never met and had only exchanged a couple of PMs in the past. On a side note, I think I may now hold the record for long distance pin purchases
Lastly, it is a testament to our great community, accross multiple forums and geographical regions, that I have had the great fortune to receive the hospitality of a great many of you from Windsor & London to Ottawa, Montreal and beyond. Many of you have opened your homes to me and my friends and it is always greatly appreciated.
I know that I could go on and on, and I'm sure I have missed people, but hopefully a heartfelt 'thank you' to all will suffice for now.
I also hope I am not embarassing anyone, but I believe in giving credit where credit is due. All of these folks and their great attitudes have made the hobby a great place to be and have provided far more enjoyment than I could have simply derived from flipping around a steel ball.
So, to everyone I've noted and those I haven't, my greatest appreciation.
Thank you!!!
Firstly, the travelling exploits of Warlock and Brewmanager are well documented and I owe many a game in my basement to the efforts of those two.
Scott and Walt and I are all friends and I suppose this isn't news... but my appreciation goes out to them anyway. Also, our own resident enabler has helped me procure more than a game or two :FP:
I have also had the good fortune to be on the receiving end of much goodwill from people that were once relative strangers. Some have become good friends and others I have still not met. I've had tons of help securing games and parts from great distances and across the border; whether it be from Squidvicious bringing me my C37 from Michigan a couple of years ago on his way back from Expo or Spiroagnew assisting with the collection of a minty T2 from upper NY state.
More recently, I was lucky to receive the help of DosReboot (whom I have never met) in procuring a rare find; a beautiful populated Space Station playfield near Detroit. I was then further assisted by TKAYE in getting the same playfield back to the GTA.
Last week, while I was on a family vacation, two games I have wanted became avaiable. One was a mint HUO Interflip Dragon near Newmarket. Without any means of obtaining or paying for the game, Menace (who lives near the seller) came to the rescue and even enlisted the help of a neighbour to get it out of the basement and safely home. Within a day, FiftyQuid listed a 1959 Williams Pinch Hitter for a co-worker. I had been looking for a classic P&B for about two years. I was amazed that Tim was so willing to help me out and hop in a car late monday night and drive a fair distance to Petawawa and back to grab it for me. He and I have also never met and had only exchanged a couple of PMs in the past. On a side note, I think I may now hold the record for long distance pin purchases
Lastly, it is a testament to our great community, accross multiple forums and geographical regions, that I have had the great fortune to receive the hospitality of a great many of you from Windsor & London to Ottawa, Montreal and beyond. Many of you have opened your homes to me and my friends and it is always greatly appreciated.
I know that I could go on and on, and I'm sure I have missed people, but hopefully a heartfelt 'thank you' to all will suffice for now.
I also hope I am not embarassing anyone, but I believe in giving credit where credit is due. All of these folks and their great attitudes have made the hobby a great place to be and have provided far more enjoyment than I could have simply derived from flipping around a steel ball.
So, to everyone I've noted and those I haven't, my greatest appreciation.
Thank you!!!