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CCAG 2005 Press Release

Dear Classic Computer and Gaming Enthusiasts

The 2004 Classic Computer and Gaming Show had 16 vendors and 125 attendees.
We had so much fun on October 23rd, 2004 that we're doing it all over
again in
a *much* BIGGER place at the same price, FREE!

On Saturday October 22, 2005 we'll gather again. We hope that you can
join us and see some Arcade games machines, classic home computers,
video games, controllers, books, magazines, instruction manuals,
peripherals, costumes, memorabilia and more. There will be vendors,
clubs, collectors, game players, hobbyists, showing off their wares,
games, computers, systems and collections. Stuff to see, buy, trade,
and play games from Pong and Atari to Nintendo & XBox, Apple and IBM to
Commodore and most everything in between with many set up for you to
play with and explore.

Location: The National Guard Armory, 3520 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio
Just North of I-90 along route 57.
The CCAG 2005 will be open to the general public from 2:00 P.M. until
7:00 P.M.
It's absolutely *FREE*, for attendees, clubs, collectors, dealers -
everyone.

We have 5000+ square feet of space. Help us fill it all up!
If you wish to attend or be a non-attending, door prize donating vendor,
get the latest information on our website, www.ccagshow.com and all vendor
information is at
http://www.ccagshow.com/CurrentSho [...] ation.html,
or write us at info@ccagshow.com. And don't forget to spread the word!

We'll see you there. It's gonna be great! :)

- The CCAG 2005 Committee
--
Alan "Pitfall Harry" Hewston
reply to pitfall_harry65@NOSPAMhotmail.com

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Alan Hewston wrote:

> CCAG 2005 Press Release
> On Saturday October 22, 2005 we'll gather again. We hope that you can

> Location: The National Guard Armory, 3520 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio
> Just North of I-90 along route 57.
> The CCAG 2005 will be open to the general public from 2:00 P.M. until
> 7:00 P.M.
> It's absolutely *FREE*, for attendees, clubs, collectors, dealers -
> everyone.

Anyone planning to come and want to trade?

If you are interested in planning a purchase or trade in advance then
post here. You can also use the message board at:

http://www.ccagshow.com/MessageBoa [...] rd_frm.htm

Stuff I have to sell/trade is at:
http://my.stratos.net/%7Ehewston95/VG/trades.doc

Things that I'm probably still looking for at:
http://my.stratos.net/%7Ehewston95/VG/wants.doc

Alan "Pitfall Harry" Hewston
reply to pitfall_harry65@NOSPAMhotmail.com

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This event is now on hold.

Due to the recent hurricanes, one of our show organizers will be
detached (his National Guard unit) to support the recovery efforts - for
30 days.
Without him, our only contact to the Armory, we will not be allowed to
rent the hall, and thus the show is on hold.

We hope that you will understand.
We are trying to reschedule this event on a weekend in December 2005.
Check back at our website to find out when and if.

Regardless, we still anticipate a CCAG 2006, with a return to the
orginal time of year - April time frame.

Alan Hewston wrote:
> CCAG 2005 Press Release
>
> Dear Classic Computer and Gaming Enthusiasts
>
> Location: The National Guard Armory, 3520 Grove Ave. Lorain, Ohio
> Just North of I-90 along route 57.
> The CCAG 2005 will be open to the general public from 2:00 P.M. until
> 7:00 P.M.
>
>www.ccagshow.com

--
Alan "Pitfall Harry" Hewston
reply to pitfall_harry65@NOSPAMhotmail.com


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