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CCAG 2005 Review

CCAG 2005 occurred on December 4th, 2005 at the National Guard Armory in Lorain, Ohio.  User groups, vendors, collectors, and the curious from 7 states and Canada attended the show.  Total attendance:  90.  Total number of vendors:  16.  Total number of 8-foot tables jam-packed with classic and collectable computing and gaming goodies:  40.

Pictures

Pictures of CCAG 2005 courtesy of DigitalDinos and Video Game Connection.  Many, many thanks, guys!  :)

If you have pictures please share them with everyone!  Email them to us so that we may post them for all to see.

Vendor List

    The following vendors were at CCAG 2005 who wish to be contacted outside of the show.  If you're into classic game consoles and computers, please call on them with your needs!  (We need all the vendors we keep in classic gaming and computing! :)

Chuck Amicone
A fellow classic computer and video game collector.

Matt Gauslin
A fellow classic computer and video game collector.

DigitalDinos
Classic Computer Collecting and Computing

FMH Games

Alan "Pitfall Harry" Hewston
A Big Classic Game Collector with Stuff to Sell and Trade

Mameroom Designs LLC
Manufacturer of home entertainment gaming cabinets (uprights, cocktails, poker tables, jukeboxes.

John Masterson
A fellow classic computer and video game collector.

Positronx
Classic Atari, Apple, and IBM monitors, computers, and peripherals and test equipment.

Treyonics
 Making Serious Joysticks for Gamers

TI-Chips of Greater Cleveland

Video Game Connection
From Atari to X-Box
4824 Memphis Ave, Cleveland

...and four collectors who were there with stuff to sell but prefer a little privacy!  :)

Non-Attending Door Prize Donators

     The CCAG Committee would like to thank AtariMax who could not attend but donated a door prize to this year's event.

 

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