For some reason, I prefer Firepower II over the original.
This was one of my favorites at the show.
Designed by Harry Williams, this was the first widebody made by
Stern.
I've rarely seen this pin in working condition at a show.
There were two "Flying Carpet" pins for sale at the
show. One was in the flea market...
...and one was inside the show.
This Gottlieb "The Amazing Spider-Man" was in
excellent shape both cosmetically and mechanically.
Can't go wrong with a card themed Gottlieb pin.
Prototype Gorgar? Actually, somebody got creative while
repainting it.
Outside in the flea market, there was this 1985 Game Plan
"Lady Sharpshooter" cocktail table pin for sale.
Inside the show, there was Premier's "Night Moves"
cocktail pin for sale. It was made for a company called
"International Concepts." The only other cocktail pin made
by Premier for this company was "Caribbean Cruise."
Against the back wall, near the entrance to the show, there
was an interesting assortment of pins to play.