I've been in Toy Hunt Hibernation since Oct - both in person and online.... But yesterday my buddy and my cousin joined me for a LONG day in Milwaukee hitting up a Comic Con, 2 toy stores, a comic book shop, a sports collectable shop and some delicious BBQ for lunch.
Pro Wrestling Catalog (or PWCatalog, for short) strives to bring professional wrestling collectors the most complete database of wrestling collectibles, memorabilia, and merchandise on the web, along with the ability to manage your collection and connect with others. New items added everyday.
Went to a Comic Con in Cedarburg, right outside Milwaukee. It was a solid event, but had my cousin and my newish nerd friend THE TEACHER (as I refer to him - I met him at a nerd rummage sale and we are soft launching a friendship based on our shared nerdom and his lack of a vehicle) not gone with I would have felt like the 2 hour drive was a bit of a waste.
There was good prices, but I own the basics of everything I care about so I either have to spend big money or find weird tchotchkes.
After the con we headed to Freak Toys in Sheboygan, which I admittedly bought most of the pictures from.
---
I paid 7 dollars for the1986 Soggy monster robot because I had him then, I wanted him now and I'm bad at economics
It was a Cap'n Crunch toy. He was a villain trying to ruin the wholesome crunch the good Captain provided.
Just a stop across from Lambeau at the Resch Expo for the "Collectabillia" show that comes around Easter and Thanksgiving. Probably 20 or so toy vendors then girly stuff, local businesses hawking stuff, baked goods etc
Lots of fun nerd talk with the vendors but not much I don't own or priced to the max.