Shot of the cooling towers on top of the power generating plant next door to the parking lot which part of the swapfest is held in. This was taken from the parking lot across the street from the swap; said lot is now occupied by a high-rise building.
Another shot of said cooling towers. Said power generating plant is, as of this writing (June 2017) trying to take over the outside parking lot which the show is held in. Hopefully, we'll still be able to use some of it once they're done. 2025 UPDATE: Nope. :(
The line of people waiting to get in. This was before the entrance was moved closer to the parking garage. Also note that I apparently wasn't the only one taking pictures of the festivities!
The crowd in the outside lot, once we got in. Think these were taken in April or May of that year.
Lots and lots of laptops! (and other computer stuff)
A guy with a bunch of boatanchor stuff and test equipment for sale. Note the R-390A IF deck!
Another shot of the boatanchor stuff. Note the aircraft radios (ARC-5?) in the foreground.
A table of various junk stuff, including some neat (and not-so-neat) phones.
A Mac 512K! Note the rare HD20 external hard drive below it.
A shot of the crowd inside the parking garage.
A table of video game stuff, among other things. This seller still shows up as of 2017.
A seller with a bunch of classic (and not-so-classic) hi-fi gear.
One of these tubes is not like the others..........
A plethora of Macs for sale.
A Hammarlund HQ-170AC receiver. Love that 24-hour clock in the front panel!
Hey, it's an eMac! Also an old server and an early laptop, among other things.