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the collection of Robert Acqarulo
Robert is a long-time MEGO collector and owner of MEGO CENTRAL
the collection of Dr. Paul Trombley, M.D.

This very display by none other than Dr. Paul Trombley is what inspired me regarding my own display design. When it comes to dedication, Paul has got it in spades! - Robert A.
the collection of Brian Orfin

Super Mego collector Brian Orfin began recollecting his childhood favorites in 1997 and hasnt stopped since.
Brians current favorite is the Greatest American Hero which proves he has great taste in toys!
the collection of Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson who made history co-chairing the recent Megocon2004 three day event showcases his colorful collection. Boy am I jealous!
the collection of John Peck

Here we have John Pecks collection which really looks great on display.  John has been collecting for many years and remains one of the communities most dedicated collectors.
the collection of Dave V.

The Dave V collection. One of the most dedicated Monster collectors around. His collection is certainly drool worthy!
the collection of Yanalou (aka Lou)
the collection of Mike J.

Here we have the incredible collection of Mike J who is known for his extensive Mego Planet of the apes collection.
Mike was kind enough to bring his collection to the Megocon2004 event which was a show of its own. Mike just  added a very rare carded Mego Ironman that is currently one of the the highest prices paid for a single carded Mego.
the collection of Mark

Here we have the collection of Mark which is sure to make alot of Megoheads envious. Way to go collecting em' all!
the collection of Calvin Weaver

MegoCentral is proud to shwocase the collection of Calvin Weaver who obviously knows his Mego's.
What a great display Calvin!
the collection of Dave Bishop

MegoCentral is proud to showcase the stunning collection of Dave Bishop. dave literally has an arcade in his house along with some fascinating Mego toys. Wat to go Dave!
the collection of Larry New

Here you have Larry New and his carded AHI Monsters. Larry has been enjoying
monster collecting for many years and it sure shows! That carded Creature of the Black Lagoon is sa-weet!!
the collection of Bill Mattioli

Here we have long time Mego collector Bill Mattioli's killer collection  to marvel at. One of
the best out there, no doubt about it!
the collection of John Lucas

Bio coming soon!
the collection of Megozilla!

His latest displays are nothing less than drool worthy !
the collection of Commander!

bio coming soon
the collection of ATOM!

bio coming soon
The amazing GI Joe collection of Dan Guzman

bio coming soon
The collection of Skinny!

a few words from "Skinny":

I feel honored to be in the collectors corner, I'm 21 yrs old and I have been buying and trading action figures since I was 10 years old. I'm from boston mass and my collecting of vintage toys started when I was about 10, my dad had some stuff he wanted to sell at a local flea market and I went with him to sell my baseball cards. when I set up my little table the owner of the flea market said in order to sell baseball cards we would have to move our spot to a new location because they are considered new items and it cost more money to sell new stuff at this flea market. My dads freind came to pick me up because I could no longer sell my cards. I went home and brought down 2 bins of my action figures to the flea market to sell. I think I sold about 100 of them that day,mostly he-man and 3 3/4in gi joes. Being 12 years old I thought I was rich With about $100 and I wanted to sell action figures at this flea market for ever. My dad started bringing me around to yard sales and other local flea markets to buy action figures and resell them at the flea market I became rich at. Ever since I have always loved and enjoy collecting action figures,thanks Dad.
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