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The
first PIN March of all took place in March 1997. However for
me it started about a year before that. In early 1996 six
european Hard Rock Cafe Pin Collectors met at HRC Antwerp,
Belgium, for some trading and fun: Cedric Engelbert from
Belgium, Gabriel Probst and Dany Christen from Switzerland
and Stefan Winkler, Ulli Ratz and... me (Jens Beckmann from
Germany).
It was during this trading
session that the idea of a big Hard Rock Cafe Pin Collectors
Event in Europe was born. Some months later (in March 1997)
the first PIN March took place at HRC Antwerp, Belgium. 120
Pin Collectors showed up - some even came all the way from
America for the event. 4,500 US-$ were made for charity (the
charity organization was the "Instituut for tropische
geneeskunde".
Here is the report I wrote in
1997 after I came back from this very first european PIN
March:
FRIDAY - A NORMAL DAY AT HRC
ANTWERP ?
Although the actual event took place on Saturday I arrived in Antwerp the night before.
I knew that some other collectors would do the same - so I expected two or three to be at
the HRC. But: When I arrived there I couldn't believe it: It was just about 4 pm but there
were a lot of people with pin-bags trading and having fun.
At the Merchendise Counter I was very impressed: They had an official HRC T-Shirt for
sale to commemorate our event. Whow, I was so proud.
I had left my pin-bags in my hotel - so I went back to pick them up. While arriving at
the hotel a few guys stood in front of it and of course these were collectors
too. I knew
Stefan Winkler and Paddy Müsse from earlier meetings - but there were others I had never
seen before - but had met often on the Internet. It came out that these were Jerry
Christman from Florida and Fastfred Rebhun and his wife Michelle from Phoenix, Arizona. I
had traded with them quite often on Compuserve or the Internet - but this was the first
time we met in person. It was really great.
Being on our way back to the HRC a couple came in our direction - and as they had a lot
of pins on their jackets they had to be collectors. This were Peggy Fitzgerald and husband
on their way back to the hotel. It was really strange to walk threw the streets of Antwerp
and to meet people you have never met before - but you know they are Pinheads like you. It
was a great experience.
The evening was great for me. I traded all night long. My traders bag was getting empty
more and more - but my 'new pins for collection'-bag was getting bigger and bigger. Whow.
I had about 70 new pins when I came back to my hotel - including a lot of old and dated
pins and even two Opening Staffs - and the actual event had not even started...
Later that evening some whispering began. I had no idea what this was all about but
then someone told me that actually one of the famous 4 Traders was arriving.
Whow,
"Uncle Dan" Schmider in person was here. I had heard a lot about the 4 Traders -
but this was the first time to meet one of them in person. I was so impressed when I saw
that he had suitcases full of pins - and a lot of these pins were pins I had never seen
before.
above: Stefan Winkler 'father of the PIN March'
When I went back to my hotel that night I was very happy. Happy that I had met so many
new faces, happy that I had met Uncle Dan and happy to have so many new pins for my
collection. And I was really looking forward to the next day - I mean official Pin March
1997 had not even begun...
SATURDAY - THE ARRIVAL OF THE PIN
COLLECTORS WORLD
After a nice breakfast at the Hotel Florida, where most of the Traders
stayed, we took
all our pins with us and went to the HRC Antwerp. We arrived there at about 11.30 am - and
I couldn't believe how many traders were there even at that early time. We were lucky
enough to get a good table to spread out our pin bags. But about half an hour later it was
almost impossible to get a table - every single space was gone - pin-bags, price-guides
and the offical pin-collectors guides (that was the pre-version in black and white of
course) were everywhere. It seems that everybody was really excited about this event -
well, at least I was !
Stefan Winkler was pretty busy with putting every raffle- and auction-item in its
place. There were so many of them. Thanks to everybody who donated stuff ! There were
T-Shirts from all over the HRC-world (even some Staff-T-Shirts), sweat-shirts,
jackets, shot-glasses, special event staff passes, watches, HRC-calenders and of course a lot of
pins ! Everybody who entered the 'Pin-Section' of the HRC Antwerp received the
special-button with his or her name on it. Some collectors even had presents with
them,
like HRC-buttons (I saw Christmas 96-buttons and even some of these nice Soccer 94-buttons
were given away for free). As always our swiss friends had some really nice chocolate with
them and we all enjoyed it.

At about Noon there was a short welcome to everybody by Paddy Müsse and Nathalie, the
GM of HRC Antwerp. Nathalie was really amused and happy to see how many pin-heads were
there even at that early time. They both did a great job as they only said a short welcome
and hello to everybody - and just minutes later the trading could go on - and boy it
did.
I had never seen so many pins in a single room before. And it was even interesting to see
how everybody stored their traders. Some had them on a simple towel - some had nice
traders-bags with them - and some had other ideas. It was really interesting.
The merchendise store had a lot of work. Almost everybody bought the two new pins (that
was the second edition of the Diamond Guitar and the new blue-green Caddy). And also a lot
of these nice Antwerp Pin Run 97-T Shirts were sold. There were only 100 in L and 100 in
XL - and they were sold out fast.
For me the most important part was not the trading anymore (well, it's easy for me to
say that after trading so much on Friday). For me the most important part was to meet the
people I had traded so much with on CompuServe or the Internet IN PERSON for the first
time. It was so great to see someone coming right in front of me asking if I was Jens
Beckmann and then introducing theirselfes to me as someone I knew for months or even years
via E-Mails. I was so excited.
At about 3 pm the 'pin-section' of the HRC was just crowded - and more and more people
came in. The Organization Crew tried to catch up and to write everybody's name down. But
at that time they lost track. It was almost impossible as so many came in. I'm sure there
were more then 150 pin-heads that were there on saturday - what a great crowd.
THE AUCTIONS
With a delay of about an hour the auctions began at 4
pm. Stefan Winkler had made a
nice Auction-catalog which everybody could buy for just 1 US-$. All items that were in the
auctions came from donations made by several HRC-Pin-Collectors and several HRCs. Most of
all the collectors were looking forward to the auction of two Opening Staff-Pins
(the ones
from Key West and - of course - from Antwerp). The HRC-Staff was very excited because they
were curious to know what these collectors would be willing to pay for one of their
Opening Staff-Pins. But the most excited person was Carol Feuerborn - she simply wanted to
have this Antwerp Opening Staff and when the Auctions began she was just looking forward
to that item... but she had to wait.

Other items came first - and some of them were really
great. So a lot of money for the
good purpose came in. To name just a few items: The Key West Opening Staff Pin found a new
owner for US-$ 240 ! Two pin-moulds from Thorcraft in which pins originally had been made
for the HRC Reykjavik found new owners for US-$ 155 and US-$ 165. And a set of the 2
Washington DC Inauguration pins from 1993 and 1997 went away for US-$ 110.
The 'star' of the evening in fact was the Antwerp Opening Staff Pin. Bidding started at
$ 150 and believe it or not, during this serious work for some of the collectors the
others had a lot of fun. Carol was so excited that she sometimes tried to bid more -
although her own bid already was the highest one. Bidding went on and on - 175, 200, 225,
250, 300, 325 - especially the Antwerp HRC-Staff was very curious to see how far these
collectors would go. 350, 375 and at $ 400 finally Carol was the lucky one to get the pin
- and I can tell you I have never seen anybody that happy spending $ 400 on a little piece
of metal. But knowing how much she wanted to have this pin I can understand her.
 
When the acutions were over a lot of money was made for the good
purpose. Now the HRC
Staff had a lot of work to do as almost everbody thought that this was the right time to
have dinner. It seemed like tons of burgers & ribs were served. And in between some of
us still traded, traded and traded.
THE RAFFLE
At about 9 pm the drawing of the raffle items took
place. With some little problems the
organization-crew managed to give away hundreds of itmes that were there - donated by Hard
Rockers, Pin-Heads and Hard Rock Cafes from all over the world - thanks a lot to everybody
who donated something.

In the front you can see the T-Shirts and Sweat-Shirts from all over the
HRC-World...

...other items were shot-glasses and - of course - hundreds of pins (in the back
you can see the moulds in which originally pins were made for HRC Reykjavik by
Thorcraft).
Marie-Luise Pross, Stefan Winkler, Paddy Müsse and I tried to sell tickets for the
raffle to everybody. A ticket was about 1,60 $ - but for just $ 40 you could get tickets
of your height - a big deal and almost everybody had choosen that deal. Especially the HRC
Antwerp-Staff bought a lot of tickets when they had seen how many pins and great T-Shirts
there were.
It took me (yes, I was asked to announce all winning numbers - and to be honest my
voice was down for about a week after this 'voice-marathon') more than an hour to give
every item away - and I guess everybody received at least one item. And some of us were
lucky enough to win a lot. I was very happy when I saw that the HRC Staff also won a lot.
 
HRC Antwerp Staff dancing YMCA on the tables
and in the pink cadillac you might know from the Antwerp Pink
Cadillac Pin
When all raffle items were gone we were very tired - but also happy... now it was time
for the Cheque !
THE CHEQUE
Remember: Every single dime (or belgium franc) that came in from the auction or the
raffle was for a good purpose. The HRC Antwerp had decided that all funds should be
donated to the Instituut voor tropische Genesskunde, Antwerp. This organisation hosts
young students from Africa and other development countries, and trains them to fight
tropical diseases in their home countries.
During the drawing of the raffle-items a Professor from the organisation came in with
some of his students. When I recognized him I saw him smiling - he was very happy to see
how many people were there.
When every raffle-item was given away Paddy Müsse from the Organisation-Crew of the
Antwerp Pin March 97 and Nathalie, GM of HRC Antwerp gave the Cheque of 129.554 belgium
Francs (more than $ 4.500) to the Professor and his students.

Everybody was happy that this great amount of money came together from a day of pure
fun and the Professor thanked some of us later. He was really impressed by the crowd !
Well for some of us it was time to leave (it was almost midnight). A great day for all
of us - and the Organization-Crew was just tired - and happy !
Some of us stayed at the HRC untill closing at about 2 am - and some went into their
hotel to check their new pins.
When I woke up on Sunday morning at the Hotel Florida I felt a little bit sad because
everything was over now - and I thought that I would have to E-Mail all of my new friends
again instead of having a beer with them in person.
But while sitting in the breakfast-room of the hotel I saw some of them coming in, and
more, and more, and more. When I had my second coffee about 25 HRC-Pin-Traders were in the
breakfast-room - and it was a great atmosphere as everybody was happy about the event we
had been part of.
I personally had breakfast with my wife (of course), Stefan Winkler (who was still one
of the happiest persons on earth) and Sara Wetegrove. I can tell you one thing for sure -
having breakfast with Sara is very special. I'm kind of grumble in the morning - and
before I have had my third coffee I usually don't talk a single word. But with someone
like Sara at your table you have to smile. Sara, thanks a lot for this special breakfast
(and say it again for me... FAHRVERGNÜGEN ).
Now that's the end of this report - I hope you liked it. Again a big thank you to
everbody involved in this great event - and I hope to see you all again soon - maybe at
a Pin March or at any other HRC Pin Collectors Event.
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