Mariok54....when you say that you turn into your parents.....I am blessed because I have alot of their traits! I do have a larger appreciation (more so than they did) of passed down items. Especially when you realize how much things were worth many, many, many years ago and we treat like pocket change today (unfortunately).
As to the forum.....what little I know.....
Ed (aka dontbe) is owner of this wonderful site. Ed what year did this site start? A thread or button about the origin/history might be nice.
I do know that Ed has paid a fee for it over the years but hasn't revealed the costs and has incurred them all himself. This fact especially came up when there was a question about "Google" ads that came up a few months ago. He does get some monetary gains from the ads being on the site, but he isn't going to the bank and most likely just about covering the costs. (They pop up for every ? so-many-searches on the site). I am glad for advertising and it's value to him. Railman44 was our first Moderator. (Which I am so thankful to dontbe for having a monitored site - part of the reason I left the others because of the garbage that was posted there.) Our super-hero monitor, along with dontbe, is Waywardangler!!!!
When I joined there definitely wasn't this much traffic on the shop. There were individuals (dontbe, D&b, Railman44, cogar, texasbadger, Chris Marshall, etc) that were on this site....AND THEY ANSWERED POSTS!!!! Like others comment about other sites....the others were old, stale and people don't reply! I love how this site has become #1, I believe you can correct me on this dontbe, on the search sites!
I had developed a love for the valued and older things that my family passed down and found that I could answer questions that people listed (was a slap in the face to realize the things they were calling antique were things I grew up with). I got hooked!
Even tho I have never met a single person on here "face-to-face" they are my every-day antiquers - who so willingly give of their time and most-valued knowledge to help others (and don't think we don't do this for ourselves....it keeps us keen...and there is always something new to learn).