Like what I have to offer? You can thank these people down here for it.
Why don't you check them out as well?
*Michael Tiller - My second ever trader. Specializes in 2000s and early 2010s shows, but has a good amount of old shows too. (2 times)
*Trent McSwain - Reliable, and has a ton of true gems (8 times, no website available)
*Ryan Rinkerman - One of my favorites; massive collection and puts extensive detail into it. It helps that he lives absurdly close to me. (12 times)
*Chuck Donegan - Probably the single most dedicated trader of them all; his collection is easily the most impressive. He's a very nice guy, too. (10 times)
*Brian W. Moore - Also has a lot of modern games, but he also works in some great gems. (3 times)
*David Barkow - very big collection, and has great variety too. (6 times)
*Ian Wallis - There's a lot of variety to his collection; he seems to collect a little of nearly everything. (2 times)
*Cyndi Seidelman - Known for her 'game show garbage' series. (2 times)
*James Day - an extensive collection chock full of rarities! Highly recommended, especially for '70s fans! (2 times)
*Brian Schwartz - You'll find a lot of shows rare to the trading circuit in his collection. (3 times)
*Michael Wise - Has many, MANY PYL and TPIR ep.s. Very highly recommended if you really like that! (1 time)
*Josh Leeman - Another personal fave; collects a lot of almost everything you'd want to ask for. Especially worth checking out for the true rarities. (7 times)
*Nick Johnson - Came back after a really long hiatus; he's a nice guy and worth trading with. (1 time)
*Greg Garsten - Simply an all-around great trader. (2 times)
*Greg Brobeck - Large collection with a ton of rarities and '80s stuff, and MASSIVE TPIR collection! One to recommend for sure. (2 times)
*Jason Cranmer - If you're looking for short runners and long consecutive runs (especially when Barry and Enright are concerned), look no further than him. (1 time, http://myhobbysite-sportsandgameshows.weebly.com/index.html)
*Michael Pannoni - Has a lot of stuff that's rare to the circuit, including a great amount of non-GS material, and is especially efficient. (2 times)
*Connor Cohan - Very fast and especially good at offering new discoveries or various multi-episode packs. Some shows he especially has a crapton of. You're bound to find at least a few shows you'll want. (3 times)
*Chris Powney - The ultimate collector of Australian game shows, especially in regards to the 2000s. Extremely nice guy, and our digital trade only took a day to complete. (1 time)
People out of trading:
*David Downs (my first trader; may he RIP)
*Paul Burgos
*Jacob LaPratt
*Jared Oswald
*Matthew Light
*Ranger Ian McLinn
*Jay Fisher
*Joe Madigan
*Eddie Perez
*Stephen Wylie
*Brendan Evans
*Brandon Bolton
*Daniel Skip Fendley
Why don't you check them out as well?
*Michael Tiller - My second ever trader. Specializes in 2000s and early 2010s shows, but has a good amount of old shows too. (2 times)
*Trent McSwain - Reliable, and has a ton of true gems (8 times, no website available)
*Ryan Rinkerman - One of my favorites; massive collection and puts extensive detail into it. It helps that he lives absurdly close to me. (12 times)
*Chuck Donegan - Probably the single most dedicated trader of them all; his collection is easily the most impressive. He's a very nice guy, too. (10 times)
*Brian W. Moore - Also has a lot of modern games, but he also works in some great gems. (3 times)
*David Barkow - very big collection, and has great variety too. (6 times)
*Ian Wallis - There's a lot of variety to his collection; he seems to collect a little of nearly everything. (2 times)
*Cyndi Seidelman - Known for her 'game show garbage' series. (2 times)
*James Day - an extensive collection chock full of rarities! Highly recommended, especially for '70s fans! (2 times)
*Brian Schwartz - You'll find a lot of shows rare to the trading circuit in his collection. (3 times)
*Michael Wise - Has many, MANY PYL and TPIR ep.s. Very highly recommended if you really like that! (1 time)
*Josh Leeman - Another personal fave; collects a lot of almost everything you'd want to ask for. Especially worth checking out for the true rarities. (7 times)
*Nick Johnson - Came back after a really long hiatus; he's a nice guy and worth trading with. (1 time)
*Greg Garsten - Simply an all-around great trader. (2 times)
*Greg Brobeck - Large collection with a ton of rarities and '80s stuff, and MASSIVE TPIR collection! One to recommend for sure. (2 times)
*Jason Cranmer - If you're looking for short runners and long consecutive runs (especially when Barry and Enright are concerned), look no further than him. (1 time, http://myhobbysite-sportsandgameshows.weebly.com/index.html)
*Michael Pannoni - Has a lot of stuff that's rare to the circuit, including a great amount of non-GS material, and is especially efficient. (2 times)
*Connor Cohan - Very fast and especially good at offering new discoveries or various multi-episode packs. Some shows he especially has a crapton of. You're bound to find at least a few shows you'll want. (3 times)
*Chris Powney - The ultimate collector of Australian game shows, especially in regards to the 2000s. Extremely nice guy, and our digital trade only took a day to complete. (1 time)
People out of trading:
*David Downs (my first trader; may he RIP)
*Paul Burgos
*Jacob LaPratt
*Jared Oswald
*Matthew Light
*Ranger Ian McLinn
*Jay Fisher
*Joe Madigan
*Eddie Perez
*Stephen Wylie
*Brendan Evans
*Brandon Bolton
*Daniel Skip Fendley