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DesignerCon is a collaboration of toy vendors, manufacturers and artists to bring the public the newest and greatest in toys and art on the market. The show began as a one day bi-annual show, then became a one day annual show in 2009 and in 2013 this convention changed to a two day annual show. In 2021 it travelled across the pond to the first DesignerCon UK in London.
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DesignerCon is a collaboration of vinyl toy vendors, manufacturers and artists to bring the public the newest and greatest in vinyl toys on the market. The show began as a one day bi-annual show, then became a one day annual show in 2009 and in 2013 this convention changed to a two day annual show. In 2021 it travelled across the pond to the first DesignerCon UK in London.
  
 
In 2009 this convention's name was changed from Vinyl Toy Network to DesignerCon (or DCon).
 
In 2009 this convention's name was changed from Vinyl Toy Network to DesignerCon (or DCon).

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