I noted some bikes that were almost certainly stolen. In some cases I cannot be sure of colors because I am, alas, a little color-blind. Wherever possible, I noted components.

Bianchi Axis with black and gray (?) frame. Saddle also two-toned black and gray (?)

Specialized Tricrross comp, black frame, Shimano Ultegra rear and Shimano 105 front derailleurs.

Scattante Americano--deep blue frame.

Jamis Aurora, what looked to me a pale gray frame, could be the Jamis 'Benzegreen' color, tall frame (at least 58/60 cm), distinctive tan bar tape, black Planet Bike fender set. Shimano Tiagra hubs.

Royal Scots three-speed, men's, black tall frame, knobby tires, no fenders.

Someone was also walking around two bikes, evidently trying to sell them to vendors. One was an SE Draft in a gold color--the newer model without the ridiculous "American' bottom bracket of the original Draft.

Also a tall frame (60/62) older Miyata Road bike in black. 

Some of these will probably still be there tomorrow, in case anyone recognizes his or her bike. Sorry I don't have pictures.

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Dr. Doom thanks for setting this up again!
I think last time our plan was great, we just went on a bad weekend. And I don't think we looked like a group of cyclists. I had a few of the sellers try and push the bikes on me and were more than willing to talk to me.
I should be back in Chicago by the weekend so I am in!

It looks like some of those bikes Howard posted were from quite a fews months ago. So we need to be sure to search all of the stolen bikes not just the recent ones.
My brother's gf saw a guy walking around my neighborhood looking for bikes. at around 11 pm, it might be the same or different guy who stole my bike and some of the others bikes as well. Any new Updates on the swamp o Rama? I plan to go there on Thursday along with Dr dooms Posse on Saturday. Do you think it is a good idea to go on Thursday with my brother to just walk around and see I can spot it. If I do manage to find it what should my next step be? Should I call the cops, should i just take it? Also Should I bring any pepper spray just in case things get ugly?
Assuming you've filed a police report, if you see your bike call the police immediately and try to get a photo of the vendor. If you think you can get away with it, ask to check out the bike and then u-lock it to something while waiting for the cops to show up, politely explaining that it's your bike and that the cops are on the way. If not, just stall for time while waiting for the cops. Under no circumstances should you pepper spray anyone.
Dr. Doom said:
Under no circumstances should you pepper spray anyone.

I'm out.

Just kidding...
T.C. O'Rourke said:
Dr. Doom said:
Under no circumstances should you pepper spray anyone.

I'm out.

Just kidding...

How about Tasers?
The security staff at the Swap are Chicago Police. I think there are only two of them. They wear little medallion badges around their necks and are presumably at the level of competence that would get them assigned to the Swap-o-Rama. You might have to go inside and ask management to have them called, but you won't need to call 911 and wait. I think it is advisable to find your bike first without talking to the vendor. Make sure it is yours. Have a friend or another Chainlinker keep the vendor in view while you go to find security, so that the vendor cannot load your bike back into his van or truck or have someone take it off the lot. Cameras would document this if it happens. Bring whatever receipts, serial number or photos of your bike you might have that will serve as evidence that it is yours. Explain everything to the cops and have them confront the vendor. My experiences there have without exception taught me that it is a big mistake to confront a vendor yourself. These guys are not stupid and they are as slippery as eels. They will piss you off and you will run off to get security and when you come back to the site with security there will be no trace of them, as if they vanished with all their wares in a puff of smoke. A word to the wise guys and gals.

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