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Kevin CummingsIt depends on what you are looking for. I used to go to these shows religiously a few years ago because they used to have excellent vendors and plenty of them. There is a lot of non-vintage material there, but in recent years I think there are fewer and fewer dealers with quality pre-war merchandise there.
Terry Knouse used to set up and that is where I first started buying 19th century material. I don't think he's gone in about 7 or 8 years and neither have I. You'll probably still find a couple of dealers with some nice 19th century stuff if they have any (Ron Vitro, Glenn Mechanick), but the show is probably most strong for post WW I material.