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I went to the Show in Louisville this last weekend, it was my second time, and really enjoyed it again. I bought an entrenching tool from the 1870's Indian War era and a very nice Camillus MK1 the MK1 is in a usnMK1 scabbard but I found out later that they were originally in a leather scabbard. I let myself pay way too much. I bought it on an impulse and did not know enough to try to get the price down.

 

It seems that the show is about 50 per cent German artifacts. I did not realize there was so much German stuff left.

 

I was going to fly to Louisville but my flight out of New Bern NC was cancelled because someone said the word "snow" and there is no where else to get another flight in the area, so I rented a car at the airport and drove to Louisville, very close to 800 miles. Interstate all the way, not a hard drive just long.

 

I went to the casino that is in Indiana and got to watch the big boxing match while there.

 

It was a very good trip.

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It seems that the show is about 50 per cent German artifacts. I did not realize there was so much German stuff left.

 

 

 

The amount increases every year. In fact, there's now 50 times as much German stuff in existence as there was in 1945.

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The amount increases every year.  In fact, there's now 50  times as much German stuff in existence as  there was in 1945. 

That’s funny, sometimes I feel the same way about airborne stuff

 

 

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It seems that the show is about 50 per cent German artifacts. I did not realize there was so much German stuff left.

 

 

 

Not if you are looking for WWI German items. I found very little in the way of MG08 related items which is mainly what I collect.

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