I just wanted to give a little feedback to this show. I dragged my wife along and I think she was the only woman in attendance. It was about a hour and half drive for me from Delaware, glad I took the time to attend. I took with me some 35mm slr's that I no longer shoot and they were sold within the first 10 minutes. I am sure I could have gotten more for them on the evil auction site but, it was much easier to not worry about returns or packing for shipment. With some cash in my pocket I started browsing the tables. There were tables set up by individual collectors and larger operations with multiple tables. The show was about the size I expected. There were approximately 20-25 tables set up. A large cluster in the middle were from a specific dealer. There was something there for everyone. I was on the hunt for Mamiya TLR lenses, none to be found. I got a lot of "I didn't bring those along because nobody asks for them" answers when I asked. I did get some business cards from dealers who said they have stock and will give me a call. I found a fully functional and clean Kodak Medalist. I paid $200 for it. My wife wanted to buy it for me and attempted to use a credit/debit card. No dice, bring cash to these shows! That's OK, I had cash from the cameras I sold. My wife says the Medalist is to large, heavy and clunky for her. She did find quite a few Leica's she thought were "cool" looking. I asked the seller to tell her the prices, she promptly put them down. All in all, it was a good experience. If one of these shows comes to a location near to you I would highly suggest you attend.