I had a good show. I retailed just a few shells , but sold a bunch of other stuff. I have come to the conclusion that no matter how much I enjoy collecting and trading in artillery, if that is all I have on my tables, people will walk right on by if that doesn't interest them, and I can have a very lonely show sitting there for 3 days. So, I am trying to branch out a little and I bring pistols, long arms and swords and all the other items you typically see at shows. Unfortunately, the learning curve on these items is long, and can be expensive to the untrained [ me }. So, I sold a bunch of other stuff to help pay the bills and pay expenses. I don't set up at all these shows all around the country to make money. It would be nice, but that is typically a fallacy, especially for us cast iron guys. I go to enjoy seeing relics, maybe find something for my personal collection and enjoy educating and sharing with the public. And most fun is hanging with my friends there and after closing with people like Carl and Mike and any other forum folks in attendance. And of course, hanging in Gettysburg is unlike any other show location