I was a little reluctant to bring in a rifle or two, did not want to step on anyones toes. I emailed Bill Shipman before the show about it and he assured me no one would mind. I found that very true. Bill gave some great info on my Sanchez rifle, and everyone was intrugued by my antique barn gun. Yes, I encountered one very course attitude, probably the same one mentioned in other posts, but that does not bother me, it was a great show. Its interesting how these guys can look at a plain gun, no signature, no patchbox, no discerning features, and almost all agree on where it came from. I met almost all the artisans in one day who I've been admiring for a long time. I have to say Scott Shea and his brother were extremely helpful and courteous, and they liked my gun because you don't see that many of them. I received offers to buy my gun, offers to restore it, and also an offer to build me a contemporary rifle for a swap, which makes a novice feel great that I own something they admire. How many shows like this are held per year and are there more in Pa?