zanes wrote:If anyone has photos of the trade show at the old (pistol days) AD meets I'd love to see them- well before my time.
I wish I had photographs Zane but I don't unfortunately. Perhaps it's better that I don't because it would only upset me as to what we lost.
I can tell you though that usually there would be three large marquees set out in a triangle pattern on the lawn at the rear of Fultons. These would be packed with traders, possibly 20-25 or more in each. In addition the pavilion would be full of traders plus there would be at least 3 other display caravans and tents solely occupied by Viking Arms, Edgar Brothers and Parker Hale.
There would also be a number of smaller tents/stands usually occupied by individual traders, service charities or magazine publishers. An excellant German catering firm also attended for a number of years and they also erected a marquee from which they sold bratwurst and liverwurst sausages rolls and sandwiches.
Attendance was so great that parked cars usually occupied most of the grassed areas both sides of the main drive up to the NRA buildings, and all the camp sites were full. The atmosphere on camp was electric, it could only be described as buzzing and we looked forward to being involved every year despite what was usually typical bank holiday weather.
I know that I may be dreaming slightly but wouldn't it be nice if we could get it back to that sort of situation.