Last Saturday was the Patterson, NY Militaria show sponsored by my friends Brian and Jean of The Duffle Bag. This is mostly a collectors event in that you won't find much in the way of military surplus gear used by airsoft enthusiasts and survivalist types. Indeed, it was mostly World War II collectibles, with a smattering of more recent vintage military memorabilia. I was in my usual corner spot with a couple tables of stuff that was excess to needs. I don't sell much as most of my stuff is either ephemera (military manuals) or post WW2 kit, but I often do well enough to help cover any purchases I make at the show, and the traditional after show lunch of calamari and cheesecake down at the local diner. This show seemed a little slower than most. My guess is that attendance was down about 30% compaired to previous dates. I chalk this up to less word of mouth advertising from the closing of The Duffle Bag's retail location. I suspect this is a temporary issue, and once the organizer adopts new advertising techniques and venues then attendance will increase to previous levels. The Patterson show is really good from a collectibles standpoint, and the majority of dealers are reasonable in their pricing. The next show is in October, and we'll see how it goes.