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THE JAG FILE

HOW WAS THE SHOW?

Show experience is a very personal thing. Ask 100 people who attended a show, and you will get 100 different answers. If a person finds that special item for which they were searching, “It was a GREAT show.” The person who went with the intention of snagging bargains but didn’t find any will report, “Show was slow and prices were high.”

Realizing that a personal reaction is a natural response to the question, I will try to respond outside of my own experience to the question many of you have, “How was the Show of Shows?”

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

This was the Ohio Valley Military Society’s (OVMS) 28th annual Show of Shows (SOS).

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