Geez, that vendor tent must have been an acre big - biggest open-air gun show Ive ever seen. I picked up a few gun parts I needed, and some other odds and ends including a switch-blade (must be a Kentucky thing - I always thought they were illegal). I could have spent all day just walking around the vendor area. Next time I go I'll be taking a cart with me.
And speaking of girls-n-guns, I've never seen so much eye-candy in cut-off BDUs and teeshirts.
Another ironic thing I noticed while there. A couple of local cops were patroling around, they had Sigs on there hips. Meanwhile, all around them were folks carrying everything from Thompsons to flame-throwers to mini-guns. What sort of idiot would do ANYTHING remotely illegal, immoral, or even impolite, when everybody and their brother is armed to the teeth.
Whats that quote? "An armed society is a polite society" - it's true. Everybody there was very friendly, polite, and considerate.
Oddly enough, I don't go to Knob Creek to shoot (which may help explain the results I sent in on this match); I just go for the fun of watching everyone else who is there and finding the odd "good deal" lying around. Either way, it's a great event, and Lion Den Dan has lots of tent space very close by (hint, hint).