Sadly, I will not be attending the MAX Show this year. I've enjoyed it the past 3-years, and many times since its inception in St Louis back in the 1980's. Their new venue is very nice, compared to the old hotel meeting hall. I've decided to attend the Minnesota Military Collector Show at the MN State Fairgrounds the same weekend. The past 2-years the shows have conflicted with the same dates, and continue to do so.
As noted, the MAX Show is mostly 3rd Reich, some nice US militaria, and some Imperial dealers as well. Larry & Terri Stewart always have a very nice selection of items for sale on their tables. Larry picked up a very nice unit marked 109th Baden enlisted helmet w/trichter at last year's show. I'd seen it before his purchase, and was surprised how reasonable it was priced. I've always found several very nice things to add to my collection from the MAX Show each time I've attended, and will certainly miss seeing the Imperial collectors & dealers that attend. There actually are some reasonably priced Imperial items there (along with many outrageously priced items), and you won't want to miss Thursday set-up to find the bargains that get snapped up real quickly, if you decide to go.
Unlike the S.O.S., there are not very many paid attendees (It's mostly dealers, table-helpers, and life members). And the walk-ins with items to sell at the MAX Show are almost non-existant, which is also unlike the S.O.S. Many dealers & attendees of the MAX Show wish that their shareholders would sell the show to the S.O.S. management, and have a "S.O.S." twice a year at Louisville's fantastic venue of their great hall, airport proximity, and hotels.
If you have the chance to go to the MAX and are wavering, don't miss it! And if you've never attended a S.O.S., you really have to come to Louisville!
All the Best,
Alan