St.
Louis International Cartridge Show April 9-11, 2009 Show Manager Vic Engel can
be reached by phone at (570) 322-4283 or via e-mail by clicking HERE.
All local, state, and federal
laws, including tax laws, must be complied with. Forms will be available at
the show.
This is a no-smoking show. Absolutely
no smoking will be allowed in the ballroom, in the entrance to the ballroom,
or at the banquet and auction. The hotel lobby is huge and is furnished with
many comfortable couches and chairs with ashtrays nearby where you can enjoy
your cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
Flares are specifically allowed if they are ammunition
related. Examples include small arms caliber flares such as shotshell-type
flare variations, small caliber survival flares, etc. If you have a flare
that you think might be outside the norm, please call ahead of time. We will
lean toward approving, not disapproving. Railroad or traffic control flares
are not allowed since they have no connection with ammunition.
Grenades, hand or rifle, or other explosive devices,
live or inert, such as blasting caps are not allowed.
Antique or modern powder cans in the one-pound range
or smaller must be factory sealed if they contain powder. Other cans, including
larger items and wood kegs, must be completely empty. No partial cans or loose
powder can be allowed. Exceptions must be approved in advance..
Primer tins, percussion cap tins, etc. are allowed. If
they contain primers or caps, all interior packing must be intact.
No live explosive ammunition, projectiles, or fuzes are
allowed regardless of caliber. There is no caliber limit on inert ammunition,
including artillery projectiles, but all components of all large caliber/artillery
rounds must be able to be unscrewed/opened for inspection. If we can't see
into it and see into all of it, it isn't allowed, even if
it is marked "inert."
Fakes or reproductions that are intended to deceive are
prohibited. Souvenir cartridges from collectors' events, or others such as
factory "chickens" are allowed since they are not intended to deceive a potential
buyer. Fakes include spurious color tips on bullets and complete fabricated
cartridges such as the so-called "thin rim" Winchester 70-150.
No RPGs or LAWS type ammunition or launchers.
NO FIREARMS of any type, modern or antique, are allowed except as part of a display, and only with the show manager's explicit advance permission.
In the event of dispute or question about any item, the
show manager's decision is final.
If you have a question about bringing something not addressed
above, call or write in advance.
Show management assumes absolutely no liability
for anything whatsoever, period. Each tableholder is responsible
for his own table security during show hours. The halls will be locked by
hotel security during non-show hours, and no one will be allowed in. By attending
the show as either a tableholder or guest, you agree to abide by the show
rules and terms..
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