There were some new vendors there that had never done Monroeville before. I and some others in my club bought some Corgi trucks from one of them - a gentleman from Delaware. Personally, I also picked up a couple of die cast K-Line freight cars at a really good price.
Some of the dealers I talked to said they had a good show, some said it was just OK, and some said it was slow. There was a steady stream of people around the layouts for most of the day both days, and the show seemed well attended for a July show that was competing with good weather and other big draw events like the Vintage Grand Prix that was going on downtown.
We got to see and talk to a lot of our old friends, and we got to talk to a lot of new people as well. The only July show that I remember being busier was the one that was held when the LOTS convention was in town.
Andy