The 14th Annual Adirondack Outdoor Show
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The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.
There was an awarding of a plaque commemorating Harvey A. Donaldson of Fultonville, who started the modern international bench rest rifle shooting competition at the Pine Tree Rifle Club on Labor Day 1947.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.
There was an awarding of a plaque commemorating Harvey A. Donaldson of Fultonville, who started the modern international bench rest rifle shooting competition at the Pine Tree Rifle Club on Labor Day 1947.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

Harold Busch of Johnstown shows how he properly chips flint with a moose billet to make a flint knapped knife at the 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa.

Richard Atkinson of Niskayuna shows ways of tying flies at the 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.

The 14th annual Adirondack Outdoorsman Show was held over the weekend at the Moose Club, in Johnstown on Route 30A. with fifty-five vendors , “Every year the show grows,” said Mike Hauser, event coordinator. Some new vendors were brought in, including bowhunting charters for Africa and traditional flint-knapped knives.