THE MAX SHOW -- THE GREATEST MILITARIA SHOW IN THE WORLD!!

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Many of you go to various military shows around the country and are familiar with what goes on there. Many others have never been to a show and would enjoy viewing one from their comfortable living room armchair. The below videos will aid both types of collectors. Armchair viewers can experience the greatest militaria show in the world without having to walk up and down aisle after aisle, while experienced show goers can experience the highlights of a show they may have not had enough time to thoroughly take-in.



If you have never been to the MAX Show, you don't know what you are missing! Virtually every militaria item in the world covering all the wars, can be found there. Friday night is seminar night where various well-known collectors in the hobby give seminars on topics of interest to all. Saturday night is Auction night where everyone is invited to submit pieces for Auction. The best prices are gotten at the MAX Auction and no one goes home empty-handed! Click MAX to e-mail us for a flyer on this year's show. We will mail or fax it right out to you today! You really should try to attend, as I can promise you, you won't regret it!





1994 MAX Show 10th Anniversary video


The tenth anniversary of the MAX was an important milestone for this thoroughly successful show. We celebrated by featuring the world-famous Hermann Goering Wedding Sword, one of his Reichsmarshall Uniforms and the brocade car pennants which announced his arrival in style. These priceless artifacts are shown in outstanding close-up shots. Other features to be seen are an Imperial Child Prince's uniform, hat and sword; several Honor daggers; the only known Gold Eastern People's dagger with original hangers and many more close-ups of terrific artifacts. There is a Best of Show award winning display of Purple Hearts, as well as a display of fabulous Knights Cross and Oak Leaves documents. Even the fakers of this hobby, and a little of the successful 1994 Auction are featured. Our best video production to date.





1993 MAX Show video


Enjoy the last MAX Show from this Baltimore location. This two hour video is jam-packed with interviews. See the famous WWII Memphis Belle pilot, Colonel Robert Morgan, lots of views up and down the 1000 table, jam-packed aisles, great close-ups of SS uniforms, U-boat display, Hitler Youth display, American A-2 jackets, Japanese Swords and lots more. See the Eric v. Rosen dagger, a cased Feldherrnhalle presented to Italian General Russo, many honor daggers. Also features selected spots from the seminar program.





1992 MAX Show video


This MAX Show was the first one to be held at the spacious Monroeville, Pittsburgh ExpoMart. Much of the video is zeroed in on the fabulous collector exhibits shown for the first time here. See a WWI horse-drawn artillery wagon, the never-before-seen, million dollar Hermann Goering jeweled hunting dagger, the Alcoso SS prototype and much more. Much of the seminar presentation is shown-- see Gailen David talk SS daggers and Jim Atwood discusses the new collecting possibilities with the opening of Eastern Europe. 2 hours of great viewing!





Professionally-produced 1991 MAX Show video.


We engaged three professional camera crews to shoot the 1991 MAX Show in addition to our normal staff-produced production. This video has been filmed with professional equipment, lighting and sound and is of television network quality. This production runs approximately 1 hour 20 minutes and features great interviews with well-known dealers and hobbyists. This video was produced for possible sale to network TV. It is being offered to our MAX attendees at this time, also. Just a few of the hobby leaders included with this video are Johnson Reference books personnel, Thomas T. Wittmann, Canadian Museum Curator Frank Grant, author David Irving, and Civil war collector William Young. The artifact footage covering the MAX sales and display tables is the finest quality ever produced at a militaria event. This video is more expensive than the others, at a cost of $29.95 VHS and $39.95 PAL.





1991 MAX Show video


Two-hour production done in our tradition of collector and dealer interviews, covering the entire 1200 table show. Interviews are conducted by MAX Gazette editor, Maura Kelerchian, and medals collector Larry Stone. Hand-held microphones have added much to our production. Some of the highlights include an award winning uniform display by Dan Evans and Bill Shea, Johnson Reference books' outstanding display of Paul Mueller Damast weapons, Frank Grant's museum- grade period vehicles and artifacts, a Samurai Sword display, Gailen David's Bahnschutz dagger, Richard Kimmel's pilot badges and much, much more. Lots of fun and collecting enjoyment here.





1990 MAX Show video


Two hours of incredibly interesting video featuring som eof the 1000 dealer tables of "For Sale" militaria, the best in the world exhibits competing for trophies, and parts of the seminar program. You will see period vehicles never before shown, the Kaiser's throne chair, unbelievably rare, one-of-a-kind daggers, the Adolf Hitler Solingen Sword, the Field Marshall v. Blomberg Damast Presentation Sabre, uniforms of all periods and nations, a display of German Orders and Knights Crosses and many, many other exciting things. If you missed the show--or if you want to reminisce, I highly recommend this video.





1989 MAX Show video


All of the action of MAX V has been captured on over an hour of video excitement. Enjoy seeing many of the award-winning exhibits, interviews with world-renowned dealers and even some of the seminar program. If you have not yet attended a MAX show, this will give you a small concept of what you have been missing. MAX V witnessed record attendance with some previously unknown edged weapons surfacing at this show.





1988 MAX Video


A professionally-made program of the 1988 MAX IV Show at Baltimore featuring quality color and depth which literally jumps off your TV screen. Fantastic photography of the award-winning displays, interviews with the leaders of the hobby, many one-of-a-kind artifact close-ups, and a row- by-row walk-by of the show. 2 hours of great fun and reminiscing if you were there. If not, an opportunity to see what you missed.





1987 MAX Show video


See MAX III from your living room. We visit all the tables giving collectors everywhere the opportunity to share in all the fabulous artifacts and exhibits. We talk to the international "movers and shakers" in the hobby. If you were in St. Louis, enjoy MAX III again. If you missed it, you'll see it all in 2 hours time!






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To order any of the above videos, e-mail us at MAX Promotions, Inc. . The cost of each video (except 1991 Professional video) is $24.95 VHS and $39.95 PAL. All videos are postpaid and shipped the same day we receive your request. Thanks for your order!



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