AMARILLO, TEXAS -- With more than 100 tables set up from dealers across the nation, everything western from the old west to the contemporary can be found at the Western Antiques and Collectibles Show.
This show has made Amarillo its home for 27 years now and its not only for collectors but also education.
"Anyone who is addicted to western movies would love seeing the real deal. It's also a great show for children who may or may not know the history of this area -- they can get a really nice crash course in what it was all about and what it is about today," said Dwight W. Huber, co-sponsor.
The show just closed its doors for today, but will re-open tomorrow from eight in the morning until noon.
There is no cost to get in.