Ed used to hold it in Langhorne, PA, but the venue became problematic. He moved the show to a smaller venue for 2 years, I think it was, and I think this is yet a third venue............................................. Ed doesn't have a website; I think he doesn't even use email. All of the info is available on flyers distributed at his other shows and other toy soldier shows.
And you've hit on a couple of the problems with the show.
He's moved it two times in the past three years. Moving a show is the kiss of death; once is bad enough, but two times in three years is show suicide.
Also, he doesn't advertise in any of the major toy soldier publications, in the local newspapers, or anywhere else for that matter.
And putting flyers out at Hackensack is not going to do the job, plus as you've said, no website, no emails. He depends on dealers telling their customers what shows they'll be at.
This is the 2000's, today it's all about emails, the internet, social media, Facebook, texting, tweeting, twerking and whatever else it is people do these days.
Walk through a mall and all you see is zombies walking with their eyes glued to their smart phones, doing the left to right finger movement across the screen, what in the name of God would people do if they couldn't text, tweet or look at their smartphones, they'd be screwed.
Not to mention this show is two weeks removed from Hackensack, the biggest show on the East Coast and one week removed from Fall In, the third biggest wargaming show on the East Coast.
It reaches a point of saturation with shows, this show as been on life support for what, ten years, I used to do it, gave up on it five years ago, just wasn't worth doing for me anymore.