Back to the original topic.
The hobby is changing, they always do, but I compare it to the Train Hobby:
A. Train Hobby still has 2 large shows - Greenberg and The Great Scale. In MD they operate each 2-3 times per year, well attended.
B. Smaller shows - Yes, train hobby does the same thing - swaps at VFWs, Fire Halls, etc. Also well attended.
Aging - well, that is tough to gauge, yes it definitely is, but I think of myself, I took a break from age 15-30 or thereabouts. Spent the major time and money in my 30s when I had established an income. Still spending more money................!
The Internet - nuff said, you can find literally anything on it. Online Auctions - you can virtually bid as if you were there, it is now so easy.
I still like shows as I have said, they are fun to me. Also, it is a place to find stuff at a good price. New items may not sell as well at shows as they once did b/c they are very readily available and people have gotten used to buying online. At shows, deals are made on both sides and that is a good thing IMO. I do understand how shows may not represent a large part of a dealers annual income (as they used to). Chicago seemingly still works and Hackensack last year was off the charts, so go figure?
As with anything, the end of the day, the hobby is what you wish to make of it. Britains and Mignot have been around for over a century, I am hopeful that trend continues.
TD