There was one worthwhile circa 1909 Ansley H. Fox to look at, a C-Grade straight grip, 30-inch barrel, no-safety, Pigeon Gun. However, some previous owner had polished the receiver and trigger guard as shiney as a new nickel. There was also an LE-Grade Baker on display and some English guns that someone else can speak about.
Daryl wasn't there this year, I'm told because of a death in his family.
Life was really good back when The Nimrod Classic was a week earlier and I could leave there, spend two days at Yellowstone, two days at Cody, and then slide on down to Denver for the show.
Reportedly Hill Rod & Gun is going to take over The Nimrod and it will be at Bozeman next year.