I am sure they will at some point be posted on line, and I will point in that direction when I find out about it. Meanwhile, for a brief detour through the Twilight Zone, I will mention that the only SHOT show I have attended and likely will attend was held in New Orleans in 1991. Wife Ellen had left her job with the local chamber of commerce, and sought employment for the interval between old job and new job running a local healthcare foundation. She went to work for a local outdoor sports personality named Tony Dean, and Tony was headed for the big show. We enjoyed the NOLA experience (I hear it has changed a lot since then) and I logged quite a few miles up and down the aisles of the huge convention center. One of the booths that caught my eye was Remington's, and they had a fellow signing prints of his poster designed to promote the '91 knife of the year, called the Guide. I was a knife geek from way back, and couldn't pass that opportunity up. I also scored a gorgeous Beretta poster and a hot pink hat from the Lee Urine company (my last name is Lee).
Fast forward 32 years, and my buddy who runs the local gun store is selling his father's knives. I gave him the information above, and he was appreciative. He also mentioned that among his dad's stash were a number of Remington knives of the year. As luck would have it, I had hung the poster up in the shop downstairs, and delivered it to him in good shape last Saturday. Sure enough, the Guide (which I got to handle. It's a big single blade brown slippy) was one of the knives he had. He asked me what I wanted for the poster, and I told him I didn't need his money, I was glad it could be useful to him. So if you believe in things working out in ways we can never imagine, here's another for the case files.