About a week ago I visited a flea market with the family. I haven't been to one in years, and boy was I missing out! There was a huge variety of really cool stuff there, from antiques to candy, power tools to wartime mementos. I enjoyed looking around at some of the awesome things people were selling; really old swords that were extremely cool, as well as coins over 100 years old, to name a couple. I'm afraid I don't collect swords (though a vintage sword collection would be pretty sick) or coins, but there were a couple booths selling baseball and football memorabilia, which caught my attention immediately.
The assortment of items these booths had for sale was most impressive - there were thousands of cards, some slabbed, some autographed, as well as packs and signed bats, balls, and photos. It felt a lot like my LCS actually.
I know from reading The Chronicles of Fuji that you can make some great card finds at the flea market, and I felt like a kid in a candy store staring at all the memorabilia that was displayed before me. I can't quite say I went crazy, unfortunately, but I came home richer in cardboard than I began with.
This post and the next one are dedicated to the purchases I made at each of the two booths. I think this is appropriate because of the difference in cards I acquired. I'll start with the first vendor I visited.
The man running this booth had a huge collection of baseball, football and hockey cards, and had a ton of autographs for sale, including two Mickey Mantle balls! Those were a little bit out of my price range that day, but I did come away with two pretty cool autos that were pretty well in my wheelhouse.
It's great to hear about the fun people have. Nice information behind the Spahn card. I haven't been to a Flea Market in years. I used to go to auction sales with my dad when I was a kid (early 1970s). I'll be tuning in for the rest of the story. Enjoy the time all!
ReplyDeleteKeep posting....Great Spahn addition!
ReplyDeletea. That Spahn is sweet! I've written about that set at least a couple of times as it's one of my favorite autograph sets. I just wish the short prints weren't so darn expensive.
ReplyDeleteb. Glad you found some cool stuff at the flea market. Walking around them is literally therapy for me as I'm inhaling fresh air while hunting for cardboard and other cool collectibles.