Thanks for watching! There aren't too many outdoor flea markets down there that I'm aware of. The closest is probably Redwood Country Flea Market in Wallingford, CT, which isn't too far. It's a smaller flea market (check out my videos on it), but it is open year round. There is an indoor flea market in New Haven called The Boulevard Flea Market, which is open on Saturdays. I've never been to that one though, so I can't say how good it is. Good luck!
Thanks for the video, I love this flea market, too. Just to give credit to these hardworking, dedicated folks in Granby, this is the Salmon Brook Historical Society Flea Market.
The window your mother bought I wouldn have bought also. The Brownie looking camera you showed just before it may have been interesting depending on the condition of a small number of parts of it (I'd use it to fix my early Brownie). I'm still with the idea that if you see a particular type of item you'd have my telephone number to call and tell me about. If the price is okay and the condition is good I (and/or my 85 year old friend) would both cover the cost of and pay you for having picked up (but I won't post what that is so I don't hurt this ability). You've walked past a number of them and (if you don't have it in the videos) depending on the make/model and condition and price, I or he would both cover the cost of and pay you for having done so. You seem to be in north central CT and I'm just a short distance over the border in MA.
I never saw a Coke when is it but I used to have a Richard Petty bottle that had like that that had had Pepsi still in it I think I lost it between moves
I noticed you don't go through the PlayStation or Xbox games. You should research on what PS2 games are valuable and then buy them to sell them if you are not a fan yourself
Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't have time to re-sell. I barely have enough time to go to my 9-5 job, then film these flea markets and edit the videos. It would be too time consuming to then sell the stuff, ship it out, deal with returns, etc... Maybe if/when I'm able to do TH-cam full-time, I may try re-selling at that point. Thanks!
I lived in Granby CT as a kid in the 70's.
what are other good flea markets in connecticut? Im in guilford and cant drive far, but love picking
Thanks for watching! There aren't too many outdoor flea markets down there that I'm aware of. The closest is probably Redwood Country Flea Market in Wallingford, CT, which isn't too far. It's a smaller flea market (check out my videos on it), but it is open year round. There is an indoor flea market in New Haven called The Boulevard Flea Market, which is open on Saturdays. I've never been to that one though, so I can't say how good it is. Good luck!
Thanks for the video, I love this flea market, too. Just to give credit to these hardworking, dedicated folks in Granby, this is the Salmon Brook Historical Society Flea Market.
Yes, that name is just too long to easily fit in a TH-cam video title or thumbnail. I did note that in the video description though.
I loved that skull you picked up and looked at!
Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool too! Thanks for watching!
@@fleabittenadventures you’re welcome!
I love ❤ your mom please tell her tom
Did you ever post part 2?
I think the phallic items you saw are from Thailand. I saw on TH-cam new ones being sold in markets over there.
Could be. I have seen them at a few flea markets recently. Seems like an odd thing to sell at a flea market.
I saw that Kramer flying V standard reissue guitar
What do you think it's worth?
The window your mother bought I wouldn have bought also. The Brownie looking camera you showed just before it may have been interesting depending on the condition of a small number of parts of it (I'd use it to fix my early Brownie). I'm still with the idea that if you see a particular type of item you'd have my telephone number to call and tell me about. If the price is okay and the condition is good I (and/or my 85 year old friend) would both cover the cost of and pay you for having picked up (but I won't post what that is so I don't hurt this ability). You've walked past a number of them and (if you don't have it in the videos) depending on the make/model and condition and price, I or he would both cover the cost of and pay you for having done so. You seem to be in north central CT and I'm just a short distance over the border in MA.
I never saw a Coke when is it but I used to have a Richard Petty bottle that had like that that had had Pepsi still in it I think I lost it between moves
Thanks for watching!
14:02 1952 fender Stratocaster Reissue guitar
As a reissue, is it worth anything?
Those little leather books aren't worth more than $5 each. I've seen some lots of 40 sell for $80.
Thanks for the info!
Tom , was it me or did it seem like most of the items at this flea market were in poor condition ?
I would say it was the same ratio of good condition to poor condition items I see at most flea markets.
I noticed you don't go through the PlayStation or Xbox games. You should research on what PS2 games are valuable and then buy them to sell them if you are not a fan yourself
Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't have time to re-sell. I barely have enough time to go to my 9-5 job, then film these flea markets and edit the videos. It would be too time consuming to then sell the stuff, ship it out, deal with returns, etc... Maybe if/when I'm able to do TH-cam full-time, I may try re-selling at that point. Thanks!
@fleabittenadventures just start buying then and let them increase in value over time then start selling when you retire