I'm three weeks behind on blogging... and end of the school year activities aren't helping. In an effort to catch up... I'm going to split my May 3rd trip to the De Anza Flea Market into two shorter posts.
It's the largest flea market in my area and gaining in popularity with each passing month. Unfortunately that means large crowds and congested parking lots. It also means more vendors are choosing to set up and sell stuff.
Let's kick this post off with the first and cheapest item of the day...
Purchase #1: Commemorative Baseball $1
The second vendor down the first row had a bunch of tables with junk tossed on them. Found this ball (holder not included) sealed in a bag. Before I could even ask, the lady told me to take it for a dollar.
It looks like it might be a stadium giveaway promotion handed out on Opening Day at the Coliseum. This isn't something I typically seek out for my collection... but the price was right.
Purchase #2: Vintage School Supplies $8
Hasbro School Pak
A few dealers down there was a couple with crates filled with old stuff like books, candlesticks, and ashtrays. The lady had just put this school supply pack on a table when I walked up.
Although I don't normally collect school supplies... this item looked interesting and eight bucks seemed like a fair price for a piece of history.
Purchase #3: Unopened Packs of World Records $10
1992 Pro Set Guinness Book of World Records
This was an impulse purchase. Best case scenario... I build a complete set... while keeping a few packs sealed for a rainy day. Failure to do so will result in arguably the worst flea market find in 2025.
Purchase #4: Bags of Vintage $40
Found a guy with tons of sandwich bags filled with vintage baseball cards. He was asking $25 per bag or five bags for $100. The bags were sorted by years (ranging from 1958 to 1973 Topps) and contained anywhere from twenty to fifty cards. I wasn't looking to drop $100 on one purchase, so I found these two bags and offered him $40. He accepted.
I'll try to scan the contents in the next day or two and publish them in another post as well as start working on the second half of my flea market purchases.
Until then...
Happy Tuesday and sayonara!