We're heading into the tail end of the flea market season. Pretty soon, it'll be too cold or wet outside to motivate me to hop out of bed and walk around scouring for stuff I really don't need anyway. I figure I'll probably hit two maybe three more between now and the new year.
Last weekend, I hit the Branham High School Flea Market that occurs on the third Saturday of every month. It's fairly small (maybe 50 to 75 vendors), but there were at least five guys out there with sports memorabilia. Plus this is the only flea market in my area that offers free parking and admission.
I walked away spending only five dollars, but I feel like I got a lot of bang for my buck.
Purchase #1: Dollar Bin Cards $2
2007 Bowman Blue #231
2003 Chrome Pro Bowl Premium Jersey #PB-DB
These two cards came from a vendor I purchase from on a regular basis. He sets up in the exact same place every time and usually has some interesting oddballs like box bottoms and board games.
He knows that I enjoy picking up cheap autographs and relics, so he handed me a cigar box filled with stuff he'd let go for a buck. Most of the stuff was football, but I was pretty happy to find the Akinori Iwamura autograph for my Japanese player collection.
The only other card that really caught my attention was this super shiny Pro Bowl jersey card. I don't really collect Bledsoe or the Bills, but this card was just too beautiful to pass up.
Purchase #2: Dime Box Cards $1
The same vendor had a dime box as well. Found about 15 cards that I could use, but narrowed it down to these ten. My favorite is the Omar Vizquel rookie card which I plan to eventually use for his sports card trifecta.
Purchase #3: Quarter Box Cards $1
The next row over, there was a new guy I hadn't seen before with one 5,000ct. box filled with a bunch of 90's football rookie cards. I probably wouldn't have purchased anything, except I found this piece of buried treasure:
2005 Upper Deck #202
As a Green Bay Packers fan, this is a huge score. I wasn't collecting back in 2005, so I totally missed out on Rodgers and his rookie cards. This particular card is short printed and typically sells in the $10 to $20 range.
I didn't have a quarter in my pocket and didn't want to deal with change, so I found these three cards to go along with the Rodgers:
Four legendary quarterbacks for a buck. Hard to pass that up.
Purchase #4: Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits LP $1
I was happy to find three different vendors with record albums. Only one of them had dollar vinyl though. I took the time to sift through about eight boxes of his stuff. This was the only one that caught my attention.
I'm not this huge Kenny Rogers fan, but my mom sure is. We'd listen to a lot of his music back in the early 80's. Good times.
My next trip to the flea market is scheduled for Saturday, November 3rd. My buddy and I were actually going to split a booth, but he hasn't been feeling well. I'm hoping to make it out to the flea market at least once as a vendor in 2019. I've got a bunch of stuff I need to get rid of.
Today's question of the day:
Did you grow up listening to your parent's music? Do you still listen to it right now? What are some of your favorites?
Well that's it for this week.
Happy Thursday and sayonara!