Saturday's trip to the Branham Flea Market was picture perfect. Great weather. Tons of vendors. And a guy with dime boxes.
Let's jump into my finds...
Purchase #2: Old Newspapers $5
I'm gonna start with my second find of the day, because my first purchase was arguably the best. A vendor I hadn't seen before had a stack of 80's local newspapers. This one was sitting on top and stirred my curiosity enough to take a peek:
San Jose Mercury News (10/10/89)
The 1989 World Series will always be special to me. It featured both Bay Area baseball teams which divided friends and family for a brief period.
San Jose Mercury News (10/15/89)
San Jose Mercury News (10/16/89)
San Jose Mercury News (10/29/89)
The Argus (10/29/89)
Why are these items superfluous? Because I'll never really do anything with these newspapers. If I owned the copy of the Oakland Tribune celebrating the A's win, then maybe I'd frame and display it on my man cave wall (when I buy my dream house). But these will remain in a box in the garage.
Purchase #3: Topps Card Locker $5
Remember when Topps would offer up these sports card lockers on their wax wrappers?
I'm pretty sure I begged my mom for one, but I don't think I ever got one.
When I saw this sitting on this guy's table, I immediately recognized the signature and asked for a price. The vendor wanted $15, which is probably fair. But it was a little more than I wanted to spend, so I walked away.
There was a ton of Japanese wrestlers:
My favorite? This shiny yellow parallel of Asuka:
Why are these items superfluous? Outside of a handful of cards for my collection and some care package filler for fellow bloggers, most of this stuff was purchased because they were too cheap to pass up.
Purchase #3: Topps Card Locker $5
I had one of the knockoff brands you could find in those Sears and Service Merchandise catalogs instead. It took me forty years, but now I can say that I'm the proud owner of an official Topps one.
Why is this item superfluous? This is one of those items that can no longer function as it was originally intended. The card trays inside are cracked and even if they weren't, there are much better ways to store your card collection. But don't worry, it's not going into cold storage with the newspapers. I proudly have it on display in my office.
Purchase #4: Comic Books $2
Image Deathblow and Wolverine #1 (1996)
Image Deathblow and Wolverine #2 (1996)
These two comics were actually part of an eight comic book lot. These were the only two that I was semi-familiar with. I knew the vendor and we were catching up for a few minutes. The least I could do was buy some quarter comic books sitting on his table.
Why are these items superfluous? I don't really collect comic books (unless they're too cheap to pass up). I bag and boarded the two pictured comic books and added it to my comic book box. The rest are headed into the classroom for my students to enjoy.
Purchase #5: Signed Baseball $10
Kurt Suzuki is one of my all-time favorite Oakland Athletics.
When I came back down the row... I asked if he'd take $10 and he accepted.
Why is this item superfluous? It's superfluous, because I already own a TriStar authenticated signed baseball of Zuk. Do I really need two signed baseballs of his? Of course not. But for the price, I figure I'll bring this into the classroom with the comics and display it on my collectibles shelf.
Purchase #1: Dime Box Cards $35
I got to the flea market a little after 7am and found these dime boxes within ten minutes. Unfortunately, another guy had already purchased all of the baseball cards. Honestly this is probably a blessing in disguise. As much as I would have enjoyed going through boxes of 10¢ baseball cards, I honestly don't have a lot of free time right now.
That being said... I found a little over 350 singles. Most of them were NASCAR, UFC, WWE, and non-sports inserts and parallels. Here's a look at a few of my favorites:
2021 Topps Chrome Attax Yellow Refractor #9 (#'d 63/99)
Why are these items superfluous? Outside of a handful of cards for my collection and some care package filler for fellow bloggers, most of this stuff was purchased because they were too cheap to pass up.
But that's the thing about collecting stuff like cards, comics, signed baseballs, and newspapers. It's all superfluous. I can't think of a single thing in my collection that is a necessity. It's all extra items in my life that aren't needed or necessary to survive. But they're a huge part of my life and have the power to turn a frown... upside down. So I'm going to keep hunting for superfluous stuff at my local flea markets.
The next one is less than two weeks away, so stay tuned. Until then...
Happy Thursday and sayonara!




















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