I collect old black and white photos. I am putting a vintage photo album together. I noticed vintage photos of young women and girls and going for a lot of money lately online. I agree, Seems people are going for the old photos verses the digital copies. I also have a collection of pin up girls matchbooks from the 1940s and 1950s. with advertising on them for stores and bars ect. Love this old stuff. Been a fan of you channel for a while. Thanks for sharing.
I think you’re 100% right on the physical copies of magazines and art work. Consider the prices of older sears catalogs. They don’t make them anymore and there are a ton of people who remember them.
10:33 wow you missed the smiley pig cookie jar. Wondering what they were asking. We’ve done well selling them. Thanks for the tour looks like a great show.
I bought some models of that guy you got the Barbie car from . I also see him at the turkey vill flea market. He always has good prices but your right most dellers were to high
I am 70 years old and I would see a lot of pin up art girls in gasoline garages in the 60's and 70's on calendars and match book covers, don't know if they would sell in today's market. I like watching your videos.
I'm 72 & a child of North Dakota growing up. I also saw a few of those pin-ups in garages. Gotta say, even as a nurse, I'm a prude who doesn't appreciate seeing nudity on display. I even resent seeing women on TV who are in love with their cleavage, & want the whole world to be in love with it too. Uff da. Can't do it.
I retired because I couldn't handle the cell phone anymore. I still use it, but it took me 6 months for that last nerve to quit firing every time the phone jangled.---Walking around with you, I spotted one flashed glass cup! And Tupperware!
The Tiffany style lamp was a good buy, if it is really from the era and made by one of Tiffany's competitors. I have seen lamps like that auction in the $500-1000 range at some of the better houses. If the vendors paid a substantial table price, you would think they would be pricing stuff to sell, unless they're just looking to chat up customers and make connections. Nobody likes to go home with all the items they came with.
Couldn’t agree more all of these types of events should be pricing to sell to make the money to pay for these spots. But like you said some might just like the social experience
I collect old black and white photos. I am putting a vintage photo album together. I noticed vintage photos of young women and girls and going for a lot of money lately online. I agree, Seems people are going for the old photos verses the digital copies. I also have a collection of pin up girls matchbooks from the 1940s and 1950s. with advertising on them for stores and bars ect. Love this old stuff. Been a fan of you channel for a while. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jay!! I just have this feeling that physical photos will be very sought after in the future
We didn't get a chance to go to the Hastings Antique show, so thank you for the video! You always have such a reasonable perspective on what you see.
Thanks Cheryl! Appreciate the kind words
I think you’re 100% right on the physical copies of magazines and art work. Consider the prices of older sears catalogs. They don’t make them anymore and there are a ton of people who remember them.
Yea I just have a feeling so have been picking up more and more lately
There's a Resale Rabbit video where he buys a 70s Sears catalog at a garage sale for a nickel, and sells it on eBay for $25.
Nice!
10:33 wow you missed the smiley pig cookie jar. Wondering what they were asking. We’ve done well selling them. Thanks for the tour looks like a great show.
Seen it and if I remember correctly they had $65 on it
I bought some models of that guy you got the Barbie car from . I also see him at the turkey vill flea market. He always has good prices but your right most dellers were to high
I understand why you have to raise prices to cover your cost of having booth. Always have to hunt for the vendors that want to sell
Any hens on nests there?
If so very few
I am 70 years old and I would see a lot of pin up art girls in gasoline garages in the 60's and 70's on calendars and match book covers, don't know if they would sell in today's market. I like watching your videos.
I'm 72 & a child of North Dakota growing up. I also saw a few of those pin-ups in garages. Gotta say, even as a nurse, I'm a prude who doesn't appreciate seeing nudity on display. I even resent seeing women on TV who are in love with their cleavage, & want the whole world to be in love with it too. Uff da. Can't do it.
Thanks Larry! Being ahead of the game is the trick debating if this might be the next big thing
I retired because I couldn't handle the cell phone anymore. I still use it, but it took me 6 months for that last nerve to quit firing every time the phone jangled.---Walking around with you, I spotted one flashed glass cup! And Tupperware!
Flash glass is showing up more and more I’ve noticed
your so called nudity art is some examples of vargus art that was and still is quite popular from the 40's onward...
I agree most wouldn’t know Vargas style so nudity artwork is easier for all to understand
my apology, vargus style
The Tiffany style lamp was a good buy, if it is really from the era and made by one of Tiffany's competitors. I have seen lamps like that auction in the $500-1000 range at some of the better houses.
If the vendors paid a substantial table price, you would think they would be pricing stuff to sell, unless they're just looking to chat up customers and make connections. Nobody likes to go home with all the items they came with.
Couldn’t agree more all of these types of events should be pricing to sell to make the money to pay for these spots. But like you said some might just like the social experience