Found the VINTAGE DEALS! | SHOPPING the Springfield FLEA MARKET Extravaganza

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FLEA MARKET SHOPPING VLOG for ANTIQUES & VINTAGE to RESELL on EBAY and in Person!

The giant Springfield Antique Extravaganza is more than a mere flea market, but we're picking it for things marked at flea market prices! We start with a few moments from a meet-and-greet that kicked off our busy Saturday, we get to meet some great viewers and other YouTube channel creators...but then it's back to the booth for a full day's selling! We barely have time to film the neighbors' spaces.

That's why Sunday morning, I leave my booth closed so I can try to restock! Sales have been brisk, and I'm a motivated shopper...but with so many YouTubers shopping this show, I'm going to need a strategy to find any hidden bargains. I start at a friend's booth outside, picking a silhouette tray, a great tooled leather purse and some more fun vintage; but my m.o. is to go inside, where the higher end dealers who didn't benefit from the perfect outdoor show weather are hungry for sales!

Who says there's no bargains at antique shows? We turn up a Bimini Werkstatte vase for just $12 (retail value $45-65), a pile of fun 1910s-30s paper ephemera for $1/each and some original black light posters that were so good, I'm saving them to debut in tonight's Thrift Battle finale (versus Kat the Nurse Flipper, 9 pm eastern on the channel @PrimeTimeTreasureHunter ). A $50 cafe plate for $10 in another booth shows us that we're finding fresh fields to pick, even on Sunday after three days selling! We also get a great lesson about cast iron from friends/viewers who sell at this show.

We sure find a lot of other fun things to explore at this giant antique extravaganza, including:

1930s washing machine, Cub Cadet sign, galvanized laundry tub, AMF pedal car, 1950s metal porch rocker, modernist metal love seat, Ty Cobb baseball bat, Johnny Bench baseball bat, signed Pete Rose baseball bat, orrery, early Apple computer, JumboTron light bar, Igloo galvanized cooler, 1910s-1950s restaurant ware, hassock fan, Pilgrim Glass snail and cat, Nippon vase and candle holders, Rainbow Glass decanters, Fly Gone device, Olympia Lunar Lamp, black rotary phone, band castrator, McCoy window vase with bird, cast iron standing bird cage, animatronic 1930s bear girl, Victorian paisley shawl, basket and fan 1930s quilts, Tea Leaf ironstone, handle-less 1840s coffee cup, Umanoff bar, Martz lamps, brutalist metal Tom Green light fixture, day-glo and black light posters, 1910s leather advertising tack for horse parades, 1920s parts cabinet, silk kimono, yellow birds of happiness, circa 1900 glass cordial set in mushroom glass holder, 1930s brown deco Kodak box camera, Ben Cooper Halloween masks, small table top loom, Carling Beer constables tray and bar sign, Hellenic 1960s tumblers, pre-1910 cast iron with gate marks, Lodge/Wagner/Griswold cast iron, Occupied Japan lighter, 1960s kewpies, Van Briggle "heart" pitcher, etc.

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Hi George 🖐
I am so glad to see u our booth.

janetpogue
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I love how you talk with the dealers and we learn more. I appreciate that.

EchoamysDoghouse
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Great video George! Thanks for sharing!

george.carrasco
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thank you for taking the time to bring us with you alot!

soflasub
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great seeing your friends. I know of a few of them and enjoy their channels. Everyone is fun in their own way! ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤❤

janetpogue
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I truly love your videos, because you share so much history of various items -- even as you learn it yourself. Thank you!

avickia
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Great video. Love all of your information!❤

tommieslayden
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Nice stuff your looking at.
The cast Iron story was cool.

Korenscollections
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Your channel inspirers me to start selling my vintage and antique things I have collected for years. I love the education I get from watching, Thank You 😊

bamanza
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Always Love your videos George, learn so much!❤️👍

candydonnelly
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My first washing machine was an Easy Spindryer. That was in 1964. My great aunt gave it to me. Came in handy with a baby. It worked well.

shirleyann
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Your very informative George thanks I love your videos and your kindness and bright cheerfulness😃😃😃

RAGDOLLSALES
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Family of 4 girls...our pink When my folks stopped ranching, , 1994...everyone in second hand business dad says started to hide, , , , so much now i think went in that move. And we still kept a lot for the family rendezvous place..lol. I think kitchen went before ranch where I have cried many a tear over the Barbie Dream House..lol. I adore how all help each other having such a good time with their things and buying from each other supporting each other.

sarahj.
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Hello George,
Your videos are amazing. I always learn so many new things from you. It was awesome to hear (the horse purse) vendor telling you how much she’s improved the way she sells because of watching you. I could hear the joy in your heart as I listened to your conversation with her. And I admire how generous you are with your knowledge of things and how you share all the new information other sellers share with you. But, mostly, I admire how compassionate you are for all people… living and deceased. You are a wonderful addition to the YouTube family. ❤

lorrainebowden
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I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen something in your videos, heard the story behind it, and then added it to my treasure hunt list! Thank you George for my new appreciation for all things antique and vintage!

abbyW
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George thanks again for an extremely entertaining and informative video. I love the way you enhance other members of the antique trade community. is amazing how we are able to sense the honest and sincere admiration you guys have for each other. All of you make us feel like family. I guess when you dedicate yourself to accumulate so much knowledge about the history of this pieces you also accumulate the humanity they represent, the people, the ages, the history, and their beauty is what fascinate us so much. And you do it so so well. we can feel how much you enjoy it. You remind me of that phrase, "like a kid in a candy store". The work you do for the antiques community is outstanding. I've always had high interest for antiques but the way you manage to make us feel like if we were right there with you make us absolutely love them. Knowledge is an art and in the process of applying this specific one you are a master. And... that's what happens when you love what you do. Again, thank you so much!!!

BAILASOLA
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Just to show my support and to tell you, again, how much I enjoy your videos.

katherinelane
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Kudos for calling out Sam's kindness in taking photos for the meet and greet.

timhazeltine
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Thak You for Sharing. So enjoyed seeing the old metal Irons. So funny at home we used them for door stops 😆. So many interesting things. Love the variety. I so enjoy learning about the things you find. Please Stay Safe, Happy And Healthy. Have A Wonderful Day

karlaglover
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The dealer selling the cast iron was quite knowledgeable and interesting. Im not really into cast iron, but I love learning the history on anything.

julychils