Friday, October 29, 2010
What $5 Will Buy at the Brooklyn Flea
Lucky you! Two posts in October. I bought another collection of dead stock jewelry this week. Most of the stuff in the slide show above is from the 70s and 80s. I have older stuff, but I'm saving it for Gifted. So, sometimes I hear people discussing the price points at the Brooklyn Flea with their friends and family. Most folks are used to stuff being practically free at a flea market. And well, sometimes it is. That's when I fill up the van. I do my best to have fun, inexpensive things for you to enjoy. That's why I keep buying up these job lots of dead stock. So you can actually get something for $5 at the Brooklyn Flea, and I can make a million $5 sales all day long. I think I'm attempting to recreate the flea market experience I had when I was a kid. You know all the cheap stuff that was so fun looking but your mom wouldn't let you buy it because it's junk? You can buy it now. Hope to see you at the Flea. Happy Halloween.
Labels:
80's earrings,
owl necklace,
skeleton keys,
small earrings,
tie bar,
vintage
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