Hello,
I've been thinking of attending for months but things always come up. I have a few antique toy wagons myself, along with a couple boxes of antique toy banks , Britians soldiers and some other toys. Unfortunately that is my 60th birthday and I don't dare plan anything or my Lori and best friend from high school would kill me! I know they've made plans.
I could probably unload a bunch of stuff there at better prices then a garage sale. Besides toys I've got plenty of vintage ephemera, clothing, antique tools, bottles and all sorts of odds and ends scavenged at work over the years. When Lori became pregnant with Danny she had a serious bought of depression partly due to our old basement being chock a block with antique furniture, clothing, trunks, lamps, 78 records, 20s-40 magazine etc. We held a garage sale where I gave a lot of stuff away if anyone showed interest. Charged pennies on the dollar, sold Victorian farmhouse chairs for $2-$4. At the end of the day we'd cleared out hundreds of things and made over $1,000 despite the low prices. There were a few things I regretted parting with but I may have saved my marriage so it was a good trade. I even gave away a player piano, something I'd always wanted to restore but...a second child was coming.
Sorry I can't take part that day, I'd love to just check out all the booths. My neighbor who bought the 1928 Hawthorne Flyer there about 10 years ago attends a few times a year. They've made some great buys there. I'd like to go to look for a nice vintage womans bike, but I've already got 3 40s-50s womans bikes that have found me at work.
Gary