I picked up this Fender axe new locally last Sunday. A "Meteora" made in Mexico. Most of my Fenders are made in the U.S.A. but a couple in Japan ( superb quality) and this Mexico one is pretty sweet too. Reminds me of those fade type popsicles I ate as a kid. There was a nice sunburst option, but it was on the wall and had been mauled by test pilots. This one came out fresh outa the box.
I rarely go to antique shows anymore/we don't have many, usually junk. I went with a pal yesterday and got a few neat items. Esso salt and pepper shakers,( one set boxed) "Custom" scripts in metal that just look good with model cars, vintage amps, or shelf bling. I was a fan of Gerry Anderson's Supercar when I was a kid and have quite a few items. This metal litho'd game is easy on the eyes. Lots of color, complete except a gun of some sort, a few darts, but it really bright and clean.
There is a car swap meet, flea market today I may attend. It's outdoors and our weather sucks since last Fall. Worst Winter in decades, and a wet cold Spring so far. It might hit high 40's to 50, windy and cloudy, maybe a peek of the sun. I'll see what I can find. It hasn't been on for 2 years. Back in 2019 I hauled home some 1940's Chevrolet truck fenders for lawn art. My G/F was delighted!! Not..oh well. They are still displayed. I plan of taking my Schwinn Panther to ride and save my lame feet and legs on the couple of acres of blacktop.