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Flea market in Brooklyn
I hate to go shopping, but I love flea markets. Hiking in the clothing store for me a real torture. Hiking in the junk shop - a good time. There you can spend half a day just looking at things, nothing in the end did not buy, but still get great pleasure. I really like that in America, the old things are cheap (as in general it should be), and for a few dollars you can buy some historical artifact, or just a nice thing to decorate apartments. This weekend, I wandered into the flea market in Williamsburg.
54 photos via samsebeskazal
The price of every thing I did not ask. Is not always clear where the seller, and I had no purpose there to buy something. Flea market prices for these are usually in the range of from 5 to 100 dollars. The simplest things are on 5-10-15, something more serious, such as camera, sell for 40-60. Large or qualitative things go for the drain. Something much more expensive there, but rarely. It's still not antiques, but ordinary old things. And it's the New York price tags. Beyond all this costs much cheaper.
2. At the flea market, you can find just about anything. Sometimes it really surprises with its range of meaninglessness. But once sold, then it is probably someone who needs it.
3. Someone produces and sells iron letters. You can buy one, or you can type the word
4. Box horseshoes, springs and gears.
5. Patches with overalls. Almost every mechanic has such with his name. But who buys them here, I'll never know.
6. Persons for dolls.
7. Smiling machine.
8. belt buckles.
9. She sews pillow with prints of animals.
10. Cast iron mermaid.
11. Piggy. Put a coin into the language, press the lever, and the Negro swallows it.
12. Also piggy bank.
13. This is the coolest. The bottom of her soldered. Just because the money will not pull out. As a child, in such cases, all battered, using the normal range.
14. Someone selling their own tailoring (most pereshiva). I liked the American flag as a tablecloth. The girl in a fur hat (the street was under 30c) is also beautiful
15. Globe backlit.
16. According to the map it is the post-war (56-year).
17. Mincer. When I photographed her, then behind heard one man say to another in Russian and with a strong emphasis - Look! I know this thing with a manual! This chopper. My grandmother has this.
18. Keys, Scales, and cameras.
19. I have a home somewhere there is one. Well, or similar. Also folding and also Kodak.
20. Bank from under the flower tea.
21. Peaks to crush ice. Once upon a time it was sold only in large chunks.
22. Art.
23.
24. Carpets.
25. Some silver jewelry. But I liked it not, and layout. Simple as that, and the soul is done. Wooden box, and sprinkled on the bottom of the black beans.
26. explain to the child that such records and where does the music. Volume at the gramophone regulated opening doors. The wider they open, the louder the sound.
27. Corner Tyler Derdona.
28. The old tool.
29. Boxes that before transporting glass containers.
30. Old photos. These are on every flea market. Do not really understand who needs old family photos.
31. Indicators of streets.
32. Car number 1929.
33. Postage stamps with Hitler.
34. Another "compact camera."
35. I can understand why people are buying old clothes, but a mystery to me why buy an old shoe. Especially if it is normal with mean shoes.
36. Boots for hipsters.
37. Plate.
38. Something like overhead projector slides, only bigger, and glass.
39. The typewriter came from the 60's with a funny keyboard.
40. The old lighters. What seems to be a manual on the very fact also lighter.
41.
42. Old phone. Not plastic Chinese fake and authentic thing.
43. Old school desk.
44.
45. Plates.
Familiar faces.
46. It is interesting how the wind this tutorial brought to New York
47.
48. The company manufactures and sells kites made in the form of a sailboat
49. These guys are selling t-shirts
50. Sellers bike
51. I've never seen a fully chromed great.
52. This company sells all with the image of the bike.
53. In addition to the old stuff is still there with different food stalls.
54. But in my opinion a little expensive. A slice of pizza for $ 5 it is somehow too much even for New York. The trailer is the right mobile pizza oven.
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54 photos via samsebeskazal
The price of every thing I did not ask. Is not always clear where the seller, and I had no purpose there to buy something. Flea market prices for these are usually in the range of from 5 to 100 dollars. The simplest things are on 5-10-15, something more serious, such as camera, sell for 40-60. Large or qualitative things go for the drain. Something much more expensive there, but rarely. It's still not antiques, but ordinary old things. And it's the New York price tags. Beyond all this costs much cheaper.
2. At the flea market, you can find just about anything. Sometimes it really surprises with its range of meaninglessness. But once sold, then it is probably someone who needs it.
3. Someone produces and sells iron letters. You can buy one, or you can type the word
4. Box horseshoes, springs and gears.
5. Patches with overalls. Almost every mechanic has such with his name. But who buys them here, I'll never know.
6. Persons for dolls.
7. Smiling machine.
8. belt buckles.
9. She sews pillow with prints of animals.
10. Cast iron mermaid.
11. Piggy. Put a coin into the language, press the lever, and the Negro swallows it.
12. Also piggy bank.
13. This is the coolest. The bottom of her soldered. Just because the money will not pull out. As a child, in such cases, all battered, using the normal range.
14. Someone selling their own tailoring (most pereshiva). I liked the American flag as a tablecloth. The girl in a fur hat (the street was under 30c) is also beautiful
15. Globe backlit.
16. According to the map it is the post-war (56-year).
17. Mincer. When I photographed her, then behind heard one man say to another in Russian and with a strong emphasis - Look! I know this thing with a manual! This chopper. My grandmother has this.
18. Keys, Scales, and cameras.
19. I have a home somewhere there is one. Well, or similar. Also folding and also Kodak.
20. Bank from under the flower tea.
21. Peaks to crush ice. Once upon a time it was sold only in large chunks.
22. Art.
23.
24. Carpets.
25. Some silver jewelry. But I liked it not, and layout. Simple as that, and the soul is done. Wooden box, and sprinkled on the bottom of the black beans.
26. explain to the child that such records and where does the music. Volume at the gramophone regulated opening doors. The wider they open, the louder the sound.
27. Corner Tyler Derdona.
28. The old tool.
29. Boxes that before transporting glass containers.
30. Old photos. These are on every flea market. Do not really understand who needs old family photos.
31. Indicators of streets.
32. Car number 1929.
33. Postage stamps with Hitler.
34. Another "compact camera."
35. I can understand why people are buying old clothes, but a mystery to me why buy an old shoe. Especially if it is normal with mean shoes.
36. Boots for hipsters.
37. Plate.
38. Something like overhead projector slides, only bigger, and glass.
39. The typewriter came from the 60's with a funny keyboard.
40. The old lighters. What seems to be a manual on the very fact also lighter.
41.
42. Old phone. Not plastic Chinese fake and authentic thing.
43. Old school desk.
44.
45. Plates.
Familiar faces.
46. It is interesting how the wind this tutorial brought to New York
47.
48. The company manufactures and sells kites made in the form of a sailboat
49. These guys are selling t-shirts
50. Sellers bike
51. I've never seen a fully chromed great.
52. This company sells all with the image of the bike.
53. In addition to the old stuff is still there with different food stalls.
54. But in my opinion a little expensive. A slice of pizza for $ 5 it is somehow too much even for New York. The trailer is the right mobile pizza oven.
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Source: