Thank you for your feedback and encouragement. The layout this time in San Diego is a little chaotic, and I had to cut off a lout of walking around bits. Hopefully the next one will be better.
There should be some tool events: The Woodworking shows Two Galleria Parkway Atlanta, Georgia, 30339 www.thewoodworkingshows.com/baltimore.html Last event was in Feburary. MWTCA Madison, GA mwtca.org/new-tool-meeting-page/upcoming-area-metting-date-locations/ But I can't find up to date info.
Great video! Very nice job recording this. Who is buying these things? There didn't seem to be very many customers, although there weren't many overall views. Maybe there is a larger market for tools in the Midwest where homes have basements. Plus the boomers were more into this stuff than millennials and gen-zs, as high schools don't offer many 'shop' classes like they did 40+ years ago. We've become too much of a throw-away society; things are built to throw away rather than fix. For some reason, seeing all these wonderful tools but relatively few buyers made me feel sad. I agree, you have excellent style. Thank you for the walk-around. I'll try to get there this Sunday.
I usually get to tool meets early so most stuff is not sold yet, and I try not to record other people so I avoid crowded spots. I do not stay there for the entire duration so I can’t answer how many people show up every time, but it seems to have more people than pre COVID-19 era. If you go there, you will be surprised by the age span of attendees. Glad you like this video and looking forward to getting more people to these events.
Perth Western Australia I really like your style such a polite person and you’re filming is great. Thank you so much
Thank you for your feedback and encouragement. The layout this time in San Diego is a little chaotic, and I had to cut off a lout of walking around bits. Hopefully the next one will be better.
You worded it perfectly donneil could not agree with you more.
Man that's a great flea market .Never have one like that here in the east. north Georgia USA Have fun!
There should be some tool events:
The Woodworking shows
Two Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, Georgia, 30339
www.thewoodworkingshows.com/baltimore.html
Last event was in Feburary.
MWTCA
Madison, GA
mwtca.org/new-tool-meeting-page/upcoming-area-metting-date-locations/
But I can't find up to date info.
Great video! Very nice job recording this.
Who is buying these things? There didn't seem to be very many customers, although there weren't many overall views.
Maybe there is a larger market for tools in the Midwest where homes have basements. Plus the boomers were more into this stuff than millennials and gen-zs, as high schools don't offer many 'shop' classes like they did 40+ years ago. We've become too much of a throw-away society; things are built to throw away rather than fix.
For some reason, seeing all these wonderful tools but relatively few buyers made me feel sad.
I agree, you have excellent style. Thank you for the walk-around. I'll try to get there this Sunday.
I usually get to tool meets early so most stuff is not sold yet, and I try not to record other people so I avoid crowded spots.
I do not stay there for the entire duration so I can’t answer how many people show up every time, but it seems to have more people than pre COVID-19 era. If you go there, you will be surprised by the age span of attendees. Glad you like this video and looking forward to getting more people to these events.
Fun video
At 2125 it is nice to see a VW tool
@@robertputnam6324 you lost me. What VW tool?