Lol! I was thinking the same thing...there was one guy that kept staring at her everywhere PAM moved....it was like geez fella...can't you get any more obvious?? But hey...PAM is young and cute...now me...I'm 65 and could stand there with paper money taped to my forehead and nary a stare would I get! LOL! Enjoyed the video...Thanks for sharing! 🙋♀️
I have been watching . your videos for a month or so. I really enjoy everything you collect and find. I just wanted to say Thank You for putting out such quality videos! I love the ride alongs and how you are never rushed when you show your items. The history is my favorite part !! Keep up the great work!!
I love going along with you on trips to flea markets and thrift stores and estate sales. I love doing that too. My husband is recovering from back surgery and we lost his income permanently and I have not been able to afford to go so you Renee let me travel with you. Thank u for that!
Another great video💖 The 'health' book is hilarious. Blue Bus Dave sets up at Lamberville every Sunday. You have to go say hi. He is so nice and has the most fantastic goodies. Blue Bus Dave is also on RUclips.
So glad I found you because of Taco. I am taking somethings to Flea Market soon and not sure what to price items for. I have Vintage post cards/unused and some antique ones used and unused. Vintage wrapping paper, and WAY vintage sheet music(I seen you just found a bunch of that). Random paper items. Thanks so much!
If you want to move out items, postcards generally sell for $1-$3, depending on what is on them. Of course, more ornate postcards or holiday cards can sell for higher amounts online. Vintage sheet music also depends on the cover illustration and if it is a sought after piece. Sometimes it is good to just get an idea of what people are willing to spend at your market and price from there.
I liked that guy in the center telling you to stop messing up the boxes as it's messing with what he already looked through. lol Loved that health advice book, that's definitely a keeper for a conversation piece, like you said!
I do a bit of junk journaling. The books I look out for are botanical prints, field guides for butterflies, birds, trees, etc., math books, and anything with flower images. Sometimes it's the cover, sometimes it's the pages. I do use a lot of book pages too. I don't dare go to thrift stores and yard sales every week, my house would fill up!
Allllll the men.....😉 deff pays to be a woman at the flea market...what do you say Taco?? LOVE your humor on setting the book out! My grandfather had some beautiful sheet music, the graphics so colorful. I snagged them all and framed them and they hang in our home. Some are from the 20's and signed by the writer.
Did you see my edit for my past mail video? If you are the same Rogette that recently sent me a package, my filming cut off and I have to include your letter in the next video. If it's the wrong Rogette, ignore my comment haha. I remember the first name as it's different, but perhaps more than one Rogette has sent me mail!
@@PaperandMoose I am the same Rogette. I really enjoy your videos and such a wide variety of topics and interests. You are an interesting and well rounded person. Keep the great work. I watch for your newest video daily.
I was looking through the comments hoping someone else would point out the guy at 5:22 trying to pick the magazine up and the other dude grabbed it back lol its so funny to me
If you have a booth (Etsy) online, you can scan collections of old graphics and put them together as printable PDF files and sell them for $1.50- $5.00 each for scrapbooking, or crafts . You never run out of stock. You just have to make sure they aren't Disney or newer than 1978.
Great Haul! You mentioned junk journaling, as far as selling ephemera for them; if the papers are 1923 or older, you can digitize & sell copies by pdf download & you can keep original. If 1924 or younger, still under copyright so you can only sell original. Love your finds!
Thank you for the info! Many viewers have suggested doing the PDF copy. I have to look into the quality of my printer/scanner and see if it will be suitable. I know some viewers also have recommended scanner brands, so have to check them out as well.
Hello from Germany! I'm in junk journal fever and loved to watch your finds from that flea market. Your selling table looked great. Happy that I found your channel and you got a new subscriber from me. Schemes Wochenende Pam!
Renee, you must stop buying items for your “Todo List” or plan on living to be at least 200 to get them all finished!! I just finished selling some choice postcards so now I have some cash to buy more paper as well, yup have that disease too - collecting! 😬
If I could live to be 200 and still have my wits about me, I think that would be neat. It would be interesting to be around in 100 years to see what is collectible and what isn't.
I like the idea of watching reactions when customers open that book, should be entertaining. Also, great idea for putting an image on the pin bezels, I have an ETSY shop and I sell custom charms with images on them....very similar idea.
You have all the dealers or resellers crowding Your space as you try setting up, been there done that, all guys of course, just reminds me of our local flea market with the very early morning set ups crazy And they grab stuff before you get it out lol You by yourself, good thing you only have smalls...hope you did well!!!
I think the stick pins were either memorial or trade union pins that could be customized with a photo. You mentioned there is German on the back, if the word Verein is there, these are probably trade union pins.
Enjoyed the video...I haven’t been to the Golden Nugget in years, always bought good there ...got myself a really nice engraved 18th century powder horn there once. Looks like you got some fun paper , the Doc Savage might be worth a little bit too. If you ever run across any of his Radio Show Club tokens pick them up, they can sell for $Hundreds or even more. Got a kick out of your quip about selling empty boxes. Over the years I’ve sold more then a couple including one I got over $500 for ( older Colt revolver box)
It makes me so anxious when the swarm happens at set up. I know that's the point- to sell. It's also my least fav part of having yard sales! 😊. Also that red top is so cute on you. I am also a junk journaler. LOVE vintage graphics and books, playing cards- all of it!
The regulars here are nice - they will ask for specific items they are looking for and also not just go picking through your vehicle. They politely wait until you have a box out of your car and then ask if they can look at it.
Those wreath stick pins look like grieving jewelry. I'm rewatching some of your past videos to learn some new information and to be entertained. I don't go out, but about once or twice a month, to the Dr., Because I can't afford to catch covid-19. It's getting very bad around Dayton Ohio. I'm foreseeing a 3-6 week shutdown again.😭 With flu coming on, things are getting rough!
I'd be looking for vintage Masonic pins in that glom! Have found a number of these in past estate sales, as well as Masonic widows passing on a deceased Bro.'s jewelry to me. As to those neat coloring books, even the children's attempts to color the pages has charm. The flea market scene looks like feeding time at the zoo! Nice to get rid of stuff and get some change for the effort! How bout a picture of a frog on one of those stick pins? One of the ladies in my church group gave me a collection of very cute frog lapel pins. Wear one of these at times, and it gets attention. As to that book on flies...it works!! Like your new haircut...as a balding guy...it makes me envious! Lon Chaney Jr. the son of the great Lon, played the Wolf Man in the movies. Watch out for that super volcano stirring at Yellowstone...according to the doom and gloomers she's going to blow any day now!
Enjoy one of nature's best. As to those predictors, the world has "ended" numerous times already! Locally, we had a radio evangelist who thrice predicted the rapture...however planet earth is, with all its faults, no pun intended, is still quite alive!
I love paper- been selling it along time- Started my selling career in 1998 and opened a book store in 2000. That has since closed yet I still love getting paper. My eBay unfortunately is a big array of everything these days, but i always wished i could make it on just paper. maybe someday! love the videos, thanks
I had The Wedding of the Painted Doll in my Etsy shop! It sold! I bought about 10 sets of sheet music at an estate sale to see how they’d do. Of course, I picked that one for the graphics too! Hope you sell yours.
Just my own particular "trigger," but the pictures in books I usually call "illustrations," not "graphics," especially since in most books the artist gets an illustration credit on the cover or title page. Keep up the good work ... and KM is RIGHT .... for a while it looked like a feeding frenzy at your flea market table!!! What a way to attract men! Hahahahaha.
Crows are really smart, IQ of a 5 year old. Put out some shiny things and tell him its for him. Really enjoyed this. Do you know Blue Bus Dave? I ask because he has a channel and sells in Lambert.
There's a class picture and original paper diploma from (I think) 1931 in the case at the checkouts at the Goodwill on Linden Road in Bethlehem. I believe you live somewhere in that area.
You ARE popular at the flea market :) That fellow in the red hat seemed to be a real collector; telling you off for messing up the boxes LOL. There don't seem to be any flea markets like that anywhere around where I live, a shame because you can pick up some interesting stuff.
Please, do you still have the Doc Savage book you showed us?? I would love to buy that. If you still have it, please keep it for me! I have a very good, disabled friend who is crazy for Doc Savage. He’s so difficult to find gifts for & that would be perfect! Please let me know. I’m a new subscriber & really enjoy your videos. Thank you so much for making them!
Thank you! Got it shorter so that it's more manageable in-between my haircuts. (Yes, short hair still can be unruly haha). That group of men are always there, rain or shine. They want first dibs at the treasures!
Nic the book smith , is a good channel, it takes a long time to make a junk journal, but a lot of fun! If you have a full time job, may take to much of your time. I think you just do this as a hobby.😊 lol
You should know all the regular clients that you recognize what they collect and phone #'s and now days and ??? email... This how my sister net works she know most of her regulars by name and she is not as Pretty as you matter of fact she is 300+ lbs. but smart......She knows most of the dealers and what they collect and what they will being selling as you do paper... she does place setting and small wears and jewelry... A lot War memorabilia... sweet heart pins, metals!!!!!!!!!!!
At about 6 minutes in I laughed thinking, "I never knew you could attract men by putting out paper!"
Put that on a t-shirt! Haha
K M I was thinking the same thing! :)
K M ...I’ve attracted women by putting out paper...especially $50s and $100s ! 😉😃
Lol! I was thinking the same thing...there was one guy that kept staring at her everywhere PAM moved....it was like geez fella...can't you get any more obvious?? But hey...PAM is young and cute...now me...I'm 65 and could stand there with paper money taped to my forehead and nary a stare would I get! LOL! Enjoyed the video...Thanks for sharing! 🙋♀️
Hahah!
I have been watching . your videos for a month or so. I really enjoy everything you collect and find. I just wanted to say Thank You for putting out such quality videos! I love the ride alongs and how you are never rushed when you show your items. The history is my favorite part !! Keep up the great work!!
Thank you Penny! Glad that you enjoy the content as I enjoy making the videos as well.
I love going along with you on trips to flea markets and thrift stores and estate sales. I love doing that too. My husband is recovering from back surgery and we lost his income permanently and I have not been able to afford to go so you Renee let me travel with you. Thank u for that!
Those guys were like vultures on your merchandise!! Glad u had a good sale day!
Oh, I have an Etsy store - Lorna's Little Finds - where I sell my photo albums and vintage crochet patterns. If anyone is interested!
The elderly men swarmed your tables🤣. Great finds!
They are that market's regulars. Early birds get the worm!
and... who you callin' "elderly???" LOL
The War We Wage-HOW TO KEEP A FLY.FROM SPREADING DISEASE...is a hoot! Pah ha ha ha ha!
That’s the best book ever. LMBO!!
See we don’t need words for everything that for sure.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The bloke who said "Good morning" had an amazing voice! :)
As always, such a delight to watch you. It seems Mr Crow seems to hang out by your porch. 💕
Another great video💖 The 'health' book is hilarious. Blue Bus Dave sets up at Lamberville every Sunday. You have to go say hi. He is so nice and has the most fantastic goodies. Blue Bus Dave is also on RUclips.
Southern Buckeye Blue Bus Dave would enjoy Taco Shacks and Paper and Moose. BBD loves jewelry and legos for his son. So nice to watch good videos
So glad I found you because of Taco. I am taking somethings to Flea Market soon and not sure what to price items for. I have Vintage post cards/unused and some antique ones used and unused. Vintage wrapping paper, and WAY vintage sheet music(I seen you just found a bunch of that). Random paper items. Thanks so much!
If you want to move out items, postcards generally sell for $1-$3, depending on what is on them. Of course, more ornate postcards or holiday cards can sell for higher amounts online. Vintage sheet music also depends on the cover illustration and if it is a sought after piece. Sometimes it is good to just get an idea of what people are willing to spend at your market and price from there.
@@PaperandMoose Awesome. Thanks for your help and for Replying :)
Fun to see your flea market booth....We sat up a few weeks ago and just about blew away ! ( NE Fla.).
Wind does make things interesting at the flea market!
Really like that you put everything back the way you find it.
I liked that guy in the center telling you to stop messing up the boxes as it's messing with what he already looked through. lol Loved that health advice book, that's definitely a keeper for a conversation piece, like you said!
They are serious about their paper! He is a nice man, a frequent buyer and always telling jokes/making people laugh.
It is good to have your early regulars. Looks like a beautiful day for flea markets. Always enjoy your adventures looking for and selling treasures.
Literally OBSESSED with that health book. So funny.
Stopped to play an older video even though I was probably watched already lol
Thank you!
It was fun to see your regular buyers line up as you were setting up. I heard one of them say "she always has great stuff"
Sometimes I feel bad if I don't have a lot of "new" merchandise for them!
I do a bit of junk journaling. The books I look out for are botanical prints, field guides for butterflies, birds, trees, etc., math books, and anything with flower images. Sometimes it's the cover, sometimes it's the pages. I do use a lot of book pages too. I don't dare go to thrift stores and yard sales every week, my house would fill up!
But it’s easy to store, easy to stack, & there’s always room for more paper!
Allllll the men.....😉 deff pays to be a woman at the flea market...what do you say Taco?? LOVE your humor on setting the book out! My grandfather had some beautiful sheet music, the graphics so colorful. I snagged them all and framed them and they hang in our home. Some are from the 20's and signed by the writer.
Really like your shorter haircut! Great for summer. Keep up the great variety - really enjoy your channel😁😁😁😁
Did you see my edit for my past mail video? If you are the same Rogette that recently sent me a package, my filming cut off and I have to include your letter in the next video. If it's the wrong Rogette, ignore my comment haha. I remember the first name as it's different, but perhaps more than one Rogette has sent me mail!
@@PaperandMoose I am the same Rogette. I really enjoy your videos and such a wide variety of topics and interests. You are an interesting and well rounded person. Keep the great work. I watch for your newest video daily.
I was looking through the comments hoping someone else would point out the guy at 5:22 trying to pick the magazine up and the other dude grabbed it back lol its so funny to me
It was a good day for you for buying and selling. My favorite was the fly book....the one with the woman on it! Love your short hairdo!
Extra good assortment of miniatures, jewelry!
Would love to see your library
If you have a booth (Etsy) online, you can scan collections of old graphics and put them together as printable PDF files and sell them for $1.50- $5.00 each for scrapbooking, or crafts . You never run out of stock. You just have to make sure they aren't Disney or newer than 1978.
Love the one with the pilot great graphics, be cute to have framed and put on the wall!! Nothing like the older graphics 😊😊
I was thinking the same thing! Love it💖
My husband and son would love that monter magazine. I absolutely love your videos and you . You make my day happyer. Thank you
Great Haul! You mentioned junk journaling, as far as selling ephemera for them; if the papers are 1923 or older, you can digitize & sell copies by pdf download & you can keep original. If 1924 or younger, still under copyright so you can only sell original. Love your finds!
Thank you for the info! Many viewers have suggested doing the PDF copy. I have to look into the quality of my printer/scanner and see if it will be suitable. I know some viewers also have recommended scanner brands, so have to check them out as well.
Hello from Germany! I'm in junk journal fever and loved to watch your finds from that flea market. Your selling table looked great. Happy that I found your channel and you got a new subscriber from me. Schemes Wochenende Pam!
Glad you found the channel & are liking the videos!
Renee, you must stop buying items for your “Todo List” or plan on living to be at least 200 to get them all finished!! I just finished selling some choice postcards so now I have some cash to buy more paper as well, yup have that disease too - collecting! 😬
If I could live to be 200 and still have my wits about me, I think that would be neat. It would be interesting to be around in 100 years to see what is collectible and what isn't.
Your book on advice and health was a fabulous find. It's a great find just to keep and have as a conversation piece
I love your yard. Great outdoor videos.
enjoyed!! good job!!! thanks for sharing!!
I like the idea of watching reactions when customers open that book, should be entertaining. Also, great idea for putting an image on the pin bezels, I have an ETSY shop and I sell custom charms with images on them....very similar idea.
You have all the dealers or resellers crowding
Your space as you try setting up, been there done that, all guys of course, just reminds me of our local flea market with the very early morning set ups crazy
And they grab stuff before you get it out lol
You by yourself, good thing you only have smalls...hope you did well!!!
Loved kids books,most from my childhood memories.
I think the stick pins were either memorial or trade union pins that could be customized with a photo. You mentioned there is German on the back, if the word Verein is there, these are probably trade union pins.
Great Video as Usual !! I think that it pays to be one of the 1st vendors!!! Have a wonderful rest of your day !!
Enjoyed the video...I haven’t been to the Golden Nugget in years, always bought good there ...got myself a really nice engraved 18th century powder horn there once.
Looks like you got some fun paper , the Doc Savage might be worth a little bit too.
If you ever run across any of his Radio Show Club tokens pick them up, they can sell for $Hundreds or even more.
Got a kick out of your quip about selling empty boxes.
Over the years I’ve sold more then a couple including one I got over $500 for ( older Colt revolver box)
Cool video :-) sure brings back memories of my paper selling days long ago.
I was there Memorial Day weekend. Was amazing flea market day !
That Dick Tracy book would be fun to read.
I had one that said "How to Train your Dog" when you open it a rubber hotdog pops out on a spring
This was the 1st video of seeing you be the sellers at a flea market. It is interesting.
Hey Lambertville. Have you met Blue Bus Dave? Love th3 present up tables. Such a great idea. You always find such neat stuff. Thanks for sharing.
You picked out some really fun stuff! The Horror Magazine! The Health Guide!
The Doc Savage is at least $10 and closer to $20 in good condition. I always love your videos pretty lady!!
Advice and health was a hoot! TFS
It makes me so anxious when the swarm happens at set up. I know that's the point- to sell. It's also my least fav part of having yard sales! 😊. Also that red top is so cute on you. I am also a junk journaler. LOVE vintage graphics and books, playing cards- all of it!
The regulars here are nice - they will ask for specific items they are looking for and also not just go picking through your vehicle. They politely wait until you have a box out of your car and then ask if they can look at it.
Hi glad u did good saling love watching you keep on find ing nice things merry Christmas and happy new year love Patricia curry Danville VA ❤🎉😊
Sold it All!!! Yea!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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You always get the best paper ever, love everything.
The health book, so funny 🤣
Those wreath stick pins look like grieving jewelry.
I'm rewatching some of your past videos to learn some new information and to be entertained. I don't go out, but about once or twice a month, to the Dr., Because I can't afford to catch covid-19. It's getting very bad around Dayton Ohio. I'm foreseeing a 3-6 week shutdown again.😭 With flu coming on, things are getting rough!
Mourning jewelry. Couldn't think of the proper term for those stuck pins!
I'd be looking for vintage Masonic pins in that glom! Have found a number of these in past estate sales, as well as Masonic widows passing on a deceased Bro.'s jewelry to me. As to those neat coloring books, even the children's attempts to color the pages has charm. The flea market scene looks like feeding time at the zoo! Nice to get rid of stuff and get some change for the effort! How bout a picture of a frog on one of those stick pins? One of the ladies in my church group gave me a collection of very cute frog lapel pins. Wear one of these at times, and it gets attention. As to that book on flies...it works!! Like your new haircut...as a balding guy...it makes me envious! Lon Chaney Jr. the son of the great Lon, played the Wolf Man in the movies. Watch out for that super volcano stirring at Yellowstone...according to the doom and gloomers she's going to blow any day now!
I think when I was at Yellowstone 2 years ago, they were expecting the super volcano to blow then. Hopefully it wait until after I come back!
Enjoy one of nature's best. As to those predictors, the world has "ended" numerous times already! Locally, we had a radio evangelist who thrice predicted the rapture...however planet earth is, with all its faults, no pun intended, is still quite alive!
I liked hearing the guy recite Fuzzy Was a Bear!!
Love the Flea videos - Neat stuff all:) Tks!
Gosh the men swormed your table like if it was an all you can eat buffet at the Golden Corral. 🙈😸
I love paper- been selling it along time- Started my selling career in 1998 and opened a book store in 2000. That has since closed yet I still love getting paper. My eBay unfortunately is a big array of everything these days, but i always wished i could make it on just paper. maybe someday! love the videos, thanks
I had The Wedding of the Painted Doll in my Etsy shop! It sold! I bought about 10 sets of sheet music at an estate sale to see how they’d do. Of course, I picked that one for the graphics too! Hope you sell yours.
The cover was too cute to pass up on!
Just my own particular "trigger," but the pictures in books I usually call "illustrations," not "graphics," especially since in most books the artist gets an illustration credit on the cover or title page.
Keep up the good work ... and KM is RIGHT .... for a while it looked like a feeding frenzy at your flea market table!!! What a way to attract men! Hahahahaha.
Crows are really smart, IQ of a 5 year old. Put out some shiny things and tell him its for him. Really enjoyed this. Do you know Blue Bus Dave? I ask because he has a channel and sells in Lambert.
I live near the original Disneyland and it was part of my growing up!!
Love vintage Disney ephemera also old tickets etc.. very collectible
Lucky you! It must have been great being able to go there as a child!
@@PaperandMoose my sister and I sang in a choir at the opening of "It's a Small World" and have found one picture with her in it. Love Disneyana
@@dianelindall1153 That is great!! Keep that picture for sure!
Well, the American Fostoria glass set are box shaped!
were the small pins mourning pins? they used to put pics of the dead loved ones in them to wear in mourning
There's a class picture and original paper diploma from (I think) 1931 in the case at the checkouts at the Goodwill on Linden Road in Bethlehem. I believe you live somewhere in that area.
Fly book is a hoot!
Great video
It looked like the walking dead surrounding your table. Remember you have to get them through the brain!!!!
Hahaha!
What do you do with your vintage papers?
What will you do with the bits and pieces ?? When you did the walk around? I wish we had the kind if markets you have.
All the sellers, there to buy...
Vintage goodness is correct!!! 😌
What do you do with the coloring books and other paper you find?
You ARE popular at the flea market :) That fellow in the red hat seemed to be a real collector; telling you off for messing up the boxes LOL. There don't seem to be any flea markets like that anywhere around where I live, a shame because you can pick up some interesting stuff.
He was all in jest, as he is a regular at the market and always friendly. I try to tidy up my table when I can, so any spare moment I have to use!
Snazzy bunch of jewelry!!
Did Tony just buy back his paper? LOL He is such a nice man.
Hi. Been watching you a few months. Very cool videos. Happy Picking
You are a big hit with the old guys! What's that about?
Ilove your videos
VERY interesting video ty :)
great content as always .
OMG! That is too funny
Was that Tony in the red hat?
thanks
Please, do you still have the Doc Savage book you showed us?? I would love to buy that. If you still have it, please keep it for me!
I have a very good, disabled friend who is crazy for Doc Savage. He’s so difficult to find gifts for & that would be perfect!
Please let me know.
I’m a new subscriber & really enjoy your videos. Thank you so much for making them!
Maybe someone will buy the "fly" book to have in a "man cave":) Am enjoying your videos.
cool do you run into Blue Bus Dave, he goes to that flea market.
Its so funny the horror magazine i was like buy it buy it
First off, LOVE the new 'do'! Very early buyers, huh?
Thank you! Got it shorter so that it's more manageable in-between my haircuts. (Yes, short hair still can be unruly haha). That group of men are always there, rain or shine. They want first dibs at the treasures!
At 17:01 mistress of the dark popped out and freaked me out lmao
Nic the book smith , is a good channel, it takes a long time to make a junk journal, but a lot of fun! If you have a full time job, may take to much of your time. I think you just do this as a hobby.😊 lol
They didn’t even give you time to set up? Lol!
Scratch that... you just explained.
1st pin is "Comedy" the other would be Tragedy.
What a great day! I love that this has table for you...
You should know all the regular clients that you recognize what they collect and phone #'s and now days and ??? email... This how my sister net works she know most of her regulars by name and she is not as Pretty as you matter of fact she is 300+ lbs. but smart......She knows most of the dealers and what they collect and what they will being selling as you do paper... she does place setting and small wears and jewelry... A lot War memorabilia... sweet heart pins, metals!!!!!!!!!!!
See what happens when you are pretty. You are attracting men like a magnet