George: I love how you’re always promoting other vendors. Your generosity of spirit & sense of community is heartwarming. Thanks for being such a positive force and role model.
Your Springfield community means a lot to America. I am sorry that you received such negative publicity caused by your own Senator. What a waste he is.
Thank you for Sharing. What a great Antique show. So many wonderful things and the venders also are so diverse. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
Good evening, George. That weather wouldn't bother me a jot. I love a thunderstorm. I'm sure it was rough on all of you that were selling, though. I liked that Dutch Boy doll, and the Buster Brown shoe store piece. I have a child's Buster Brown tea set. Those boxes...al of them...were fantastic. Old boxes have always interested me. The fernware was something I could see myself living with easily. I _really_ liked that! There looked like a lot of carnival canes where the tramp art was. Those are something that I like. Aaarg! I want that barrister bookcase, with the leaded glass fronts. I spotted a tumbler, in that irradiated glass lot, that I would've liked to have...if it hadn't been monkied with. It was a Heisey piece. Loved the Empire Revival library table. There were a lot of things there that would've really tempted me. Thanks for the tour!
You are another intrepid collector then! I was shocked to sell thousands of dollars during a downpour but hey, I'd have shopped too. I'd own all or any of those boxes, and the barrister bookcase to boot! I saw the Heisey tumbler too, it was sad that they ruined it with irradiation. I hope Willie Joe brought the Dutch Boy doll, I understand we'll have the Buster Brown piece in the booth with us too!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I might not go grocery shopping during a downpour, but I'd definitely shop an antiques show during one 😂 Those boxes and the barrister bookcase were fantastic! I thought the price, on the bookcase, was more than fair for it, too. I have a pitcher and four tumblers in that Heisey _Colonial_ pattern, and I'd like to add two more tumblers, but that one had been, to me, turned into waste. My favourite Heisey is their clear glass, (I have a bad habit of comparing any clear glass to Heisey, too), and my favourite is their _Colonial_ pattern. For me, it's all about the glass, with Heisey, and I don't even want etched or molded patterns on it, much less have it irradiated like that piece. I don't think I'd have been able to resist either the Dutch Boy doll or the Buster Brown piece.
Thank you for sharing your Extravaganza video! I was so happy to have found you today and say hi. Just so happened that I found my crazy daisy Cinderella bowl in the size I needed shortly thereafter. Thank you for visiting with me for a few minutes. I had a great time and look forward to next season, although I hope not as HOT!
Love this market place. You are so fun to watch and look at things with. That Purple set of glassware dishes would have been mine if I had been there my favorite color and that would have been on my table for dinner. Lovely set. Thanks for letting me tag along with you and have a wonderful day and safe travels.
This was FANTASTIC George!! I’m glad you had a great show!! I loved your added embellishment to the insurance letter advertisement. You always crack me up at some point in all of your videos!!❤
@@TheAntiqueNomad yes you met him yesterday. He said take pic of his hat?? 😂 You and your wife had booth yesterday? His YT channel came by yesterday ...
Hi love your programme. You commented that the page turner was so you didn't soil the books. I was told that they were used to turn news papers. In the past newsprint came off on your hands,so if you didn't have a butler to iron the paper to prevent this happening. Us commoners used a page Turner. Keep the videos coming. Best wishes Sandra
Somebody dropped a dime on that pay phone;it got loose into the wild. Superman couldn't change in that phone booth unless he was willing to flash everyone on the street.
Okay, I am going to put my 2 cents in- women have been in the workforce for a very long time and fought for equal rights way before the 1970s- that is just when the ERA was put forward. Think back to Francis Perkins- the first woman Secretary of Labor in 1933. I love the Primitives and Folk Art you let us see- the Fernware is incredible- I am going to begin to look for it (here in New Hampshire we host Highland Games in the summer!)
I think the purple glass is pretty . But , as you said George , not everyone is a fan. But that’s what makes the antique and vintage world interesting , there’s something for everyone. Just waiting to be discovered . I should tell you about a stone known as ammolite. It started being introduced in the 1960’s. So there are vintage pieces . It’s only found along the St. Mary river in Southern Alberta , which makes it rare . The more blue in the stone , the higher the value . Wish I could put a link here for you . But if you Google this , you may want to investigate it . You might find pieces of this in estates , or a place like Vegas .
Neat! i'll definitely google it. I like the deep purple color in glass made that way, and I like the lavender color of glass that has slowly turned in the sun...but the irradiation to me is "cheating", plus I see them ruin some good old pieces of glass that way
You got RAIN??!!!! Jesus God, we have been under the WORST DROUGHT in decades here in Ohio----so if this giant flea market Happy Vibe brought some rain this week-----THANK GOD!! I live only about 10-15 miles from there and we got zilch.
Very useful information about the Bischoff clear stoppers - thank you. I have just acquired a Bischoff amber crackle decanter like the one in this video, but missing its stopper, and will now be looking for a clear one.
When you spoke of the history of Clay & Frelinghuysen picture, it sounds similar to what happening in our country at this time with the Elites in power & not wanting to give it up…
Interesting about the New Jersey connection! I wasn't familiar with his VP pick. I do know Clay County, KY and have toured Clay's home in Lexington, which was quite interesting.
@azmike1 Springfield was just like it's been the last 5 years since I started going there, no issues with anyone at all. I go to the restaurants, grocery stores, thrift stores, lodging establishments and the antique show there, and the only time I ever was bothered by anyone was an American woman who tried panhandling me (which I encounter nowadays in EVERY American town I go to with a population over 10,000).
So it's off topic but what's it really like there. Meaning the Haitian immigrant problem eating cats Etc. Have you seen anything or you don't want to touch this topic with a 10-foot Pole. Totally curious for an unbiased opinion.
Well, since you asked--I've been here 6 times in 3 years, have driven extensively through Springfield and know people who live here. Not once have any of them said that rumor has a basis in fact! The people I've met all seem perfectly nice, and both locals and this particular group of immigrants (who came here legally to flee the gangs who took over their country) seem to be working hard, paying taxes and living their lives. The new arrivals are not fully enculturated, and still are learning both English and what the social mores are in a new land. The town has grown very fast and the need for more infrastructure hasn't caught up yet to the influx, which has created hardships for both those who were here and the new arrivals. Social friction while new arrivals learn what is expected of them in a new culture is typical in any boom town; the same thing happened when I was a kid and was one of 20000 new arrivals in Bremerton, Washington when the Navy built a new submarine base there. It caused more traffic, crowded schools, and took about 3 years for them to hire enough police and build enough schools for us. Some of the locals had initial resentment about us being transfered there from California and Texas (until they realized what an economic boom it was for them)...but no one falsely accused us of eating their pets! The VP candidate for the GOP now admits that he made up this story (about his own consitutents) to get people's attention, spreading a tale that was originally started by a known neo-Nazi who does not like the fact that immigrants have moved here. The GOP Governor and GOP mayor of Springfield have both disavowed his comments, and nothing I've seen here indicates that they are the ones lying.
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you for this!!! Refreshing to hear your feelings about this tumultuous political season… Truly appreciate your perspective… May the Better Angels prevail!! 🩶🩶🩶
I'm just showing that people collect political memorabilia and what it is and its impact on society in the past. I do not use this channel to discuss current events because that is not its purpose.
George: I love how you’re always promoting other vendors. Your generosity of spirit & sense of community is heartwarming. Thanks for being such a positive force and role model.
I appreciate the fact that other people have a different eye and find interesting things I might not, so it’s a pleasure to show them too
Loved going along with you. Good to see some "real" antiques. Learned alot as always.
Great video George! Thanks for sharing!
You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I’m so glad that you guys are coming to Springfield this weekend! It means a lot to our community!
I have visited Springfield Ohio last month. Such a nice town with friendly residents! Made us feel welcome
The national news should cover the lies being spread by liers . They are so exploiting your community. It's hateful 😢
I hate what that politician has caused to happen in Springfield OH 😢
Your Springfield community means a lot to America. I am sorry that you received such negative publicity caused by your own Senator. What a waste he is.
@@cherylmellblom5471 they are using the lies to further their own agenda.
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So happy I got to meet you this weekend!
Me too! Please come visit us there again next May
Do you remember when this was, George? Such a cool video; thank you, as always!
This was the spring show of this year
Oh my gosh ❤ everyone was there! Thanks for taking us along George! ❤❤❤😊
I loved My Favorite Martian too!
Fun video!
Thank you for Sharing. What a great Antique show. So many wonderful things and the venders also are so diverse. Please Stay Safe Happy and Healthy Have A Wonderful Day
It really is! ❤ I am shocked to see what that politician has caused to happen since the debate 😢
George is so fun to be with, even if it's only online 😂
Good evening, George. That weather wouldn't bother me a jot. I love a thunderstorm. I'm sure it was rough on all of you that were selling, though. I liked that Dutch Boy doll, and the Buster Brown shoe store piece. I have a child's Buster Brown tea set. Those boxes...al of them...were fantastic. Old boxes have always interested me. The fernware was something I could see myself living with easily. I _really_ liked that! There looked like a lot of carnival canes where the tramp art was. Those are something that I like. Aaarg! I want that barrister bookcase, with the leaded glass fronts. I spotted a tumbler, in that irradiated glass lot, that I would've liked to have...if it hadn't been monkied with. It was a Heisey piece. Loved the Empire Revival library table. There were a lot of things there that would've really tempted me. Thanks for the tour!
You are another intrepid collector then! I was shocked to sell thousands of dollars during a downpour but hey, I'd have shopped too. I'd own all or any of those boxes, and the barrister bookcase to boot! I saw the Heisey tumbler too, it was sad that they ruined it with irradiation. I hope Willie Joe brought the Dutch Boy doll, I understand we'll have the Buster Brown piece in the booth with us too!
@@TheAntiqueNomad I might not go grocery shopping during a downpour, but I'd definitely shop an antiques show during one 😂 Those boxes and the barrister bookcase were fantastic! I thought the price, on the bookcase, was more than fair for it, too. I have a pitcher and four tumblers in that Heisey _Colonial_ pattern, and I'd like to add two more tumblers, but that one had been, to me, turned into waste. My favourite Heisey is their clear glass, (I have a bad habit of comparing any clear glass to Heisey, too), and my favourite is their _Colonial_ pattern. For me, it's all about the glass, with Heisey, and I don't even want etched or molded patterns on it, much less have it irradiated like that piece. I don't think I'd have been able to resist either the Dutch Boy doll or the Buster Brown piece.
37:10 my favorite is the unbirthday.
Yes! My favorite birthdays now are Un-birthdays lol
12:39 oh my heart!!! Ferns are part of my soul. I think in a past life I was a non-human tender of wild ferns. Yes, I’m woowoo like that.
My dad harvested them for florists when he was young! They taught them how to take some fronds without destroying the plants
Oh how wonderful!!
I rarely shop online- I prefer estate sales, antique shops, and shows !
I honestly like real world antiquing because we get to share the excitement in person!
Thank you for sharing your Extravaganza video! I was so happy to have found you today and say hi. Just so happened that I found my crazy daisy Cinderella bowl in the size I needed shortly thereafter. Thank you for visiting with me for a few minutes. I had a great time and look forward to next season, although I hope not as HOT!
I'm so glad you found me too, and also happy you found that bowl! I thought you might if you kept searching.
Love this market place. You are so fun to watch and look at things with. That Purple set of glassware dishes would have been mine if I had been there my favorite color and that would have been on my table for dinner. Lovely set. Thanks for letting me tag along with you and have a wonderful day and safe travels.
O my yes I do. I really wish I could have came to the show. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I know, we keep missing each other! We'll connect soon
The Marion Sloan painting is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your adventure and the treasures you found along the way. ❤❤
You are so welcome!
That avocado green cat 🐱🤩
That Buster Brown piece is so great! I love it!
It's for sale now!
Such a fun time
For me too!
Your booth looks great, George. You have a great selection of items. Love the enameled compacts.
Boy did they sell!
15:02 the mother and daughter duo have great items… and that BROOCH 🤩
Yes! So big and good
Jerry has a great hat. I fell for the Betsy Ross tale. Now I know the truth. Love seeing all kinds of new items. New to me. Thanks George! 😊❤
I love debunking that tale! It started because her descendants wanted to keep the house and it meant they could charge admission
What a great show! Really impressive items. It’s amazing to know people travel all over the USA sharing their treasures.
It's great ! Let's keep showing George some love & Share his video 🎉
60 percent of the US Population live within a day's drive, it's a great spot for it
This was FANTASTIC George!! I’m glad you had a great show!! I loved your added embellishment to the insurance letter advertisement. You always crack me up at some point in all of your videos!!❤
Lol thanks I had fun with that
George, this sounds like a good, can’t wait !
Found you through JLR Investigates and Magnolia! ✝️🕊️💜
Interesting! I hadn't met JLR Investigates before
@@TheAntiqueNomad yes you met him yesterday. He said take pic of his hat?? 😂 You and your wife had booth yesterday? His YT channel came by yesterday ...
Hooray! My favorite! Appraisals ❤️🐩 👨🏻🎨
They are fun, Poodle !
A lot of great stuff and a lot of great people. Loved the barrister book case! Looks like an amazing show!!
It really is good!
Hi love your programme. You commented that the page turner was so you didn't soil the books. I was told that they were used to turn news papers. In the past newsprint came off on your hands,so if you didn't have a butler to iron the paper to prevent this happening. Us commoners used a page Turner. Keep the videos coming. Best wishes Sandra
That also makes sense!
Hope this weekend is successful for you.
Thanks! It went well
Love the quilts
Hey George...always good to see you😂
It sure is !! Springfield is a great town lots of friendly people live there. We visited last month ❤
What fun!
Such a nice town, Springfield! Friendly folks live there! Don't believe the current News Shows 😢
Gosh, I wish I could have gone there. There’s a lot of real nice stuff, such a variety & beautiful piece’s. But, I’m in California…
Hope to get out there next year!
I’ll be there at some point this weekend. My first time in Springfield. Hope to find your tent!
I'm in booth #301, yellow tent under a big tree in front of the Dog Pavilion. It's one of the few numbered spaces actually shown on their map!
I'm in Booth 301, one of the few numbers shown on the map they give out! Please stop by, yellow tent under a big tree by the Dog Pavilion
Welcome to our community. You’ll find many many nice people and good restaurants here. You might want to try Rose Goute, our Haitian restaurant.
@@kathleenharbaugh3013 Lovely that you are supporting your Haitian community 💕
Somebody dropped a dime on that pay phone;it got loose into the wild. Superman couldn't change in that phone booth unless he was willing to flash everyone on the street.
Lol that's true
Okay, I am going to put my 2 cents in- women have been in the workforce for a very long time and fought for equal rights way before the 1970s- that is just when the ERA was put forward. Think back to Francis Perkins- the first woman Secretary of Labor in 1933.
I love the Primitives and Folk Art you let us see- the Fernware is incredible- I am going to begin to look for it (here in New Hampshire we host Highland Games in the summer!)
Your the best !
Aww thanks
I think the purple glass is pretty . But , as you said George , not everyone is a fan. But that’s what makes the antique and vintage world interesting , there’s something for everyone. Just waiting to be discovered .
I should tell you about a stone known as ammolite. It started being introduced in the 1960’s. So there are vintage pieces . It’s only found along the St. Mary river in Southern Alberta , which makes it rare . The more blue in the stone , the higher the value . Wish I could put a link here for you . But if you Google this , you may want to investigate it . You might find pieces of this in estates , or a place like Vegas .
Neat! i'll definitely google it. I like the deep purple color in glass made that way, and I like the lavender color of glass that has slowly turned in the sun...but the irradiation to me is "cheating", plus I see them ruin some good old pieces of glass that way
Hello George 👋
Hello there!
Welcome to Ohio George
Glad u got to Springfield, again! Great town to visit 👍
Thank you!
Happy to see u in Springfield Ohio, such a lovely town & friendly community. Sure hate hearing lies on the News about the peo living there 😢
He sure stared up hate
Explain where the 20 geese from the park ended up. There is video of people talking about this at city council meetings.
@@janetpogue4970 What he shoud of focussed on is why did the government put 20,000 Haitians in a town of 60,000 ?? That's a recipie for disaster.
Saw my tacky tourist mumu hanging up in your booth! Was the mentioned cat cookie jar from me also?
It sure was!!
George I Chatted to much during your setup & shopping Live. So, Want to watch it on video but can't find that ???
It'll be re-released as soon as it finishes processing and we add a thumbnail
You got RAIN??!!!! Jesus God, we have been under the WORST DROUGHT in decades here in Ohio----so if this giant flea market Happy Vibe brought some rain this week-----THANK GOD!! I live only about 10-15 miles from there and we got zilch.
We got rain when we were packing out this time! A lot in a short period in fact.
Well u very smart ..... sometimes ..........when u do as you are told ..... sometimes
Lol that is sometimes true
Well something... I have noticed that he is .. sometimes 😂 ❤
@@janetpogue4970 indeed j pogo
Very useful information about the Bischoff clear stoppers - thank you. I have just acquired a Bischoff amber crackle decanter like the one in this video, but missing its stopper, and will now be looking for a clear one.
Very good! I'm glad it came up too
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Sorry I can't be there!
I'd like to do a show in the Denver area sometime!
That would be a dream come true for your followers here.
Buster Brown always creeped me out as a kid
Lol me too kinda
When you spoke of the history of Clay & Frelinghuysen picture, it sounds similar to what happening in our country at this time with the Elites in power & not wanting to give it up…
I have Paloma picasso his unclaimedchild handbag thn she started worki g at tiffanys
How cool! I didn't know that was how she started.
That's funny how you mentioned eleven kids. My husband and I have eleven biological children!
Wow! Big family. I dated one of nine for awhile
Clay County Kentucky is named after Henry Clay and the Frehleysons are still an important name in New Jersey Republican politics today.
Interesting about the New Jersey connection! I wasn't familiar with his VP pick. I do know Clay County, KY and have toured Clay's home in Lexington, which was quite interesting.
Baby boomers are starting to die off unfortunately. They have lots of stuff. Glad to hear young people are interested in the past.
George is the King of Queens . We're Not Worthy !
You are, I promise!
This event started today I though
We line up to set up tomorrow and the event is Friday-Sunday
George, is this video/show from this year? I thought you said at the end 'I'll just have to come back in September'
I'm so confused 🤪
@@SisterShirley yes this is from May of this year, the fall Springfield show is this weekend
@@TheAntiqueNomad
So, just to confirm,
I'm not going
coo coo for cocoa puffs?
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(Have a superb show this weekend George. Wish I could attend xo)
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Keep your head on a swivel in Springfield.
It's a great town
Hard working , friendly people, we visited before the hate came at the debate .
We got to spend a week w family that lives there
@azmike1 Springfield was just like it's been the last 5 years since I started going there, no issues with anyone at all. I go to the restaurants, grocery stores, thrift stores, lodging establishments and the antique show there, and the only time I ever was bothered by anyone was an American woman who tried panhandling me (which I encounter nowadays in EVERY American town I go to with a population over 10,000).
So it's off topic but what's it really like there. Meaning the Haitian immigrant problem eating cats Etc. Have you seen anything or you don't want to touch this topic with a 10-foot Pole. Totally curious for an unbiased opinion.
Well, since you asked--I've been here 6 times in 3 years, have driven extensively through Springfield and know people who live here. Not once have any of them said that rumor has a basis in fact! The people I've met all seem perfectly nice, and both locals and this particular group of immigrants (who came here legally to flee the gangs who took over their country) seem to be working hard, paying taxes and living their lives.
The new arrivals are not fully enculturated, and still are learning both English and what the social mores are in a new land. The town has grown very fast and the need for more infrastructure hasn't caught up yet to the influx, which has created hardships for both those who were here and the new arrivals.
Social friction while new arrivals learn what is expected of them in a new culture is typical in any boom town; the same thing happened when I was a kid and was one of 20000 new arrivals in Bremerton, Washington when the Navy built a new submarine base there. It caused more traffic, crowded schools, and took about 3 years for them to hire enough police and build enough schools for us. Some of the locals had initial resentment about us being transfered there from California and Texas (until they realized what an economic boom it was for them)...but no one falsely accused us of eating their pets!
The VP candidate for the GOP now admits that he made up this story (about his own consitutents) to get people's attention, spreading a tale that was originally started by a known neo-Nazi who does not like the fact that immigrants have moved here. The GOP Governor and GOP mayor of Springfield have both disavowed his comments, and nothing I've seen here indicates that they are the ones lying.
@@TheAntiqueNomad Thank you for this!!! Refreshing to hear your feelings about this tumultuous political season… Truly appreciate your perspective… May the Better Angels prevail!! 🩶🩶🩶
@@TheAntiqueNomad Nice response. Love you, George. 💕
Yes. Thanks for speaking up George.
@@gailcathey5642 I'm Chris but okay. Just real curious about the current situation I don't trust the media
Hopefully you didn't have any run ins with Haitian Cannibals
Not funny.
Not funny at all. Please read George's earlier answer to a question.
That politician has really brought hate to a honest and positive town. Not funny now there are bomb threats, among other things.
@mw10259 Nah, the Haitians working at the show were all very nice, same at the restaurants. I got panhandled by an American local though
26:20 and it all went downhill from there.
I'm just showing that people collect political memorabilia and what it is and its impact on society in the past. I do not use this channel to discuss current events because that is not its purpose.