That was a great flea market, I would love to have been there. Lots of cast iron. So much stuff. That was a cool camp oven lid you got. I have never seen one of those. Clay, if you ever run across a nice Sportsman Cover Griddle. It's the cover for the 3060 Deep Fish Fryer. It's the second edition with the round handle edges and a Griddle underneath. So, you can use pt as a griddle. I would be interested in one. The first edition had square edges on the handle. Thanks for the video and will see you on the next one.
Man oh man! There was some excellent items in this video. I especially liked those 22s and 410s. I would love to own every one of them. Thanks for showing us these wonderful items!
i saw a lot of old knives and meat cleavers and hatches .. i would love to have been there to get my hands on some of them .. i love the old ones and i do turn some of them into my art and some i just keep as is.. thank for sharing great video
I collect old woodworking tools, my main collection are the old natural sharpening stones, and I bought hand tools on the US ebay market for many years, now the shipping costs are astronomical. However, I ship every day to the US with FedEx Corradi files and rasps. Obviously here in Italy there are no similar tools, but your videos are very interesting. I am not a fan of old cast iron, I would buy the trays for the sticks only to make dividers for nails and tools. But I had never seen the turpentine tools here, and I learned a lot from the videos on youtube. Thanks
Those Jersey or Kentucky Collins axes bring really good money around my neck of the woods and I don't see them much. Probably would have bought it if I could have gotten it for a little less than the $25 they were asking. Great video! Looks like a great place to explore, thanks for sharing!
@georgiabottlepicker5200 I always watch, like and try to comment something. I'm not sure how commenting helps grow your channel but you ask us to so i do it. Great videos. I love the antiques.
wish I would have gone to Moultrie, I LOVE to repair old Chainsaws from 1930-1985 most any brand before they all went to plastic. If you run across any Im always in the market. Also side by side double barrels in 16 gauge or .410
I really wish I knew where and when these sales were going on. Now that I'm retired, that would be really fun. I don't know where Moultrie is, but I'm going to research it. Thank you for not destroying the privacy of the vendors by filming their faces or tag numbers. I don't think it prudent to film firearms, however. It gives the libs something to complain about. Thanks for the update.
@@georgiabottlepicker5200 the ears on it are what makes it valuable....it's pictured in the Collecting book of Iron...I would have to look in what book to be exact on the title and page.....but from what I seen You have it....I have had only a few through the years...But when the guy offered it for $10.00 I was jumping up and down saying BUY It BUY IT......Look Closely at the Handle Design....And DON'T SELL IT unless you get over $1500.00 I sold one for Full Book Price $1450.00 and price guide is published in the 80s so price went up I'm Sure....You Got a Once in a Lifetime Deal on That.
Hey man, been watching your videos for a while now. I first came across you on eBay when I bought a repaired Augusta Alligator bottle and an Augusta Frog bottle from you. If you have any more Alligator bottles please let me know, or a cobalt blue frog bottle👍 Keep the videos coming.
Nice stuff, those big metal advertisements signs, who pays $4500 and how much profit is in it? That third 22 automatic rifle with competition stock was nice, I wish I knew what kind of rifle it was and did he say how much he was asking? Thanks Clay for sharing this.
Thanks good show!
No particular thoughts, just like watching, Thanks!
Thanks
Great flea market and video😊
Top advertising items signs clocks and collectables 😮
Thanks for the trip😊😮😮😮
You are welcome
Top video they just get better 😅😁
enjoyed the show
Great content in this video. Hope to see you again at Murphy flea market. We love your videos 👍
Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Enjoy looking at that stuff!
Thanks
Enjoy as always
Thanks
thanks i enjoyed
You are welcome
Thanks for your tours
My pleasure
Brother Clay,
Thank you for taking us along on your adventures. May God continue to bless and favor you with many years to come. Take good care.
Thank you very much and I receive the Blessings & same to you , thanks for watching
Thanks Clay, always informative
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
That was a great flea market, I would love to have been there. Lots of cast iron. So much stuff. That was a cool camp oven lid you got. I have never seen one of those. Clay, if you ever run across a nice Sportsman Cover Griddle. It's the cover for the 3060 Deep Fish Fryer. It's the second edition with the round handle edges and a Griddle underneath. So, you can use pt as a griddle. I would be interested in one. The first edition had square edges on the handle. Thanks for the video and will see you on the next one.
I'll keep an eye out for it and thanks for watching
I like your flea market finds
Thank you very much
You are inspirational for any wannabe picker. Enjoy your videos. Stay warm and look forward to the next one.
Thank you very much
Appreciate your time.
Thanks
Man oh man! There was some excellent items in this video. I especially liked those 22s and 410s. I would love to own every one of them. Thanks for showing us these wonderful items!
You are welcome
Enjoy seeing all the signs! Thanks
Thanks for watching
Thanks for bringing the good old stuff into our homes. Really like that you show us the prices on different items. Keep up the good work.
You are welcome
Enjoyed it very much.
Thanks for watching.
Good video. Thanks
Thanks
so much cool stuff, great job
Thanks
Liked it all especially the bread pan.
@@terryhall7177 thanks
That was some really cool stuff
Thanks
Pretty kewl stuff, thank you for sharing, peace ✌️
@@lsquare8520 you are welcome
THANKS
You're welcome!
That is a huge market; I'm glad that you found something to sell. I liked the cast iron Christmas molds.
It is huge, the fall market is better then the spring
Love the flea markets
Me too thanks for watching
Great job again.Thanks.
you are welcome
Good look see. Thanks
Thanks
That Winchester model 1890 with hexagon barrel is one to drool over. Love the rear diopter sight.
It's a beautiful gun.
Cool stuff.
Thanks
Welcome
That sure was a big market, you did well.
Thanks , It was a great market
Great video and great finds!
Thanks!
Keep it up!!!
Thanks
THANKS CLAY, I LOVE CAST IRON
You are welcome
Reminds me of Grand parents Farm and Black smiths shop the barn and summer kitchen
That sounds cool
i saw a lot of old knives and meat cleavers and hatches .. i would love to have been there to get my hands on some of them .. i love the old ones and i do turn some of them into my art and some i just keep as is.. thank for sharing great video
You are welcome
I collect old woodworking tools, my main collection are the old natural sharpening stones, and I bought hand tools on the US ebay market for many years, now the shipping costs are astronomical. However, I ship every day to the US with FedEx Corradi files and rasps. Obviously here in Italy there are no similar tools, but your videos are very interesting. I am not a fan of old cast iron, I would buy the trays for the sticks only to make dividers for nails and tools. But I had never seen the turpentine tools here, and I learned a lot from the videos on youtube. Thanks
Thank you very much
Need to bring this flea market North it would do good in Missouri as always great video thanks very much
@@daleparsons4619 thanks
Thanks' i liked the 12 cent hamburger sign made me hungry I am going to get a burger right now....
I had burgers last night
good vid
@@blake9361 thanks
Keepum rolling
I will try , Thanks for watching
Those Jersey or Kentucky Collins axes bring really good money around my neck of the woods and I don't see them much. Probably would have bought it if I could have gotten it for a little less than the $25 they were asking. Great video! Looks like a great place to explore, thanks for sharing!
you are welcome
Good Stuff! Just Subbed 👍🤠👍
Thanks for the sub!
Clay, your subscribers know you love the turpentine stuff.
It is cool stuff , Thanks for watching
@georgiabottlepicker5200 I always watch, like and try to comment something. I'm not sure how commenting helps grow your channel but you ask us to so i do it. Great videos. I love the antiques.
commenting for the algorithm
Thank you
wish I would have gone to Moultrie, I LOVE to repair old Chainsaws from 1930-1985 most any brand before they all went to plastic. If you run across any Im always in the market. Also side by side double barrels in 16 gauge or .410
@@82lube Moultrie was pretty good this fall. I’ll keep my eye out. Thanks for watching.
If I read $450 correctly on that Winchester model 61, that was an absolute steal as most sell for over 1K now.
The guns were nice, i don't know the value of guns but i like to look at them
When looking at number plates what is it you’re looking for? Great content 👌
southern states 1969 and before and the price thanks
I really wish I knew where and when these sales were going on. Now that I'm retired, that would be really fun. I don't know where Moultrie is, but I'm going to research it. Thank you for not destroying the privacy of the vendors by filming their faces or tag numbers. I don't think it prudent to film firearms, however. It gives the libs something to complain about. Thanks for the update.
Thank you
... yup, jes' sayin' ...
Thanks for watching
Hey I went to there! I almost got a gun but didn’t feel like shelling out the money at the time.
It was a good market, thanks for watching
Even in today's world n good condition those rifles n shotguns were crazy high .. be well ..
It kills me when you swing over stuff that I like and I’m trying to see lol I would be spending a lot more time looking at the knives
I am learning more about knives , thanks for watching
Hardly any wear on those guns, they must have come out of someone's collection "
I think they did
Didn’t see a bargain anywhere
There were a few thanks for watching
Good god, flea markets are becoming high dollar places.
It is fun to look , Thanks for watching
need to look close on the $10.00 bread stick pan....might be the $1450.00 one have to look close at the handle
What do i need to look for thanks
@@georgiabottlepicker5200 the ears on it are what makes it valuable....it's pictured in the Collecting book of Iron...I would have to look in what book to be exact on the title and page.....but from what I seen You have it....I have had only a few through the years...But when the guy offered it for $10.00 I was jumping up and down saying BUY It BUY IT......Look Closely at the Handle Design....And DON'T SELL IT unless you get over $1500.00 I sold one for Full Book Price $1450.00 and price guide is published in the 80s so price went up I'm Sure....You Got a Once in a Lifetime Deal on That.
Hey man, been watching your videos for a while now. I first came across you on eBay when I bought a repaired Augusta Alligator bottle and an Augusta Frog bottle from you. If you have any more Alligator bottles please let me know, or a cobalt blue frog bottle👍
Keep the videos coming.
@@PatrickJsVintageFinds yeah those were nice bottles. I don’t have anymore. Thanks for watching.
Nice stuff, those big metal advertisements signs, who pays $4500 and how much profit is in it? That third 22 automatic rifle with competition stock was nice, I wish I knew what kind of rifle it was and did he say how much he was asking? Thanks Clay for sharing this.
The prices where on the stocks
The only thing I don't like about it is I wasn't there to buy stuff .I really wanted that 410 pump shotgun
I like the 410 also thanks
What's a turpentine hack blade do?
What kind of guns are you looking for?
I lust like to look at guns
Typical flea market gun prices, OVER PRICED. Old boy needs to learn difference between Remington ADL & BDL Models
Thanks for the info and for watching
Way to much money on the guns..
Yes but they are nice to look at , thanks for watching