So I know a lot of people already said...that was a "friends" autograph book, and I still have mine from grade school, in the 60's. What they were for were like pre-yearbooks, which your classmates would sign, to remember them by....only in grade school, no yearbooks, but at the end of each school year, it was a "thing"...we'd all bring our autograph books for our classmates and friends to sign, to remember them by, in case they weren't in your classes the next year. Nostalgic now to think of those simple days. We loved doing those things and reading what people wrote, trying to be creative in what we wrote too. :)
The chit chat and bs'ng in the background, among folks, always amuses me. We really get immersed in the experience. Tks for the videos, always enjoy learning about different things you look at and other things you pass by. Sometimes I see things I own!
@@paulalim1476 Well, I guess "old" is relative, but I'm not young either. I'm in my mid-40's so I guess that counts as at least middle aged. Hopefully I have a few decades left to find stuff that I don't have room for....
The item in question at 19:35 looks like a school autograph book. In 1977, when I graduated grade school, students had the other graduating students sign their books as mementos.
OK. That makes sense. We never had those at my school. The closest we had were yearbooks, but we didn't get those until 7th grade. Thanks for watching!
I've heard of that. I'm not sure how accurate it is though. I saw one dealer using it and it came back with ridiculously high prices on some items that I am very familiar with.
So I know a lot of people already said...that was a "friends" autograph book, and I still have mine from grade school, in the 60's. What they were for were like pre-yearbooks, which your classmates would sign, to remember them by....only in grade school, no yearbooks, but at the end of each school year, it was a "thing"...we'd all bring our autograph books for our classmates and friends to sign, to remember them by, in case they weren't in your classes the next year. Nostalgic now to think of those simple days. We loved doing those things and reading what people wrote, trying to be creative in what we wrote too. :)
The chit chat and bs'ng in the background, among folks, always amuses me. We really get immersed in the experience. Tks for the videos, always enjoy learning about different things you look at and other things you pass by. Sometimes I see things I own!
WHAT A NICE FLEA MARKET😀
It sure is! Thanks for watching!
Great flea market a lot of nice items.
I think so too! Thanks for watching!
An autograph book. I still have mine from the 50’s & 60’s. Family and friends signed them with sayings like You’re 2 good 2 be 4 gotten!
Interesting. We didn't have those at my school back in the 80's, so I didn't recognize it. Thanks for watching!
@@fleabittenadventures Your problem is that you’re not OLD! 😂🤣😂. Best of luck on your hunt for the good stuff!
@@paulalim1476 Well, I guess "old" is relative, but I'm not young either. I'm in my mid-40's so I guess that counts as at least middle aged. Hopefully I have a few decades left to find stuff that I don't have room for....
Looking for thank you cards in a cupboard last night and what did I find? My old autograph book! How’s that for weird?
@@paulalim1476 What are the odds?
The item in question at 19:35 looks like a school autograph book. In 1977, when I graduated grade school, students had the other graduating students sign their books as mementos.
OK. That makes sense. We never had those at my school. The closest we had were yearbooks, but we didn't get those until 7th grade. Thanks for watching!
Chust for so is a Pennsylvania Dutch band, that sign is waiting for their biggest fan.
Really? I did not know that. I'll have to look that up. Thanks for watching!
The dead man postcard may be John Dillinger
Thanks! I'll have to look that up. Thanks for watching!
I use Google lens it's an app that you take a pic of the item and it will search it I seen some items in the video that catches my eye
I've heard of that. I'm not sure how accurate it is though. I saw one dealer using it and it came back with ridiculously high prices on some items that I am very familiar with.
The Cadillac sign was interesting- this viewer would have like to know the price.
Thanks for watching! I try to get prices if possible, but a lot of times the dealers don't put a price tag on their stuff.
I can’t unsee that! Someone needs some suspenders. No self respect.
No comment.... Thanks for watching!
Then why did I rewind
This is just other dealers promoting ea
others addictions.
What do you mean?
It's an autograph book from school. Back 20s,30s,40s.. I've had many.
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
Cutting torch goggles
Oh OK. That makes sense. Thanks for the info and for watching!