Thanks! Was a great time! Had to go through your neck of the woods to get there. Was tempted to hit a Goodwill on my way through, lol. But time was tight. Did stop at a great antique mall in Ohio though.
@@Bellatheresella it was nice but big and Dane with time, lol. Had to power walk. Didn’t get to take it all in. Did manage to make a couple buys though.
I bought a ww2 28th div. M1 for $75 bucks liner and all from the bed of vet's pickup truck Saturday. Shows like this look fun to attend but idk if I buy much if everyone is that high.
@@HistoryMajor that’s the best way to buy! That’s how I bought an inland paratrooper helmet not too long ago. These shows are fun but yeah prices can be crazy sometimes. There’s definitely some good deals to be found though.
29:00 I was laughing because I did the same thing at a swap meet. I only brought $200 but a guy was selling a LW helmet for $300 so I had to run to the atm to get more money
@@jamesgarman4788 yeah, that was a hard one to pass up. Then when I watched that while editing I was like, “what are you doing!”. Lol. I’m still very happy with the buys I had though.
There’s a vendor that sells a ton of war movie dvd, American and Foreign made. I didn’t see many props if that’s what you mean. I did actually buy a mustard wool shirt that was used in “Saving Private Ryan” though. Sadly, didn’t capture that on camera when I bought it.
Yeah, that’s why literally about 3/4 of the people there are resellers.. Some of the best in the business actually. Plenty of deals to be had for every one. You do you though. I love finding stuff yard sales too… Usually because it’s dirt cheap…