What are your thoughts on having a ys on the 4th? Will you be out buying
This comes from many years of flea market observations and the past five years of having our own garage sales. Some fell in July. ;>)
The local monthly flea market is always less when it hits on a July 4th weekend; usually 1/4 less vendors and 1/3 less lookers/buyers. If your place is near a highway or road to the local lake, or is near where a fireworks show is going to be, you should do better than average.
Comparing July heat to Texas' August "fry an egg on the sidewalk" heat , either go for it or wait until the Fall.....
The one garage sale we had on July 4th weekend happened to be about 1-1/2 miles from a large nice community sponsored fireworks display; it was one sale to remember..... There is an old saying I've added 66 years of wisdom to, "
Don't judge a book by its cover" ....but by the words that come out of it." and whole line seemed to popped out as big as life as I watched and interacted with the garage sale visitors that day.....
A couple walked up with two older elementary/Jr. High kids. You could see on their faces that each had their own agenda. The Mr. wore an unbuttoned golf shirt with long sports shorts and open sandals, and wore three or four gold chains, a large gold watch, and several rings on each hand and pinkies..... They talked among themselves, but made comments relating to some of the things being sold were seen on stops during their vacation they just finished a few days earlier. The Mr. asked if we watched "Pawn Stars"? His wife gushed with emotion as she said,
"WE just LOVE that SHOW"!!! Then, he began telling that they were in the show's shop just a few days ago and that the store was really much smaller than it appears on the show. In the description he gave, along with his voice inflection and fervor of how great the place was, you would have thought they had visited the Statue of Liberty.
As the Mr. walked around, he stopped at a black powder 12ga. shotgun kit that was still new in the box. The fingertips of his hands gently rubbed along the full length of the 48" long picture of the finished gun. Then, he said, "
Man!! I sure would like to have this!!!" Then there was a long pause as he gazed and almost caressed the long double barrels. He took a long sigh and said in a despondent shrinking voice,
"But, the State of Texas won't let me own any firearms."
Need I say, we kept that fellow very happy while he was there with some gooood prices all the way until he left..... :>)
Let us know how you do....
Bill