« Honorable? Pretty Much - Finders/Keepers Week 6 »August 14, 2008What's New?There are a plethora of interesting new vendors this week, showcasing the full range of all things Flea: all kinds of antiques, handmade jewelry and art, amazing vintage clothes, a new plant vendor, and a new Brooklynite unloading his cool personal stuff. Come one come all! Ray Brachfeld, who actually sold at the Flea one rain-shortened Sunday (there have been so many!) a few months back, returns for real this time with his collection of country-style well-worn antiques: garden tools, ironwork, statuettes, etc. B21, off the Vanderbilt handball wall.
Landscape architect Liz Pulver is getting in touch with her roots (oy) by venturing into the flora kingdom, and she'll be selling all kinds of potted plants starting this week. E22. Jesse Hopkins sold vintage clothes at L.A.'s Melrose Flea since 2002, and as a new New Yorker she's trying her hand in Brooklyn starting Sunday. Melrose (along with the old Broadway + Grand market) is among the Flea's kindred spirits, so we're bullish on Jesse's wares. She'll be in E24. Fashionistas also shouldn't miss Sunny Chapman of Item Vintage, who has all kinds of women's clothes and accessories, especially '60s and '70s. Check out her two sites: here and here. Phil Caponegro of Extra Innings sells baseball cards, autographed balls, photographs, and all kinds of sports memorabilia. Play ball! E11. Fleur and Reza of NY Illustration will be selling their locally-made prints and T's in W37.
Ben Hon recently moved from NJ to BK, and needs to make room by dispensing with gently used clothing, electronics, books, gadgets, and housewares. Got a good feeling about the bargain potential here. B4. And finally, Marilyn Hitchcock and Mark Hodson, whose debut last week was rain-delayed to this Sunday, are back. In L7 and E21, respectively. See you at ze Flea! Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Comments |
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