Beautiful Things at the Alemany Flea Market

by telstarlogistics on January 13, 2009 · 2 comments

guest post by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

Cable Car Model Kit

Cable Car Model Kit

Bible for Steampunks

Microscope and Lab Set

Kodak Brownie Starmite

I’m a big fan of the Alemany Flea Market, held every Sunday on the site of the Alemany Farmer’s Market off Alemany Boulevard near the 101/280 junction. The vintage pickings are pretty good at Alemany, and it’s always a fun place to browse. I went last weekend; here are a few things I oogled but didn’t buy.

photos by Todd Lappin (Telstar Logistics)

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1 Buns and Chou Chou January 13, 2009 at 10:00 am

This stuff is really cool. We’ll have to check it out.

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2 Robert Stockton October 17, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Love your pictures of the Beautiful Things you oggled but didn’t buy at the Alemany Flea! I am particularly fond of the Gilbert Microscope and Lab Set and the book, “Steam, It’s Generation and Use”. (Actually that’s exactly the kind of book I buy at places such as this, for use in collage and mixed media artwork. We’ll be in S.F. this coming week, and I hope to make to this flea market on Sunday, next. Thanks for sharing! -R. Stockton, Mukilteo, Washington

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