Posted by rrlund on December 31, 2017 at 15:49:31 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: Toy tractors posted by Grandpa love on December 31, 2017 at 15:34:36:
It's more regional than you'd think. There've been things we were looking for and could easily find in Alabama,Tennessee and most of Kentucky,but farther up,you just don't see. The vendors in the southern states seem to be more high end. The prices are too. We've run in to some folks from Georgia up her in Michigan a few times who've told us they usually start on this end anymore because it's different stuff than they can find down there. We stayed at a hotel in Ohio last year and were talking to some folks who farm cattle and peanuts down in the Florida/Georgia line. They have an antique/junk shop. They said they spend the whole time in Ohio because of the variety and lower prices up here. They had their livestock trailer and the back seat of the pickup packed when we talked to them. They said that the year before,they met up with some friends up her,emptied everything in to their trailer and filled theirs again.
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