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I’ve sold things at flea markets before. I find it more effective than selling things thru a yard sale for example. I’ve never done set up specifically for cards and/or baseball memorabilia.
There are a couple of well attended flea markets in my area. I’d like to make a few bucks and use the funds to buy a couple cards I would like and to fix my muffler on the old beater. I was wondering what experiences have you guys had selling either good or bad. What are pitfalls I should be aware of and if you have any tips for having a good experience. Thanks in advance for any advice. Jon Card pic just for fun. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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