Time to flea.
*Arrive early, even before sunrise, and bring a flashlight.
*Walk through the entire market once and then home in on the dealers whose goods
struck you fancy.
*For outdoor flea markets, dress accordingly and in layers. Wear comfortable shoes and carry rain gear for inclement weather.
*Prepare a list of items to narrow your search.
*Don't settle for the asking price. State your offer and be prepared to walk away rather than be bullied into making a purchase.
*Bring cash. Although some dealers accept credit cards, cash goes further and will help you in your bargaining. You can even ask for a cash discount.
*If you see something you are interested in but are not happy with the price, don't buy on impulse. You may get it at a reduced rate if the item hasn't been sold by the end of the day, when vendors
are more inclined to negotiate in order to unload their goods.
*Visit markets throughout the country, as some items are more plentiful in certain regions than others.
*Be prepared to haul your treasures home at the end of the day.
(Big Vintage Truck)