Too Close to Call: Yes fleas!

Blame the hipsters or maybe the demise of Honest Ed’s, but flea markets are back and better than ever. Whose haggling is healthier? You decide.

Leslieville Flea

vs.

Parkdale Flea

Christine Roberts (pictured)
and Brigid Elmy; 2013
Owner(s);
year established:

 
Vince Luk (pictured)
and Joshua James; 2013    
Off the charts: like pull the car to a screeching halt, dive into a dumpster, pick things up roadside, passionate! I’ve carried home old salvaged wood mouldings while I was nine months pregnant. On a scale of one to Antiques Road Show, how big is your passion for flea market finds? I’m always looking for a good deal, and I live for Storage Wars! It’s great being the organizer because I always get first dibs on those unique one-of-a-kind items!
They are all truly amazing and supportive people. They help each other out and many have become good friends. It’s like a family, really. Is there a certain “repertoire” amongst the different vendors? The vendors are incredibly supportive of each other, and I always see trades happen between them. It’s a great community to be a part of.
Definitely! We get some really hard-core bargain hunters, so it can get pretty interesting, but our vendors really know the value of each item. You gotta love the hagglers! Do people still barter for the best deal? Oh, they absolutely haggle! Especially with the antique and vintage items. Not so much with art and handmade crafts.  
I’ve seen a stuffed iguana sold; a vendor get chased by a chicken. Someone once bought a full-length vintage fur coat in mid July! Strangest/craziest thing you’ve seen someone buy/sell? I have actually seen someone buy animal remains from a cabinet of curiosities. No joke. There is literally something for everyone.
We base it on the quality and type of items they sell. Our main focus is vintage and handcrafted goods, but we always strive for a wide mix of items being sold. Different is always good! One’s trash is another’s treasure. Is it hard to find cool items and sellers? We try to get a diverse range of vendors, local artisans and young entrepreneurs. We select those that show commitment to the quality of their products and an enthusiastic attitude.
Any item that has a unique story behind it and has people asking, “Where did you find that?!" What classifies as the “holy grail” of flea market finds? Something that has the customer beaming with excitement at the treasure they found.
     
leslievilleflea.com   parkdaleflea.com

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