Flea Market Finds

While visiting the Tulsa Flea Market recently, I was on the hunt for cameras. And I found one! But more about that another time. Stacked away in the corner of a booth was a box of treasures in the form of old slides. They are stamped with dates ranging from the early 60’s to the early 80’s. No mystery on when the photos were taken. I paid the man $5 for the box.

I’ve only looked through a portion of the slides. Many of them are family vacation photos; the White House, Disney, Mount Ranier, Hoover Dam, etc. But others are photos that depict normal scenes. And I love them. I’ve scanned a few of the slides that I particulary liked. You’ll want to check back from time to time as I scan and post more of them.

4 responses to “Flea Market Finds”

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    Anonymous

    What a great find! Love the pics!

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    Anonymous

    First, great buy on the slides!

    I love the color slides provide. I think their thing that stands out the most to me is how clean the infrastructure is. Even a mobile home, on wheels no less, is spotless and the lawns are impeccably manicured. And those automobiles! 🤩

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