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The last big Pyrex booth we stopped in was a woman from Worcester. We round out that set spending less than 10 dollars for both.
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#Moxie soda cracker#
We found something that rounded out a small set.Ī Cookie Jar! To go with our Cracker Barrel! I love this! We spent 3 dollars on this…a jar that normally goes for 15-18. He said it was his wives and that, “all of the old cameras are mine.” I get the feeling he wasn’t too ready to part with some of those cameras. The last place we bought any Pyrex from was this older gentlemen who seemed to have it just pouring out of himself. Maybe the 1930s…Either way, she had it marked at 15 but we asked for 12 (we also bought a really cute apron for 8 dollars). She had this marked as from the 1940s, which I think is about right. The woman running the stall was adorable, sweet, and I promised to stop back by her way in September. This one, especially, to me…Īn engraved Pyrex Pie Dish. We went a little pie crazy this time…but they were all worth the few dollars we spent. She seemed to just sort of “have” them seeing as the rest of her table were plants and herbs. Each were marked at five but Joe asked 8 for both and she agreed. And on the same table…Ī colored pie dish! AHHHH! Are your hearts beating? Mine stopped a little. SEE?! A label! A tag! Whatever you call it-its gold. But not your normal “oh look, another Pie dish,” dish. I get the feeling they know we really love what we buy from them.
#Moxie soda for free#
The guy remembered Joe and gave him an old Moxie bottle for free and after finding a few more Moxie items Joe asked if he would do 20 for everything-Pyrex included. We didn’t know that the care booklet was in there until today, too! When I asked the mans wife what she wanted for it she said 20…I told her we would keep poking around and I would let her know. When Moxie-Guy opened up we found that he had something super special…not Moxie soda related.ĭid your jaw drop? Mine did. Our plan was to leave by 10…which didn’t exactly happen. We started by parking in them middle so that we could see his Moxie guy first thing. We found the fabled END of the market! For the two years I’ve been going I have never seen the end-neither had Joe. We were on the road (coffee in hand) before 6:30 and were parked and walking the ground by 6:45. We got an early start this month because it was just us and we have a child who likes waking up before 6. Are you ready? I mean really, really ready for this? It was a doozey of a trip to Brimfield so lets just jump right in!