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Pickens South Carolina Flea Market

July 4, 2013 by carole 2 Comments

 pickens south carolina flea market finds
Nathan, my new picker, had cool stuff like the old mail sorter & the drawer piece that I’m going to convert to coffee table

Pickens South Carolina Flea Market

I love what I do, I really do. However, this morning at 5 a.m., as I drove in a blinding rainstorm heading to the Pickens South Carolina flea market, I had my doubts. First of all, I’m turning 50 in mere days (not trying to garner birthday wishes or sympathy) so shouldn’t I be slowing down?  Or maybe sleeping a little later than 5 am?  Then I remembered why I do what I do as I met some new “pickers” today in the aptly named town of Pickens. These are men (most of whom I’ve met anyway) who find the cool stuff I love to upcycle and save from the landfill.

Nathan, my first new picker, had a sixteen foot truck full of goodies.

He is especially known for old advertising signage, none of which I could afford today but still enjoyed looking at all his vintage signs. He had great iron pieces (candleholders and table above) and cool furniture pieces (also pictured above) that I was able to get as an early bird. When I came back to pick them up, Nathan said he could have sold them five times over.  Such is the life of scavenging – early birds do get the worms. Especially when pickin’ in Pickens! He was a nice guy and told me to contact him with anything I needed. I need more guys like you Nathan, I thought. Pickers make my life easier and more predictable if they source things instead of me blindly going in search of things.  He said he’d let me know about special sales he holds at his home a couple times/year.  Thank you, Nathan.

Second gentleman, Caleb, had this beauty.

All Hail Mary
All Hail Mary

She is truly breathtaking in person and Caleb was another lovely meet-up. He says he specializes in finding the funky which makes him my kind of guy. He’s had some hard times lately and I feel good to be part of the antique food chain. They make a buck and we hopefully make some too. It is a local, American, “green” cottage industry and many partake.  And they genuinely love these old things as much as I do and love telling the stories of where they came from. Caleb also said to let him know what I need in the future. Thank you, Caleb.

My final picker man was Johnny, a sweetheart of an older gentleman, 73 years young. 

Told me the love of his life happened to live in Raleigh now, a former high school sweetheart who he should have snatched up when both their marriages failed years ago.  But she has a longtime boyfriend now. These are the stories I get to hear, stories of loves lost amongst the stories of things found.  Johnny had interesting stuff but I was captivated by all his old cameras.

camera man snuck an extra one in my bag after our long talk and I hugged hime
camera man snuck an extra one in my bag after our long talk and I hugged him

And many other lovely smaller dealers provided me with fresh pickins’ from Pickens for the store.

I like to call her Ann Boleyn
I like to call her Ann Boleyn
Form & Function believes in a well-stocked bar, including these fine Florentine leather bottles...say that five times fast
Form & Function believes in a well-stocked bar, including these fine Florentine leather bottles…say that five times fast
Cherubs-R-Us
Cherubs-R-Us
Gorgeous Asian pedestal with lamp (there's pair of them)
Gorgeous Asian pedestal with lamp (there’s a pair of them)
close-up on lamp
close-up on lamp

Design work happening back in Raleigh (photos of design board coming soon), courtesy of ML who is also minding the shop with the fellas. They make it possible to do what I do, as does Mr. F&F, who allows me to go on these adventures, such as today, by keeping up with little man’s activities and who has been integral in the start up of the store and who takes care of me and reminds me to eat lunch. Thank you, Mr. F&F.

My "love note" reminder from Mr. F&F
My “love note” reminder and packed lunch, courtesy of Mr. F&F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

  1. Susan says

    July 10, 2013 at 3:06 pm

    Beautiful AND sweet post!

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  2. Anne says

    July 20, 2013 at 9:50 pm

    Wait a minute–whatever gave you the idea that you might be “slowing down” at 50? There is nothing slow about this decade! We’ll talk about it again in the 80’s, perhaps.

    I love reading your posts and seeing your finds. You excel in listening to people and really looking at your surroundings. And Mr. F&F is a keeper!

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