Everyone loves to find a bargain, a steal, that hidden
treasure and there’s no better place to start the treasure hunt than the Tulsa
Flea Market. The Tulsa Flea Market has
been a staple at the Fairgrounds since 1972.
Family owned and operated, it is a one-of-a-kind shopping experience
like no other in Tulsa.
On a recent Saturday I braved the crowds to see what I could
find. Although the flea market is
usually held in the Exchange Center, this particular Saturday found us in the
Super Duty Arena. Although this space is
much smaller than the Exchange Center – the selection was still just as great.
I think one of the things that always amazes me is what people
will actually try to sell. I mean, do I
really need to spend $5 on balls of yarn?
Can’t I just go to the local hobby shop and buy new yarn for the same
price? But I digress. One of the first booths we explored had a
wide variety of Asian art, figurines, and sculptures. Another popular item we found were old LP’s. These have made quite the comeback in recent
years and there is no telling what you will find. I found a Pointer Sisters, a Michael McDonald,
and a Johnny Cash!
We rambled on and just took our time looking through all the
booths. Old fashioned calculators seemed
to be popular, along with ice picks. Ice
picks? Go figure. But seriously – there were a ton of them for
sale. I found a nifty little portable
record player that called to mind an old one I used to have ages ago. Unfortunately for me, it was already spoken
for. Another gem we found was a set of old
school lockers. With a little elbow
grease and some fresh paint, these would have been spectacular!
All in all, it took us about an hour to stroll through the
whole market. If you don’t have anything
to do on a Saturday morning, I highly suggest checking out the Tulsa Flea
Market! It’s fun, it’s entertaining, and
you never know what you’ll find.
By the way – the one thing I wanted more than any other (but
it had already been purchased) was this picture. I don’t know why.