A new Flea market is opening in Palmer Mass......This is a large market with Restaurant & pub on site in the area of the antique markets and festivals.
I spoke with the owners and they will allow Self contained units overnite For RV Dreamers
Sites for vending are 20 x 20
Heavy exsposer to route 20 and the other markets
This is a Sunday market and goes a week long 3 times during the season when the antique markets are on.....this is the largest antique market in the U.S
I will check and see what is available in the area for full hook-ups and see if we can get a special rate for members
If any one is interested please PM me.........
fleamarketeer said
04:59 PM Mar 6, 2013
Mike,
Thanks for the heads up.
It's a bit too far east for me but l would be interested in knowing if it takes off. New fleamarkets usually take years to be worthwhile. But I do know several PA and NY vendors who occasionally sell in MA that might want to take a look at it. There just aren't many markets in MA.
Is the overnighting something out of the ordinary just for "RV Dreamers" or are normal transient vendors included? No overnight parking is a deal breaker for every transient I've met just as clean showers are for some selling from vans. Are there any Saturday markets nearby? My older "Clark's" doesn't show anything for Palmer. A market has to be utterly fantastic to give up a days work just to be there for one day. Spot rent? Enforced sales tax rules?
It's been some years since I've been in MA, but it used to be even a single round of rifle, handgun, or pistol ammunition was good for a mandatory year in a Massachusets jail. Is that law still around? Since I bought my Class C used, I'd almost have to disassemble it to ensure compliance. The way is worked in the 80's was, say you had an accident or blowout that damaged a storage area and one .22 rimfire rolled out where a helpful State Trooper could see it; it was off to stoney lonesome.
By the way, I guess I don't get out much, but that's only the second market I know about that sells alcohol. Could be good or bad.
Thanks,
fleamarketeer
Lucky Mike said
05:28 PM Mar 6, 2013
This market is next to Brimfield .......and yes in Mass you can go to jail for a year for possession of a single bullet or a package of BB's without a firearms ID issued by the state.....unsure about squirt guns but wouldnt want to test it!
At this time as far as overnite parking , the request was made for Dreamers....Im sure they will accept all.
A new Flea market is opening in Palmer Mass......This is a large market with Restaurant & pub on site in the area of the antique markets and festivals.
I spoke with the owners and they will allow Self contained units overnite For RV Dreamers
Sites for vending are 20 x 20
Heavy exsposer to route 20 and the other markets
This is a Sunday market and goes a week long 3 times during the season when the antique markets are on.....this is the largest antique market in the U.S
I will check and see what is available in the area for full hook-ups and see if we can get a special rate for members
If any one is interested please PM me.........
Mike,
Thanks for the heads up.
It's a bit too far east for me but l would be interested in knowing if it takes off. New fleamarkets usually take years to be worthwhile. But I do know several PA and NY vendors who occasionally sell in MA that might want to take a look at it. There just aren't many markets in MA.
Is the overnighting something out of the ordinary just for "RV Dreamers" or are normal transient vendors included? No overnight parking is a deal breaker for every transient I've met just as clean showers are for some selling from vans. Are there any Saturday markets nearby? My older "Clark's" doesn't show anything for Palmer. A market has to be utterly fantastic to give up a days work just to be there for one day. Spot rent? Enforced sales tax rules?
It's been some years since I've been in MA, but it used to be even a single round of rifle, handgun, or pistol ammunition was good for a mandatory year in a Massachusets jail. Is that law still around? Since I bought my Class C used, I'd almost have to disassemble it to ensure compliance. The way is worked in the 80's was, say you had an accident or blowout that damaged a storage area and one .22 rimfire rolled out where a helpful State Trooper could see it; it was off to stoney lonesome.
By the way, I guess I don't get out much, but that's only the second market I know about that sells alcohol. Could be good or bad.
Thanks,
fleamarketeer
At this time as far as overnite parking , the request was made for Dreamers....Im sure they will accept all.