doing a Don McLean …

Marlene Cook courtesy of the Toronto Star article

Toronto. Les Jones sent me a note that Marlene Cook will be closing  her antique market. On Sunday, May 29th,

In it, she interviews Ms Cook (I bought some glass plates from Marlene many years ago at one of our fairs). Marlene says in part, ‘“I’m closing this Sunday, because I want to go out with a positive market for all my dealers,”  She says she, “fears lack of traffic to help the show get back on track …”.

PHSC member Hans Kotiesen is also in the article, ‘”When Hans Kotiesen started selling from his old film camera collection, he listed the items on the likes of eBay and Craigslist. But as time wore on, Kotiesen said he wanted to do something more active and personal.

“I’m retired and I thought, you know, I don’t want to be out of touch with people, and sock myself away somewhere and just think about the past,” Kotiesen said, sitting at his table on Sunday. “So, I checked into the market. That was about ten years ago.”

“There’s a rush from talking to people, and explaining things, and cracking a few jokes. There’s a lot of human communication going on,” he said. Picking up a camera, he noted the various mechanisms and the way they let light in. He sees the old machines as a “reflection of history.””

Oh, and you may remember McLean’s song, “American Pie“. I bought the CD of the same name many years ago.

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