Laney College Oakland, Napa and Sacramento Folsom Blvd all had produce available near here.
the Alameda Antique Faire is a no
My two favorite Bay Area fleas, OCO and Concord, don't really have a farmers market, but I have found so much treasure that I never missed them. I was only remarking on Jakes as that would be the only reason this person would be there.
I must say, changing the topic, that Lugz has cursed me. He goes and makes a comment on my picking prowess for the year, and low and behold, everything dries up. The sales, my skills... The only thing that isn't dry is the weather!
Thursday was zero, even at the Restores (I picked up two ceramic pull chain light fixtures as I am re-lighting the shop.)
Friday looked good on paper but was pretty meh.

The Dunlap mini-slip joint, two vintage operators headsets, and a book (picture will come at the end) at the first stop, the SweatHeart fasteners, and the tube repair kit from the last stop.

The second stop showed some beautiful antique woodworking tools, but someone had been there before me and picked the best ones, although I did find this vintage carpenters chest, which will display woodworking tools quite nicely.

There was a guy at the sale who kept trying to pre-sell me what he had found before he had paid for it. And while this isn't per see illegal or unethical, it is not for me. He tries to do this at every sale I see him at. This leaves a bad taste in my mouth, adding to the general days feeling.
The third stop is what was really getting me. There had been a lot of interesting tools in the garage in the ad, but they were so overpriced as to be a joke. Great if they can get the prices, but not for me. For example, there was a '30s Craftsman band say, in pieces that they wanted $300 for. But, on the bench next to it was this:

This is the predecessor to the famous Craftsman disc-belt sander, made only in the thirties, and slightly smaller. Well, I didn't see a price on it, asked and she thought the tag had fallen off, so I quickly offered $40. Accepted, and I also picked up this old Remington ammo box:

Well, when I finally got home and everything unloaded, I did find the price tag, taped to the wheel. $15. Real ***** move, jumping the gun on it. Oh, well.