Even regionally it varies, Stuart. I have three weekday (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday) flea markets all within 10 to 40 minutes of me. Not that the names matter to you, but Rt 70 in Lakewood is strictly mom and pop. That's the only place I am walking around with quarters in my pocket, and if the guy is a veteran, I don't take the change. Collingwood is full of junk men, house liquidators, and occasionally more sophisticated vendors. Tools are generally $1, unless it's Craftsman or Snap-on, which they like to make a big show of recognizing, then it's $2, $5, or even higher, depending on what it is. Columbus is relatively high end in comparison (buyers and sellers there deride the Rt 70 and Collingwood flea markets as full of "bottom feeders") with dedicated tool guys with antique and vintage offerings. The prices are never $1, but they're not as high as true value, either, so you can still get a good deal. There are vendors I walk right past because they always sell at antique store prices (and have the same things out week after week after week), and there are vendors who know what's good and price it to move, generally much less than what they would price it on eBay. I won't even go to Lambertville, because it's too far, and too pricey. Everyone there thinks they're antique dealers.