I think the secret is go early, go late, go often. I do my circle tour almost everyday, thankfully the places are all close together and not out of my way. I could probably find even more if I hit some of the other quadrants in the city on a more regular basis but it's way too much driving. When it comes to flea markets you absolutely have to be there when the vendors are unpacking and setting up, like 6 a.m., because anything good is snagged by other vendors and early birds before it hits the table. It really is snooze you lose. The other thing to do is let the people at a thrift store know what you're looking for, some stuff may come in they think is junk and end up tossing it in their dumpster. Let the regular flea market vendors know what you're looking for as well, many of them are garage sale/estate sale/auction fanatics and will pick for you if you're genuinely sincere and not going to leave them holding something they might not have bought in the first place, if they get it for you buy it from them at a fair markup for their troubles even if it isn't exactly what you wanted,, something good may come later. I've gotten some stuff this way from the regulars, they know I want vacs, vintage smalls (a Sunbeam mixmaster is supposed to be coming this Sunday) and birdcages and more birdcages. LOL