Rick Zipp strumming one of his guitars at his booth at the Okanagan Vintage Fair on April 13, 2024.
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April 13, 2024 - 3:30 PM
Kelowna’s vintage connoisseurs gathered for the Okanagan Vintage Fair today.
The fair was at the Parkinson Recreation Centre with 40 vendors ranging from classic guitars to art made from repurposed thrift store items.
Rick Zipp is a musician who has been collecting and selling a range of items for the past 45 years.
“At the moment I’m more into smaller items. I have 100 guitars for sale, so I like coins and records, they don’t take up a lot of space. I specialize in coins, guitars, jewelry, and Nintendo,” Zipp said. “I stay away from stuff I don’t understand.”
Zipp said there’s something special about setting up a booth at a fair rather than selling solely online.
“Selling that one piece you don’t think you’re going to sell, and finding some cool stuff to buy myself,” he said.
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Vicki Hughes is an artist who started selling her work at fairs like this one for 5 years ago.
“Never online, people like to pick things up and really look at them and you can’t do that online,” she said. “I make all of it, it’s all repurposed from thrift stores.”
“Right now I’d have to say this one is my favourite,” Hughes said as she pointed to the bust of Batman’s nemesis the Joker.
For those who missed the fair today, follow the Okanagan Vintage Fair's Facebook page to check out the next one.
Vicki Hughes' handmade Joker bust going for $99 at the Okanagan Vintage Fair.
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A row of lamps for sale along with some shoppers at the Okanagan Vintage Fair.
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A tray of jewelry at the fair at Parkinson Recreation Centre.
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A statue of a dog in a tuxedo holding some feathers.
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A statue modelling a hat for sale at the Okanagan Vintage Fair.
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A toy car next to a telephone cable at the Parkinson Recreation Centre.
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