You can click pictures from the latest iPhones and stream all the songs you want on Spotify, but there is an irreproducible charm in retro cameras and vinyl records that modern tech just cannot compete with. Even today, many people love collecting vinyl records and antique old-timey cameras. Recently, someone from Bengaluru shared a roadside vintage shop that sells these antique items for a reasonable price and Netizens couldn’t wait to get their hands on them!
User Shares Roadside Vintage Shop Outside A Brewery
Folks, this is in Indiranagar, just in front of Vapour Pub and Brewery. There are some really old and antique ones too at affordable prices, do check it out! ♥️
I got the Yashica MD-35F pic.twitter.com/igFDSiWo72
— Prasanna 🍪 (@Ranook_xd) March 30, 2024
Roadside vendors are quite common in big cities. From clothes and toys to books and accessories, these vendors sell a variety of wares. A user from Bengaluru took to X (formerly known as Twitter) and shared a vendor who sells antiques!
Yes, you read that right! This particular vendor sells, not clothes or accessories, but vintage vinyl records and old-timey cameras! As per the post, the vendor usually sets up shop outside Vapour Pub and Brewery in Indiranagar.
The post also mentioned that the wares he sold were priced at quite a reasonable rate. Apart from vinyl records and cameras, there were also a couple of antique telephones with their iconic round dials! He even had old radios!
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Netizens Cannot Wait To Get Their Hands On These Antiques
How cool!
— Neha M (@_neHa_M) March 30, 2024
Many people took to the comment section and asked questions about his whereabouts and timings. As per the thread, the vendor sets up at the same location every day. Although, his exact timings were not mentioned.
No idea, but he sets up there daily is what he said.
— Prasanna 🍪 (@Ranook_xd) March 30, 2024
Many people also shared their own antique cameras that they either bought or inherited from their parents. Ever since the post was first shared on March 30, Saturday, it has gone viral. It has managed to garner more than 424 thousand views and the vendor’s wares are selling like hot cakes!
I still have my Kodak and Pentax camera’s 📷 pic.twitter.com/DsPhDpGTW7
— Viggy (@vigytweets) March 30, 2024
Do you like collecting antique items? If you’re in Bengaluru, would you check out this roadside seller? Let us know in the comments section below!
Cover Image Credits: @Ranook_xd/X (Formerly, Twitter)
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First Published: April 01, 2024 1:25 PM