Vacuum-attics
A vacuum-attics , also called annual stock sale , fair with the chips , bric with brac , barter and chips or sale of garage (Québécisme) is an popular assembly during which private individuals expose the objects of which it do not have any more the use, in order to separate themselves some in the selling to the visitors.
Description
The vacuum-attics can be held as well on the public highway as in room omnisport, village halls, versatile room etc Certaines restrictions can be imposed to the salesmen (also called exhibitors ): food held to the organizers, prohibition of sales of animals, weapons etc the goods proposed are particularly varied: Clothing S, books, Crockery, Toy S, Disc S, Piece of furniture S etc
Economic aspects
The vacuum-attics constitute a Revenu auxiliary considerable for the reprocessed and the RMIstes.
Similar gatherings
The vacuum-attics are different from the Brocante S by the fact that these last accommodate primarily professionals. Moreover, they are frequently paying for the visitors.
The gone fairs with all and are also reserved to the professional salesmen and propose mainly new goods.
Generally, the large amateurs of vacuum-attics attend these professional demonstrations little.
Concerning the name
In France, the name of “vacuum-attics” comes owing to the fact that the salesmen are supposed to leave their goods their Grenier. In the same way with the Quebec with the Garage: these sales are named there “sales of garage”, Traduction of the English “garage salts” .
See too
vacuum attic
Related articles
- close Activities: Secondhand trade | Flea market | legal Annual stock sale
- Aspect: Underground economy | Work dissimulated
External bonds
- New regulation of the vacuum-attics
- Site on the vacuum-Attics updated by the private individuals
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