An iconic place for fans of flea markets and flea markets. First there are rows of duffel bags, there are touts). At the end there are rows with old things, a tool and some antiques, the main assortment consists of tools, drills, cutters, Soviet tools and all sorts of Chinese junk. It will be interesting for amateurs, but for the sophisticated, the visit will be boring...
If 10 years ago it made sense to visit this location, but nowadays the essence of this site has changed a lot - mostly there are overbidders and dealers who are waiting for their client from Perefiria, who is mediocre familiar with the Internet and the way of buying from various platforms and sites. I've been convinced of this many times, with regard to the instrument and all sorts of technical details. At least a ruble, but it's still more expensive. There is a certain percentage of sellers who sell Soviet-era goods that were "brought" from work. That is, if a person worked as a turner, then in 25 years of work he carried home a huge number of unaccounted-for drills, cutters, taps, sharpeners, etc. So, in principle, there is a possibility of buying some items that are no longer available, but this percentage is very small. I recommend visiting with a full understanding of the price of those items that you want to buy, so that later it won't be excruciatingly painful to see this device on Ozone, Kufara, or anywhere else, much cheaper. Something like this.