A hawkish, balding man who wears a broad-brimmed straw hat and speaks with a folksy, Jersey twang, Justin is known as “Wild Man” and “Psycho Bob” on the flea market circuit.
“They don’t know me,” he said.
Maybe not, but he looks the part. Had Hollywood ever caught up to him while he was between jobs, he could have made a terrific cowboy and possibly an even better villain.
Justin says his own transformation from serial job-killer to sought-after folk artist began when he met Beverly, his wife of 26 years.
“When I met Bev, I started changing, I started evolving, and I became a different person,” he explained. “That’s when I started going in the woods, I started hiking, I bought a canoe, I started relaxing. I became a completely different person.”