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    American Pickers..

     



    Just watched an episode of the above program..Good to see it back on our tv..
    The guys were in Kansas,,not sure where,,but the guy had a BIG collection of cars,hotrods,and motorcycles,including a 1937 knucklehead Harley..A lot of the collection was in an old cinema down the road..Cant remember the guys name,,but boy,he had a lot of stuff..All for sale,,wanted to retire..
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    If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???

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    those two need to stick to bicycles and stay away from cars. frank knows absolutely nothing. 5k for a 1500 plymouth and 6500 for a 4k model a .

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    What part of Kansas (I know Lamin8tor didn't know)? I missed this one, and their on-line episode list is not by location.
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    Roger, have you noticed they rarely give an exact location of a pick. I like to look for landmarks, signs on buildings, highway signs, etc to see what town they're in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike52 View Post
    Roger, have you noticed they rarely give an exact location of a pick. I like to look for landmarks, signs on buildings, highway signs, etc to see what town they're in.

    Mike
    Yeah, Mike, I had not really thought about it, but they're always telling the gal to "...send the coordinates..." as opposed to mentioning the town. I'll have to see if I can find the episode and see if I can recognize anything.
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    Shine is right, they know zip about cars. Everytime they walk into some garage and see any old car they immediately start thinking it is worth a million bucks. They even called that coupe a roadster, and overpay for every car they get.

    One other thing we have talked about is who would want it known on national TV the valuables that you have stashed away? With the world the way it is today some idiot would think nothing of breaking in and cleaning you out. There was just a thread on the HAMB where a guy had a collection of stuff and some thief broke in and stole some stuff and even killed the family dog in the process.

    I don't even like passerbys looking in our open garage door when they go by.

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    I think they have changed revealing their location, on the earlier shows they gave their location. The one that comes to mind was in Tennessee. Cades Cove was mentioned and that is in the Great Smokie Mountain area. Lived in that area til 1966. Shades of the Past auto show is near by in Pegion Forge Tn. Lots of cars in barns ,fields and etc.
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    Sorry,Roger..The guy owned the El Dorado hotrod cafe..Not sure if it was Kansas City,or near..Its pretty kool stuff..I like it,,whether its straight up or slightly phony,,I dont know,,but I find it quite interesting..On this show,they also talked to an older woman who had a trained horse type show,with stunt riding etc..Still had the saddles..It brings it home,just how much junk people have lying around their farms..Would LOVE to go looking at peoples stuff,,specially that sorta stuff..Would be a bit wary about snakes and spiders though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    Sorry,Roger..The guy owned the El Dorado hotrod cafe..Not sure if it was Kansas City,or near..Its pretty kool stuff..I like it,,whether its straight up or slightly phony,,I dont know,,but I find it quite interesting..On this show,they also talked to an older woman who had a trained horse type show,with stunt riding etc..Still had the saddles..It brings it home,just how much junk people have lying around their farms..Would LOVE to go looking at peoples stuff,,specially that sorta stuff..Would be a bit wary about snakes and spiders though...
    El Dorado, Kansas - http://www.eldoradotimes.com/newsnow...Monday-evening about 2.5 hours south of KC on I-35.
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    The guy on american pickers name is Mike Nail of eldorado Kansas. If you google him it will pull up his work number. Just talked to him on the phone about some things he h
    as for sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rich1971 View Post
    The guy on american pickers name is Mike Nail of eldorado Kansas. If you google him it will pull up his work number. Just talked to him on the phone about some things he h
    as for sale.
    And that post was worth digging up a 4+ year old thread?


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    guy is a bail bondsman . must be slow .
    the guy on the show is mike wolfe
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    Quote Originally Posted by rich1971 View Post
    The guy on american pickers name is Mike Nail of eldorado Kansas. If you google him it will pull up his work number. Just talked to him on the phone about some things he has for sale.
    Rich, what you're seeing is that the show visited Ed Dorado, and one of the places they visited was the Hot Rod Cafe owned by Mike Nail and his wife. Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz ended up buying a few things from the Nail's.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    And that post was worth digging up a 4+ year old thread?
    Gotta agree, Bill, not sure what digging up the thread from 2011 added here....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmustang View Post
    And that post was worth digging up a 4+ year old thread?
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    Maybe it's just me but.. we have a new member to the forum who wanted to share some info. Instead of saying thanks.. good to see you here..maybe start an intro thread??

    Nope, he gets chastised for commenting on a old thread. Wonder how long he'll hang out with us? Did it change anything in the world that he shared a comment? Nope..

    But I'm pretty certain the way this thread "ended" we'll change his opinion..sorry if I am out of line.. it just stikes me wrong that "we" treated a new guy badly.

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    How real can this show be? Let's see...two guys in a Sprinter type vehicle drive from Iowa to Florida/California/Texas/way far and buy low priced junk to resell for a few hundred measly profit....and they have a facility back in Iowa with a full time clerk. Hmmmm....they must stop at a lot of casinos and win. This business model stinks.....I can see a guy "picking" locally and keeping his expenses down....but it would be a boring TV show.

    Now, the Auction TV shows......a couple of us from work have gone to two storage auctions. The first was at a storage facility near the local Air Force base.....maybe some good stuff. At least 100 people showed up. The two of us had more teeth than all of the others combined. The nine units all had CRAP.....household junk like old clothes, mattresses with lots of stains, junk knock down furniture, tube type TVs, etc. Some went for $500......wow. The second month, we went to another auction....same result except there were a lot of people in tank tops with saggy tattooed boobs....and they were guys!!! Same junk.....in all, we saw perhaps 25 units sold but zero had anything remotely worth carrying away if it were free. So much for finding the NOS 32 fenders, a Model 12 Winchester and stuff like that.....unless I rent a unit and put my own stuff in it.

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