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#179586 Mon Mar 15 2010 07:18 PM
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Anyone see American Pickers tonight with the visible pumps? I know there is much discussion good and bad about this show and what's staged for TV. These guys can also be idiots but this was an interesting episode.


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Well what did you think , they made a good deal at $1000 for the two pumps, And the guy who bought them to restore for $1600 must have got what he wanted.


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yea i watched it tonite...this is my second show..i thought it wasn`t too bad,,,,it held my attention so i`ll keeping watching,,i thought it was a good price on the pumps..the buyer got what he wanted so that`s what`s it all about??isn`t it alan



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the guy how bought the pumps has a nice collection going on, anybody know him......?


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the first pump they showed the dayton 15 gallon a few weeks ago was on ebay last fall.I to think it sold for $800/$1200 I cant remember.

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looked like a good buy to me but im not a visable fan


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Marty, What they called a 15gal, was a Tall 10 DAYTON.

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Dick i was just going by what they said it was. that is what they listed as on ebay.I didnt pay that much attention

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Dick, I have a friend with a tall 10 Dayton restored to Richfield and with an original Richfield globe on it ( metal 15" body), whats it worth ? Looks excellent..


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The guy that bought the pumps said the second pump was a Wayne but it looked like a Guarantee Speedboy to me. The G&B was missing some parts and looked like the base was rusted?? The Dayton they bought in an earlier episode looks like it is standing outside their shop in many of the other shows I watched so maybe they did not sell it yet?

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I think I had this show confused with Pawn Stars. Have watched it the last couple of weeks during the WTTW beg-a-thons, and it's not as bad as I had thought it could be. When Antiques Roadshow returns, I'll go back to my regular viewing.

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The bicycle rack was awesome.... They Got a smokin deal at 350 if it was a legitimate deal!!!


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I agree on the bike rack. It was sweet!! They bought the pumps a little under what they where worth in there condition. What they sold them for was a little high in my book. But as long as both parties are happy thats what matters. I like the show & will keep watching it also smile


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I'm waiting for the home owner who comes out with a dbl-barreled shotgun who gives them 10 sec to get off his property. Now that will be entertainment at it's finest! grin


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Originally Posted By: Bob Richards
I'm waiting for the home owner who comes out with a dbl-barreled shotgun who gives them 10 sec to get off his property. Now that will be entertainment at it's finest! grin
laugh "l.m.a.o" laugh now that's funny ! i swear every show we say the same thing BOB, now if that show finds there way into some back woods in TEXAS WELL.....................WE WOULD JUST HAVE TO PRAY FOR THOSE FRIENDLY FELLOWS!


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I enjoy watching the show, but it will do some damage to us collectors when a lot more people who have visibles and other gas & oil items on their property will raise the price just because the watched "American Pickers".

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The oven repairman was at my house today and saw my visible in the garage. The first thing he said DO you know what that thing is worth. I told him yes i know what its worth. He then said well I was wathcing American Pickers and that pump is worth a lot of money. So i then had to explain to him the whole tv vs reality thing.


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Originally Posted By: s932
The oven repairman was at my house today and saw my visible in the garage. The first thing he said DO you know what that thing is worth. I told him yes i know what its worth. He then said well I was wathcing American Pickers and that pump is worth a lot of money. So i then had to explain to him the whole tv vs reality thing.


Just curious.... Do you have a gas oven and was it on at the same time that he was repairing it?

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yes and yes


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the snow is melted enough now in northren minnesota so i'm finally able to start my spring shopping spree. everyone i've talked to so far have asked me if i've seen the pickers show. i'm starting to think everyone has seen the show.

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Barrett-Jackson did the same thing to collector vehicles with their massive auction prices a few years ago.

I used to buy 1948-52 trucks for peanuts, but after BJ, everyone thought that their oxide was actually gold. I've heard so much of "All fixed up, one sold on Barrett Jackson for (such and such) amount" that I stopped buying trucks for a while. Now the prices have come down drastically, especially due to the economy.

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I've run across the same thing as I'm out buying. Yes, most everyone has either seen or heard of the "Pickers". I tell them that I like the show, which is true, but that I'm a bit of a realist. I ask them if they have seen "Pawn Stars" too? Most answer yes.....I then explain that I am going to play the part of "The Old Man" and I'll usually offer a fair price where there is room for me to profit. Just need to educate them a little.....not much of a problem. Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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I tell folks pumps are just like cars.....
Either you have a Ugo or a Duesenburg, there is that much range in the value.


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My opinion on American Pickers?
Might cause those farmers who we visit and try for a fair deal on their pump,sign,can,etc to be sticklers on wanting too much money for after they see the show.
On the other hand it might give our depressed visibles which some did not previous notice or care about a much needed boost in the value department.
I loaded up a bunch of old extra pumps about two weeks ago and hauled them to a local swapmeet and you would not believe the people( non collectors) that showed extra interest in the visible on my trailer mentioning the picers show. 80% of the walkup people mentioned either Pawn Star or Pickers. At our shop we have a pump out front on the sidewalk, and our Honda customers mention the show almost daily. So I can see both sides of it.
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Unfortunately and fortunately we are in the information age. It all comes with it's upside and downside. How we feel about it is up to the individual. How we work with it creates new opportunities or road blocks. I don't think there really is a positive or negative that is more lopsided than the other, really. It creates challenges, yes. But the possibilities can also payoff. I see the show as entertaining and somewhat informative. Meeting and striking bargains with people I think is one the more interesting aspects of it. Take what you can from it and be entertained by the rest.


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Hey guys. I've been using this site for reference for some time but never thought to join. I just thought I'd chime in and say that these shows are probably influencing the collector market a lot more than we might think.

http://www.worthpoint.com/article/top-10-worthopedia-searches-march

I saw this article recently and noticed that three out of the 10 items on that list appeared on either American Pickers or Pawn Stars. I'm not sure whether it's for better or for worse, but the shows are definitely drumming up interest for the hobby! For the record, I'm a big fan of both shows!

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