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I was contacted by the producer a few years ago, I politely declined...


FREEDOM oil items wanted.




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I would fathom to guess that any person or collection that appears on the show would be bombarded by others wanting access within a very short time of a show airing. I've noticed on several occasions where Old Gassers recognize or know the location of a "pick" on the show, and obviously other locals would as well. I think exposing yourself or your collection/accumulation would not be worth the risks, especially in this day and age.
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I talked to Seller that I see at Gold Rush days in Minnesota every year who had them at his place and said "thought it would be cool but it wasn't, Never Again"


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My collection was featured on the Canadian Pickers. I enjoyed it as it was a lot of fun.

I've had at least 400 if not more people stop by as a direct result of the show. From all across Canada people tied it into their holidays or business plans. I signed a release and had them identify Dave's Garage on the episode. Those wishing to get a hold of me were able to locate Dave's Garage and find me.

The money I gave up by selling them items below market value, I more then made up through sales via Dave's Garage. The episode has been replayed about 20 times (that I know of) in the past 1 1/2 yrs. How much would I have paid for that much national advertising on a major TV network?

In my circumstances it was a win, win situation. Even though the show has been cancelled the reruns will play for years to come. I still notice a spike in sales ever time the episode replays.

There was no BS on the show. They purchased every item for the amount shown on the show...actually they purchased more then what was shown on the episode. They film enough material for a 30 minute segment but usually feature three collections in an hour giving each pick 15 minutes of coverage.


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My brother Anthony turned them down about 3 months ago, we thought it was bad for business. We didn't want to be labeled as "the red hot pickers" by other collectors in the hobby so we just thought it was best to pass. 2 years ago when Anthony started Red Hot Relics it might have been a different story but since being in the hobby and understanding that its not all about money and talking with many veteran collectors we weighed the decisions and ultimately chose not to participate.


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the last thing I need is making my collection known to everyone... next thing ya know someone is trying to steal something, and unknowingly meets my dog, who does the right thing and tears into the thief. then I get sued and they put my dog down.

...maybe I think too far ahead. smile


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Originally Posted By: Ryan Underthun
I was contacted by the producer a few years ago, I politely declined...


...don't think I could have managed the 'polite' part for those clowns...


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http://youtu.be/xf5fxOm7yqo

Some of the rejection that they get.


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Two big 110 lb+ Rottweilers, shown on the episode would be the least of the thieves problems. It's the owner you need to worry about...he's mean & unpredictable.

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Originally Posted By: Ryan Underthun
I was contacted by the producer a few years ago, I politely declined...
. Oh come on Ryan ! Frankie want a ride in the boat!


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We were contacted at the end of last year, NO was the answer..


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Not just no but...OH, HELL NO!

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Dave,
I don't understand you selling items for what they offered which was probably way below Fare Wholesale prices. All pickers say they need more meat left on the bone, that kinda leaves you w/ chewing on the Bone. They are asking the High Prices, they can pay Fare Wholesale +. Discount w/ Volume, no Volume = NO Discount.

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I sold them $6000.00 in total at 50 cents on the dollar. Meaning I sold them $12,000.00 of items for $6000.00. I can't buy that kind of national advertising for $6000.00.

At $6000.00 that is the cheapest advertising, I have ever bought. When I owned the auction house, I use to buy two full color pages in the local newspaper within the first 10 pages of the paper for $2300.00. Full color rear page of local car guide magazine for $2000.00. Compared to those prices, it was a good deal.


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I really don't know if I should be jumping in to this type of discussion, but since I am both a contributer to both the pickers and the American Restoration shows (who I sold my last 75 gas pumps to) I sometimes feel I am a little closer to what they are doing.
They don't want to come to your place where you have accumulated the greatest collection of Tydol items. They want to come to a barn/a old building/closed movie house/you name it, then they want to find the rusty gold in the bottom of the box on the floor. I know that feeling, because I did that at the Bennett Pump Company when they closed.
Are they really looking for that "rusty gold" not really, they are looking for something that they can spend more than three minutes telling you about the complete history about (which they probably got from me or someone else in their files).
Now seriously are the doing us collectors a favor, probably not. But they are surly pointing out many items that are collectible.
Look at it this way, for years I have stated that if you have 50 handy oilers, you do not have a collection, you have an accumulation, that is what these guys are looking for, those of us who have an accumulation. Fifty of this, two of that, this is what makes a great 30 minutes of "I will give you $20.0, I want $30.00 makes up time.
How many of you have just about turned the program off because they are going back and forth over $5.00? Please.....spend more time establishing the value of that Gulf Sign back against the wall.

I can keep this up forever, my suggestion, watch the program, just turn off the sound, look at all the greats things that are still out there, add them to your memory as to what is collectible.

Get out there and find them.

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I was contacted right after the show started airing. A fellow collector had given them my name and I was asked to be on the show. I agreed to continue with scheduling and logistics but after afew calls never heard from them again. I have since reconsidered and would have to say no also. Even having met Mike and Frank, good guys, does not change my mind.

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I saw some of your pumps back in the 80's when I was hunting down jukeboxes, gumball machines, etc. and it would have been a good show. Probably would have given you some grief/aggravation in the future though. Dave


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Everyone has a different situation. Most of us are collectors first and businesses second, third, or way down the list. In Dave's situation as an ongoing business concern it makes perfect sense to take an opportunity to advertise like that. Having been in business all my life I can totally see his point. It's not so much whether or not they can pay market price for a few items, it's what is it worth to get your business in front of millions of prospective customers. We've had this discussion a few times before and there is always a divided consensus. I don't watch the show very often because it's so staged and just gets kinda old listening to the same rhetoric. But Jack is right, just turn down the sound and look at the finds. As far as the show hurting the hobby, I think that's a divided highway also. It always seemed to me that everything they bought petro wise they bought super cheap. Yes, it does make a lot of people think they have something more valuable than it is but the few items they actually buy aren't setting the prices for everything petro. On the other hand I'm sure there are now more interested in buying an old roached out sign for $100 than there used to be so that's not all bad when we want to sell off some surplus items to fund another find.....GB

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I love it-"divided consensus". Should have thought of that myself. A perfectly sensible oxymoron.
And I agree with GB, watch for the stuff on the show and turn off the volume.

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I'm with you Jack, enjoy it for what it is,,, no sense in getting your ***** in a knot... it's fun


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Theyre no different then some guys on here who buy signs off ebay and ask 6 times what theyre worth.

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Originally Posted By: Wes Hague
I'm with you Jack, enjoy it for what it is,,, no sense in getting your ***** in a knot... it's fun


I think Jacks view is correct. The show is meant to be entertainment, but they need the props.

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Most of the things they get are at great prices. It's obviously fixed. I watch the show and take it for what it is. Entertainment. I just like to see the pick itself.
I don't blame them for higher prices after all look what they pay. The blame in my eyes goes more to the guys who pay these enormous prices at auctions like Barret Jackson or just about any other auction it seems.
In the last couple years I've seen a Pegasus Cookie Cutter go at auction from aroud 3500 to the last one I saw sell brought 7500 plus fees.
People see this and think this stuff is the new gold rush.


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YA, I missed the "HATE AMERICAN PICKERS" bandwagon too.
I do get people coming up to me and commenting on the show when they see my stuff, but a simple "it's TV, don't believe everything you see" usually ends unwanted conversation directed at it.
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Before Canadian Pickers started filming the producers ran wanted listings on Craigslist across Canada looking for places to visit. I sent the information to a local film industry prop rental owner who then contacted a number of collectors. None of the collectors were interested because they are collectors and not interested in selling.
They had already been watching American Pickers and saw what it was all about.
All of the collectors I talked to said if they wanted to part with anything it would be by: swap meet, ebay or auction.

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I quit watching the History Channel...no History.

There is no way I would have those two over, they act like they invented finding junk and are very inaccurate at times. Hacks.

Ryan a boat ride with no seat belts or floatation devices for those guys might be a good idea. They have made John Q. Public think a Bennett 2066 pump is worth a mint.

Ever seen Rick Dale restore a computer?, even though there are times it shows him messing with one?

The History Channel has become the LIFETIME Channel for Wuss men, they lost my attention. Cartoon Network is more interesting than the Hostory Channel now.


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Agree with most that has been said.
I honestly don't like this program,or others like it.
Nothing they show is reality.
Who would want to be a part of this?
Let 2 sneaky guys & a camera into your home as they survey what you have while they praise what you have.
Act interested and ignorant about an object & it's back story,while they probably know more about it then the owner does.
Offer you a price on something(s),you accept as they thank you & shake your hand & pat you on the back as they leave.
Then the two squirrels hi-five each other and boast about how they stole something from you on their way back to their truck,while they plot where to go to next.
Basically they kiss an owners ***** to gain entry,then make the same owner look like a sucker on their way out.
I don't see how this puts the hobby or the people involved in a good light. frown

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Originally Posted By: Cold Pizza
Agree with most that has been said.
I honestly don't like this program,or others like it.
Nothing they show is reality.
Who would want to be a part of this?
Let 2 sneaky guys & a camera into your home as they survey what you have while they praise what you have.
Act interested and ignorant about an object & it's back story,while they probably know more about it then the owner does.
Offer you a price on something(s),you accept as they thank you & shake your hand & pat you on the back as they leave.
Then the two squirrels hi-five each other and boast about how they stole something from you on their way back to their truck,while they plot where to go to next.
Basically they kiss an owners ***** to gain entry,then make the same owner look like a sucker on their way out.
I don't see how this puts the hobby or the people involved in a good light. frown
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I never thought it was going to help US at all, it only hurts the hobby. Bad idea for us, Cash for them..GO MURICA!!!!!


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...Rick, Joe & DB have it exactly right...


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Originally Posted By: Cold Pizza
Agree with most that has been said.
I honestly don't like this program,or others like it.
Nothing they show is reality.
Who would want to be a part of this?
Let 2 sneaky guys & a camera into your home as they survey what you have while they praise what you have.
Act interested and ignorant about an object & it's back story,while they probably know more about it then the owner does.
Offer you a price on something(s),you accept as they thank you & shake your hand & pat you on the back as they leave.
Then the two squirrels hi-five each other and boast about how they stole something from you on their way back to their truck,while they plot where to go to next.
Basically they kiss an owners ***** to gain entry,then make the same owner look like a sucker on their way out.
I don't see how this puts the hobby or the people involved in a good light. frown


I fully agree! This show creates a stigma that all people collecting antiques or petroliana are doing these flips to "Make a quick buck on"
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