Anybody catch the most recent episode...

I watch that when I notice that it's on, I'm always looking to see if they're passing up any iron, and I never see any. Did they buy the sign???

I know they're into, Oil Cans, Motorcycles & parts, Bicycles, and general Oil/Gas paraphernalia. I also know that they hunt for people on their list. I wish I had enough $$$ to have them out hunting for me, calling me to see if they found something on my list, and generally being my eyes out there.
 
Just another TV show, like Storage Wars with the villain named Dave Hester.

Hollywood at it's (NOT) best. :laughup:
 
so what did he pay for it? I know they got a big store up ther in Nashville. I wonder what they're asking for it?
 
Happy Friday!

On occasion, I will see CI in in the barns and garages that they scour through-- I remember at least once one of the guys had piles of cookware... I've never seen the guys buy any.

Frank ended up paying $350 for the sign; he was going to pay $150 if the neon didn't work- and $350 if it did.

I'd like it:D

-J
 
I'd love a neon sign like that...would go great in the garage! Now to find a Wood-Bishop or Noyes & Nutter one...:biggrin:
 
I am always on the lookout for vintage rock n roll t shirts when I am thrift store hunting. I found this t shirt, new with tags for $2 at a thrift store last month. In rust we trust. :icon_rofl:
http://www.antiquearchaeology.com/iteminfo.php?II=334&cat=37

Nice... Now that I think about it. Most of the different collections I've had over the years involved steel, iron, and rust. Dealing with rust was already pretty much second nature by the time I arrived at collecting cast iron.

Reminds me of a painting by one of my favorite artists' (Robert Williams) paintings called "Demon Rust". I've always wanted to buy a print of this.

http://laluzdejesus.com/tax-day-re-sale-event-2015/williams-robert_demon-rust/
 
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