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00:00When we say getting off the beaten track,
00:02this is exactly where we like to be.
00:03Hey, buddy.
00:04Hey, let's be Fast Eddie.
00:05Yeah, that's who it is.
00:06I'm going to get rid of some of these antiques,
00:08and I'm going to enjoy life a little bit.
00:10What are you looking to get out of that?
00:11I don't know. All I can, I guess.
00:14Frank, this thing's so you.
00:16That's a prototype golf cart.
00:17I've never seen anything like this.
00:19I'm thinking to myself, this could be my moment.
00:22For an estate sale, there's lots of good stuff here.
00:24Look at that.
00:26This was a great place to be at.
00:28Here's the kitchen sink, Frankie.
00:29Everything and the kitchen sink.
00:31This place is a picker's dream.
00:33Oh, that's cool.
00:34Say hello to my little friend.
00:37I'm Mike Wolf.
00:38And I'm Frank Fraze.
00:40And we're pickers.
00:42We travel the back roads of America looking to buy rusty gold.
00:48We make a living telling the history of America one piece at a time.
01:01That'd be cool.
01:02Okay.
01:02It's only two nights.
01:03It's two nights, but then there's square dancing and then we can pair it up with like tango.
01:07I love to dance.
01:08I'm a dancer by nature and I feel music.
01:11I feel the beat.
01:12So I want to take some square dance classes.
01:14Yeah, Wednesday.
01:15Wednesday, Friday is probably the best with me.
01:17I don't have a partner, so there are not very many reliable men around.
01:21I'm not saying Frank is one, but I think he'll show up for a square dance class.
01:25I hope he will.
01:27I'm not trying to be a style cramper with your square dancing and all, but like I drove into the
01:31parking lot and the first thing that's staring me in the face is that boot.
01:35As a business owner, we need to rotate our merchandise.
01:38You know, I mean, we've got stuff on the shelves in here that needs to be dusted.
01:42I don't want to see any of my merchandise needing to be dusted.
01:44I want to see it gone.
01:46I mean, I love the boot.
01:48Okay.
01:48I'm the one who went nuts for the boot.
01:50There's some, there's gotta be somebody out there like me, Frank.
01:52I gotcha.
01:53I mean, it's just hard.
01:54It's here.
01:54We're in Iowa.
01:56Who's going to buy a 10 foot boot in Iowa?
02:00It's not like we really have a lot of prop house here.
02:02We don't really have a whole lot of people coming in for the boot, are they?
02:05No.
02:06Well, anyway, we got to get going on the picks.
02:08So, um, give me a solid boot to boot.
02:12All right.
02:13We'll boot the boot.
02:13All right.
02:14Get out of here.
02:15Have fun guys.
02:16Be safe.
02:17So Frankie and I are heading out on a pick.
02:19I've gave Danielle a mission and I want her to sell that boot.
02:22I can't be the only crazy dude in America that thinks a 10 foot fiberglass boot is cool.
02:28I think she can do it.
02:38Today, we're going to a lead that Danielle gave us.
02:41His name is Fast Eddie.
02:42This guy, Fast Eddie, was in the demolition business.
02:44He's into cars, old tractors, advertising, gas and oil stuff.
02:48He means basically anything.
02:50When we say getting off the beaten track, this is exactly what we like to be.
02:53Yeah, this is it.
02:54This is it.
02:54Look at all the old...
02:55Excavating equipment.
02:56Oh, yeah.
02:56Check out the bulldozer.
02:57Check out the snowmobile.
02:58Oh, yeah.
02:59He's got a lot of big items out here, my friend.
03:01Uh-oh.
03:01Uh-oh.
03:02Motorcycle.
03:03There's a Honda for me.
03:04That's you.
03:04Here, give me a fire.
03:05Ass daddy.
03:12Demolition guys, we run into them all the time.
03:14They keep everything.
03:15I mean, they're not going to let this stuff go to waste.
03:17Who knows what Fast Eddie might have.
03:19Hey, buddy.
03:19Hey, you must be Fast Eddie.
03:20Yeah, that's who it is.
03:21You got the hat on.
03:22Yep.
03:22How's it going?
03:23Talked to Danielle on the phone.
03:25Yeah.
03:25We knew we were in the right place and pulled up and we saw some bulldozers.
03:29Yeah.
03:29I see the big reel here for that.
03:31No, that's the drainage tube reels and stuff.
03:33Yeah.
03:34You've been doing that for quite a while, huh?
03:3543 years.
03:37Yeah.
03:37My business was in excavating.
03:39We used to bury farm sites, and then we'd find this stuff laying out in the groves,
03:44and we'd ask the farmer about it.
03:46They didn't want it.
03:46Just take it.
03:47I've just been collecting it, and now I'm going to retire.
03:51And I'm going to sell it.
03:52Can we look around a little bit?
03:53Yeah, sure.
03:53Yeah.
03:58There's an old John Deere.
03:59There's four of them in there.
04:01Four of them in there?
04:02Yeah.
04:02You got them all packed in there like sardines?
04:04Yeah, sardines.
04:05He's got a lot of John Deere stuff, a lot of farm malt, a lot of implement stuff.
04:08I mean, that's what he likes.
04:09When's the last time this sucker ran?
04:11Four years.
04:12Plus, it looks like he's got some moss growing on here.
04:15That's age.
04:15That's age.
04:17I see a lot of big things.
04:18I don't see very many smalls, but the great thing that I do see is lots of outbuildings.
04:23Oh, yeah.
04:24Look at that.
04:24Third floor.
04:25Whoa.
04:26Rats in there, though.
04:27That's all right.
04:28We don't mind rats.
04:29Oh, there's Wile E. Coyote, man.
04:31Yeah.
04:32He's big.
04:32This is the kind of property we love to dig in because you never know what's in the next barn.
04:37I bought the truck stop, and then I refurbished it.
04:40Oh, you own a truck stop?
04:41I did.
04:42No kidding?
04:43Yeah, it was a poor experience.
04:44How long ago?
04:45Was it?
04:46Yeah.
04:46Is that a rough way to make a living?
04:48Yeah.
04:48You don't make a living at that.
04:50Fast Eddie's been self-employed since he was basically a little kid.
04:53He used to own a truck stop.
04:54He used to own a drainage business.
04:55There are some gas pumps.
04:56I don't know if they're any value to you guys.
04:58Oh, they're like from the 70s.
05:00Yeah.
05:00They're really cool gas pumps, but they're not old enough to be valuable.
05:03Do you have the pump to this?
05:05Someplace, sir.
05:05Is that a Wayne?
05:07I don't know what it is.
05:08I've had that probably 30 years, 40 years.
05:11This is probably a Wayne pump.
05:12It's not marked, but 99.9% of the time, if you find a visible pump, it's a Wayne.
05:24This is the original cylinder there, and it's not cracked anywhere.
05:27It's good.
05:28It's got the numbers in it.
05:29No.
05:29The cast iron base is there.
05:31This pump is really solid.
05:33The sheet metal's tight on it.
05:34Where'd you get it?
05:35I took a city service station down in town here, and that was out in the back of the station.
05:40Oh, cool.
05:41Is that something you'd sell?
05:42Oh, yeah.
05:43This is where we start to dance.
05:44I remember in the back of my mind, Danielle's telling me, hey, Fast Eddie's a smooth talker,
05:47man.
05:48What are you looking to get out of that?
05:49I don't know.
05:50All I can, I guess.
05:52That's a good answer.
05:53It ought to be worth five, isn't it?
05:55You know, there's good news and bad news.
05:57The good news is I'm interested.
05:58Yeah.
05:59The bad news is I'm not interested for five.
06:03Well, that's the bad news.
06:05Okay.
06:06Let's stand back a little bit fast, Eddie.
06:07Let's exchange some blows.
06:08I'm more interested in it for, like, 375.
06:14This is something that Eddie salvaged on one of his jobs, so I know he doesn't have much in it.
06:19If I can get it for the right price, everybody wins.
06:22You could go four on that.
06:24It's pretty much complete in there.
06:25I could go four, but I don't know.
06:27I'm not feeling four.
06:29How about, uh...
06:36How about 375?
06:40375?
06:41Yeah.
06:41All right.
06:42Broke the ice.
06:43Now that sets the tone for the pick.
06:45Does it work?
06:46Porcelain's actually better when it comes to size.
06:49What else you got in here?
06:50Did that turn over?
06:52Oh, yeah.
06:52It's free.
06:53Whoa, it just all started.
06:54Yeah.
06:54How come you decided to sell a few things?
06:56Oh, I just had a heart attack, and I just ain't as active.
06:59You did?
07:00Right.
07:00Well, I'll tell you what, man.
07:01You're lucky to be here, because a lot of people don't survive heart attacks.
07:04Yep.
07:05I'm gonna get rid of some of these antiques, and I'm gonna enjoy life a little bit.
07:08Are you gonna buy them motorcycles or not?
07:11This is a guy that's got a second lease on life, man, and he knows it.
07:15What's this, like, your workshop, Eddie?
07:17Yeah.
07:17He's got this amazing property.
07:19Oh, smell that grease and oil.
07:20He's retired.
07:21He's gonna start digging into some of his projects.
07:23That's the American dream.
07:27All right.
07:29It's a pretty stout barn here.
07:31So we walk into the biggest barn that Fast Eddie has, and I'm looking around this place.
07:36It's got the loft.
07:37It's got tons of stuff, lots of boxes, lots of junk.
07:39I mean, this is the kind of place I love to dig.
07:47You wanna buy that diesel motor?
07:48Oh, that big diesel motor here?
07:50There you go, Frankie.
07:51No, no, no.
07:52You're always looking for that big item.
07:54No, that's not that big.
07:56Eddie, what do these letters spell?
07:58I don't know.
07:59You can make anything out of them, really.
08:01There's 14 of them.
08:02They're in really nice condition.
08:03What do you want for the letters?
08:05I don't know.
08:06I've bought a lot of these before.
08:08If I get these porcelain metal letters in my shop, I can sell the hell out of these things.
08:12Everybody wants one for a statement piece on a shelf.
08:15They're bright red color.
08:15They're porcelain paint.
08:16They're large and in charge.
08:18I'm thinking for all of them.
08:22I'm paying up here, Eddie.
08:23Okay.
08:24Hope you get loose.
08:25Hold on.
08:26Hope you lose something.
08:27$100.
08:28I'd pay for all of them.
08:32Think on that a little bit.
08:34Really?
08:35Oh, yeah.
08:35You gotta think about that?
08:36I gotta think.
08:37Man, I thought you'd be all over that.
08:39You never know.
08:40How about one and a quarter?
08:43Mmm.
08:44I do, uh, I'm gonna get generous here.
08:50And the only reason I'm doing that is I wanna move the deal along, cause I'm getting cold.
08:53Oh, you are?
08:54Uh, 110.
08:58Okay, that's fine.
09:00110?
09:00That'll be fine.
09:01Alright, my friend.
09:03I'm gonna get these back at the shop and Danielle's gonna play Vanna White.
09:06Does anybody want to buy a vowel?
09:0750 bucks.
09:10Mmm.
09:11Frankie.
09:11Whoa.
09:12Wow, look at this.
09:15All of a sudden it becomes really apparent to me Fast Eddie loves cars just as much as
09:20he does tractors.
09:20You wanna see a four-cylinder Model B Ford?
09:23Yeah, I do.
09:24Now do they run?
09:25Yeah.
09:25Wow.
09:27That's the one I got the Fast Eddie hat from.
09:29This is the one you got your nickname from, huh?
09:31Yeah.
09:31I got a nickname of Fast Eddie because I used to go to the races in Jackson every weekend.
09:36And I drove my old 38 Chevy.
09:38This is real steel now.
09:39Oh, yeah.
09:40Hot Water 6 in there.
09:42Oh, yeah.
09:42Look at that.
09:43We're having a really good time here with Fast Eddie, but I just haven't been able to
09:47find that big ticket item.
09:54What's that right there?
09:56That's a prototype golf cart.
09:58I found it at a farmer's place.
10:00What's it say?
10:01There.
10:03Sundaga Industries, George, Iowa.
10:05Sunduga.
10:15Oh, so it runs?
10:16Oh, yeah.
10:16When's the last time it ran?
10:17Oh, I'd say about five years ago, probably.
10:19What kind of motor is it?
10:20It's got a four-horse.
10:22Yeah.
10:22Electric start.
10:23I've never seen all that before.
10:24It was really cool.
10:25It had a clutch on it and stuff.
10:26I've never seen anything like this.
10:27It was really very well made.
10:29Is this something that we would sell?
10:32Well, I'd have to think about that a little bit.
10:36Tell me about this motor.
10:37All right.
10:37It's a McCormick hearing.
10:38The hit and miss.
10:39Now, school us on this.
10:40Like, what's the value of something like this?
10:42Oh, man.
10:44I don't know.
10:47No way.
10:49Frankie.
10:50What you got?
10:50It's a bicycle honey hole.
10:53So, have you ever sold any of this stuff up here?
10:55Not really.
10:56I knew right then and there I wasn't leaving here without a bicycle.
11:03Eddie.
11:03I mean, is this something that we would sell?
11:06No, I'd have to think about that a little bit.
11:08Okay.
11:09I mean, it's kind of cool.
11:10It's unique, you know?
11:11This is why I pick.
11:12All day long, nothing.
11:13And then, at the end, here's a prototype.
11:15Golf Cart in the corner of the barn.
11:17And I figure, why not press my luck?
11:19Maybe there's something else I can bundle it with and save this pick.
11:23All right.
11:23That's cool.
11:24Yeah.
11:24Hey, tell me about this motor.
11:26All right.
11:26It's a McCormick hearing.
11:27The hit and miss.
11:28Okay.
11:30My uncle bought that brand new.
11:32No kidding?
11:34Pulled the washing machine.
11:35Okay.
11:36So, this was running the washing machine on the farm.
11:38Yeah.
11:38Pulled the washing machine and the pump jack to pump water for the cattle.
11:51So, you remember this actually working on the farm?
11:53I remember that.
11:53Yep.
11:54Oh, that's pretty cool.
11:55Now, school us on this.
11:56Like, what's the value of something like this?
11:58Oh, man.
12:00I don't know.
12:01I would say 500.
12:04This could be my moment.
12:05I've got two pieces with a lot of upsides.
12:07I mean, let's get these things out in the light and see what they look like.
12:11Right now.
12:12You can hear the motor going in it, can't you?
12:14Yeah.
12:15When I'm outside, I'm thinking, man, I have got to buy this.
12:17Frank, this thing's so you.
12:19There are golf cart collectors out there.
12:21A lot of times, people like to paint them up real fancy.
12:23They use them for swap meets.
12:24They use them for flea markets.
12:26I got it.
12:27I'm the puller.
12:29Mark.
12:31It looks better outside than it did inside.
12:33See, we can put just a little spin on it.
12:36Here's your crank.
12:38It's locked solid.
12:39It's locked solid, but it'll come loose.
12:40It's a complete motor.
12:41It's not too much to get those things going.
12:43They're cast iron.
12:44They're built to last forever.
12:47What's the best you could do on both of them together?
12:50That's a lot of real estate I'm taking out of here.
12:51Making you some room.
12:52Okay.
12:54I suppose seven.
12:56Take them both.
12:58I was thinking six.
13:00Nice.
13:00I know you would say less.
13:05Let's go to $650, huh?
13:07Cut it in half?
13:08Sure.
13:09$650.
13:10They're worth that.
13:12I scored.
13:14What buy do you want to go?
13:15All the way.
13:15Back to the back of the van.
13:17In picking terms, this is an FSP.
13:20Full service pick.
13:21Woo!
13:23Come on in.
13:23Here we go, baby!
13:24I paid $375 for the gas pump.
13:28I'm going to ask $750.
13:31I like the style, Eddie.
13:33I like it.
13:35The golf cart that I paid $350 for, I'm thinking at least doubling my money.
13:40I got it.
13:41This is a workout.
13:43Hitting this motor, this is just a great piece of history.
13:46I'm not sure what it's worth, so I'm going to try to get it appraised.
13:49Did it say champion?
13:51There's two S's.
13:51S-R-S-A-Y.
13:53Today is a good day in my life because I've got rid of things that I've always had.
13:57I think we both got good deal.
13:59I really do.
14:00I want to take that money and I'm going to buy me a John Deere.
14:07All right, Eddie.
14:08Thanks for all your help.
14:09Seriously.
14:10That was great.
14:11Thanks, my friend.
14:12Fast Eddie, for being an old guy, is living up to his name.
14:15When he was grabbing that tractor, pulling it out of the barn,
14:17getting in the backhoe, lifting up the gas pump,
14:19I was having a hard time keeping up with him.
14:20I could tell he was having fun.
14:22I'm glad we stopped by.
14:23Thanks, Eddie.
14:24See you later.
14:24Stay fast, my friend.
14:26Goodbye.
14:37I got something stuck in my boot.
14:38Speaking of boots, what do you think the sales are looking like on that boot we got?
14:43Oh, yeah.
14:43I forgot about that.
14:44Let's call Danielle and see if we got any sales on that.
14:51Hey, what's up?
14:52Danny, did you give the boot the boot?
14:56I don't know.
14:56I'm struggling, man.
14:57Yeah.
14:58Call the internet.
14:59Dude, I bet on the internet.
15:01That's what I do for a living, Mike Wolf.
15:04Because here's the deal, you know anything that you price the boot at,
15:08somebody's going to kick you.
15:12That's right, somebody's going to kick you down.
15:13They're going to kick you anyway.
15:15That's poetic.
15:16Isn't that poetic?
15:17I know.
15:17All right, anyway, get to work.
15:19Okay.
15:19Bye.
15:20All right, bye.
15:22I need to sell that stupid boot.
15:32You know what?
15:33What?
15:33We're on the wrong side of 40, man.
15:35You need to start thinking about your retirement.
15:38You can't think of just today.
15:39Look at you yawning when I'm talking to you.
15:42I'm trying to help you.
15:43Listen, I'm just trying to help you, man.
15:44I'm tired.
15:45Let's get some coffee or something, dude.
15:46I need to wake up.
15:47I need something hot or something to...
15:49Right here, coffee house.
15:50Oh, okay.
15:51That's you, Mocha Monkey.
15:52All right, cool.
15:53Mocha Monkey, baby.
15:54Sometimes it's nice to have a little alone time.
15:56Leave Mike in the van so I can have a moment of peace.
15:59Take this.
15:59Give me the flyer.
16:00That's the flyer.
16:01Get the flyer right there.
16:02All right.
16:04Just need a couple small coffees to go.
16:06All right.
16:08Hey, you know, we're in town here.
16:09Me and my partner, we're pickers.
16:11We're always looking for like, you know, old barns, old buildings,
16:14just collections of stuff, you know?
16:16When you're on the road, you have to seize every opportunity
16:18that you have in front of you.
16:19You never know where your next lead's going to come from.
16:22Took you so long, man.
16:23Man, everybody was nice to me in there.
16:26Yeah, some nice hot coffee.
16:27Get me back on the road.
16:29Guess what else I might have got.
16:31What?
16:31I got us a lead.
16:33Really?
16:33Yep.
16:35What?
16:35What the hell?
16:36Is it somewhere to eat lunch?
16:37No.
16:37This sounds good.
16:38It's an estate sale.
16:40Hold up.
16:41Hold up.
16:41Hold up.
16:43But it hasn't happened yet.
16:45The thing that piques my interest here is we could get in there before anybody else
16:48and maybe get the great stuff.
16:50So, I mean...
16:50Well, I don't...
16:50You know, I'm not about estate sales.
16:53That's...
16:53You like garage sales, all that stuff.
16:54I love flea markets, all that stuff.
16:55But here's what I like, is that we're the first people getting in.
16:58When we're out in a new area, we can't afford not to check in on any new leads.
17:02I mean, you know what a state's like.
17:04Oh, yeah.
17:04A state is like everything.
17:05I mean, all the way down to the pots and pans, the kitchenware.
17:08I've been doing a state sale before, but I haven't been in a long time because, you
17:12know, I'm all about the back roads, brother.
17:14You know what I'm saying?
17:15What else do we got going right now?
17:17Nothing.
17:19All right.
17:20This looks like the address right here.
17:22Hey, this looks good.
17:23This is a farm.
17:24Whoa!
17:24Whoa, whoa.
17:25A bunch of stuff.
17:27A bunch of stuff.
17:28This looks good.
17:28No way.
17:29Just remember who hooked it up.
17:30Yeah, remember, I'm the one who said, take a flyer.
17:35It's got a lot of stuff.
17:36You guys cleaning out the barns?
17:38We are cleaning out everything.
17:40Looks like it.
17:40Well, my name's Mike.
17:42Nice to meet you.
17:43Hi.
17:44What's your name?
17:45Carl.
17:45Carl, my name's Frank.
17:46Nice to meet you.
17:47Carol?
17:47Carol and Carl?
17:48We were in town, and we stopped at a coffee house, and they said you guys were gearing up
17:52for an estate sale.
17:53Oh, yes.
17:54It looks like you're waist deep in it, huh?
17:56We've been working, actually, since...
17:58January.
17:58We are friends of the deceased.
18:03Ruben died about a year and a half ago, and Dolores passed away in December.
18:07She asked that I take care of all the personal belongings in the house, and Carl take care of
18:12these outbuildings.
18:13Okay, so have you guys sold anything yet?
18:15Oh, no.
18:16We...
18:16The house is mostly marked, and we've started out here now.
18:20Show them our list.
18:20Here's a...
18:21We're pickers.
18:22We're from Iowa.
18:23We buy and sell a lot of stuff, and I don't know if you're interested in, you know, showing
18:27us around before the sale, but we'd love to look around.
18:29Sure, that'd be great.
18:30We're just out here petcing and trying to get a price.
18:35Franky, jump on in there.
18:38Frankie and I have it stepped 10 feet into the building, and we can see it's full of
18:41stuff.
18:42Look at that.
18:43Might take it all in here.
18:44This was a great place to be at.
18:46There's a lot of household goods, a lot of farm tools and stuff.
18:48There's the kitchen sink, Frankie.
18:49Everything in the kitchen sink.
18:51This place is a picker's dream.
18:53Look at this, Frankie.
18:54Man.
18:55For an estate sale, there's lots of good stuff here.
18:57I gotta admit, Frankie did good.
19:02Oh, look at that.
19:03First thing I see is this taillight.
19:06Studebaker light.
19:07Studebaker.
19:07It's fully intact, and there are no cracks.
19:10This is from the late 20s, early 30s.
19:12When it lights up, it actually says, Studebaker stops.
19:15Oh, that's cool.
19:16These are the original pieces that these guys are looking for to complete restorations.
19:32That's a nice piece, 15 bucks.
19:34All the proceeds of whatever we sell, we are giving to charity.
19:39Okay.
19:39We have an elementary school in town.
19:42So all the money that you gather for these items will go to the school?
19:45Absolutely.
19:46All of the proceeds for all of the contents of this farm are going to the local school.
19:52Dolores put it in her will that that's what she wanted.
19:55You know what?
19:55If this is going to a charity, and it's a Studebaker taillight, I'll pay the 15 bucks.
20:01Okay.
20:02Alright, thank you.
20:02That's what we call breaking the ice in our business.
20:04Breaking the ice.
20:04This thing is gonna sell to a collector like that.
20:07There it is.
20:09Good looking stationary unit, guys.
20:10This is the highlight of this unit here.
20:12A truck.
20:12Really?
20:12Most of the time you can't find these.
20:14The truck's that big a deal.
20:15The truck's that big of a deal.
20:20The best thing about this estate sale is all the proceeds are going to a local school.
20:26Oh, look at this.
20:27Look at this.
20:28Oh.
20:29On the wall, I see these two early bicycle sirens.
20:32Those are cool, man.
20:34Yeah.
20:34Those mounted on the fork, and you would take that chain and pull it against the wheel and
20:38spin this.
20:39The guys that collect antique bicycles, they're always looking for these accessories.
20:44And it would make a siren noise.
20:45This is something that when you were a little kid was gonna drive your parents nuts.
20:49This thing was cranking up, man.
20:51I'd do 30 bucks for the pair.
20:54I'm all about giving to charity.
20:5630 bucks is a really great price on these things, considering the condition that they're
21:00in.
21:00This one has the chain.
21:02This one's missing the chain.
21:04And if these were in my shop all cleaned up, they're worth 30 apiece.
21:09Okay.
21:10All right.
21:11These bike sirens are super cool, and they're gonna look rad polished up at the shop.
21:16Let's see what else we got.
21:18I got the rooster, Frankie.
21:19All of a sudden, I see this really cool metal rooster, and on top of the metal rooster is
21:25a pressed steel plane.
21:26Was this rooster on the farm when you were a kid?
21:27Because this looks like it was cut out a long time ago.
21:29Yeah.
21:30I love the rooster.
21:31It's a folk art piece.
21:32It's hand riveted together.
21:33This thing looks like it's been there forever.
21:35That's cool, man.
21:36The airplane is very cool because it's a pressed steel child's toy.
21:40I'd say it's probably late 40s, early 50s.
21:42All right.
21:43How much for the rooster and the airplane?
21:45How much you give me?
21:4930 bucks.
21:51It's missing three of the propellers.
21:54It's missing one wheel, and it's kind of toasty, but I do like the rust.
21:5835.
21:5832.
22:00And a half.
22:02All right.
22:02Shit.
22:0332 is rough.
22:04All right.
22:05I'll take these.
22:0632.50 is a really great deal on these two items.
22:09They're a little bit rusty, but guys like me love the patina.
22:14All right.
22:15So it looks like you guys have been working on this for a while.
22:18We certainly have.
22:19So you think you can't live without Frankie?
22:22All this stuff is priced, and the price is right.
22:25Look at all these ties, man.
22:26These are cool.
22:27They're on the original.
22:28Five bucks for all of them.
22:29All right.
22:30I'm your guy.
22:31Ten dollars.
22:32I'll do it.
22:33All right.
22:33Carl and Carol want to get rid of everything.
22:35Ten bucks.
22:37Mr. Roosevelt.
22:37And that's the great thing about estate sales.
22:40The price is $3.
22:42I'll take it.
22:43A buck.
22:43Sold.
22:44This toy right here is made by the Marks Company.
22:47This is a really cool wind-up Tommy gun.
22:50It winds up.
22:54Oh, that's cool.
22:55You can play James Cagney with it.
22:57You can play Scarface.
23:00Say hello to my little friend.
23:16This Tommy gun is from the 1950s.
23:19Got a nice lithograph on it.
23:20I mean, it was in great condition.
23:22I mean, these are very collectible.
23:23People love guns.
23:25How about $50?
23:26Good.
23:27That's just for the kids.
23:28All right.
23:29All right.
23:29All right, Frankie, man.
23:31I'll tell you what.
23:32To melt this guy's veins, that's pretty tough to do.
23:35You still talking?
23:38I'm really glad I got this toy.
23:40It's in amazing condition.
23:41And you know what?
23:42I'm helping the kids.
23:43There's her wedding dress.
23:45Is that their wedding photo there?
23:47That is.
23:47And that's with the veil.
23:48That's her veil.
23:49That's her veil.
23:50So there's no relatives that...
23:51I asked her relatives if they wanted it.
23:54It's amazing to me that nobody in the family wanted it.
23:58Nobody wants anything.
23:59I don't even know Dolores and Ruben,
24:01but I can make a connection with them.
24:03Look how young she is there.
24:05I feel the need to rescue this thing.
24:07The frame is in amazing condition,
24:08and the photograph and veil are presented perfectly.
24:11The thing was already priced for $45.
24:13I can't even argue.
24:15I'll take it.
24:16All right.
24:16I'll do something with it.
24:17All right.
24:18You know, it's a really neat piece.
24:20I'll tell you what.
24:21We scratched the surface.
24:23Got a few things from you.
24:25I bought the wedding picture for $45.
24:27I'm going to ask $100.
24:30I paid $50 for the Tommy gun.
24:32I can get about $65 out of it.
24:34It's not a lot of profit, but it's for a good charity.
24:38I love that.
24:39I paid $15 for the Studebaker taillight.
24:42I think I could at least get $40 for this thing.
24:46I think it's great what you're doing.
24:47Okay.
24:49Thanks a lot for stopping.
24:50Seriously, it was nice to meet you guys.
24:51Pleasure to meet you.
24:52Mike and Frank are number one guys to me.
24:56They treated us right on prices, and they did a good job.
25:01See you later.
25:02See ya.
25:02Thanks for stopping.
25:16Hello?
25:17Danny D.
25:18Yep.
25:18Have you sold the boot?
25:19No, but I'm working on it.
25:21I am actively right now.
25:22Let me ask you this.
25:23Do you think that we haven't sold the boot yet because we need a price reduction?
25:28Probably.
25:29I had three callbacks, and price was an issue with all of them.
25:32Yes.
25:32All right.
25:32Well, how much is the boot?
25:34I believe $500, $500.
25:36If we're at $500, and that's a price situation, knock it down to $475.
25:42That ain't knocking it down.
25:44Yeah, $25?
25:46All right.
25:46If you have $475 in your pocket, and you need a 10-foot boot, where are you going to
25:50get it?
25:50It's all about supply and demand.
25:52Yeah, you got the supply, but there's not much demand.
25:55Good point.
25:56All right, knock it down to $450.
25:58Okay, $450.
25:59I mean, that puts a spring in anybody's step.
26:01And you know what?
26:02Yeah.
26:02Even though you got a price reduction, that doesn't mean you can't bring it to square
26:06dancing with you.
26:07Dude, I can't bring it to square dancing.
26:08It's too big.
26:09All right, sell the boot.
26:11All right.
26:11Bye.
26:12Bye.
26:12Give the boot the boot.
26:21Danielle is still at the shop trying to sell the boot.
26:24In the meantime, me and Frankie are going to head over and get this hit and miss motor
26:27appraised.
26:28This guy named Eric.
26:29This guy's supposed to know everything about hit and miss motors, so he should be able to
26:32help us out and tell us exactly what we've got.
26:35Hey, guys.
26:35How you doing this morning?
26:36Hey, how you doing?
26:37You Eric?
26:37Yes, I am.
26:38Nice to meet you.
26:38Hey, I'm Mike.
26:39Nice to meet you, sir.
26:40Very cool.
26:40I like that you got a loading dock.
26:42Oh, yeah.
26:42Makes it a lot easier.
26:43That's really cool.
26:44All right.
26:44Here it is.
26:45That happens.
26:46I know.
26:48Let me get over here.
26:49All right.
26:50We'll roll it up.
26:50All right.
26:52First part on, Frankie.
26:53All right.
26:54All right.
26:54Let me get you.
26:54Let me help you.
26:55Woo.
26:56That's kind of heavy.
26:57It is.
26:58It's a paperweight.
26:58There it is.
27:01All right.
27:01This is one of the first times we've bought a farm engine like this.
27:03You know, to top it off, the engine sees.
27:05So I'm hoping I made a good choice.
27:07Good looking stationary unit, guys.
27:09Very good looking.
27:09You know what?
27:10I never got pictures of from Danielle.
27:11It was the truck.
27:12And that is really going to help us out.
27:13Oh, yeah.
27:14We just took pictures of motor.
27:15Yes.
27:16This is the highlight of this unit here right now, guys.
27:19Really?
27:19Most of the time, you can't find these.
27:21The truck is quite unique because they're not very common.
27:24Most farmers wouldn't spend the extra dollar to buy a truck.
27:26They just carried them around by hand.
27:28Really?
27:28The truck's that big of a deal?
27:29The truck's that big of a deal.
27:30Wow.
27:30You have to understand that when the trucks came out, a lot of the farm wives loved them
27:34because they could easily move them around to their washing machine, back to the grinder
27:37mixer.
27:38Years ago, without electricity on the farm, most labor was quite intensive.
27:41It was done by horse or by hand.
27:43When the stationary engine came around, it made your job a lot easier.
27:46It was like the heart of the farm.
27:47Yeah.
27:47It did everything.
27:48It was the heart of the farm.
27:49So you say, I mean, it was running washing machines and doing work around it.
27:52How did it work?
27:53How did it operate?
27:53Well, your washing machine usually sat in a stationary engine on the porch somewhere
27:56next to the house.
27:57They could roll it up close to it, and you had a different variety of belts.
28:01Okay.
28:01Different length belts.
28:02You slip the belt onto the washing machine.
28:04You slip the belt on the stationary engine.
28:05You start it up.
28:06You go.
28:06Shut it off.
28:07Move it.
28:08You bring it over to the corn sheller.
28:09You got to feed chickens.
28:10Let's bring it over there.
28:11Hook it up to the sheller grinder and go.
28:13This engine was used for anything from washing clothes to pumping water for livestock to moving
28:18hay in barns.
28:19This is a horse and a half unit.
28:21McCormick Deering built about 250,000 of these.
28:32This one's in fantastic original condition.
28:35Someone's taking care of it.
28:36Most of the time they sat outside.
28:38Water would get in the top of the block here.
28:39Crack them.
28:40Usually you see them rusty, broken, but this one's very complete.
28:43Here's the one thing.
28:46Stuck.
28:48If you feel it, you can feel a little bit of play here.
28:51So you know what that tells me?
28:52That your crank's not stuck.
28:53It's probably just the top end.
28:54Oh, so I mean.
28:55Tip it up.
28:55Take the spark plug out.
28:56Put a little diesel fuel on it.
28:58A lot of old timers will tell you use Coca-Cola.
28:59Yeah.
29:00Yeah.
29:00It seems to work.
29:01They didn't have that high of tolerance to begin with.
29:02So it usually doesn't take a little bit more than cleaning up the piston, cleaning up
29:05the rings, and you're back in business.
29:07What do you think it's worth in this condition?
29:13All right.
29:14So Eric, what do you think it's worth in this condition?
29:19700 easily.
29:21700 easily?
29:22With the truck.
29:22In stuck engine.
29:23Wow.
29:24Frank and I have been doing this job for 20 years.
29:26We've been stepping over these engines.
29:27Now you know what?
29:28We're going to start picking them up.
29:31So if you don't mind me asking, what did you guys have to pay for this unit?
29:33We paid $300 for it.
29:35Well bought.
29:36That's what we thought we did good on it.
29:38At the end of the day, I think we did great on this piece.
29:40At $700 is the way it is.
29:41I'm still making money.
29:43All right.
29:44Thanks, Eric.
29:44Thanks, guys.
29:45It was a great day, and we bought a great item.
29:46See you, Eric.
29:47See you later.
29:48Thanks, guys.
29:49Take care.
29:50Take care.
29:51Take care.
29:58Take care.
30:07Take care.
30:11Take care.
30:21Hello.
30:22Hey, gentlemen.
30:22What do you say?
30:23How are you doing?
30:24Hey, how's it going?
30:25Nice to meet you.
30:25Hi.
30:26Pleasure.
30:26Frank?
30:27How are you?
30:27Frank, nice to meet you.
30:28Hey, what's this thing?
30:29It's a Comet.
30:30A Comet?
30:31Yeah, a 52, I think it is.
30:33That's cute.
30:34This is the first thing I've bought in two years.
30:36How'd you find that?
30:36The guy had some old cars, and I just got looking around these buildings and looking at the
30:40cars, and there that thing sat.
30:41Uh-huh.
30:42Are you into cars then, too?
30:43Yeah, a little bit.
30:43That's my passion.
30:44Well, I started collecting stuff early when I was a kid, and I just liked old bikes,
30:48because my dad liked them, and then I got into cars.
30:50What kind of cars you got now?
30:52A couple of DTOs and some 50 Ford, and a 64 Fairlane.
30:57He has some muscle cars.
30:58Yeah, a little bit.
30:59I just enjoy going to antique shops and old swap meets and flea markets and looking for
31:04stuff.
31:04Can we look around a little bit?
31:05Oh, absolutely.
31:06What you got in here?
31:06This looks like you got the big area here.
31:08Come on in, fellas.
31:09Oh!
31:11Oh, yeah, Frankie.
31:12When we first walked into Ted's garage, I could tell right away this is the kind of
31:15place we'd like to pick.
31:16Your eyes adjust to the light, and you start looking around on the walls.
31:19He's got a lot of car parts, a lot of gas and oil stuff.
31:22He's got everything scattered.
31:23I can't wait to dig in.
31:26Tom Thumb, one cent.
31:29I've got enough fishing poles to outfit my whole neighborhood.
31:33What's this grill off of right there?
31:35That's a 33 Chevy.
31:37I bought it, and I know what to do with it, so I hung it up, you know?
31:39One of the first things I notice that I fall in love with right away is this 1933 Chevy
31:44grill.
31:44This is the signature of the car.
31:46It's got original paint on it.
31:48It's kind of sweaty, just the way I like it.
31:50It's got some personality.
31:52Would you sell that?
31:53Oh, I probably would.
31:54I don't know.
31:56What are you thinking on something like that?
31:57$250 on that one.
31:59$250?
32:00I honestly think it's worth about $300, but I've got to be able to double my money.
32:04How about $125?
32:06I'd probably go $175.
32:08That'd be about it.
32:10It's got a dent in it.
32:12How about $160?
32:13$15, that's nothing.
32:17Oh, I'd probably sell it for $160.
32:19Go ahead.
32:20Alright, $160.
32:21Fair enough.
32:22My wife thinks I can't keep this stuff forever, and I'm 72, and it's about time to start thinning
32:28out a little bit.
32:31Gaines homogenized dog meal.
32:34Tell me about this piece.
32:36Oh, that's an old car club plaque.
32:39Car club, yeah.
32:39I think I was a member of this one back in high school.
32:42No kidding?
32:42Imagine these guys with their rides dropped to the ground, sinners on the back of their
32:46jackets, the ladies were kicking it.
32:48It was a crazy time.
32:50How much you got to have for this?
32:51Oh, I'd like to get about $25 for that, I guess, Mike.
32:54It's got sentimental value.
32:55Yeah, a little bit.
32:55I love the booze bottle on it.
32:57Yeah, XXX.
32:59Mm-hmm.
33:00Alright, I'm a sinner.
33:01Sounds good.
33:02Sounds good.
33:03I love it.
33:04Ted is our kind of guy.
33:05He said he wanted to sell, and so far, he's been a man of his word.
33:08But I'm getting a little nervous because I'm not seeing as many bikes as we expected.
33:14Ted, what about the clock you got up there?
33:18Neon clocks are beautiful.
33:19They're very collectible.
33:20It'd be cool if it worked.
33:21Yeah, if it worked.
33:22I'd take a chance on it for, how's 65?
33:27Hey, Mike, what happens if it doesn't work?
33:29Frank is making an offer before he even checks it out first.
33:32I'm thinking, Frankie's picking on the wild side.
33:35$75?
33:36We can, you can find out.
33:39You got to do it.
33:40I've been on a roll lately with Neon clocks.
33:42I can't wait to see this light up.
33:45What's the say in the box?
33:46Man, oh no.
33:47Mattresses.
33:48Mattresses?
33:49Yeah.
33:50It doesn't have the best subject matter, but hey, let's face it.
33:52It's a neon clock.
33:54Good song.
33:54Got it.
33:54Got it.
33:55I like this part.
33:57When I see this, that gives me hope.
33:59Nervous.
34:00No, that gives me hope.
34:00Oh, okay.
34:01Because it actually worked.
34:02Somebody had to extend it.
34:03Yeah.
34:06Did that make that noise?
34:08Yeah.
34:08It fried?
34:09I plug it in.
34:10The transformer fries.
34:11Doesn't work.
34:12Well, Ted, that's how it is.
34:14You win some, you lose some.
34:16Maybe it wasn't such a good deal.
34:17I'm going to have to buy a ballast before, but at least I've still got it.
34:21I'm sorry.
34:22Thanks.
34:27It's green.
34:28No, that's a police color in Germany.
34:29Green is?
34:30Yep.
34:30Dark green.
34:31What you got in here?
34:32Here's my goodies.
34:34Whoa.
34:35Finally, this is what I've been waiting for.
34:37It's a bicycle honey hole.
34:39Some scooters, I see.
34:40We like bikes.
34:41You got Cushman.
34:42I mean, this is all stuff that you bought locally?
34:45Half of it I bought probably locally.
34:46The other half I bought out in Nebraska.
34:48I like the late thirties bicycles.
34:51Those are probably the most desirable.
34:52That's what I had when I was a kid.
34:54Now, are these all the bicycles that you have?
34:56All of this here?
34:57You haven't seen any of them yet.
34:58Oh, we haven't even seen any yet?
35:00There's a ladder.
35:01All right.
35:01Go on up and take a look.
35:04I got you.
35:05No way.
35:08Frankie, what you got?
35:09I died and went to heaven, my friend.
35:15I've dreamed of pics like this before.
35:16In fact, I had to pinch myself a few times.
35:19I just wanted to make sure I was awake.
35:21You got a lot of turn of the century bikes.
35:23The walls are coated with bicycles.
35:25And the farther I dig back in the attic, the earlier stuff is.
35:28I knew right then and there I wasn't leaving here without a bicycle.
35:31So have you ever sold any of this stuff up here?
35:34Not really.
35:35This is like secret private stash?
35:37I didn't have any other place to put it.
35:39I just clapped it.
35:39I see that.
35:41Just be careful up there, guys.
35:42Don't trip.
35:44This floor feels pretty sketchy.
35:46It's totally spongy.
35:48Is this going to cave in?
35:50No, no.
35:50Are you sure?
35:51Yes.
35:52All right.
35:53But I'm still going to check out the bicycles because when you're a picker with no risk,
35:56there's no reward.
35:57It's cool you're into wood rim bikes.
35:59A lot of guys that like balloon tire bikes, they don't want anything to do with wood rim
36:02stuff.
36:03And then what do you value this Chief at?
36:05It's got good fenders.
36:06It's got a good seat.
36:07This Chief bicycle was made in the teens.
36:09The handlebars pull way back at you.
36:12Yeah.
36:12It's got an Indian head badge.
36:13I'm looking at the badge.
36:14It's full of porcelain paint.
36:15Lots of colors.
36:16It's got an Indian head dress on it.
36:18It's beautiful.
36:18I suppose in the $400 range.
36:21Yeah.
36:21You're right on the money.
36:22This Chief is a cool bicycle.
36:24To find something of this time period, in this condition, it's amazing.
36:28I noticed you got some shaft drive bikes up here.
36:31Yeah.
36:41Here's another shaft drive you got here too, a clipper.
36:43Yeah.
36:44These handlebars have been flipped over.
36:46Sure.
36:46It's got the wrong seat on it.
36:47Yeah.
36:48You know what I mean?
36:48It's got some issues.
36:49This clipper shaft drive bicycle is from the mid-1890s.
36:52To find a bicycle from this time period is getting to be almost impossible.
36:56All right.
36:57I'm interested in this clipper shaft drive.
36:59I mean, it's not a chain drive.
37:00It's a shaft drive.
37:01Yeah.
37:01Yeah.
37:03It's got a wood rim in the back and it's got a metal clad rim in the front.
37:07So the front rim has been replaced.
37:09Yeah.
37:09Even with the mismatched parts on this clipper, the fact that the frame and the shaft drive are
37:14intact and in great shape is all that matters to me.
37:17It's got the original pedals on it, which is kind of nice.
37:19Yeah.
37:20What do you value that at?
37:21Oh, five or 600.
37:23Well, I like 500 better than 600.
37:24If you'd do 500 on it, I'd pay the 500.
37:35If you'd do 500 on it, I'd pay the 500.
37:43Okay.
37:43I'd sell her for that.
37:44That was my price.
37:45Yeah.
37:45All right.
37:46Frank, can you get that out of there for me?
37:47Yeah, no problem.
37:49At 500, I'm really happy.
37:52These shaft drive bicycles are becoming almost impossible to find and some people will pay
37:57anything they can to find one at all.
38:05I'm interested in the Colson Firestone Supercruiser.
38:08You know, I mean, it's got an airflow tank on it.
38:10Yeah.
38:11Pre-war, I like that.
38:12Oh, yeah, yeah.
38:13This Firestone Supercruiser is a very rare bicycle.
38:16It was made in one year, 1941, by the Colson Manufacturing Company and sold in Firestone stores.
38:22Let me hit you with 500 on the Supercruiser.
38:25Yeah.
38:26700 on the Dayton next to it.
38:28I had to have this Dayton bicycle.
38:29I've seen them at shows, but I've never had the opportunity to buy one.
38:33I don't think I want to get rid of that, but I kind of like that one.
38:36How about 800 for it?
38:37No, I mean, you're more than fair, but I just...
38:39Eight to half.
38:40No, but I would take 550 for that Supercruiser.
38:44How about 500?
38:46I thought that was fair, 550.
38:48Ted is sticking to his guns, but so am I.
38:50I've already picked one bicycle out of this pile, but I need two more to make this a bicycle mega
38:54pick.
38:55How about we do this?
38:56How about if I do 550 on Supercruiser and 300 on the Chief bicycle upstairs?
39:02You are 400 on that.
39:07Fair enough.
39:08550.
39:08All right.
39:09850.
39:10I lost track of the numbers.
39:11850.
39:12It's getting hot in here.
39:13Ted was a tough negotiator because he knows his bikes and he knows what they're worth.
39:16But at the end of the day, I'm rolling out of here with three killer bikes.
39:19I'm happy and I can make some money.
39:23Hey, Ted, what about the Wizard project back here?
39:26Oh, yeah, I'd consider selling that.
39:28Okay.
39:28Well, can we pull it out and take a look at it?
39:30Sure.
39:30Let's bring this outside and see what we got here.
39:32The Wizard motor was innovating.
39:35I mean, it was something a kid could turn his bicycle into a motorcycle.
39:39This is probably about a 1947, 48 Wizard motorbike.
39:43Wizard, this was a motor that you could put on just about any bicycle.
39:45Yeah.
39:55This one I picked up in Lincoln, Nebraska at a car swap meet.
39:58Car swap meet?
39:59Yeah.
39:59Original decal on it, Frankie.
40:00Yeah, that's kind of cool.
40:01Well, what it's got going for it, it's got the heavy gauge spokes on it.
40:04Mm-hmm.
40:05It's got the drum brake on the front.
40:06It's an Arnold twin drum brake.
40:08That rear stand's really hard to find.
40:10It's missing the carburetor.
40:12Oh, it's locked up solid.
40:14Is it?
40:14Oh, yeah, it's locked up solid.
40:16It's missing the exhaust.
40:16That's crazy.
40:17Sure, it wasn't all there.
40:18It was missing a few little parts, but very restorable and very collectible.
40:22Today could be my day.
40:24How about $300?
40:28I thought four, then I said, well, maybe $350 I'd go.
40:33You're at $350.
40:34What'd you want for the little minibike that Mike's sitting on?
40:37What is it?
40:38It's a Bonanza.
40:39It was just something that was made.
40:40It's got a killer chain guard on it, you know?
40:42Yeah.
40:42Well, I'll tell you what.
40:44Give me three for that and $175 for this one.
40:49$175 for the minibike?
40:50I was thinking more like $75.
40:53I'm going to do $300 on this.
40:54I'm going to walk away from that right now.
40:56This is why they call it the dance.
40:57Sometimes you've got to spin your partner around.
41:03Okay.
41:04I'll sell it for $300.
41:05$300?
41:06Bins, we got it out.
41:07I don't want to have to put it back in.
41:09Yeah, see?
41:09Now you've got another space to put something out there.
41:11There you go.
41:12I bought the Wizard bicycle and the motor.
41:14For $300, I think I could get $700.
41:17Put your foot right there.
41:18I got you.
41:19Don't worry about it.
41:21Bring it to me, grill master.
41:22Got more grills than George for me.
41:25I bought the Chevy grill for $160.
41:27I'm going to ask three and a half.
41:30You got that side.
41:31I got it.
41:34Love it.
41:35I bought the Firestone super cruiser for $550.
41:38I'm going to ask a grand.
41:39I was happy to get rid of a few things.
41:42All right, Frank.
41:43You got her?
41:43Yeah, we got her.
41:44Mike and Frank, they're a lot of fun to talk to and deal with, so it was enjoyable.
41:49I'm going to have fun with that.
41:51It'll give you something to do.
41:51Something to do?
41:52Find the carburetor?
41:53Yeah.
41:53We'll give another project.
41:55This pick was amazing.
41:56I've been collecting bicycles since 1986, and I've lived in the state of Iowa forever.
42:01This guy's been doing the exact same thing.
42:03Thanks for working with us, man.
42:04Well, my pleasure.
42:05Seriously, it was a good time.
42:06I cannot believe that we haven't crossed paths before.
42:09I'm just glad we crossed them today.
42:11See you later.
42:20My dream in life right now would be to sell this boot at square dancing class
42:23because it would blow the guys' minds.
42:26It would melt their faces off.
42:34Frank was supposed to be my square dancing partner.
42:39He has totally flaked out, so I am by myself now.
42:43Have you ever seen a seven-foot-tall boot?
42:45I have one for sale.
42:46What?
42:46Like a cowboy boot?
42:47Really tall like this.
42:49It's on clearance right now.
42:50I realized nobody's interested in buying a seven-foot boot in this room.
42:53Not a single person.
42:55Woo!
42:56So, instead of trying to sell something,
42:58you don't happen to have any barns or anything, do you?
43:01Like antiques, collectibles, any antiques, any good old stuff?
43:05ABC.
43:06Always be closing.
43:07Always find an opportunity to sell and to buy.
43:09No, I don't want to rent the barn.
43:10I was just wondering if you have, like, any barns with any cool old stuff in there?
43:14Oh, you want the stuff out of the barn?
43:16Yeah.
43:16Oh!
43:17I got some pink depression dishes.
43:19Do you really?
43:19Oh, yeah.
43:20Awesome.
43:21Call me.
43:22I wasn't able to sell the boot,
43:23but I got some great leads,
43:25and I think I got a new square dancing partner.
43:28So, if I come next time, you want to be partners again?
43:30Sure.
43:31And I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
43:33Yeah.
43:34Yeah.
43:34So, we'll be there.
43:35Mm-hmm.
43:36Yeah.
43:36Yeah.
43:36Yeah.
43:36Yeah.
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