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00:00One, two, three.
00:04Oh, yeah.
00:05This is the toy warehouse for the general store.
00:08Bubble-blowing monkey.
00:09Wow.
00:10Sure.
00:11Police car, brand new in the box.
00:13This is picking folklore.
00:14This is the kind of stuff that you hear about other pickers finding.
00:17But right now, it's happening to us, and I can't believe it.
00:20This place is awesome.
00:21This is insane.
00:22I'm not even going to question why we're going to a prosthetic limb company.
00:26Right.
00:26I've picked chicken coops, pig sheds, and barns,
00:29but I've never picked a prosthetic shop.
00:31It's just weird seeing bicycles in here.
00:34Yeah.
00:34Dennis has a lot of really cool items,
00:36and nobody's ever picked through this place before.
00:39How much does this whistle?
00:40I can't pay an arm and a leg.
00:43First a prosthetic shop, now a funeral home.
00:46This trip is getting creepier by the minute.
00:48It's usually going here.
00:49They're wheeling you in.
00:50Oh, my God, look at the size of this basement.
00:51Looks like a great place to pick.
00:53That's in Panther right there, Frankie.
00:55That's in bombing fluid.
00:57I'm Mike Wolf, and I'm Frank Fretz.
00:59And we're pickers.
01:02We travel the back roads of America looking to buy rusty gold.
01:07We make a living telling the history of America one piece at a time.
01:19So Frank and I are driving around the back roads of Pennsylvania,
01:22and let me tell you, there's not a straight road in this whole state.
01:27Danny D, what's up?
01:28I have a dream come true pick for you.
01:30I'm sending you to this gentleman named Dennis.
01:33He has a prosthetic limb company.
01:35And I'm like, what?
01:36And she goes, you heard me, prosthetic limbs.
01:38He has this collection of old prosthetics dating back to the early 1900s.
01:43Okay.
01:43Okay, what else has he got besides that?
01:46He has old bikes, taxidermy, nautical pieces, just really, really cool stuff.
01:51That sounds really cool.
01:52I don't care if he's got prosthetics.
01:54I don't care if he's got aluminum siding.
01:56I don't care if he's a beekeeper.
01:57We're going over there, and we're going to pick this place.
01:59You know what?
02:00You never cease to amaze me.
02:02Here's the hitch.
02:03He's never sold anything before, ever.
02:06So, you may be a tough nut to crack, but I'm sure you guys can handle it.
02:09Send us the coordinates.
02:10Thanks for giving us a hand.
02:18This is it right here.
02:19Where?
02:19Well, I can see right where it says Artificial Lemon Brace Company.
02:22Oh, okay, there it is.
02:24Nice building, though.
02:25He's got three levels here, so let's see what they got.
02:29Hello?
02:32In my career, I've picked chicken coops, pig sheds, and barns, but I've never picked
02:37a prosthetic shop.
02:39Now, Alfion.
02:40Hey, you Dennis?
02:41I am.
02:41Hey, I'm Mike.
02:42You talking to Danielle on the phone?
02:43I believe I did.
02:44How are you doing, Dennis and Frank?
02:45How are you going?
02:45Here's some of the stuff that we buy, Dennis.
02:48I think I have more.
02:50Everybody says that.
02:51Did you hear that?
02:51I can see he's definitely a collector.
02:53He's got a lot of stuff in cabinets.
02:54He's got stuff all over the walls.
02:56Dennis, I've never been into an artificial limb office before, but I never pictured I'd see a
03:02disco ball hanging in the middle of one.
03:04That's the only one of many in here.
03:06You're pretty cool.
03:06That tells me two things.
03:08One, he likes to get down.
03:09I collect a little bit of everything.
03:10Two, he's into nostalgia.
03:12Well, Danielle said you had some early bicycles.
03:15In the back.
03:16Can we take a look at those?
03:17Sure can.
03:17I'm a bicycle guy, too.
03:19This is just casting room.
03:21I'm a prosthetist orthodist.
03:23We see patients, mostly that are absent limbs.
03:27After we do the casting, we'll come back here.
03:30So we're walking through Dennis' shop, and I'm seeing a lot of stuff hanging on the walls.
03:34There's old saddlebags.
03:35There's old pictures.
03:36There's bicycle parts.
03:37And then there's the prosthetic legs and arms.
03:40These are unusual.
03:42Those are leather socket artificial limbs.
03:44That's how they made them in the 30s.
03:46I like to collect something I've never seen before, rare things that I can show somebody,
03:52and they'll say, man, I've never seen one of those before.
03:55So that's kind of what I like to collect.
03:57You'll go long and far to find somebody who makes those anymore.
04:13It's just weird seeing bicycles in here, you know?
04:16I mean, this is where you make prosthetics, and then you have all these little bicycles.
04:20I said, I'm going to make this place comfortable for me.
04:22Yeah.
04:23Might as well.
04:24Comfortable for me.
04:25He's got everything from a wood-rimmed bike from the turn of the century
04:28all the way up to a 1930s balloon tire Silver King aluminum frame girls' bike.
04:33He's got the gamut of bicycles.
04:35So how'd you get into the old bicycles?
04:37Well, my brother Rocky started collecting them, actually.
04:40And he kept bragging about all the bicycles he had.
04:43Yeah?
04:43So I figured, well, I'm going to show you how to collect bicycles.
04:46You start getting the good one.
04:47Is he a younger brother or an older brother?
04:48No, he's got the better.
04:49He's younger.
04:50How about this whistle over here on the ground?
04:51I saw that.
04:52Where'd you get it at?
04:53That come off of a Crane Brothers steam ship.
04:57I live right on the Mississippi River.
04:59We're always looking for nautical stuff.
05:01That is neat.
05:03The Crane Brothers were a famous riverboat family in this area.
05:08How much does this whistle?
05:09Tell me.
05:10Come on.
05:10It's not going to, you know.
05:11I can't pay an arm and a leg.
05:13I know you can.
05:14I can.
05:15You've heard every one of them jokes.
05:17Now, Daniel said that you were ready to sell some stuff.
05:20My daughters are getting to the age where I thought they'd won a lot of it.
05:24They have no interest in a lot of it.
05:26I've been collecting for so long, this is kind of my first experience with selling things.
05:32Well, I'd say it's worth probably $250.
05:37See, I was going to say $200.
05:40That's not that far.
05:41So we're not that far apart.
05:42Yeah, but I ain't budging.
05:43This guy is tough.
05:44We're feeling each other out.
05:46This is the first deal.
05:47I've got to get some cash flowing, so he's interested in showing us the good stuff.
05:51To get the ball rolling, to get a little cash flowing here, I'd do the $250.
05:56Okay.
05:56All right.
05:57I think Dennis understood that I love this piece just as much as he did, and for a collector,
06:01that's a big deal.
06:02All right.
06:03Which way are we going?
06:04Frank, look at this.
06:05There's bicycles hanging up here.
06:06There's some old basketballs up there, pretty interesting.
06:09When I bought them, they're real old leather.
06:11I like leather things because I do leather work here.
06:14Oh, yeah.
06:15Look at that sucker.
06:16I've had them probably for 15 years, and I bought those at a flea market, actually.
06:21Those are pretty cool.
06:22The construction and the quality of the pigskin on this old basketball is fantastic.
06:3730 bucks a piece.
06:39You're getting both of them.
06:41You're only getting one.
06:42I'm only getting one.
06:43Oh, yeah.
06:44Which one do I want?
06:45My choice?
06:46You want that one?
06:48Yeah, I was going to say, I like that one.
06:49Wait a second.
06:50You're like, I like that one, too.
06:52So I'm at 30 bucks on this thing?
06:53There you go.
06:56Come on.
06:58All right, here.
06:59You're only killing me.
07:0030 bucks.
07:01I'm just trying to get to know this guy through each deal.
07:04This is our second transaction.
07:06I don't want to upset him.
07:07Can we look in here real fast?
07:09I saw these cabinets here.
07:09You can look anywhere you want.
07:10So it says Safety Trophy, 1941.
07:14Oh, Frank, look at this.
07:15What do you got?
07:16Looks like a movie camera.
07:18What kind is that?
07:18What's that say?
07:19Filmo.
07:20This is a Bell & Howell 16mm Filmo camera, and it's on the original tripod.
07:26That's pretty cool.
07:27Look at the detail on that.
07:28It's beautiful.
07:29Very cool design on the outside.
07:31That's what attracted me to it.
07:33It's like a leather casement, but it's all embossed.
07:36Where'd you get this at?
07:37Yard set.
07:37That camera I've had probably for 10 years.
07:40First time I've ever heard it do anything.
07:42I'd pay a couple hundred bucks for it.
07:48Let's go upstairs.
07:49He's always trying to dodge the bullet.
07:52Whatever you called us.
07:53We'll talk about it when we come down here.
07:55All right, all right.
07:56In the back of my mind, I'm like, you know, let's just put this on simmer.
07:59Let's move on.
08:00Watch your step.
08:01You're liable to break your neck in here.
08:02Well, I figure if we break a leg, you'd probably make us a new one.
08:05When we go upstairs, every single room and the hallway is packed.
08:09Wow, check this out.
08:10That's heavy duty.
08:11How about the standpipe here?
08:12What is it?
08:13It's called a standpipe.
08:14For a fireman?
08:15Mm-hmm.
08:16Standpipes are used at the very end of hoses for firefighting.
08:19I got that at an antique store.
08:21Ooh, that doesn't sound good.
08:22I know it doesn't.
08:23These are very collectible.
08:24They're made of brass.
08:25It had a few dings in it.
08:27So I thought, you know what?
08:28Maybe this is something he'll sell.
08:29How much?
08:30You tell me.
08:3150 bucks.
08:32Up at some.
08:3455.
08:3560.
08:37Now you're getting hard to deal with.
08:39I don't know about hard to deal with, but I mean...
08:41Frank, you're getting hard to deal with.
08:42That's what I can buy in the antique shop.
08:44Yeah?
08:44I'm at 55.
08:48All right.
08:50I've never sold anything in my life.
08:53It feels pretty good, doesn't it?
08:54How does it feel?
08:54It feels liberating, doesn't it?
08:56Anytime somebody's been buying for a long time, it's hard to make them a seller.
09:00But Dennis has been working with us, and that's what counts.
09:03How about this trunk?
09:05Is that something you'd sell?
09:07Well, uh...
09:08That's got a cool look to it.
09:09I like it because it's got the leather on it.
09:11A lot of leather, a lot of brass.
09:13The detail in this trunk is amazing.
09:16It's got $500 worth of hinges on it.
09:18What hinges?
09:18All this.
09:19Oh, this is all the hardware.
09:21Okay.
09:21What I like about it is it's personalized.
09:23It's got the person's name on the side of it.
09:25That takes it to the next level.
09:27I mean, we see a lot of old trunks, but...
09:29Yeah, I don't like trunks.
09:30This one?
09:30You don't like trunks?
09:31You can unload this one on me, then.
09:32This is perfect.
09:33Dennis has no emotional attachment.
09:36What do you got to have for this?
09:37I don't know.
09:37You tell me.
09:40Uh...
09:41$100 bucks.
09:45Let's go to the next room.
09:48$125.
09:51All right.
09:52Woo!
09:53That trunk was so ornate and so different, and he appreciated that fact, and that's pretty
09:59important to me.
10:00Yeah!
10:01Oh, yeah.
10:02Dennis has a lot of really cool items, and nobody's ever picked through this place before.
10:07Oh, yeah.
10:07Evil Knievel.
10:08This has turned out to be a great pick.
10:11So we go upstairs to the third level, and it's an unfinished level.
10:15It's just two-by-fours, installation, but there's some old stuff up there.
10:19All right.
10:19Look around.
10:21These are really cool.
10:22I believe those are salesmen's, because they're too big for a doctor's bag.
10:26Three pieces of leather luggage.
10:28This stuff is really well-made.
10:30Leather handles, brass hinges.
10:32I want you to know.
10:33These are sexy.
10:34I had that one first.
10:35Dennis works with leather, and he's a craftsman himself.
10:37He has a great eye for old leather products.
10:39Genuine seal and walrus.
10:42Wow.
10:42You can't get this stuff anymore.
10:44Walrus and seal are considered endangered species, and they can't be hunted.
10:48But back in the day, these bags were considered more common, because the leather is strong,
10:51thick, and supple.
11:03Really nice.
11:04The leather in this one's inside.
11:06That's fine, fine leather.
11:08That's no junk.
11:09Those were special, special bags.
11:11You didn't walk in Sears and Roebuck and buy that bag.
11:14How about I make you an offer on all three?
11:16Oh, no.
11:16You're not getting all three.
11:17How about I make you an offer?
11:18One.
11:18All I want to do is make you an offer.
11:20300.
11:24See?
11:24Oh, tight.
11:25You know what I'm saying?
11:26See what I'm saying?
11:27We're almost there, right?
11:27We're there.
11:28Yeah.
11:28That's there.
11:29100 for one.
11:30No, 300.
11:31Is that what you're saying?
11:31100 for one?
11:32No.
11:33Dennis said he's really never sold anything before, but he's actually really good at it.
11:36That's because he's a really tough negotiator, and he's a tough dude.
11:40300 bucks for all of them.
11:42Oh, come on.
11:42What are you going to do with them?
11:43They're going to have a nice sale.
11:44Don't remember, you called us.
11:46It's a...
11:46Platten press.
11:47That's what I used to do.
11:48I used when I got first start in business.
11:50You used this?
11:51Yeah.
11:51They love this stuff.
11:52They live it.
11:53They breathe it.
11:53I can appreciate that.
11:55Woo!
11:56This place is packed to the brim.
11:58Whoa!
11:59This pick is like no other pick I've ever been on.
12:02You bought it.
12:03Yeah!
12:04I'll tell you what.
12:05This pick's kicking my butt a little bit.
12:08300 bucks for all of them.
12:10Oh, come on.
12:10What are you going to do with them?
12:11We're going to have a nice sale.
12:12Don't remember, you called us.
12:13Well, why do you keep bringing that up?
12:15Well, I mean, because we drove 1,000 miles.
12:19From Iowa.
12:20Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
12:21Or long ways.
12:22Three bills, three large.
12:23Mike is very persistent.
12:25We're either going to say, I'm going to keep these, and you're going to get the camera
12:28downstairs, or you're going to get the camera and I keep these.
12:33Dennis might not realize it, but he just set up a bundle situation for Mike.
12:38I'll tell you what.
12:39Here's what I'd do.
12:40I'd do 325 on the luggage here, and two and a quarter on the camera.
12:49That's 550.
12:52550.
12:53I have never sold a thing in my whole life.
12:55What are you going to do?
12:56I know.
12:56You're almost there.
12:57I don't even want you to keep that one.
12:59Keep this one.
13:00It has a memory.
13:01Yeah, keep that one.
13:02Oh, you're really kind.
13:03Keep that one.
13:04Okay.
13:05That ain't a bad deal.
13:06All right.
13:06So we're getting the camera and the luggage.
13:08550.
13:09All right.
13:10Frank, you saw it.
13:11I think it was a good look.
13:13These are nice.
13:13I'm sick of you guys already.
13:15Huh?
13:16I don't think he'd admit it, but I think Dennis is having a good time.
13:20That's a rickshaw.
13:21Yeah, they push people up and down the boardwalk.
13:22So Frank and I are looking around the room on the third floor, and we're realizing that there's
13:26nothing else up there that we can't live without.
13:29Skin books, Frank.
13:30No.
13:32Rocky has a collection of that.
13:33Dennis has mentioned his brother Rocky a couple times since we've been here.
13:36I'm thinking to myself, maybe we can turn this into a lead.
13:39Do you have other brothers that collect besides Rocky, or it's just him?
13:42I have three brothers that are all collectors.
13:45Okay.
13:45Brother Jeffrey collects with them, and my brother Eric.
13:48Would you call him?
13:49I'll give him a call.
13:50Dennis tells us his brother Jeff owns a funeral home.
13:53Now, I've picked some strange, weird places before, but I can't wait for this one.
13:57All right, here.
13:59I think I shouldn't have sold you that one.
14:00I bought the steam whistle for $250.
14:02I'm going to ask $500.
14:06I bought the standpipe for $55.
14:09I think I can get $125.
14:11Oh, look at that.
14:13It's already got a hole in it.
14:14How'd that happen?
14:14I got the three-sealing walrus bags for $325.
14:18I'm going to ask $200 apiece.
14:21I hope your brother is not as tough as you are.
14:25Easy as me.
14:26It's hard the whole day.
14:28Trying to sell some of the stuff I've collected all these years.
14:31I'll have seller's remorse tomorrow.
14:34But I gave him the lead to go up to my brother's.
14:37Jeff's expecting us?
14:39Oh, yeah.
14:39They'll be up there waiting for you.
14:40I appreciate it.
14:42All right.
14:42Thanks for the referral.
14:43Mike and Frank are going to have a ball.
14:45Jeffrey and Eric, they'll sell him some stuff.
14:49See you.
14:53Frank and I are excited all the way over to Jeff's place.
14:56All of a sudden, boom, we're picking a prosthesis place.
14:59Now we're going to a funeral home.
15:01I mean, this is crazy.
15:02Next would probably be an ice cream factory.
15:05You'll love that.
15:06Okay, I think it's right up here.
15:08Mantini Funeral Home.
15:09Funeral Home's always got those killer lamps and stuff.
15:11If they're in the funeral business and they've been here for a long time,
15:14they probably picked a lot of stuff out of this area.
15:17Usually going here, they're wheeling you in.
15:19When we walk in, it looks just like a regular funeral parlor.
15:22And I'm thinking to myself, where are we going to pick?
15:24Because from what I see, it looks pretty dead around here.
15:27Hello.
15:28Hey, you Jeff?
15:29Your brother Dennis sent us down.
15:30He said you guys were the junk mob.
15:32My brother Eric.
15:33Hey, oh, this is your other brother?
15:34Yeah, that's right.
15:34Nice to meet you.
15:35Frank Fritz, nice to meet you.
15:36All right, man.
15:37Right away, we got a good vibe from Jeff and Eric.
15:39They greeted us with big smiles, and they seem happy to see us.
15:42How long have you guys been in business here?
15:4430 years.
15:4530 years.
15:46There's an old Slovak grocery store.
15:47Oh, this used to be a grocery store.
15:49The funeral home was the American Slovak General Merchandising Company,
15:53and it started here in 1930.
15:55And then we purchased it in 82 and converted it into a funeral home.
15:59Show us around.
16:00We'd love to look around.
16:01Heck yeah.
16:01Jeffrey tells us that they keep their collection in the basement.
16:04I can't wait to see what they've got down there.
16:07Oh, my God.
16:07Look at the size of this basement.
16:09This is a huge basement.
16:11This looks like a great place to pick.
16:13I mean, it's a big open area.
16:14That's embalming fluid.
16:15I was just looking at that.
16:16That's in Panther right there, Frankie.
16:18It's in Panther.
16:19Ever since we were kids, we used to collect.
16:21We used to go out trash picking when we were younger.
16:24How much is the press?
16:25Come on, Bert.
16:25You want to see it?
16:26Oh, baby.
16:27It's up there.
16:28You better let the old guy in there.
16:29Yeah, let the old guy handle it.
16:30Let the old guy in there.
16:31There you go.
16:32There you go.
16:35There you go.
16:37Does she work?
16:38Oh, yeah.
16:39This big cast iron press.
16:41A lot of people use these for statement pieces on coffee tables in their homes.
16:45Somebody repainted it, maybe.
16:46Because they usually have a lot of stenciling on here.
16:49And then what's that other piece you got?
16:51It's a cotton press under there.
16:53Just rip the box a little, man.
16:55I know.
16:55Look at him, man.
16:56He's going for it.
16:56Whoa!
16:57Holy.
16:58Oh, yeah.
17:00The Excelsior.
17:01You guys know how that works?
17:02Yeah, you put the typeset here.
17:03Put the typeset there, and you put the ink on there, and when the rollers run over,
17:08and the paper flip up.
17:09That's what I used to use when I first got in business.
17:12You used this?
17:13At a funeral home.
17:14Oh, yeah, boys, yeah.
17:15Back in the 1980s, he was actually using this cast iron, archaic printing press to print things.
17:21They love this stuff.
17:22They live it.
17:22They breathe it.
17:23I can appreciate that.
17:33What are you thinking on these two pieces?
17:36Make them an offer.
17:38$175 bucks.
17:40$175 for what?
17:41That?
17:41No, this is a hundred.
17:42No.
17:42No.
17:43This, I'd do a hundred.
17:44This, I'd do $75.
17:47And that's standing tall on that.
17:50$2.50.
17:51$2.50?
17:52Yeah, I can't do that.
17:52I'd do two bills.
17:54We'll go halfway.
17:55Two and a quarter.
17:56No!
17:57Wait a second.
17:58In all the years of doing this, I've never had anybody grab my hand, up the price $25,
18:04and shake it.
18:05I agree to that.
18:06And this guy's smiling at me the whole time, as if that's going to make it hurt less.
18:10Wait a second.
18:12That's probably the first thing him or I ever sold.
18:15Take them in the office.
18:17Hey, Frank, you know what those are?
18:18Some of them are oil stamps.
18:19That's a pretty one there.
18:20Yeah, you'll see.
18:21That's a nice looking one there.
18:22Is that real?
18:23Oh, wow.
18:23Cool it up.
18:24There's some cool stuff.
18:25Not a lot of stuff, but the things they have have substance.
18:28They have a great eye.
18:30Jeffrey, how much on the Orange Crush here?
18:32Eric owns that one.
18:33That's his.
18:34This is yours?
18:36Yeah, I don't know what's worth.
18:37Frank can sniff out a sign anywhere.
18:39This Orange Crush sign is in great condition, and the colors are really popping, and that's
18:44important when you have a sign for orange soda.
18:47Is that from the grocery store here?
18:48It was from the grocery store.
18:50It was?
18:51It was in the back here when we bought the building.
18:53I think that was an advertisement sign, and it sat down here for 30 years.
18:58Eric, how much is the Orange Crush?
18:59I don't know.
19:00What do you think it's worth?
19:0265 on the crush?
19:04Well, I'll tell you what.
19:05Since he took you on that stuff over there, I'll take the 65.
19:09Man, I like dealing with him.
19:11I gotta find more stuff that he wants.
19:13Eric and Jeff are some of the easiest-going guys we've met in a long time.
19:16Who'd have thought you'd meet happy people like this at a funeral parlor?
19:20Hey, Jeff, Eric.
19:22What about these funeral lights here?
19:24These are kind of cool.
19:24I mean, see, I gotta have the right buyer on these, you know?
19:30These lamps are exactly what I was looking to find in a funeral home.
19:33They're kind of spooky, and I gotta have them.
19:35Where did those come from?
19:36Do you remember?
19:38No, not really.
19:39They've kind of been in the basement for the last 10, 15 years collecting dust.
19:44They come apart, and you can also put a candle in here.
19:47Oh, I got that.
19:47They can, though.
19:48Then these...
19:49Eh, probably want to keep them like this.
19:51Tool, dual service.
19:52Gotcha.
19:53Back in the day, you didn't go to a mortuary.
19:55I mean, they came right to your house.
19:57They embalmed you right there.
19:58These lights were the actual lights that went around your casket.
20:01What would you have to have for a set of these?
20:03You'd have to have two.
20:03These are pretty expensive, but he wants to get rid of some stuff, so it's his call.
20:08Frank, you were fair to me with a sign.
20:10What do you want for them?
20:11What would you give me for them?
20:13I'd do 50 bucks a piece.
20:1550 bucks a piece?
20:16Don't you think they're worth at least 65?
20:19Jeff's trying to up the price, but Eric doesn't seem too upset with my offer.
20:23I always try to give you my best price right up front.
20:26Hey, that's a good deal for me.
20:28Eric's my guy.
20:29What's that?
20:30Kodak timer.
20:31I don't know what that's.
20:32That's Rocky's stuff.
20:33Whose is this?
20:34That's his two.
20:35That's Rocky's two?
20:36How about that bell?
20:37Whose bell is that?
20:38Is that Rocky's?
20:39That one you're going to have to talk to him about.
20:41That's his two?
20:41So we're digging around a little bit, and everything I pick up, that's Rocky's.
20:45This is Rocky.
20:46We've got to meet this Rocky guy.
20:48Can you make a call?
20:49We sure can.
20:50All right, let's go make a call and see how it turns out.
20:52We've picked all kinds of crazy stuff over the years, but I've never picked a family
20:55like this.
20:55It just keeps on going.
20:57Man, I think I paid per pound for these.
21:00No, those are up there.
21:03I paid $65 for the Orange Crush sign.
21:06I'm going to ask $125.
21:08I picked two cast iron printing press machines for $225.
21:12I'm going to ask $500.
21:15I paid $100 for the funeral lights.
21:17I think they'll work $200 apiece.
21:20Here's his address.
21:21Is the address okay?
21:22You'll find him.
21:23On the alley.
21:23On the alley.
21:24We've been through Jeff and Eric's stuff, but there's still one more Mantini brother to
21:28go.
21:29I'll remember that trick where you grab the hand.
21:31Mike and Frank are nice guys.
21:33They're a lot like us, so they appreciate nice, well-built stuff.
21:38See you guys.
21:39Take care.
21:41How about this old leather punching bag?
21:43This is an early piece dating back to the 20s.
21:46I bought that for my wife.
21:48You did?
21:49When she needed somebody to beat up on, I gave her that.
21:52The stress reliever?
21:53Didn't work.
21:57Oh, look at you.
21:58I found these amazing cowboy boots that I love, but they're $90.
22:02There is a peace sign inside the heart.
22:04I really love them, but I'm going to have to get creative and find a way to pay for them.
22:09I'm not saying the guys are cheap.
22:10Well, maybe I am, but the last time I asked for a raise, they gave me a $20 lunch per
22:15diem.
22:16What they don't know?
22:17I've been going to Subway getting a $5 foot long oven-roasted chicken with spicy jalapenos,
22:22my favorite, and pocketing the rest for a rainy day.
22:27Those boots are my rainy day.
22:33Today has been crazy.
22:34First, we start out at Dennis' prosthetic shop.
22:36Then we go to a funeral home.
22:38Now we're at a guy named Rocky's.
22:40I mean, who knows what this building has to offer?
22:42This is it.
22:43Perfect.
22:45We walk in the door, and I see it.
22:49A room full of stuff.
22:50Hello!
22:52Can I help you?
22:54You, Rocky?
22:55How you doing, man?
22:56How you doing, man?
22:56You will not believe what we've been through.
22:59To get to you.
23:00It's a long trip to get here.
23:02I'm the bottom of the totem pole.
23:04Well, now, according to them, you're the top of the totem pole.
23:06My collection's pretty, pretty wide.
23:09I think it's human nature to collect something.
23:12Is that you on that bike?
23:13I'm a good-looking kid back in.
23:15This guy, Rocky, looks like a really tough dude.
23:17I'm just hoping he doesn't put up a fight when it comes to selling us stuff.
23:20Your brothers have been saying you never sell anything.
23:23I just don't feel like dealing with 90% of these people to come through the door.
23:28Right away, I can tell we're doing better than most folks.
23:30He let us right in.
23:32There's that Mantini smile.
23:34What about that band photo there?
23:36Is that a local piece?
23:37That's from the club.
23:38This was a club here at one time.
23:40What kind of club was it?
23:42Circle Club.
23:43This place used to be a Slavic supper club.
23:45This is the kind of place that people from the old country came together to maintain their community here in
23:50Pennsylvania.
23:50How long have you had this building?
23:52About 15, 15, 16 years.
23:54Yeah.
23:54Is there a lot of stuff in this building?
23:55Can we look around a little bit?
23:57Well, let's go to the basement first.
23:59Okay.
23:59We'll work our way up.
24:00We start to wander around and there's stuff everywhere.
24:03Oh, this is the hall, guys.
24:05How long have those rings been up there?
24:07I mean, are those original to the lodge?
24:09They're about 1904, 1905.
24:12Rocky's collection looks like stuff that was left over from the lodge and stuff he's collected over the years.
24:16Is that a real stuffed dog?
24:18Yeah, he picked...
24:18It's real stuffed?
24:19About as real as it gets.
24:21We're a thousand miles away from home.
24:22We've got to comb through this property.
24:24We've got to work twice as hard to try to find something we can make a buck on.
24:29Rocky!
24:29Yeah!
24:30A lot of people collect sports equipment.
24:32This is really neat.
24:34Usually, if you find something like this, it's completely rotted.
24:36How about this old leather punching bag?
24:39Oh, I bought that for my wife.
24:41You did?
24:42Yeah.
24:42When she needed somebody to beat up on, I gave her that.
24:45This is a stress reliever?
24:47It didn't work.
24:49It's pretty cool, man.
24:50It's old.
24:51This is an early piece dating back to the 20s.
24:54Think about it.
24:55These guys used to train on this bag all the time.
24:58Knocked the hell out of it and it's still intact.
25:11Can I make you an offer on this thing?
25:13Go, man, go.
25:14All right.
25:14I'm thinking, uh, 50 bucks.
25:17I was thinking 150.
25:19150?
25:20Man, I can't do that.
25:22If this bag has lasted this long after somebody beat the heck out of it every single day,
25:27it's earned its right for me to rescue it.
25:29I like it because it's worn leather, it's sports-related.
25:34It's just, you know what I'm saying, it's got the look, man.
25:3850 bucks.
25:42God dang.
25:44I broke the ice and after starting out tough, Rocky really didn't put up a fight.
25:48Rocky, I saw this outboard motor over here.
25:50What year is this one, do you know?
25:521916.
25:53Some of the stuff I paid for, some of the stuff I got off for nothing.
25:56I think a large part of my collection boils down to the cost.
26:01If the item's too cheap to pass up, I won't pass it up.
26:05Brock, what about this?
26:06It's a motor meter.
26:07This motor meter looks like it came off an early Ford.
26:10I love buying these because I can resell them as fast as I get them.
26:1350.
26:14Oh, man.
26:16Take it, take it.
26:17All right, Frankie.
26:18Oh!
26:21What about these old carriage lights?
26:23This pair of old carriage lights is a great find.
26:26Where'd you pick these up at?
26:27I picked those up years ago.
26:29Somebody electrified them there.
26:30They've got the reflectors in them, the original beveled glass.
26:33Look at the inside of that.
26:34Look at all that's reflective.
26:36Here's the other one.
26:37See if they look the same.
26:38I think they're the same except someone just put this top on it.
26:43Can I make you an offer on these?
26:45Throw one at me.
26:47How about 325?
26:50My house, I'm not done with my lighting system yet.
26:52And I might use those on my back porch.
26:57Let me get back to you on that.
26:58We may have hit the wall with Rocky.
27:00This guy's been working with us all day.
27:02But now we found stuff that he doesn't want to let go.
27:04You know, what you guys got to remember is, when you leave, I'll be crying.
27:08I might be running you guys down crying the whole way out.
27:11We spent a lot of time with the Mantini brothers, and they've been great.
27:14But you know, we just haven't been able to hit that home run on this trip yet.
27:17And it comes to a point where you just kind of reach into your picking bag of tricks.
27:21Rock, you know any other people around here that might have stuff?
27:24Maybe people you see at the flea market all the time,
27:25or maybe somebody you met at an auction or something.
27:28Alder Venisi.
27:29Is he a big collector?
27:30Yeah, what's the word on the street?
27:31I think more or less he's a scavenger.
27:33As pickers, we live on word-of-mouth leads.
27:35And this is as good as it gets.
27:36A chain of four.
27:37What's his last name?
27:39Alder Venisi.
27:40We've heard of Where's Waldo?
27:41Now, all of a sudden, it's Where's Aldo?
27:43All right, here we go.
27:46I took a chance on this old leather punching bag for $50.
27:49I'm going to go crazy and ask $2.25.
27:52I got the motor meter for $50.
27:54I think I can get $125.
27:59Thanks for the lead on Aldo.
28:01Yeah, thanks for letting us come in and look at that, too.
28:02I haven't picked a lot on this trip yet,
28:04so I'm really looking forward to see what Aldo has.
28:08See you later.
28:13Oh, yeah.
28:15Look at that.
28:16Let's talk naked women here.
28:17Look at her pants fell down.
28:19I know.
28:19I pulled them down.
28:20You pulled them down?
28:21Come on.
28:24Yesterday, one lead from Danielle turned into three solid picks with the Mantini brothers.
28:28Then, at the end of the day, Rocky gave us another promising lead.
28:32This is junk land.
28:33Man, look at this.
28:34Look at that.
28:34One, two, three houses.
28:35You already got a flyer in your head?
28:36You already have to fly.
28:37Watch it.
28:37Hey, when you're excited, I get excited.
28:39I'm excited.
28:39Do you get excited when I get excited?
28:41No.
28:41You don't?
28:42No.
28:42Oh, look at this place.
28:44I feel like rolling down the window and just screaming Aldo.
28:46Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
28:48This place is killer.
28:49Look at all this stuff, dude.
28:51There's piles of stuff everywhere here.
28:53It's like the junk is greeting us at the curb.
28:55You think that was really the post office?
28:57It might have been at one time.
28:59This place is smoking.
29:00Hey, guys.
29:01You know who owns this building?
29:02Yeah, my great-onko owns it.
29:03Really?
29:03What's your name?
29:04Tony.
29:04Tony is Aldo's great-nephew.
29:06I'm hoping he can hook us up with some great junk.
29:09It's a list of some of the stuff that we buy.
29:12Okay.
29:12We buy and sell a lot of stuff.
29:13So what's going on with the property here?
29:15He's been a collector for as many years as I've been alive, maybe more.
29:18I see that.
29:19Have you been in this place before?
29:20Many years ago, yes.
29:22So it looks like he never sells anything.
29:23Not very often, though.
29:24He's a good buyer, but not a good seller.
29:26My imagination is running wild.
29:28Just thinking about what's inside this place.
29:30We've got to get inside.
29:31Will you introduce us to him?
29:32Sure, I'd be happy to take you down.
29:33All right, cool.
29:33So far, Tony is really welcoming and very nice.
29:36I just hope his uncle is the same way.
29:38Frank, you want to pick the porch?
29:39I know.
29:39It looks like there's some stuff in here.
29:41Hey.
29:41Oh, no.
29:42These guys pulled up in their van.
29:44They're interested in buying some stuff.
29:45How you doing, my friend?
29:46Okay.
29:47Now, Mike.
29:48So Rocky Mantini told me to come see you.
29:50Yeah.
29:50Oh, yeah.
29:51I have 10 buildings full of stuff.
29:52You do?
29:53Oh, yeah.
29:54Is this one of them?
29:55Well, there's some stuff here.
29:57Some stuff?
29:58This kitchen is so packed, you can't even see the table.
30:01I was in the auction business for 35 years.
30:03Oh, you were the auctioneer?
30:04I traveled with an auctioneer, and I done some auction, too.
30:07Before the auction business, I was in the grocery store business, and then I became a postmaster
30:12for 48 years.
30:13We were wondering if we might be able to look at maybe a couple of the buildings.
30:17Well, I suppose.
30:18We have the Aldo Blessing.
30:21I'll show these guys around.
30:22We'll be back.
30:23All right.
30:23Shake their pockets when they come out.
30:25I'll do it.
30:26This is a great sign that Aldo's letting us look around.
30:29I'm still waiting to score on this trip.
30:31You guys ready to dig?
30:32I hope you brought your gloves.
30:33Oh, yeah.
30:34This place is awesome.
30:35Even the path to the post office building is covered with junk.
30:38Like, it's leading us to the pick.
30:41Okay.
30:41There we go.
30:42Woo!
30:46All right.
30:46This place is packed to the brim.
30:48Oh, yeah.
30:49Dang.
30:49I'm crawling through all of this junk.
30:51It's thick.
30:52It's like two feet deep.
30:53He lived in here?
30:54He lived in here.
30:55No way.
30:57Everything you can imagine is inside this place.
30:59I mean, it is packed to the ceiling.
31:01This looks like 40 years of just bringing stuff in here.
31:04This place is killer.
31:06I was a collector with very wide interest.
31:09What are you finding?
31:10I ain't finding anything.
31:11This place is crazy, though.
31:13I traveled at an auctioneer.
31:14I went to a sale every two or three times a week sometime.
31:18Every time I went, I come home with a truckload.
31:20This is the bowels of Aldo.
31:22It's like a big, dirty maze in here.
31:25All right.
31:25Here's more of the store area.
31:27No way.
31:28We finally find an oasis in the desert of junk.
31:31It's an old general store.
31:33Dang.
31:33Wow.
31:34I bought all kinds of merchandise in my time.
31:37It's just unbelievable what I've bought.
31:39Most of everything I ever bought, I still have.
31:42So do you remember when this place was open?
31:44Uh-huh.
31:44It wasn't quite this bad.
31:45There's still canned goods on the shelves.
31:47It's like they went out of business, they locked it up, and all of the stuff is still here.
31:51Oh, look at him.
31:53He's cool.
31:54This is the kind of dog that could put the dog whisperer out of business.
31:57It's chalk, but he's got glass eyes.
32:00Look at him.
32:00This dog is spooky looking, it's janky looking, it's broke, it's chipped up, it's scarred, it's scuffed.
32:05I had to save him.
32:07Dude, look at all those old miner lights.
32:10How long was this store open?
32:12Oh, the 19-teens until the early 90s.
32:16Wow.
32:17Wow.
32:20Whoa!
32:22This pick is like no other pick I've ever been on.
32:26You bought it.
32:29I'll tell you what, this pick's kicking my butt a little bit.
32:32This is the kind of pick I dream about.
32:34There's so many things to see.
32:36You're like literally pulling back the layers on all of this stuff.
32:39Because the deeper you dig, the older the things you'll find.
32:42Oh, yeah.
32:45Look at that.
32:46This goes like this on there.
32:48Check that out, man.
32:50This hula clock is really cool.
32:52It's retro, it's kitschy, it's flirty, but not over the top.
32:55Check this out.
32:5620.
32:57That's neat.
32:58That's a lot of crackers.
32:59I don't ever remember finding a cracker box this big.
33:02It's got great graphics, the color's great, and it's in great condition.
33:05It's kind of cool.
33:06I think I'll take that now and see.
33:08See, look at the size of that siren.
33:10Look at that.
33:11That's kind of cool.
33:12Before we spend too much more time picking through Aldo's stuff, we've got to see if he's going
33:16to sell.
33:17All right.
33:17Hey, Aldo.
33:18I found a few things in there.
33:20All right.
33:20One was this crackers tin.
33:23I paid 75 bucks for that son of a guy.
33:2675?
33:26You still remember, huh?
33:27Oh, yeah.
33:28Aldo's already thrown a bigger number than I was thinking, so let me start off with something
33:32else.
33:32What about this?
33:33What do you remember about this?
33:34They cut it down.
33:35This used to be a floor lamp.
33:37You know, a big, tall one.
33:38It's got a crack here.
33:39Somebody glued in it.
33:40Oh.
33:41How about 35 bucks?
33:4540.
33:4640?
33:46Yeah, I wanted 50 for it.
33:48Well, I would, but it's cracked.
33:50Well, a blind guy would never see that crack.
33:52Well, a blind guy would only pay 35.
33:54All right.
33:55I'll do 40 on that.
33:56It turns out that Aldo is a seller after all.
33:59I mean, that's a huge relief.
34:00Let's see if we can keep this going.
34:02How much on the cracker tin here?
34:04100 bucks.
34:06100 bucks?
34:08I paid 75 bucks for that.
34:09How do you remember you paid 75 dollars?
34:11I know exactly what I paid.
34:12I got a good memory.
34:14You want to get your money back?
34:15How about 75?
34:16Where the hell are you going to find a can like that?
34:19Cripe, I ought to have 85 bucks anyhow.
34:23You know what?
34:23You got to make some kind of money.
34:24I'll do 85.
34:25All right.
34:26All right.
34:27Aldo, he's a feisty character, but he's being fair in his prices.
34:30He's my kind of guy.
34:32All right, Aldo.
34:33What's the deal with this pooch here?
34:35I like he's got glass eyes.
34:36He's made of plaster, and he's missing half a foot here,
34:39and he's missing a whole foot right there.
34:41But look at that face.
34:43You're a dog guy.
34:44You understand the bond.
34:4650 bucks.
34:47All right.
34:47Let me look at him again.
34:48This dog was strong, masculine.
34:50You could see the strength in his eyes.
34:53All right.
34:54Once bitten, twice shy.
34:5550 bucks.
34:56That's a good deal.
34:58I think Aldo, he knows that I care about this stuff just as much as he does.
35:02Let's talk naked women here.
35:03What do we got here?
35:04So look at her.
35:04Her pants fell down.
35:05I know.
35:06I pulled them down.
35:07You pulled them down?
35:08Don't get too excited.
35:10Don't get too excited.
35:11Now, here is the clock.
35:12We've got this that would connect to that.
35:16I bought a lot of Hawaiian tiki bar stuff over the years.
35:18I've never seen this piece.
35:30Look at the condition.
35:31There's no paint.
35:32There's no flesh tone.
35:34And this has a big hole in it, like a slush mold.
35:36I know.
35:36That's got a hole in it.
35:37See?
35:37If you get that old, you'll have a hole in you, too.
35:41How about 30 bucks for her, broken?
35:4435, you can have it.
35:46I want a 50.
35:47All right.
35:47I'm going to pick my battles.
35:4935.
35:49All right.
35:50Me and Frank are going to look around here a little bit more.
35:52Now that we see that Aldo's a seller, there are plenty more buildings full of junk to pick
35:56through.
35:56One, two, three.
36:00Whoa.
36:00Oh, yeah.
36:02This is a major pack.
36:03This garage is way more treacherous than the last building.
36:05It's stacked up high, and there's nowhere to walk in here.
36:08I'm seeing a lot of potential.
36:11Breathe that dirt in.
36:12This place is dirty, dusty, crusty.
36:15There's stuff everywhere.
36:17This is where all the good stuff is.
36:18We go upstairs, and all of a sudden, I hear Mike.
36:21Oh, my God.
36:22What's the matter?
36:23Frank.
36:23What?
36:24He's like, here's the motherlode.
36:27This is the toy warehouse for the general store.
36:30Seeing these toys was like walking back in time, back into the 1950s, into a toy store.
36:35No way, dude.
36:37Look at this.
36:37Oh, wow.
36:38Bubble-blowing monkey.
36:40Look at all these.
36:41Brand new in the box.
36:42Oh, that's killer.
36:43There's a ton of them here.
36:45Oh, my God.
36:46Frankie.
36:46Wow.
36:47That's killer.
36:48Police car.
36:49Brand new in the box.
36:50If you got really lucky and walked into an antique shop,
36:53you might find one of these toys in the original box, but not a case of them in a garage
36:59attic.
37:00That's what's insane about this pick.
37:02I'm going to try to get as many out and show to them as I can.
37:05This is picking folklore.
37:07This is the kind of stuff that you hear about other pickers finding.
37:10But right now, it's happening to us, and I can't believe it.
37:14Look at that.
37:15I can't believe this place.
37:17This place is awesome.
37:18This is insane.
37:19The Wild Bill toy is a great battery-operated toy.
37:22If you say they'll work, I'll give you the 50 apiece.
37:25But then if it doesn't work, you're going to sell them to me for 40 apiece.
37:28All right.
37:29Is that a deal?
37:30Okay.
37:30You sit up.
37:31A little easier.
37:34Bees.
37:35Hurry up.
37:35These bees are going to get me.
37:36Hurry in, man.
37:37Serious, dude.
37:38They're like right on me.
37:39On this pick, I've already choked on dust that was made before I was born.
37:42Take a big whiff.
37:44And falling through piles of junk.
37:46It's still going to be a good day if Aldo sells these toys at a good price.
37:51The last ones.
37:53Aldo, man.
37:54I think we found the toy warehouse.
37:56Oh, the toys.
37:57I got them all at the auctions.
37:59Sometimes people didn't want to buy them, so I'd buy them.
38:02I can't believe you've kept all these toys for all the years.
38:05Finding all these toys makes me feel like I hit the jackpot, but it won't mean a thing
38:10if Aldo doesn't want to sell.
38:12Now, these are made by the ideal companies.
38:14They're Roy Rogers.
38:16I put the batteries in the back.
38:19Hello?
38:20Aldo?
38:20Are you ready to sell?
38:22Hello?
38:22What are you thinking on these?
38:25Holy cow.
38:26Plastic.
38:26I think there's about six or eight of them over there.
38:29They're made in 1959, and they're still in the original box.
38:32Roy Rogers' stuff is still very collectible.
38:46Do you want me to give you a price?
38:47How much?
38:49$30 a piece.
38:50No, no.
38:51I'll take $40 a piece, and that one's going to ask you $60.
38:55Well, why don't we do it like we do it at the auctions?
38:58We'll go in half, and I'll do $35.
39:00Okay.
39:01Okay.
39:02Aldo is being incredibly reasonable, and I'm a toy guy.
39:04I think we're off to a good start.
39:06There's a car, but the box is toast.
39:09How much is that?
39:10Toys are the most valuable when the box and the toy are in mid-condition.
39:15A lot of these, that wasn't the case.
39:17$50.
39:18Yeah, I can't pay $50 for that.
39:20How much?
39:21I would do on these cars, and I'm going to get crazy on them, because a lot of them are
39:25like this.
39:26I'd do $25 a piece.
39:30Look at this box.
39:32We'll count them.
39:32We'll count them all.
39:34I'm counting the police cars, and there's 42 of them.
39:37I'll tell you, boys, I hate to even get rid of this stuff.
39:40Well, in this condition here, I'll buy all 42 for $11.50.
39:45All right, $25 a piece.
39:47Getting not just one, but all of these police cars was the icing on the cake.
39:51There's a dozen of these.
39:52It's Marshall Wild Bill.
39:54The Wild Bill toy is a great collectible battery-operated toy.
39:58It had guns that shot, had little bulbs.
40:00You could see them shooting, and it was in his original box.
40:03How much on these?
40:05$50.
40:06I wouldn't pay $50 for that.
40:08Why?
40:08I don't know.
40:09What can we get for that?
40:09Can you get $100 for that?
40:10Hell, yes.
40:11How about if we take all 12 of them, $40 a piece?
40:15That's $480.
40:16Whoa.
40:19$50 a piece.
40:20Aldo's really standing his ground on these toys.
40:23He thinks they're going to work.
40:24I know you think it's going to work.
40:26It should.
40:26Remote control.
40:27It should.
40:28Remote control battery-operated toys, the motors have gel in them, and they liquefy.
40:33They shrink up, and over the years, that's it.
40:37The battery locks up, and the motor never works again.
40:40If I had a pair of batteries right now, and I stuck them in there, I bet they would not
40:45work.
40:46I think they would.
40:47Want some batteries?
40:49I'd take a set of batteries.
40:50What are they, D's or C's?
40:51Tony had some batteries on hand, and you know what?
40:54I'm willing to be proven wrong.
40:56They'll work.
40:57Why wouldn't they work?
40:58If you say they'll work, I'll give you the $50 a piece.
41:00That's $600.
41:01So, but then if it doesn't work, you're going to sell them to me for $40 a piece.
41:05All right.
41:06Is that a deal?
41:07Okay.
41:07All right.
41:08Juice it up.
41:09The last time I did this, I lost.
41:12You're going to lose again.
41:14You ready?
41:15Watch him shoot.
41:19Here, let's see if he walks.
41:23The battery's any good.
41:25Is it brand new?
41:27He's probably, he's froze up.
41:29He's all froze up.
41:30Just like I said, Frank Fritz knows his toys.
41:33They're just display items.
41:35$40 a piece, all 12.
41:37We'll take them for $480.
41:38All right.
41:39All right.
41:40You got a deal.
41:42I would have loved to have him work.
41:43Getting all these toys is the kind of score that I've been waiting for on this trip.
41:47Who'd have thought that Aldo's crazy maze of junk would turn into the ultimate vintage toy honey hole?
41:53I picked a dozen of the Wild Bill battery-operated toys and paid $480 for them.
41:59I think I can at least get $1,200.
42:02Aldo, I love this dog.
42:03I bought the dog statue for $50.
42:06I'm going to ask $175.
42:09I bought the cracker tin for $85.
42:11I think for the right person, $125.
42:14This pick kicked my butt.
42:16Instead of following a trail of crumbs, I followed the trail of junk.
42:20Dennis, Eric, and Rocky, the Mantini brothers, led me to the godfather of all junk, Aldo.
42:25It was an honor, my friend.
42:27I thought today was a real nice outing for me.
42:30Something different in my life.
42:32And I have a few dollars now.
42:34That's better than having to merchandise, I'd say.
42:37Bye.
42:38See you all, too.
42:40This might start me on a new trend of getting rid of all my merchandise.
42:44Bye-bye.
42:51I just got this text.
42:53Danielle sent this text to some girl named Julie, but now she's got it on my phone.
42:57The subject matter is, what do you think about these boots?
42:59I've been shopping online, and these are my favorite pairs so far.
43:03She's been shopping online?
43:04Yeah.
43:04While she's at work?
43:06She can't do any of that at work anymore, remember?
43:08That's what we said.
43:09Call her up and bust her out.
43:10All right.
43:11Tell her it's getting to be job review time again.
43:13Yeah, it is about job review time.
43:15All right, let's get started, Frankie.
43:17All right.
43:17The first thing, Danielle, where do you see yourself two years from now here at Antique
43:22Archaeology?
43:25Hello.
43:26Danielle.
43:27Hi.
43:27We think it's maybe time for a reveal.
43:30Do you want me to give you a review?
43:31No.
43:32Something about that.
43:33It's been to you, and hey, just real quick.
43:35My name's Frank, not Julie.
43:37So next time you send a text of, like, boots that you just found online.
43:41I intended to send that text to my friend Julie because I wanted her to see the of these
43:45boots, and I accidentally sent it to Frank.
43:49Busted.
43:50I'll keep the text in case we need a review.
43:53At the review.
43:54All right.
43:54We got to go.
43:55Bye.
43:56Oh, God.
43:56I wonder what other pictures I sent.
43:58Bye.
44:00Bye.
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