His wife, Kishanda Fulford, is an absolute terror. Of course she didn't want to sell anything that someone else wanted and she really doesn't care about. A truly horrible woman.
He's a crazy old coot. I saw the country House rescue featuring this family. 🤪🐀💥 It'll be interesting to see the state of the house since then. Good luck Drew. 👍🤓
Wasn’t he just terrible though! The way he spoke to his wife was reprehensible. I now see their website has images of the rooms renovated. Seems he’s turned a leaf!
They r all hoarders…waisting his time, getting knowledge about crap they forgot they had or have no idea about it’s worth, for free. I can’t believe how calm and gracious he is
I was going crazy trying to figure out who the narrator was. It's only Chris Finch! IQ of 142, one of the cleverest blokes I know, certainly the cleverest bloke you know.
He knew that she wouldn’t let someone else take the items for the deal in the first place he should her too have a walk with you so she can get her Nay or ye to the deal
Saw this couple in series where they help restore and make these beautiful houses viable to live and maintain by proposing business and helping set it up. But this couple is foul mouthed and are not good hosts...
I would've sold those tables for 3000. The point is for them to be used and appreciated. I've had things stored and ruined . I've learned my lesson . The point is for preservation and to be passed down and enjoyed. I've had a beautiful French dinner table for 20 people with gorgeous chairs . All were ruined . I still haven't forgiven myself for not selling them .
Is the narrator Ralph Ineson? Also this guy never does anything to improve the estate. Just does these shows for the paycheck. The oldest son Arthur was on UK Big Brother. Left after a week. Felt bullied 😂
If you don’t know the name of an item you’re trying to sell don’t you think you should educate yourself so that you know you’re not getting taken and you could’ve called me up either found a restore on your own and find out the real value to restore and sell once restored or you could’ve figured out that it’s more than you wanna spend to do all that work and you don’t even know you’re gonna be able to sell it in the end on your own and that and I feel sorry for them to come to these places you know expecting these people to sell which is what they’re asking for so they can make a profit themselves a little bit and I am still not even you being used there in the barn or whatever side that does not even collecting dust and being worn with termites and ants and what not rats and mice and out wherever they put it collecting dust and being useless so and getting basically destroyed when they put it. These people gotta realize if they’re not going to use the stuff in storage it’s just basically being destroyed by them so I’m saying if whatever profit you think you’re going to get or being able to put it back in the home at a particular time guess what it might be gone by that time being destroyed by the time you actually do want to use it
Obviously a set-up element of this series is to manufacture "conflict" (aren't they all?), thus we the viewers actually don't really know what might be "genuine" and what might be intentionally scripted. As it stands now, setting up the conflict calls for the Drew character to basically reveal to the potential seller that what they believe is worthless junk, and is being treated by them as worthless junk, is actually valuable. That's an absurd way to go about doing business in the real world, especially after driving 1000 miles round trip. If this were a serious negotiation, Drew could be respectful and pleasant whilst keeping valuable information to himself. If these people are going to throw their junk into a leaky shed and forget about it for a few generations, then obviously they don't care about it. Explaining how valuable it is to him as a reseller is just ridiculous, making the show difficult to watch, which the producers should know is equally bad business. A rewarding conflict on the other hand would be to have Drew lecture some of these old assholes concerning their inviting him in from a neighboring country for an exhausting and expensive road trip to decide not to sell him anything. These TV producers have a lot to learn about rewarding the viewer for their time spent.
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His wife, Kishanda Fulford, is an absolute terror. Of course she didn't want to sell anything that someone else wanted and she really doesn't care about. A truly horrible woman.
She’s a foul mouthed Ant-Christ!
He's a crazy old coot. I saw the country House rescue featuring this family. 🤪🐀💥
It'll be interesting to see the state of the house since then. Good luck Drew. 👍🤓
Wasn’t he just terrible though! The way he spoke to his wife was reprehensible. I now see their website has images of the rooms renovated. Seems he’s turned a leaf!
his family totally sucked too...what Aholes
@@kitedwards8129people leaving reviews saying the wife was absolute garbge human, the husband was nice to people
oh wowser, link me?
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Remember this guy. There was a documentary about him and his errant children and god awful wife. What a flute.
I mentioned in the show Simon did, what the children would be like? I have to find that documentary somehow.
They r all hoarders…waisting his time, getting knowledge about crap they forgot they had or have no idea about it’s worth, for free. I can’t believe how calm and gracious he is
I dying over here 😭 ! I can't believe how much he sold that stuff for .I do hope that everything goes to a great interior decorator.
Good ole Francis
Thanks 🙏
Shout out from Oz
Impressive !! Quality piece !! well done Rebecca !!
The houses are astounding - so huge.
I'm surprised Drew hasn't learned more technique in dealing with this kind of seller.
I don't think he minds - the word gets around and you never know what's around.
I was going crazy trying to figure out who the narrator was. It's only Chris Finch! IQ of 142, one of the cleverest blokes I know, certainly the cleverest bloke you know.
The hair of the two ladies and haw are dressed! 😝
Awesome finds ! Im trying to find out how much drew thinks my rare victorian pagan goat door knocker is worth
The owner was on another show trying to make the house a running profit the wife was so rude I m amazed they still own the house
They will always own the house they inherited it
he knew since beginning he wasn't going to sell anything to those plebs, he just promoted his home
Enzo is such a cute lil guy …
These people make me sick. Drew values their rubbish and suddenly they love it.
He knew that she wouldn’t let someone else take the items for the deal in the first place he should her too have a walk with you so she can get her Nay or ye to the deal
Saw this couple in series where they help restore and make these beautiful houses viable to live and maintain by proposing business and helping set it up. But this couple is foul mouthed and are not good hosts...
Yes! An understatement!!
I would've sold those tables for 3000. The point is for them to be used and appreciated. I've had things stored and ruined . I've learned my lesson . The point is for preservation and to be passed down and enjoyed. I've had a beautiful French dinner table for 20 people with gorgeous chairs . All were ruined . I still haven't forgiven myself for not selling them .
The result of inbreeding .
I think you’re right about that 😂
I remember Francis and clicked just to hear him speak. His wife’s a bit of a nightmare, though
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I think she played prop for England in 1973.
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Is the narrator Ralph Ineson? Also this guy never does anything to improve the estate. Just does these shows for the paycheck. The oldest son Arthur was on UK Big Brother. Left after a week. Felt bullied 😂
Oh, Francis..a man failed at nearly everything he put his hand to.
If you don’t know the name of an item you’re trying to sell don’t you think you should educate yourself so that you know you’re not getting taken and you could’ve called me up either found a restore on your own and find out the real value to restore and sell once restored or you could’ve figured out that it’s more than you wanna spend to do all that work and you don’t even know you’re gonna be able to sell it in the end on your own and that and I feel sorry for them to come to these places you know expecting these people to sell which is what they’re asking for so they can make a profit themselves a little bit and I am still not even you being used there in the barn or whatever side that does not even collecting dust and being worn with termites and ants and what not rats and mice and out wherever they put it collecting dust and being useless so and getting basically destroyed when they put it. These people gotta realize if they’re not going to use the stuff in storage it’s just basically being destroyed by them so I’m saying if whatever profit you think you’re going to get or being able to put it back in the home at a particular time guess what it might be gone by that time being destroyed by the time you actually do want to use it
Obviously a set-up element of this series is to manufacture "conflict" (aren't they all?), thus we the viewers actually don't really know what might be "genuine" and what might be intentionally scripted. As it stands now, setting up the conflict calls for the Drew character to basically reveal to the potential seller that what they believe is worthless junk, and is being treated by them as worthless junk, is actually valuable. That's an absurd way to go about doing business in the real world, especially after driving 1000 miles round trip. If this were a serious negotiation, Drew could be respectful and pleasant whilst keeping valuable information to himself. If these people are going to throw their junk into a leaky shed and forget about it for a few generations, then obviously they don't care about it. Explaining how valuable it is to him as a reseller is just ridiculous, making the show difficult to watch, which the producers should know is equally bad business.
A rewarding conflict on the other hand would be to have Drew lecture some of these old assholes concerning their inviting him in from a neighboring country for an exhausting and expensive road trip to decide not to sell him anything. These TV producers have a lot to learn about rewarding the viewer for their time spent.
The wife's going to lose e everything.