Did you start looking up your old t-shirts on Ebay after watching this video? Hale$ YES or Hale$ NO If you liked this videos, then you'll LOVE this one: ruclips.net/video/ms7HKf-KxR8/видео.html
Those "corner bar" shirts are worth big bucks to collectors...I sold 5 random bar shirts for 200 bucks at an upper end flea market...I only got out of it because I had a catastrophic spinal snafu...can't carry product anymore, but videos like this help keep me sane...my meds(oxycodone)...I recently got fentanyl patches out of my life so my mind is clearing...need to find a way to make some cash....wish me luck and Karma will bless us all...y'all keep on keepin' on...love, peace, and axle grease....đã wõõķìëë
It is heart warming to see George & Jeremy to see you doing so much good for others and being the light of the community! We need more folks like the both of you...
Awwwwwwwww the little guy at the end of the video was SOOOOOOOOO sweet!! Nice to see a young one with an interest that doesn't involve bullying or doing negative things!!! Good job little man!!!!!!
#oh hales yes Jeremy,loads of mixed tapes. I play the drums and used to do tapes of different styles to practice to. I moved around 9 years ago and threw them all out. I regret it now,the vinyl revival is still strong and cassettes are starting to be rediscovered. Hello to George as well.
some of the shirts you threw over to the side are vintage, The one with the 2 guys in black and white at about the 11:18 mark are the blues brothers. Dan Akroyd and Jim Belushi,
Great finds , especially those old tapes. And yes old VHS players r hard to come by. I wanted one to watch and show my kids all our old family videos and like to never found one. And when I did it would be sold already.
The Frank Frisch coin was part of a series they gave out at Busch Stadium in the late 60s to commemorate Cardinals greats. As new as that looks it might be a reissue. The originals go for $30 or so depending on the player.
The solid aluminum cookware is probably a "Dutch oven". It can be filled with raw food and placed, as is, into a gas or electric oven to cook. When it comes out, you have to handle it with potholders, but it's excellent for cooking a roast evenly inside and out. If you add some water, you can add potatoes, carrots, or other vegetables. They'll cook without drying out as long as the lid is covered tight.
Those are 18650 Li-Ion batteries. DO NOT leave them loose with metal objects. FIRE/EXPLOSION hazard. Put some tape over the ends and re-cycle at Home Depot.
That peach chair my husband and I had one just like when we got married my in laws gave it to us so cute to see another one after all these years.. lol..
My guess is $2 to $5 per tape...old concert T's are a score!!!!!! I wish I had kept all my concert T's.....in the mid to late 70's went to all the rock shows that came to Memphis....5 to 7 dollars for the show T shirts ......great vid..thanks
The batteries are 18650 they are used in vaporizers you purchase from a Vape shop. Tape the ends of the batteries and recycle them. Please do not put them in metal container unless the ends are taped.
Still have some of my mix cassette tapes...yes, I'm old. LOL I can remember when my friends and I would record off the radio and get ticked when the DJ would talk over the beginning or end of the song. And I slept with a transistor radio under my pillow.
15:00 Duloxetine is used to treat depression and anxiety. In addition it's is used to help relieve nerve pain (peripheral neuropathy) in people with diabetes or ongoing pain due to medical conditions such as arthritis, chronic back pain, or fibromyalgia.
The Salt Rock should be able to put a little bit of a tealight in there and then it should have a well that goes on the top that you can add wax melt into so it'll do a dual purpose as well as set off a light glow it'll also make the air around you smell better. I have some of the plug-in type with electric lighting and it has the little well that goes in it and I can put either essential oils or a piece of a wax melt in it.
14:23, I have two of those totes. All my hand tools went in them when we sold our first house to move to where we're living now. They did the job well.
Hi Jeremy,I think that the wire could be used for modelling to make frames ie trees and statues, as you did find paints in the boxes so it might have been to help with getting back on the right path. I use different types of wire to make bonsai trees and trees of life plus some jewellery.I will make a bonsai tree to send to you and George. Keep up with your videos.😊
ok, so I think at 3:49 a size 9.5 M is a man's size and it converts to a 7.5 in ladies FYI. and at 13:04 that box is labeled "large knives". Love you guys and God bless you!
5:40 That's all aluminum "Guardian Service" I gave away a completed 15 piece set years ago to a family in need. My parents had had the set and mom only ever use the on pot to cook cabbage in back in the 50's and 60's. Those pieces with the lid in good condition I've seen sell for $200-$350
I agree with your suggestion, sometime the video is finished leaving us wondering what did they find after the camera was off. Spend too much time looking at cards and tapes ,, cassettes etc.
Hale$ yes I made mix tapes!! Loved doing it lol! The good old days! Great hit on those harley boots and the shirts I hope you have awesome money on them!😍
Guardian Ware, also called Guardian Service cookware, was made by Century Metalcraft Corp. of Los Angeles from the 1930s until 1956, when the factory burned down. Pieces were sold at in-home parties the way Tupperware was later sold. Guardian Ware was made of heavy-duty hammered aluminum.
Was hear. That pan is about 50 to 75 "Guardian Service Cookware was manufactured by the Century Metalcraft Corporation of Los Angeles, California. The Pampered Chef of its day, Guardian Service was sold by independent salespeople from the 1930s until 1956, when the plant that manufactured the cookware burned down"
Sweet scores. I sold one of my old Iron Maiden concert shirts from the 89 concert for a buy it now 475$ but I found out I could have gotten double that. GL&HH.
Guardian Cookware Service with the aluminum lids is pre world war 2. When the war started they began to make the cookware with glass lids. Very collectable. I have almost an entire set. Some of the pieces were only given out as hostess gifts if you hosted a cookware party ( like a Tupperware party ) ....
Did you start looking up your old t-shirts on Ebay after watching this video? Hale$ YES or Hale$ NO
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Anchor Ware aluminum pot 1940s 6:14
What The Hale! Harley boots $200.00 7:48
Hale$ yes I'm looking them all up! Thank you that Led Zeppelin shirt is really $750 that's amazing! Great find!
Jeremy, that pan with the lid in the 3rd drawer looks like cast iron and eee gads man 13 wide? lol
Hale$ yes but always have
As a mother of s vet. Some come home and have PTSD. My prayers go out to that warrior who has seen to much that it broke their mind.
Those "corner bar" shirts are worth big bucks to collectors...I sold 5 random bar shirts for 200 bucks at an upper end flea market...I only got out of it because I had a catastrophic spinal snafu...can't carry product anymore, but videos like this help keep me sane...my meds(oxycodone)...I recently got fentanyl patches out of my life so my mind is clearing...need to find a way to make some cash....wish me luck and Karma will bless us all...y'all keep on keepin' on...love, peace, and axle grease....đã wõõķìëë
It is heart warming to see George & Jeremy to see you doing so much good for others and being the light of the community! We need more folks like the both of you...
Awwwwwwwww the little guy at the end of the video was SOOOOOOOOO sweet!! Nice to see a young one with an interest that doesn't involve bullying or doing negative things!!! Good job little man!!!!!!
some of the best rock and roll ever !!!!!!!! i recored myself playing guitar .
all of it is rock gold!!!!
Thank you! It made me happy when you said we don't sell those item, don't ask.thanks
My Grandma had a whole set of that aluminum cookware! My Mom now has it and soon I will have it. Brings back great memories.
That's Guardian Service pan and it's collectable and expensive.
Hales yes!!!!!! I used to make mix tapes recorded straight from the radio
Me, too. Greetings from Karin/Germany
Yup!me too. Had to edit out the DJ's voice some times though.
Wow! This is the cleanest one I have ever seen both online and offline.
Those cassettes were brand new music in my High School days.
#oh hales yes Jeremy,loads of mixed tapes. I play the drums and used to do tapes of different styles to practice to. I moved around 9 years ago and threw them all out. I regret it now,the vinyl revival is still strong and cassettes are starting to be rediscovered. Hello to George as well.
some of the shirts you threw over to the side are vintage, The one with the 2 guys in black and white at about the 11:18 mark are the blues brothers. Dan Akroyd and Jim Belushi,
#9:54...Oh HALE$ ya...Mixed tapes were a way of life in the 70's...lol.
Omg my mom had that pine dresser set. She had hutch, dresser with mirror, and two nightstands. I remember that from my childhood. Sweet memories!
Great finds , especially those old tapes. And yes old VHS players r hard to come by. I wanted one to watch and show my kids all our old family videos and like to never found one. And when I did it would be sold already.
The Frank Frisch coin was part of a series they gave out at Busch Stadium in the late 60s to commemorate Cardinals greats. As new as that looks it might be a reissue. The originals go for $30 or so depending on the player.
The solid aluminum cookware is probably a "Dutch oven". It can be filled with raw food and placed, as is, into a gas or electric oven to cook. When it comes out, you have to handle it with potholders, but it's excellent for cooking a roast evenly inside and out. If you add some water, you can add potatoes, carrots, or other vegetables. They'll cook without drying out as long as the lid is covered tight.
Funny how cassettes bring back so many memories. I think I owned a bunch of those! And yes, I did make mixed cassettes, Hale$ YES!
Those are 18650 Li-Ion batteries.
DO NOT leave them loose with metal objects.
FIRE/EXPLOSION hazard.
Put some tape over the ends and re-cycle at Home Depot.
Lithium Ion batteries in the trunk caused this fire:
ruclips.net/video/wS4ec08epAg/видео.html
Those are used in vapes. They aren't cheap. Might can sell those on Ebay if they are still good. I use those in my vape.
I made a bunch of mixed tapes of my favorite songs when I was alot younger
Good cassette good music I love them all
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Hale$ yes I made several mix tapes when I was younger.
Awesome video Jeremy. You've found lots of cool stuff so far.
Lovvvve that Donny was included!
This one is so cool. The coins are AWESOME!!
Your knees could benefit from an office stool on wheels. Like in a docs office or clinic. They go up and down and roll out of the way when not needed.
Hales YES! Lots of 90s grunge and 80s metal! Score!
Who ever she was she had great taste in music.
The cassettes are awesome, I haven't seen them in years, also a great variety of good music.
That peach chair my husband and I had one just like when we got married my in laws gave it to us so cute to see another one after all these years.. lol..
My guess is $2 to $5 per tape...old concert T's are a score!!!!!! I wish I had kept all my concert T's.....in the mid to late 70's went to all the rock shows that came to Memphis....5 to 7 dollars for the show T shirts ......great vid..thanks
That pan is Guardian Service. Think it came to be in the 1950s, maybe even sooner. I have a couple pieces from my childhood that belonged to my mom.
OMG😂 STILL HAVE A FEW 😂 Good old mix tapes....
The batteries are 18650 they are used in vaporizers you purchase from a Vape shop. Tape the ends of the batteries and recycle them. Please do not put them in metal container unless the ends are taped.
Still have some of my mix cassette tapes...yes, I'm old. LOL I can remember when my friends and I would record off the radio and get ticked when the DJ would talk over the beginning or end of the song. And I slept with a transistor radio under my pillow.
The deep purple tape might be worth a lot, very popular band, in the 70s.
Hales yes!! I still have a lot of my cassettes! Refuse to get rid of them!
Another great video. God Bless You and George for always being such good examples. Thanks!
I'd love to do what you and George did love "rooting " round thingsxx
15:00 Duloxetine is used to treat depression and anxiety. In addition it's is used to help relieve nerve pain (peripheral neuropathy) in people with diabetes or ongoing pain due to medical conditions such as arthritis, chronic back pain, or fibromyalgia.
Duloxetine also used for phantom pain in amputees I use it
Hales yes! I made mix tapes all the time! Duloxetine is an antidepressant.
Hales YES! made many of those cassettes!
Hale's yes. Sat by the radio all day waiting for your favorite songs!
The Salt Rock should be able to put a little bit of a tealight in there and then it should have a well that goes on the top that you can add wax melt into so it'll do a dual purpose as well as set off a light glow it'll also make the air around you smell better. I have some of the plug-in type with electric lighting and it has the little well that goes in it and I can put either essential oils or a piece of a wax melt in it.
Those batteries are the type used in e-cigs. Do not let any metal touch the ends! They can and do explode!
14:23, I have two of those totes. All my hand tools went in them when we sold our first house to move to where we're living now. They did the job well.
Hale's yes, I made lots of mix tapes in my days! What a nice young helper you had that day. Thanks again for another video! 😁✌
Love watching storage openings
That's how people get in trouble puttin' stuff in their Draws!!! lol I'm glad that those sandals wasn't your size cause they are
cheezy!! lmao
Hale$ Yes I made mixed tapes.
That person had good taste in
music.
You got a great unit.
I just bought that LG air conditioner. It works amazing!
Awesome man keep the great videos coming god bless you and your family always
Oh HALES YES I was waiting ready with the quick draw finger to catch that song to record it. Lol
Glad you got a great profit, both you and George deserved it, love watching your videos here in Northampton, United Kingdom
That's guardian service cookware. Vintage and collectible
Vape batterys
Love the Hales you guys are great people
My guardian ware has glass lids - don't know the value, though.
at 5:48 sometimes they have glass lids too. But wonderful cookware!!
The metal lid on that dates it before world war 2
The 50 cent piece is a 1892 commemorative Columbus expedition half dollar. Worth a bit over 140$ graded, Nice find i own one myself and it's silver..
Check out the National China. It is vintage and some of it sells on Replacements website for quite a bit of money.
Watching you guys from the philippines love it..
Love you guys 🥰 to the Moon and back 😘
Another great lesson. Thank you.
I love your videos!!!! I know you do this to make money but, maybe you could donate things like the wheel chair to the veterans hospital😉
All those cassettes are worth money, particularly Pink Floyd 👌
Those boots will sell fast and easy. very nice.
I like the dish detergent best,now that's a find lol 😆
6:42 You got 'cakes on that griddle? (Life ain't nothin' but a funny, funny riddle! Sorry, bad joke.)
Good evening Jeremy I hope you find all the stuff of all those three units there and collectibles today you can send them an auction
Ha! That tape case looked like mine from the 80's! Awesome Jeremy!
Be well,
Al-Fu
Hammered Aluminum pan has a handle that locks onto those hooks on the pan. ♥️ great pan
Hi Jeremy,I think that the wire could be used for modelling to make frames ie trees and statues, as you did find paints in the boxes so it might have been to help with getting back on the right path. I use different types of wire to make bonsai trees and trees of life plus some jewellery.I will make a bonsai tree to send to you and George. Keep up with your videos.😊
Sweet with your little helper!
Hales yes, I made a few mixed tapes back in the 80s.
Your gonna make big bucks for sure 👍😊❤️
Those cassettes could be pretty lucrative
ok, so I think at 3:49 a size 9.5 M is a man's size and it converts to a 7.5 in ladies FYI. and at 13:04 that box is labeled "large knives". Love you guys and God bless you!
Great finds
5:40 That's all aluminum "Guardian Service" I gave away a completed 15 piece set years ago to a family in need. My parents had had the set and mom only ever use the on pot to cook cabbage in back in the 50's and 60's. Those pieces with the lid in good condition I've seen sell for $200-$350
Great ful dead cassettes r worth money.
Those batteries you found are the most common kind of battery for a vape.
those c-cassettes, all the same stuff I have in my old box... almost scary.
Solid Aluminum pan, worth about .80 per pound! As a pan, about $10.00
You guys have got a 20x20 bedroom!!! Wow that's as big as my garage hahaha
Yes, Jeremy has a HUGE bedroom with cathedral ceiling
We need an outro, running tally and maybe a recap. :)
I agree with your suggestion, sometime the video is finished leaving us wondering what did they find after the camera was off. Spend too much time looking at cards and tapes ,, cassettes etc.
Hale$ yes I made mix tapes!! Loved doing it lol! The good old days! Great hit on those harley boots and the shirts I hope you have awesome money on them!😍
Hales yes, I made a mixtape! Love you guys!
Hales yeah I made a mix tape! I still have it lol I will be looking up shirts. I have a Led Zeppelin shirt so now I am curious. Thanks :)
Was hoping this one would be the next restorage the love units. Got me on my toes waiting for those. Sweet score on the shirts thou. 👍
The next one will be released this Friday Night :)
Hello Jeremy & George! Great video as always! Be safe! God bless!
That ac/dc side would go good prices as lot
6:00 I think the aluminum pan and lid is early (1950’s) Club brand. We had them when I was little.
I have a feeling that your right
Guardian Ware, also called Guardian Service cookware, was made by Century Metalcraft Corp. of Los Angeles from the 1930s until 1956, when the factory burned down. Pieces were sold at in-home parties the way Tupperware was later sold. Guardian Ware was made of heavy-duty hammered aluminum.
@@anna_zona Yup my mom had a set she got when she married in 1948.
@@michellemack6640 yep my grandma had a huge set too. I still have 3 pieces of it myself.
Heck yea!!
Was hear. That pan is about 50 to 75
"Guardian Service Cookware was manufactured by the Century Metalcraft Corporation of Los Angeles, California. The Pampered Chef of its day, Guardian Service was sold by independent salespeople from the 1930s until 1956, when the plant that manufactured the cookware burned down"
Yes Guardian sells well
@@walterclassic7520 as long as it is priced well. I've seen some that was way out sight.
Sweet scores. I sold one of my old Iron Maiden concert shirts from the 89 concert for a buy it now 475$ but I found out I could have gotten double that. GL&HH.
Guardian Cookware Service with the aluminum lids is pre world war 2. When the war started they began to make the cookware with glass lids. Very collectable. I have almost an entire set. Some of the pieces were only given out as hostess gifts if you hosted a cookware party ( like a Tupperware party ) ....
Hell's yes
Dulexitine is generic Cymbalta, used for depression and for nerve pain.
I take it
Patricia you are 100% correct. I take it for nerve damage.
@@debbie7333 same here.
Good video. Congrats on ur find.
Hale$ yes I did indeed make a mixed tape or two 😂
Guardian service..very good old cooking pans.