Wow! What a segment! She has to be the sweetest lady on the planet. And that letter is an absolute gem. I wouldn't be surprised if it went for $30k in today's market.
What in the world! I noticed her name when they zoomed in to one of the articles (Vie Carlson) - and sure enough - that’s Bun’s mom - Violet Carlson! Great sleuthing! Thank you! She passed away 3 years later in 2012…
This is probably the best episode ever...'did you hear that?' How cute and FUN is she? 🥰 I'd bet her whole family is just like her. She's probably lived the best life ever! 😊Just filled with happiness.
How have I never seen this segment before now?!? Between the awesome item, the joyous appraisal, and the incredible and hilarious reaction, this is a Roadshow all-timer.
Best Antiques Roadshow segment I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot !!!!! She was genuine and authentic and humble and lovely but what put the icing on the cake with the producer I’m guessing with the mic on bringing her a chair in responding with a hug that was just humanity at its best. It’s lovely to see that. I think often they cut the clip to early, and we miss some of the best bits.
That's how it starts, next thing you know you've been watching for over a decade & you're using words like patina, impasto, & high relief & know about expensive jewelry before rappers do [Ostertag, Van Cleef & Arpels, Patek Philippe]. 😄
As most know, Frank is from the East Coast, NJ, Hoboken [hometown as well] & yes that is the type of letter a person from the NJ/NY tri-state area would send. LOL! Great appraisal/segment.
theres no many cute things in this one. the way she remembers the event happening and how she talks about his personality. and then the reaction is amazing and Betty going "i heard it! i heard it! i heard it!"
Ahahaha. Epic letter. Sinatra was such a dick, and his letter demeans women writers (typical), but it was so over the top hilarious, I couldn't help but laugh. This lady was SO ADORABLE. I'm glad she got that letter, and I hope she benefitted from it. 🤣
Don't think so. She passed away 3 years after this was shot. In 2012. She's the mother of the founding drummer of the famous band Cheap Trick, Bun E Carlos.
Those guys can say whatever price they want. The problem is you have to find a buyer who will pay that price. Which you won't. So I do not know why that lady is all excited.
This has to be one of the best shows ever.
Forget about the letter, what a n adorable lady!
yes and it's been 13 years ago so I suspect the letter has been sold and proceeds donated.
02:15 NO THATS NOT HOW FAIR USE WORKS!
She’s a jewel!
She has the most wholesome reaction on this entire show. She is so lovely and cute!
The Navajo blanket gentlemen’s reaction was priceless, as well.
Mediocrity makes you feel better.
Wow! What a segment! She has to be the sweetest lady on the planet. And that letter is an absolute gem. I wouldn't be surprised if it went for $30k in today's market.
I love how the cameras kept rolling for her incredible reaction! As Sinatra would say.. "What a gal!" 😍
My favorite part is the young gal getting her a chair and Violet reaching out to insist on giving her a wonderful hug! What dolls both of them are!
This may have been my favorite ARS segment ever. From the content of the letter to the lady’s reaction, pure gold.
She made my Heart smile 😊
Another cool thing about this is that her son is Bun E. Carlos, the drummer for Cheap Trick.
What in the world! I noticed her name when they zoomed in to one of the articles (Vie Carlson) - and sure enough - that’s Bun’s mom - Violet Carlson! Great sleuthing! Thank you! She passed away 3 years later in 2012…
Nice. 🤠
@@RoyAH.
Bless her heart!
R.I.P.!!!
Wow, great detective work!
@@RoyAH. Bun's Father just died within the last month at the age of 99
This is probably the best episode ever...'did you hear that?'
How cute and FUN is she? 🥰 I'd bet her whole family is just like her.
She's probably lived the best life ever! 😊Just filled with happiness.
💛
i feel that this young lady is an absolute blast to hang out with. best reaction i have ever seen on this show.
GOOD PEOPLE DESERVE GOOD REWARDS...I love this video.
How have I never seen this segment before now?!? Between the awesome item, the joyous appraisal, and the incredible and hilarious reaction, this is a Roadshow all-timer.
I wish everyone was able to let out the surprise and joy like this wonderful woman 😊 Great clip 👍
Best. Segment. Ever. Man, did this ever bring a smile to my face!
Her reaction is priceless. If you don't smile at this, you are dead!
What a great episode. Gosh, I love this show. Very well done
So so happy for this lady!!!!
She scored! Good for her!
Best Antiques Roadshow segment I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a lot !!!!!
She was genuine and authentic and humble and lovely but what put the icing on the cake with the producer I’m guessing with the mic on bringing her a chair in responding with a hug that was just humanity at its best. It’s lovely to see that.
I think often they cut the clip to early, and we miss some of the best bits.
This is one of those clips you watch and have an urge to hug the nearest person or dog/cat you see.
What a wonderful woman. Her story made me smile.🌸🌼🌻❤️
Best reaction EVER!🥰😅
The reactions are priceless on this show, I know nothing about art or antiques but I'm hooked
That's how it starts, next thing you know you've been watching for over a decade & you're using words like patina, impasto, & high relief & know about expensive jewelry before rappers do [Ostertag, Van Cleef & Arpels, Patek Philippe]. 😄
This is probably one of the best Antiques reactions, alongside the guy who had that blanket
OMG I love this little lady she is just adorable and makes me smile, wish nothing but the best for her
Her reaction, actually made me cry!
I love this woman! She is a hoot❤️
The sweet lady in this video, Vie Carlson, passed away in 2012 at the age of 87, three years after this aired in 2009. RIP.
what a sweet lady
Its like impossible to not be happy for her. Makes me miss my grandma though
Oh man, this lady is a riot! "Did you hear that??" amazing.
love the Frankie letter lol, and the old lady is very cute!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰... awww, I am so glad and really happy for her.
I love her reaction. What a special lady.
so so cool
How adorable is she!!!! This made my day!
Can I make your day too
I think I might love her to pieces!
That woman is totally adorable! Love her reaction, love the story and love the letter!
You seems to be like her
She’s a Gem.
Watching this made my day!!!😍😍😍 xxx
Adorable!!❤
Man I’d pay more than that. That is so awesome. One of the coolest ones I’ve seen.
That should be in the Smithsonian.
110% the best reaction I have ever seen!
Good for you, ma’am. Hang on to it! 👍🙂🇺🇸
She can get something nice for that money. I like these videos..
Awww this did my heart good ❤
As most know, Frank is from the East Coast, NJ, Hoboken [hometown as well] & yes that is the type of letter a person from the NJ/NY tri-state area would send. LOL! Great appraisal/segment.
It's amazing the effect Sinatra had on people, particularly women. : )
That’s hilarious. “If my hairpiece moves you get $100K if it doesn’t I get to punch you in the face”! 😆😆😂
One of my ultra favorite A.R.S. episodes - EVER!
What an amazing lady 😊
Best reaction, EVER! 😊🥰✌️
My Father knew Mike Royko. I met him once while he was having a drink at Billy Goats, his favorite watering hole.
I LOVE HER!!!
best reaction ever on this show !!!
Fantastic reaction.
What a wonderful lady
That was awesome 👍
This is the best ❤😂
So awesome 🤩
She's so cute. Good for her.
This is amazing
Precious 🥹
Classic!! What an amazing letter. Pimp!! Hahahahaha!!
this is great
When she told the guy that he couldn’t have it for $100 I thought she gave him the finger lol
Betty is the best side kick!
Super awesome
theres no many cute things in this one. the way she remembers the event happening and how she talks about his personality. and then the reaction is amazing and Betty going "i heard it! i heard it! i heard it!"
I am sure a collector would pay way more than that today. You can buy a TV for 20K.
That's the very conservative price, made like triple of quadruple.
Did you hear that Betty?!?
It’s funny: watch one Mr. Beast video and see the reaction of people who get $50k and they aren’t even half as grateful as this lady. Bless her
Ahahaha. Epic letter. Sinatra was such a dick, and his letter demeans women writers (typical), but it was so over the top hilarious, I couldn't help but laugh. This lady was SO ADORABLE. I'm glad she got that letter, and I hope she benefitted from it. 🤣
I have an autograph by Sammy Davis Jr. on the back of my baby pic from 1969
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❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Salvation Army... Good on you, young lady. 😌
so how much did it go for ?
The pope !
neat
Did she sell it?
Don't think so. She passed away 3 years after this was shot. In 2012. She's the mother of the founding drummer of the famous band Cheap Trick, Bun E Carlos.
Endearing
Frank Sinatra too proud to hire his OWN security disgusting...😉
Can she be my Grandma too?
Blue eyes man bad !
He writes mean letters !
Edit: 😁
This looks like a letter Donald Trump would write today. Dictation and everything.
So how much will it be worth once everyone who knows or cares about Sinatra is dead? Serious question.
It will be a very long time indeed before everyone who cares about Sinatra is dead.
It will be a very long time indeed before everyone who cares about Sinatra is dead.
Those guys can say whatever price they want.
The problem is you have to find a buyer who will pay that price.
Which you won't.
So I do not know why that lady is all excited.
Like Cap said in the earlier post...
"Thanks for pointing that out; must be magic knowing you..."