I completely FORGOT I BOUGHT THIS! Apparently I had bid $20 on it days before, and no one else bid.

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  • Locker Nuts episode 613
    I was headed to the dump with a truck load when I received a call from a local storage facility, which went like this:
    Manager - "I wanted to see when you're coming to pick up the unit you purchased."
    Me - "What locker? When did I buy it?"
    LOL... turns out I won a locker I had placed a $20 bid on days earlier on an online auction website. Well, game on! Now the fun part.
    It was a small unit, and that made for an easy clean out. However, good things come in small packages (sometimes) and this little locker quickly turns into a big profit!
    Email: lockernuts@gmail.com
    Mailing address: 12935 Alcosta Blvd. unit 3761, San Ramon, CA 94583
    eBay Store: stores.ebay.com...
    ***Please don't message me through the eBay store
    ©2022 JRC & Associates, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    #storageauction #storagewars #foundtreasure

Комментарии • 299

  • @JanetMetz-se7gt
    @JanetMetz-se7gt Год назад +91

    The Orange stick with the rope in the end that you called a whip is a Parelli Carrot Stick used to train horses $60. new plus shipping. The thing you thought was a belt is a girth that goes under the horses belly to hold the saddle.. Nothing wtih horses is cheap and this is not 4H junk. Do Not take this to the market. You need help with this because you could have a thousand dollars plus to the right buyers. Try to find a used a horse tack shop but get help. You are not going to get the money from a flea market because it is specialized. You do better going to a western horse show.

    • @theoriste
      @theoriste Год назад +6

      Definitely! I have friends who are horse owners and you need to sell this to the right people.

    • @sandrarucker4268
      @sandrarucker4268 Год назад +4

      The metal on some of the headstalls is probably silver much of that is better quality than flea markets if you check many times tack and horse stores do consignment sales for people

    • @SweDaneDragon
      @SweDaneDragon Год назад +1

      Probably already been to the market, as the videos are taped weeks ago.

  • @shellycastillo9761
    @shellycastillo9761 Год назад +84

    Jack, take it to an equestrian facility. Ask if someone can help you identify and tell you what it's worth.

  • @bernadettew3614
    @bernadettew3614 Год назад +50

    I can almost hear all the equestrians screaming at the screen saying “don't take it to Stockton!” lol Great locker Jack 👏👏👍🏻😍

    • @heehaw8401
      @heehaw8401 Год назад +2

      I would offer on marketplace!

    • @traceymagee
      @traceymagee Год назад

      Exactly what I’m doing 😂

  • @tammystark6364
    @tammystark6364 Год назад +47

    Can tell you as a horse owner all that tack (leather & metal) is worth way more than you are assuming.
    Take it to a stable, tack shop or maybe even check with your local 4-H teacher. Don't just sell at market please

  • @shallnotbeinfringedupon202
    @shallnotbeinfringedupon202 Год назад +30

    When I showed horses as a kid, my show tack was over $1000. That was without my saddle. Also, a lot of tack jewelry is 925. So check it for markings!! Great locker Mate!

  • @timt1543
    @timt1543 Год назад +32

    Only you, Jack! 😂. Get a $20 locker you forgot about worth $1000 or more! ❤

  • @sandraobrien1050
    @sandraobrien1050 Год назад +36

    I think you got yourself a show horse storage unit. All the buttons and snaps go on the halter to fancy it up. The rasp for the toes(lol) hooves. Jack: you are saying way too cheap on horse harness & bridles especially the leather studded ones. There is farrier supplies there too. I think this horse may have been a jumper doing barrels or fences. My husband's family had horses and one set of harness can go for big bucks. That silver show harness would be really expensive.

  • @Sass-Glass
    @Sass-Glass Год назад +29

    Check the silver on the leather to make sure it's not sterling. Also those small pieces are braided into the mane. Like barrettes. Possible silver also. Not swap meet material.

  • @turbonanny3319
    @turbonanny3319 Год назад +10

    Could you do an update on what you found out about the leather stuff?

  • @trish002
    @trish002 Год назад +26

    Oster is a high end brand of clipper that has been around for over 70 years.
    My mom used to use them for clipping dogs too as they have less vibration so less stress for the animals used on.

  • @christineboismier8849
    @christineboismier8849 Год назад +9

    The Silver in the plastic bag is a saddle &bridle set for show. Depending on the circuit this gal showed, it could be silver! That braided leather stuff with the horsehair is a mecate, and it looked like a nice one. Don't you dare sell it for $10! In that near New condition, a cheap one is like $200. Nice find, Jack! Definitely price that stuff right.

  • @lyndasears1684
    @lyndasears1684 Год назад +13

    My sister use to show horses over jumps. You've found yourself a wonderful locker. Most of the etched metal is most likely silver. Please check it out completely before selling. You've got nice helmets and in another box was helmet covers. Most of it is show quality and worth a lot of money. You may want to have that on auction or ebay.

  • @okoriesgirl6391
    @okoriesgirl6391 Год назад +9

    Definitely Definitely worth way more than you are thinking. You need to do some research like with the train unit. I am sure there is a better way to sell off this not at either market. Please let us know how this one goes.

  • @evarogers8775
    @evarogers8775 Год назад +9

    All that tac looks very well cared for . Some even looks brand new. I'd list it because it is expensive stuff

  • @demetricadement1138
    @demetricadement1138 Год назад +13

    Very nice tac for horses and not cheap. My niece rides and jumps. All that looks very familiar. I don't know how you do it but you mostly hit on locker picks! Congrats Chestnut family.

  • @deeyears3978
    @deeyears3978 Год назад +3

    Don’t take it to Stockton, all of that tack is much more expensive than you are estimating,! Call or go to a take shop maybe they would take it on consignment! Or tell you where you can take it to sell for a fair price!

  • @angelsvintagetreasures
    @angelsvintagetreasures Год назад +4

    Oh Jack, I hope you didn't take all the horse stuff to Stockton.
    Do you realize how many stables there are in the Bay Area? My girlfriend, back in the 80's, who passed in 2015 at 49, had boarded horses there. I did a quick google search and saw at least 10 in the Santa Clara valley. Garrod Farms is still in business. I rented horses there a couple of times back in the 70s (sheesh, seems like yesterday).
    There is some beautiful saddle blankets, bridles and training whips in that little locker.
    If it was me, I'd do DeAnza, then Craigslist or Facebook marketplace. Most of that stuff is too nice for Stockton and I think people in the Santa Clara valley will 'pay up'.
    Happy holidays to everyone there at the nuthouse (including mom!)

  • @horsetrailriders
    @horsetrailriders Год назад +4

    Conchos, carrot stick, spurs and spur straps, helmet liner, headstalls, girth strap, hoof boots, helmet visor (not horse lol). Breast collar, lead ropes. Flymasks. I’m interested in John Lyons Bridle if leather isn’t dry rotted, clippers and black lead rope. Shoot me a price for a lot that could
    Be boxed and shipped.

  • @papajaystinkershop75
    @papajaystinkershop75 Год назад +16

    Jack, it is called a rsap because of the large cutting teeth on one side. It is to remove a lot of hoof mnaterial at one time. Rasps are also used in woodworking.

  • @darlenel1434
    @darlenel1434 Год назад +15

    Great haul! Congrats.
    Beautiful horse supplies, would love to hear/ see follow up. You have some very nice items......

  • @MrChriscoolbkk
    @MrChriscoolbkk Год назад +5

    A little hello from Chiang Mai!
    What a beautiful video, what a beautiful surprise that this "forgotten" locker!
    I find it fascinating to discover "different" lockers with unexpected content!
    I really understand the pleasure you have (beyond the financial aspect of this activity) in discovering all these treasures...
    After becoming a train expert, you'll soon be a horse expert! LOL!
    I eagerly await the sequel!

  • @karenwhite1265
    @karenwhite1265 Год назад +20

    Man, what a great locker! I definitely would have that all checked out! Some of that stuff is very expensive. What a great find!

  • @margaretwithers6614
    @margaretwithers6614 Год назад +5

    I lived on a horse ranch and a lot of the horse equipment had to be polished before competition because they were sterling silver. Do take your time in selling them!

  • @cathycavalcante4732
    @cathycavalcante4732 Год назад +5

    That stuff is beyond 4H items! There's some beautiful equestrian tack there!! Great locker, once again, Jack!

  • @judithhendricks9633
    @judithhendricks9633 Год назад +1

    You have several thousand dollars worth of tack and horse supplies. You need to take this and get it appraised, at least by 2 people. You are going to get lots of offers by lowballed. Things you are guessing to be $100 are 300-500. Auction it or consign it at a used tack shop. Ebay would be appropriate. Just get correct descriptions of items. A used tack shop will help identify and price it for you.

  • @donnawelborn-dicus8953
    @donnawelborn-dicus8953 Год назад +3

    NOT swap meet or 4 H materials at all. Looks very high end, possibly professional, Dressage shows. Someone posted worth about $1000, I agree.

  • @angelarussell4082
    @angelarussell4082 Год назад +5

    You need to take this to a Livery or stables. They will identify each piece of tack for you. There are some lovely items there.

  • @mariwynnewinton9202
    @mariwynnewinton9202 Год назад +4

    Take your riding equipment to a saddle shop and ask them for the value. They might make you an offer on the lot..

  • @judithhudson4798
    @judithhudson4798 Год назад +3

    I would contact a tack shop and see if you can sell the tack there on consignment. Horse equipment is very expensive, one bridle can sell for hundreds (sometimes alot more). Don't take it to Stockton!

    • @grins2964
      @grins2964 Год назад +1

      This is the best suggestion I've seen here.

  • @margaretkendall1640
    @margaretkendall1640 Год назад

    Very Quality horse tack & supplies. Stirrups, leathers, cinch, bell boots, farrier tools, bits, combs & brushes....high dollar stuff there!!! PLEASE DON'T TAKE TO STOCKTON!!! LOL

  • @letitiagordon7638
    @letitiagordon7638 Год назад +7

    I don’t think I would take any of that stuff to Stockton, I would find a place that deals in horses even if it’s a co-op and ask them about it or a stable, I think that stuffs worth a lot of money

  • @johnstephens4286
    @johnstephens4286 Год назад

    I recommend a trip to a tack store for pricing and info. You've got a lot of different items there--looks like mostly western riding items. That's a lot of money tied up there. Some tack stores will do consignment.

  • @kayleebrown9738
    @kayleebrown9738 Год назад +5

    I will definitely purchase some of the tack! Please get with me!!

  • @lorihilton3146
    @lorihilton3146 Год назад +2

    I can tell you weren't raised on a farm Jack! Lots of nice horse tack. Some of that's really impressive. As others have said, contact someone at a riding stable or a saddle maker, they'll have a better idea of value and where to sell for the best prices

  • @wendyc9595
    @wendyc9595 Год назад +5

    This is worth alot more than you think Jack. Please do an update.

  • @larrycrowe9971
    @larrycrowe9971 Год назад +3

    The thing you pulled out of the bucket you said you had found one before is for heating water

  • @FindingtheCenter
    @FindingtheCenter Год назад +4

    What you have there looks like a farrier or groomers locker. You need to take that to an equestrian shop/facility and offer it to them. You have over a $1000 worth of tac and goods, easily

  • @lindaswanson9328
    @lindaswanson9328 Год назад

    I'm going to be singing Rhinestone Cowboy all day. I'm not a horse person, but that tack is worth so much more than flea market prices!

  • @clarencebrown3256
    @clarencebrown3256 Год назад

    Wow...
    Amazing stuff..
    Montana and Alberta guys are drulling now.
    Easy to tell you are a city boy by your choice of words. Reins, Halters, Lariat ,Hoof ,
    Chaps.
    $1000.00 PLUS MAN !

  • @patfleming7837
    @patfleming7837 Год назад

    Oh Jack, you just entertained the horse community. The wild guesses cracked me up!

  • @wildkingdom2012
    @wildkingdom2012 Год назад +3

    Great score, Jack. My wife used to have horses and she was gasping through the whole video - this is some mighty fine gear. Would definitely not sell at Stockton straight away - the fine leather and the stirrups, etc should fetch more at the better market. Those folks must have horses, too! Love your vids, keep on buying them lockers.

    • @bobbiellison4315
      @bobbiellison4315 Год назад

      I know zilch about horses and I could even see that is all high end, quality EXPENSIVE gear. Its all so beautiful...whatever all that stuff was lol

  • @shellwillson9696
    @shellwillson9696 Год назад +1

    It’s all horse tack, bridles, brushes , hoof boots. You hit the equine jackpot!

  • @marybethkolesar5918
    @marybethkolesar5918 Год назад +2

    Those shoes go over the hooves, and you put medicine in them. It helps with hoof problems

  • @carolineb3527
    @carolineb3527 Год назад

    One of my grandfathers was a farrier, the other one was a blacksmith - the stuff (the tack) in that locker is not cheap. I'm English, that locker screamed "dressage" to me - there was even a dressage rug in there. Dressage screams "Money!". Show horses scream "Money!" Whoever owned that kit either worked for a stables where show horses were kept or for an individual owner of several horses. That also screams "money!".
    As for prices, of course they vary hugely by brand and quality but you had some good items in that locker so I assume the rest was equivalent quality. Thousands of dollars of stuff brand new, still thousands when lightly used. Bridles, snaffles, boots, rugs, general tack, embellishments... ker-ching!
    Don't take that stuff to Stockton, I can hear my grandfathers turning in their graves!

  • @JamesWellsIndiana
    @JamesWellsIndiana Год назад

    The two riding helmets will sell on ebay for between $200 to $600 EACH. Take your time on this. From what I see, the entire contents are worth between $2000 and $3000. Might be worth taking it to someone knowledgeable on equestrian tack and let them help you sell it. Or offer it to a tack store for them to buy it all in bulk for maybe $1200 so you can turn and burn. What a find.

  • @jessehemphill4905
    @jessehemphill4905 Год назад +1

    you need someone like me that knows what things are. I see a lot of times you say"what the heck?" and I'm like oh thats ..........

  • @marychristie3177
    @marychristie3177 Год назад +3

    You should go to stables or a livery yard and they would be able to identify what these items are and value.

  • @stevenwalmsley3468
    @stevenwalmsley3468 Год назад +2

    That’s needed to be taken to an equestrian centre. You’ll get $ $$$$$$$ for all of it. Boom for $20 … great buy for a bin lol 😂

  • @tracyandersen6035
    @tracyandersen6035 Год назад +3

    That locker is full of high dollar horse tack. Definitely not flea market stuff

  • @juliepowell1715
    @juliepowell1715 Год назад +2

    Oh my, I keep seeing more and more. Bits sell used for 50 and up depending on brand. Chaps are very expensive. You might have close to 2 grand or possibly more. The professional saddle pad is several hundred new. John Lyons was a trainer who sold great items. I say, go for ebay. You have expensive items. Bridles looked great and go high even used. You had nice looking reins that sell high. Wow! I would love this one. 😀

  • @AmericanWomanThrifter
    @AmericanWomanThrifter Год назад +1

    Horse Farrier tools - Horses need their hooves trimmed and horseshoes placed regularly, a procedure referred to as “shoeing” a horse. The person trained to shoe horses is called a farrier. Farriers provide an important part of the regular care that keeps horses healthy.

  • @lanitaorjeraldlewisdillorl2258
    @lanitaorjeraldlewisdillorl2258 Год назад +1

    I sold a used pair of equestrian boots for $100 Jack & a child's helmet for about $40. Also stirrups can be very valuable depending on age, maker, etc. Don't take it to De Anza or Stockton, it'll be worth your time to research all those pieces, especially the fancier looking ones. A lot of the silver accent pieces are most likely silver.

  • @Allyboo13151
    @Allyboo13151 Год назад +1

    Do not take to market. You have LOTS of nice horse tack. I used to show horses, and at a show I won grand champion of the day and won a bridal set similar to what you found. As an amateur horse shower, it was one of my highlights in horse showing life. Very nice stuff and yes some of this pieces could be silver. Nice find!

  • @RedDirtPicker
    @RedDirtPicker Год назад +3

    Great stuff Jack! The Josh Lyons Tack is a great brand. They have bits and bridles that are worth decent money. Just check out Josh Lyons Tack and you should be able to get some references to what you found!

  • @janethartmannjones4781
    @janethartmannjones4781 Год назад +2

    My sister did the horse thing, there are auctions in rural areas, there have to be consignment for gear or something on line. No way would I take any of that to the flea market. Horse folks will pay for that stuff

  • @letitiagordon7638
    @letitiagordon7638 Год назад +6

    You need to take that stuff to a Horse stable and see if they want to buy it?

  • @kevinmilley7541
    @kevinmilley7541 Год назад

    Find a big horse ranch and I'm sure you can sell all of those horse accessories for at least a grand, no questions asked, nice $20.00 locker Jack, take your time (I know you will) and you'll come out on top again...love it...🤑🤑🤑

  • @fayetanner5634
    @fayetanner5634 Год назад +5

    That is great stuff I may want to bid on the bridles and bits.

  • @haskellburks
    @haskellburks Год назад +3

    Hello Jack. Let's see what's inside of this $20 storage unit. Looks like you've got some good stuff in the storage unit.

  • @stephfran9761
    @stephfran9761 Год назад +1

    Dude, you've got thousands of dollars worth of horse tack, WOW!!!

  • @lisamurrell1337
    @lisamurrell1337 Год назад +2

    A lot of the bridles and straps are sterling silver and would suggest to auction it off.

  • @pennystreet8183
    @pennystreet8183 Год назад

    My mouth is watering just looking at the beautiful bridals. It’s worth more than you think 😂
    Anything to do with horses is not cheap.
    Make sure you research properly before you sell anything 🙂

  • @DC-ik6cm
    @DC-ik6cm Год назад +1

    You need to find a horse ranch and have a roadside sale nearby 😊

  • @theoriste
    @theoriste Год назад

    The silver metal heater looking thing with the cylinder and holes…is a water trough heater. All that horse stuff might go better in a more targeted audience or in the more expensive flea market because that stuff is more for hobbyist horse owners…not so much for farmer types?

  • @georgewhite6270
    @georgewhite6270 Год назад +1

    if You were in southern Cali. I would say bring to Harris Ranch they buy but look for a Rancher or any where they Race horses

  • @grahamcroft564
    @grahamcroft564 Год назад

    Jack, you MUST do as everyone is saying. Take the Horse Tack to your nearest Riding Stables to be identified and then DO NOT try and sell it at a Flea Market. It should go to a specialist sale. At least that is what I would do with it here in the UK. Good Luck

  • @chhook949
    @chhook949 Год назад

    Lovely-Lovely -Lovely as other comments state Please Research Don’t Under Sell! Hi & All The Best To The Family! Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.

  • @georgewhite6270
    @georgewhite6270 Год назад +1

    a John Lyons Bridals sell on Amazon from $40 to $300 depends on the style

  • @r.e.b8395
    @r.e.b8395 Год назад +3

    Or a feed store can direct you in the right direction.

  • @karenstephens6930
    @karenstephens6930 Год назад +1

    Jack, ALL horse tack is very expensive! You need to get prices ,before you sell !

  • @tomatolady11
    @tomatolady11 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't even take it to Stockton. The people that spend $100s to buy that would not be shopping there.

  • @shellwillson9696
    @shellwillson9696 Год назад

    The bridles in the custom bags could be 500.00 each. Go to a western tack store to be an idea .

  • @karenjansson3911
    @karenjansson3911 Год назад +2

    Great locker Jack. Please give us an update. Check if some of it is real silver, I know show horses; tack has real silver on it.

  • @janerogers298
    @janerogers298 Год назад +2

    Great locker yes listen to your locker gang abt the horse stuf youve found ..
    Much love to you all Janey 🇬🇧🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰🥰💯❤🤝

  • @vickiqueenacamo4902
    @vickiqueenacamo4902 Год назад +5

    Nice haul for $20! Love your videos!

  • @patrickhall6567
    @patrickhall6567 Год назад +1

    Ok ok looked a bit closer. Most of that stuff is for a rodeo princess, and some hunter jumper equipment. Yeah, 5-6 is low-end. I come from a long line of rodeo, so when I say you could easily action most of the tack for well into 10,000 range trust me. Go to a rodeo or equestrian supplier and get yourself a real and good price for it. Just look up Isabel who won Barrels Title and Peyton who got 7th at the quarter horse finals this year. The biggest female rodeo event. And their both rodeo princesses.

  • @georgewhite6270
    @georgewhite6270 Год назад +1

    All that stuff came from a Equestrian Ranch and is very expensive get is Valued before you sell

  • @francinesnow4786
    @francinesnow4786 Год назад +1

    Curry combs and bridles are expensive. The curved tools are for hooves.

  • @galerae947
    @galerae947 Год назад +1

    That first bucket looked like that stainless thing with an electric cord was a water bucket or trough heater.

  • @maurisarookes9835
    @maurisarookes9835 Год назад +1

    UPDATE, UPDATE,UPDATE as has previously stated many many times , Horse related items are not cheap....

  • @azoa73
    @azoa73 Год назад

    Be sure to check your pricing. You have some awesome equestrian stuff. My mom was a leather smith :) Most of the detailed silver is most likely real silver too. The bridles alone are at least $3-400 . Ariat is also a top name.

  • @DaniMaeAdventures
    @DaniMaeAdventures Год назад +4

    Horse toes? Or hooves? 😂 Awesome locker!🎉💕

  • @margaretdillinger5090
    @margaretdillinger5090 Год назад +1

    No this not cheap stuff. They showed horses or definitely raised horses. Nope, not Stockton. For $20, you got some beautiful items.

  • @ninafleming4038
    @ninafleming4038 Год назад +1

    The outfit you found in the tote was probably a riding outfit since one of the helmets matched the colors

  • @danielcox8498
    @danielcox8498 Год назад

    You need to keep all of that together photograph every piece and have an equestrian supply auction . Sell it all in one lot. Or if you have any real nice horse stables around your area you could go lay it out and try to sell it to the Staples.

  • @inasmith3538
    @inasmith3538 Год назад +2

    You're fixing to get an education in horse tack and horse accessories. It's expensive to purchase new. I worked part time for my sister in their western stores for many years.

    • @israelhernandez-sg8mt
      @israelhernandez-sg8mt Год назад +1

      KNOWING JACK IF HE CANT SELL THEM WITH IN A MOTH AND THERE TAKING UP SPACE HE WILL SALE THEM FOR LESS.IF HE WAITES LIKE YOU SAID HE FIXING TO MAKE SOME 💲✌️🙏🤠🐎🐴

  • @talonsaerie
    @talonsaerie Год назад +1

    Don't sell at the low end market at all except the brushes and the half used liquids and supplies ..if a few brushes are cleaned and barely used put together a group of them.. you will get your money's worth on on line selling platforms...

  • @deborahrusignuolo7612
    @deborahrusignuolo7612 Год назад +5

    You will be surprised when you start researching the prices of those items you are way off. Nice find

  • @cyndaarce7912
    @cyndaarce7912 Год назад +1

    A lot of people in Contra Costa county would love all that horse tack

  • @minniekrohn1931
    @minniekrohn1931 Год назад +2

    Put the leather stuff in your Monday auction!
    Auction, auction, auction!!!

  • @tml9174
    @tml9174 Год назад

    Oh my goodness, Jack! That locker is a licence to print money. If I were you, I would take it to an equestrian stable or take pictures of it and see if you can post it online for sale on a horse equipment site- good stuff like that would go like hotcakes.

  • @pedrovision6987
    @pedrovision6987 Год назад

    You are going to be SHOCKED at the value of these items...wow, talk about falling into something!! Way to go Jack!!!

  • @JanetMetz-se7gt
    @JanetMetz-se7gt Год назад +1

    There is a lot of horse tack on eBay and you would probably get the best money for it there. You are undervaluing this stuff and if you are going to find a horse place you should just take it all. I ride English so don't know about all the western stuff but I do know it is expensive especially with all the silver and braiding. John Lyons is a famous horse trainer so you know his stuff is expensive. Anything Parelli is expensive. Too bad there weren't any saddles. They can be thousands and thousands used. My English saddle is worth $5000. and English saddles don't have all the silver etc. You only have $20 in it so you can take some time to sell it. You might even find someone to buy it all.

  • @ashleereed7902
    @ashleereed7902 Год назад +4

    Neat locker and always enjoy your video's and Monday night's

  • @sandrarutherford2297
    @sandrarutherford2297 Год назад

    These items are not flea market items. Someone was into show horses. Those decorative bridles and stirrups are worth quite a bit of money. Find an equestrian farm/center and have them assess what you have. Great find!

  • @jcandme02
    @jcandme02 Год назад

    Better check that stuff before you take it to a flea market ... you may have a gold mine at the Monday auction! There are parts of this country where what you have is sought after ... a lot more than your part of California!

  • @georgewhite6270
    @georgewhite6270 Год назад +1

    Flipfold is a Style but yours look to be made by Tipperary and the $300 to $500 each Helmut

  • @vickisumner3564
    @vickisumner3564 Год назад +1

    Definitely out of your realm Jack.

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 Год назад +1

    Horses have toes and nails ?
    I thought they had hooves.

  • @nancykrause553
    @nancykrause553 Год назад +4

    Definitely find a different avenue to sell this ‼️