Big beautiful B Model MACK! My Dad hauled steel and way back in the 60s he drove one just like this, It was red and We found pictures of my young Mother posing in a Bikini on the bumper-LOL
Good to see people saving these old electronics. Wonder if the computer was in that box. I collect and restore vintage computers. =-) I can very much relate to your love of old TV's as a hoarder of old electronics myself.
5:20 I think that stuff came out around 1976, if it's the stuff I remember with a twist of lemon, to ease the nasty sodium-saccharine aftertaste. Saccharine has been on the market for about 130 years, but when they switched from sodium saccharine to calcium saccharine (today's SweetN'Low)in the '80s the taste improved massively. There was a cancer scare in the '70s, but it was due to a interaction with some chemical that only rats produce. The sugar industry also allegedly engineered the banning of Cyclamate (which is still legal in some countries) in 1969 on dubious grounds. Rumsfeld helped grease the skids for the approval of Aspartame, though nearly every other country in the developed world allows it. It's fine as long as you keep it cold, but it turns to methanol when heated; you can tolerate a little methanol (it's in ripe fruit), but too much will make you blind. The most dangerous sweetener I can imagine is sugar, especially of the liver-rotting high-fructose variety that's forced on Americans by the likes of Archer Daniels Midland.
Another very cool video shango . Amazing what a dry climate make on stuff not just basically melting into nothing . Like that mack truck . Just amazing .
No, my Great Grandson, that kitchen range is either wood or coal, certainly not "gas." You used to be able to get oil fired conversion burners for some of them. I doubt gas conversion.
At 13:10 we are shown a 100 watt incandescent light bulb in a socket. These bulbs are currently banned from retail stores, but you may continue to use installed bulbs and those on hand. However, for those who are out of 100 watt bulbs, there is a loophole. It is still legal for stores to sell a 3 way 50-100-150 watt incandescent light bulb. If you screw it into a 3 way socket and switch to the middle position, you have your 100 watt incandescent bulb. However, if you screw it into a 1 way socket, the 100 watt filament will illuminate in the "on" position, giving you your 100 watt incandescent light bulb! For some people, especially many of the elderly, the absence of the higher wattage replacement incandescent bulbs has created a hardship. You can use this loophole to help them out. Before you try the 3 way in a 1 way socket, examine the inside of the socket. There is an extra metal ring in the base of a 3 way bulb and it may short against metal parts in the bottom of the 1 way socket. If there is risk of causing a short circuit, replace the socket with one that is safe, or find another remedy. Dollar Tree stocked 3 way 50-100-150 incandescent bulbs at one time, but I have not seen them there for a long time. Target has a 2 pack for $5.29, but it is not available in all stores. I also find them at Batteries Plus and they should be in other light bulb specialty stores. Update: On further research, I find that California has imposed tighter restrictions on light bulb efficiency than those imposed at the Federal level. Incandescent 3 way 50-100-150 watt bulbs are effectively banned. That must be why I can't find them at local Target stores. They are still listed on the Dollar Tree website ($1.25 each, minimum order 20) but I feel certain that they won't ship the bulbs to California addresses. (In Dollar Tree stores, they should be sold individually.)
Hey Shango. It's probably too late, but I think I saw a vacuum coffee maker in that first shack. Two round pyrex glass bulbs with a stem between them. They are great! Any kitchen scene in 40's movies (or I love Lucy episodes) usually have one sitting on the stove...
My parents had one and used it all the time. You can buy one on Amazon 80.00, I bet my parents never payed anything like that. I wonder what ever happened to the one we had, probably got broken.
I like very much old American TVs. It has a charm and untypical design. I know we've had the same era in Russia when in early 90s our domestic TVs became incompetetive to Japanese and Korean TVs which were usually sold with VCRs.
13:48 I just picked up a similar Montgomery Ward 8-track/AM-FM radio for $25 today, in mint condition except for one little scratch on the top. The one I got has a blue tuning dial, horizontal sliders instead of knobs, and push buttons to select the inputs/bands.
Unless the person who lived here was a box hoarder that would indicate someone lived in that building in the mid 90s but then probably not much longer post n64.
I know RadioTVPhono Nut could get that first record player going. Just a little grease to free up the platter, new cartridge, needle, ready to spin! Love the dog hood ornament. Rearing up and facing into the wind. A very nice exploring video!
Can't believe he doesn't even look twice at that boxed N64... Also makes a practicability joke about a PC monitor while hauling out busted up 60's and 70's black and white televisions. lol Bit ironic. XD
2:53 That's a Lady Schick Consolette! I've got that exact one in my old tat collection. They work great, my daughter uses it all the time. It's a shame to see that one in that way but cool to see another one at all!
At 1:44 that I do believe is a battery charger. Love the diet Seven Up bottle. OH MAN!! Bringing back memories for me. My Dad drove a truck cross country when I was a kid in the early seventies and we had a 12" black and white tv we carried along, I remember asking him to stop at a truck stop so I could finish watching Scooby Doo or whatever as we were leaving the broadcast region of some station, lol maybe 73" or 74" The B-61 Mack was also a jolt for me since I remember my Dad having one when I was very young, For those that have never been around a B-61 Mack truck the cab was about the size of a small pickup today, lol. By the time I was 10 or so he had a bubble nose 55' Kenworth, That's crazy. Thanks for the flashback!! I just last week picked up a 1980 Curtis Mathis 25" color console tv on the side of the road...I came home with it and plugged it in and lo and behold it fired right up and worked just fine...I have no use for it but I can't bring myself to trash it, lol. The back says it was made in February 1980...for rental only, not for sale.
Did you ever watch any of Retrochad's channel? When you went "and here we have" it took me back about ten years and completely reminded me of old Chris... I loved his videos too, just found you on here but you're keeping me entertained!
In the early 70s when I was 13 I came across an abandoned house that had a calander from 1946 on the kitchen wall. I found all kinds of goodies in that place. Rings. A jar full of of the old style pennies. A very ornate pewter frame that had to be a hundred years old. A nice men's wind up watch that still worked. I was SO dirty I came home. Our town also had a car junk yard where anybody could take an old heap there and leave it. We use to play around there. A lot of those junkers still had the keys in the ignitions. I used to crank them and think "Wouldn't it be great if it started up?" I'd be the only 7th grader with his own car.
Great video. That brown BSR UA25 at about 4:30 probably just needed a degreasing /cleaning then some fresh grease and it would be good for another 45 years! I have repaired worse ones
That Silvertone radio looks nice and I like that Concert Hall record player you found at the end of the video. I somehow like this old 8-track stuff, probably it was not common over here and is hard to find in Germany. I do have two old japanese made 8-tracks players but only a few tapes. Would be cool to check if those weathered tapes you found would still play...and that MACK truck is awesome! *THAT* would make a cool resurrection video for sure!
I see you are quite the expert on television sets. I was wondering if you could give some tips to a beginner. I have a 1956 Admiral portable set that needs some work. The tubes come on and the ocilator makes the familiar high pitched whine but no picture on the CRT or any static from the speaker. I don't even get the CRT to light up. The CRT hasn't gone open or to air, the filament is reading 2 or 3 ohms. Do you know what the problem is? Thanks in advance!
That cook stove is wood or coal it isn't gas had one just like it the Firebox is to the far left. And it weighs a whole lot two big men can barely lift it
Not sure how interested you are in 8-tracks, it seems to be people either love them or hate them these days. But if you find that stuff fun, when you get time/make some room, you should go back and grab those 8-tracks. Even if the tape is shot, it’s always good to have parts carts (the plastic pinch rollers in the RCA carts will directly replace melted rollers in 60s Ampex and LearJet carts). You’d be surprised how some of those “trashed” 8-tracks turn out sounding just fine though, I’ve got a few that are in similar condition as those. Those AM/FM/8T units are my kind of things to mess around with. Love the resurrection and repair videos, looking forward to part 2!
its funny how an item holds a story ,one day those items were on a store shelf for sale and the buyer was all excited to purchase it ,bring it home and use it for a period of time then to be left behind for who knows how long until you came across it and brought it back to life ,and now im wondering if you sell them or use them or fix then throw away ? im curious now what you do after resurrection?
The US congress passed a law in 2007 which began the phase out of production or importation of incandescence light bulbs starting in 2012 with the 100 watt bulb and going down to the 40 watt bulb in 2014. At the very end of 2011 congress passed an extension to delay implementation from January 2012 to October 2012. So you can still buy them but you might want to stock up on them.
Your discovery at 8:10 reminds me of the time that I saw Donna Fargo in person, performing at the Snake River Stampede in Nampa, Idaho sometime in the early 1980s. That would have been whilst my late parents, my younger sister, and I were visiting my late grandmother and late uncle in Eagle, ID. Word had it that she was "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" during my birth year, but the two matters are completely unrelated.
16:30 Those early portables were so damn slim; practically no boob on the back. Seems that they gave up on that concept when everything went color and most people had cable.
shango066, You have an EVP in this video! At eleven minutes and 21 seconds in (11:21/30:20), have the volume up a bit and listen. The voice is male. The voice is pretty clear and you can actually hear what it says. You say in your video at ten minutes and fifty seven seconds in (10:57/30:22), "Don't kick it around, you're being disrespectful with...With other people's abandoned trash in their houses." Just thought I'd share that information with you.
I’ve played it back over ten times with headphones & can’t hear the EVP. I’m into the paranormal as I’ve encountered & experienced it a lot growing up to actually having a spirit of a man standing at the foot of my bed when I was 11 year old & a 8 year old boy haunting my bedroom from when i was the age of 12 to 19 when I moved out of home.......I am a strong believer.
Two of those tv's I remember well. My grandmother had the Magnavox, with the photo sensor, Great Aunt had the RCA ColorTrak... and oh god... I do recall the teddy bear as well, no kidding creapy-weird! Great video!
Big beautiful B Model MACK! My Dad hauled steel and way back in the 60s he drove one just like this, It was red and We found pictures of my young Mother posing in a Bikini on the bumper-LOL
Had I been you, I would have taken those 8-tracks.
The Wolkswagen book. I'd have taken that.
At 1:16 75 yards of Romex.
@@skuulaI like my vintage text books.
21:59 THERE WAS A NINTENDO 64 BOX
In the corner of the room where he found the 1982 TV !
Atari something on top of the TV he found just before.
I bet it was still in the box
Wow, talk about going back in time! The old bottles & cans & the box of 8 tracks, so cool. Can't wait to watch part 2 & thanks, I enjoyed part 1. 👍🏻😀😘
Good to see people saving these old electronics. Wonder if the computer was in that box. I collect and restore vintage computers. =-) I can very much relate to your love of old TV's as a hoarder of old electronics myself.
I'm glad you didn't reveal the location of this place but god I'd love to know the story behind it!
That old B model Mack was one hell of a truck .
Speed queen washer is definitely worth saving, those kick ass
S Q are still made in Ripon Wisconsin no less
First "What the hell that is?" @ 1:45 pretty sure it's a Battery Load Tester. Best way to find out your battery is okay
If you got that old mac diesel running, you could have some more room to haul those fines. May just need a new battery
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Another very good and interesting video. Some interesting finds there. Nice old Mac truck with the dog on the hood. Look forward to part 2.
Thanks shango for taking your time to explore for these old finds looking forward to future video’s
Cant wait to see the sears on the bench..I just picked a 1976 coulor sears out of the trash,to be my first T.V project!!
5:20 I think that stuff came out around 1976, if it's the stuff I remember with a twist of lemon, to ease the nasty sodium-saccharine aftertaste. Saccharine has been on the market for about 130 years, but when they switched from sodium saccharine to calcium saccharine (today's SweetN'Low)in the '80s the taste improved massively. There was a cancer scare in the '70s, but it was due to a interaction with some chemical that only rats produce. The sugar industry also allegedly engineered the banning of Cyclamate (which is still legal in some countries) in 1969 on dubious grounds. Rumsfeld helped grease the skids for the approval of Aspartame, though nearly every other country in the developed world allows it. It's fine as long as you keep it cold, but it turns to methanol when heated; you can tolerate a little methanol (it's in ripe fruit), but too much will make you blind. The most dangerous sweetener I can imagine is sugar, especially of the liver-rotting high-fructose variety that's forced on Americans by the likes of Archer Daniels Midland.
6:13 Monsanto
aspartame is not fine even cold.once in body it metabilizeds into neuro tocins,hot or colf.
your research sucks
dr betty martini phd aspartame
Looking good, will watch the rest tomorrow, getting late. Those little 12V sets were nice because you can run them on car batteries, of course.
Another very cool video shango . Amazing what a dry climate make on stuff not just basically melting into nothing . Like that mack truck . Just amazing .
Like that old ringer washing machine. I have an old Maytag ringer washing machine built in 1965 and it still works love my old school goodies.
Dibs on the feces soaked teddy bear! 🐻
No, my Great Grandson, that kitchen range is either wood or coal, certainly not "gas." You used to be able to get oil fired conversion burners for some of them. I doubt gas conversion.
At 13:10 we are shown a 100 watt incandescent light bulb in a socket. These bulbs are currently banned from retail stores, but you may continue to use installed bulbs and those on hand. However, for those who are out of 100 watt bulbs, there is a loophole. It is still legal for stores to sell a 3 way 50-100-150 watt incandescent light bulb. If you screw it into a 3 way socket and switch to the middle position, you have your 100 watt incandescent bulb. However, if you screw it into a 1 way socket, the 100 watt filament will illuminate in the "on" position, giving you your 100 watt incandescent light bulb!
For some people, especially many of the elderly, the absence of the higher wattage replacement incandescent bulbs has created a hardship. You can use this loophole to help them out.
Before you try the 3 way in a 1 way socket, examine the inside of the socket. There is an extra metal ring in the base of a 3 way bulb and it may short against metal parts in the bottom of the 1 way socket. If there is risk of causing a short circuit, replace the socket with one that is safe, or find another remedy.
Dollar Tree stocked 3 way 50-100-150 incandescent bulbs at one time, but I have not seen them there for a long time. Target has a 2 pack for $5.29, but it is not available in all stores. I also find them at Batteries Plus and they should be in other light bulb specialty stores.
Update: On further research, I find that California has imposed tighter restrictions on light bulb efficiency than those imposed at the Federal level. Incandescent 3 way 50-100-150 watt bulbs are effectively banned. That must be why I can't find them at local Target stores. They are still listed on the Dollar Tree website ($1.25 each, minimum order 20) but I feel certain that they won't ship the bulbs to California addresses. (In Dollar Tree stores, they should be sold individually.)
Oh man, I cannot thank you enough for using 60Hz, it is so darn nice looking.
I look forward to the resurrections! Especially the transistor radios, and hopefully, the 12" Truetone.
Enjoyed the adventure. Looks like you'll have plenty to keep you busy. Thanks for sharing
Hey Shango. It's probably too late, but I think I saw a vacuum coffee maker in that first shack. Two round pyrex glass bulbs with a stem between them. They are great! Any kitchen scene in 40's movies (or I love Lucy episodes) usually have one sitting on the stove...
My parents had one and used it all the time. You can buy one on Amazon 80.00, I bet my parents never payed anything like that. I wonder what ever happened to the one we had, probably got broken.
Thanks for mentioning Donna Fargo. I did not know her, so I found one of her songs on RUclips. Good voice.
I like very much old American TVs. It has a charm and untypical design. I know we've had the same era in Russia when in early 90s our domestic TVs became incompetetive to Japanese and Korean TVs which were usually sold with VCRs.
13:48 I just picked up a similar Montgomery Ward 8-track/AM-FM radio for $25 today, in mint condition except for one little scratch on the top. The one I got has a blue tuning dial, horizontal sliders instead of knobs, and push buttons to select the inputs/bands.
21:59 Nintendo 64 box?
Unless the person who lived here was a box hoarder that would indicate someone lived in that building in the mid 90s but then probably not much longer post n64.
Omg you can sell that on eBay 😂
Wow I'd love the quiet out there.. Where I live, there is a constant back drape of traffic and idiot noise.
great video as always thank you for sharing your adventures with us all
17:48 lower right. These are brake rotors, rear suspension arms , axles from a 1970- 1976 Porsche 914
I know RadioTVPhono Nut could get that first record player going. Just a little grease to free up the platter, new cartridge, needle, ready to spin! Love the dog hood ornament. Rearing up and facing into the wind. A very nice exploring video!
Funny you mentioned tics. My friend woke up today with one burrowing into his sac. He extracted it himself and now feels queezy.
Glad to see you saving old quality electronics. Any idea what kind of converter box I’d need for a Portland RP-217KNA? Got it for free.
radiotvphononut special. Man did I laugh. Great little Concert Hall changer at the end.
Can't believe he doesn't even look twice at that boxed N64... Also makes a practicability joke about a PC monitor while hauling out busted up 60's and 70's black and white televisions. lol Bit ironic. XD
what a fun place . those old round washing machines are great to clean up and use as an ice bucket
I'd like to see those washing machines go to a good home...
Are they going to try and restore that B-61 Mack?
Take the TVs with you bro 😭
That Magnavox is just like the set that was in the house during my growing up years.
I would have taken that Maytag wringer washer! There is a HUGE collectors market for those old Maytags!
I saw a few fans in this video the pedestal one was a Holmes air 12" pedestal and the other one was a windmere 12" oscillating desk fan
Hehe I'm convinced now this guy is probably the coolest person to have ever lived in California :)
22:10 procter silex toaster. When i was a kid we had the same one in black plastic with the chrome sides. Very powerful, made excellent toast.
2:53 That's a Lady Schick Consolette! I've got that exact one in my old tat collection. They work great, my daughter uses it all the time. It's a shame to see that one in that way but cool to see another one at all!
Here we have..... a 1978 Carpenter school bus......
At 1:44 that I do believe is a battery charger. Love the diet Seven Up bottle. OH MAN!! Bringing back memories for me. My Dad drove a truck cross country when I was a kid in the early seventies and we had a 12" black and white tv we carried along, I remember asking him to stop at a truck stop so I could finish watching Scooby Doo or whatever as we were leaving the broadcast region of some station, lol maybe 73" or 74" The B-61 Mack was also a jolt for me since I remember my Dad having one when I was very young, For those that have never been around a B-61 Mack truck the cab was about the size of a small pickup today, lol. By the time I was 10 or so he had a bubble nose 55' Kenworth, That's crazy. Thanks for the flashback!! I just last week picked up a 1980 Curtis Mathis 25" color console tv on the side of the road...I came home with it and plugged it in and lo and behold it fired right up and worked just fine...I have no use for it but I can't bring myself to trash it, lol. The back says it was made in February 1980...for rental only, not for sale.
look at that an old chili dog its gotta be from the early 70's. Ill take that home and clean it up and get this edible again.
Haha wow, start that Mack up and drive it out of there. The thing looks untouched from scrappers.
Clearly not parts from that truck.
YOU HAVE SOME COOL THINGS IN THE HOUSE.
Did you ever watch any of Retrochad's channel? When you went "and here we have" it took me back about ten years and completely reminded me of old Chris... I loved his videos too, just found you on here but you're keeping me entertained!
And here we are at the last known residence of the Manson family
It’s criminal that you didn’t take those old bottles
9:50 That "Organic Farming" book is what I'd consider a gem!
In the early 70s when I was 13 I came across an abandoned house that had a calander from 1946 on the kitchen wall. I found all kinds of goodies in that place. Rings. A jar full of of the old style pennies. A very ornate pewter frame that had to be a hundred years old. A nice men's wind up watch that still worked. I was SO dirty I came home. Our town also had a car junk yard where anybody could take an old heap there and leave it. We use to play around there. A lot of those junkers still had the keys in the ignitions. I used to crank them and think "Wouldn't it be great if it started up?" I'd be the only 7th grader with his own car.
Great video. That brown BSR UA25 at about 4:30 probably just needed a degreasing /cleaning then some fresh grease and it would be good for another 45 years! I have repaired worse ones
wow the Sears at 24 minutes, I used to have one just like it.
That Truetone set is awesome, looking forward to the rejuvenation of that.
all the time i hear that song it reminds me of advancements in electronics in such a short time.
Interesting stuff coming up. Thanks as always.
NEXT TIME ON "AMERICAN PICKERS "....dude ....
Exactly what I was thinking
That Silvertone radio looks nice and I like that Concert Hall record player you found at the end of the video. I somehow like this old 8-track stuff, probably it was not common over here and is hard to find in Germany. I do have two old japanese made 8-tracks players but only a few tapes. Would be cool to check if those weathered tapes you found would still play...and that MACK truck is awesome! *THAT* would make a cool resurrection video for sure!
Radio was built by Arvin for Sears 1968-1970 and sold for $34.95.
They'll probably snap and create a mess in the player. The glue holding the splice and metal foil together likes to fail and separate.
LOL, I cannot believe how excited you get about a bunch of TVs built in the worst possible era. Plastic cases, some still tubes but with PC boards.
I see you are quite the expert on television sets. I was wondering if you could give some tips to a beginner. I have a 1956 Admiral portable set that needs some work. The tubes come on and the ocilator makes the familiar high pitched whine but no picture on the CRT or any static from the speaker. I don't even get the CRT to light up. The CRT hasn't gone open or to air, the filament is reading 2 or 3 ohms. Do you know what the problem is? Thanks in advance!
That old XGA monitor was still in the box! Would have taken that thing home.. Oh well
That cook stove is wood or coal it isn't gas had one just like it the Firebox is to the far left. And it weighs a whole lot two big men can barely lift it
50% comments about a n64 box 🤣
What was this place before it was abandoned? Mining housing?
That one B&W RCA set with those 2 flat protrusion knobs on the front was the same exact model we had for years in the 1970s.
I love 8 tracks and records
Not sure how interested you are in 8-tracks, it seems to be people either love them or hate them these days. But if you find that stuff fun, when you get time/make some room, you should go back and grab those 8-tracks. Even if the tape is shot, it’s always good to have parts carts (the plastic pinch rollers in the RCA carts will directly replace melted rollers in 60s Ampex and LearJet carts). You’d be surprised how some of those “trashed” 8-tracks turn out sounding just fine though, I’ve got a few that are in similar condition as those. Those AM/FM/8T units are my kind of things to mess around with. Love the resurrection and repair videos, looking forward to part 2!
Love that six transistor there is a country song about it
Lionel B. Cartwright - I Watched It All (On My Radio) - RUclips
shango says "Vacuum Bulb" so many times, that I'm starting to think it's the right word for it xD
Careful, last time there was a guy around here that might tag you as uncultured and homosexual for referring to them like that.
WOOOOW at 21:59 a boxed ( looks mint ) Nintendo 64 !! You should have got that these sell for a lot of money when you have the box for it
its funny how an item holds a story ,one day those items were on a store shelf for sale and the buyer was all excited to purchase it ,bring it home and use it for a period of time then to be left behind for who knows how long until you came across it and brought it back to life ,and now im wondering if you sell them or use them or fix then throw away ? im curious now what you do after resurrection?
Tungsten bulbs aren't illegal in the US, at least not in Louisiana as the stores here still sell them and people still buy them in mass...
***** Well yeah.. that place...
The US congress passed a law in 2007 which began the phase out of production or importation of incandescence light bulbs starting in 2012 with the 100 watt bulb and going down to the 40 watt bulb in 2014. At the very end of 2011 congress passed an extension to delay implementation from January 2012 to October 2012. So you can still buy them but you might want to stock up on them.
I love my 100 watt incandescents.I know where I can buy then dirt cheap.I try to stock up.
Your discovery at 8:10 reminds me of the time that I saw Donna Fargo in person, performing at the Snake River Stampede in Nampa, Idaho sometime in the early 1980s. That would have been whilst my late parents, my younger sister, and I were visiting my late grandmother and late uncle in Eagle, ID. Word had it that she was "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA" during my birth year, but the two matters are completely unrelated.
Such a neat place. I have a record player just like that concert hall only it's labeled GE Wildcat. Looks like some cool videos coming up.
27:45 $30,000 was that just to see if we are paying attention? lol
What are those writings under shango066?
That bottle goes for $700 on ebay.
Bout to say you can get that truck up and running in minutes if it runs a detroit diesel
16:30 Those early portables were so damn slim; practically no boob on the back. Seems that they gave up on that concept when everything went color and most people had cable.
shango066, You have an EVP in this video! At eleven minutes and 21 seconds in (11:21/30:20), have the volume up a bit and listen. The voice is male. The voice is pretty clear and you can actually hear what it says. You say in your video at ten minutes and fifty seven seconds in (10:57/30:22), "Don't kick it around, you're being disrespectful with...With other people's abandoned trash in their houses." Just thought I'd share that information with you.
The voice said "nock-it-off". Not sure, but I think maybe you upset something there.
electronic voice phenomena (EVP)
I’ve played it back over ten times with headphones & can’t hear the EVP. I’m into the paranormal as I’ve encountered & experienced it a lot growing up to actually having a spirit of a man standing at the foot of my bed when I was 11 year old & a 8 year old boy haunting my bedroom from when i was the age of 12 to 19 when I moved out of home.......I am a strong believer.
God that place is beautiful!
Where was this?, and are you going to get them restored and working?
can you tell us what happened to this place and why it was abandoned
Actually that one fan was pretty cool. I have a few fans with the metal fan guards and push buttons for speed. And the really heavy cast iron ones.
Damn I really want that early fifties tappan stove!!!!🥰
Two of those tv's I remember well. My grandmother had the Magnavox, with the photo sensor, Great Aunt had the RCA ColorTrak... and oh god... I do recall the teddy bear as well, no kidding creapy-weird! Great video!
Wow! looking forward to the resurrection projects.
Love your Retrochad impersonation @shango066
Nice. You should get a bigger warehouse for all the treasure.
you combine my fave things... old shit & older shit 👍
Im 68 years old and have been drinking diet soda since I was a teen. I’m in good health and living proof it is not toxic.
What's the status of this place now 7 years later? Any idea? Cool viddy!
Where were you when you found the radios
25:15 I can't believe you didn't open the old trunk/chest on the floor 🤔
No vacuum bulbs, just transistor......gottaloveit
Does those houses still exist?