Hi .I am a 73 year old lady living in the North of England .I came across your channel by mistake and find your videos absolutely fascinating. Good luck to you and your lovely family😀
The box you found that had the granite sidewalk and such are for tabletop gaming. It allows you to set up a city,dungeon,etc when playing d&d and other role playing games.
I watch all the AA meetings and all the storage buyers , and you are so carefull with stuff. Very nice. Most just toss boxes or eat locker food...(lol) love Jeremy. Do you eat locker food?? Pops is a gem..cherish him. Awesome unit.
Much better video...this is the second one I have viewed...I am much more impressed than the last one...this is a beautiful unit with great, fascinating items..good for you🍀🍀❤️👍👍
I had a disabled lady who's brought loads of craft things, when I boxed the different things up after her husband died in 2015, she had 35 large boxes of different things. I got her to write a list of the things so she knew what she had, but she still kept on buying the same thing. She died in September 2019. & I just left it for her half sister to get a removal company to donate or sell it. I live in England and the lady lived across the road from me.v
You should get ahold of Curiosity Inc. He could probably give you a good price on the items he would be interested in. He may even financially be able to buy out the whole lot for you, which would prosper both of you.
Just a suggestion. I think you should start your video with .on the previous episode. Give us a recap for those that like to watch in sequence!!! Great videos man
Just a suggestion, maybe you could find a small folding table to set the boxes on so (a) you don't hurt your back, and (b) it puts a better angle on the camera view. Just sayin.
Oh myyyy gosh!!! I’m watching The Mask with my son and saw the wolf figurine!! It’s the wolf wearing the suit. Soon as I saw it I was like, “That’s where I’ve seen it!!!”. So ya gotta watch The Mask with Jim Carrey and you’ll get to see a lamp in the movie, along with some other stuff, in regards to that figurine :) I came straight to one of your videos soon as I figured it out. Hope this ironic incident helps :)
Beads come in many sizes, types and materials. The delica beads are usually the most expensive as they are made of glass in Japan and are very consistent in sizes. There are also sead beads made from glass or plastic. They are not uniformly made. There are plastic/glass crystals in various types and sizes. If they are crystals then more likely to be Swarovski crystals which also are expensive and multiple types and sizes. A true Swarovski will cut fishing line quite easily but if plastic/glass not so much. Hopefully this will help you some.
Since there was no way to comment on the "gold and silver" video I just watched, I'm commenting here. Hope you see it! The camera is a 35mm one, and they usually don't sell well, especially if it's manual focus. The netsuke (pronounced "net-skay") have holes, because a cord ran through them, and they were used to hang your purse, or bag, from your kimono sash. I'd check them; they may not really be ivory, regardless of what they say. You showed, I think, gold and amethyst earrings, and a gold and emerald ring. Nice haul!
Wow loaded with money. Arts and crafts materials alone are big ticket items, small but add up quickly. Did not see much of anything that could not sell online or other markets. Long video brother and I agree with you about moving through at a faster pace. Are you selling these items in your videos? Very happy for you to make such a get score that well pay over and over, congratulations.
The Slingshot stuff can be sold to people interested in Renaissance Faires, SCEA, LARP and Cosplay. That stuff sells pretty good, but it can be longtail
Some stamp sets sell like mad. I once made almost 100 bucks on three small rubber stamps from the 1980’s. Awesome video. Also if you come across buttons. They sell pretty great too.
12:08 looks like it might be the Jabberwocky (Alice in Wonderland) ? they do make a lot of collectables for the movie releases I'd check it was a popular reimagination of the books
The books you have is of Robert Asprin. He died in his home of a heart attack in 2008 at the aged of 61 in his New Orleans home. If you find any NO Quarter books they was published in 2010. The NO Quarter books was the last ones Robert Asprin did. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Asprin I believe the owner of the unit had to be a collector and seller. You found some watch parts which is for making Steam Works Art.
Art description books are worth holding onto libraries replace or buy these, if they are not in any E collection. :)Tuhurahura and the whale , New Zealand Maori story , how did that end up end there..! its collectible.
Former owners were obviously Si-Fi/Fantasy enthusiasts. Most of the stuff is geared towards that. Paw-Paw is right.They were probably dealers at the shows. FYI: Robert Asprin is a well known Si-Fi/Fantasy writer. The red books look like collectors editions. He has several popular book series out including the Myth series.
AGREED!!! I wasn’t gonna say anything to be nice, but since you did I wanna say the same! He sounds like a high schooler trying to make himself obvious on the recording or something. I kept thinking to myself that I wish he’d shut up and quit grabbing things. I’m sure he was just excited, but it did make it harder to watch the video because of him.
When Grandpa refers to Marilyn Monroe as "not even a drag queen"... lol Hes officially my new favourite... Some more great finds guys. Even if you look at the assorted comics as only $1 a piece, and you would have to believe at least some of them would be worth more, you're probably looking at another $1000.00 just there...
I wonder if the stuff you were calling “reenactment stuff” might be for miniature models of architecture?? Hope you make videos on the details of tings like that :) I’d be like a kid in a candy shop in that unit!
460 seems steep to me....do you keep track of sales per unit? Just curious as how your sales turns out in comparison to price. Great video thanks for sharing.
I collected The Far Side in the sixties. Still got the books. That shirt is worth vintage money, as well as your beaded purses. 1926 wheat pennies worth 35 cents each, unless one is mint. That could be worth a thousand.
Cindy, please email me at thrifttraderofficial@gmail.com and let me know what you're interested in. I'll send photos after I've gathered all of your interests up.
I wish I could be there with you. I have a lot of the knowledge you need. My Mom was a crafter as was my ex. We did not only the craft shows, but also had an antique store just outside Bastrop Texas. I am going to look up you FB group.
I have been watching storage auction videos for several months, trying to learn as much as I can before trying it for myself. This is by far the most interesting unit I have ever seen! What do you think is a ball park value you have here, 50K maybe? Pleas keep us up to date as time goes on on how well you do on this one. Thank you for the videos, best of luck!!!
the box on 1.00.46 find is a box for modeling diorama stuff usually cast from plaster usually there is a scale on 1/35 or 1/72 here in the Netherlands we always say. google is your best friend lots of suses with your work
25:29 in many places across the world you can buy gold like that out of a vending machine and they do cost thousands I watched a video on RUclips only the other day with some one paying 5000
Beads - separate into acrylic (plastic), glass, stone. if there is any swarovski beads, they will be crystal, worth more than most others. If ya dont know much about beads, then I would just lot them up and sell them. Ebay and other platforms are flooded with beads. Also, the mary moos moos that are halloween are the ones that are most collected.
The wizard (Haapf) at the end of this episode is from a set called Krystonia . They were something that was produced out of England in the mid to late 80's and early 90's. I've got a bunch. They aren't too expensive, but they are pretty cool pieces. If you guys like dragons, they have a ton of them. Let me know if you have any others in your unboxing. I have a few that I wouldn't mind picking up if the price is reasonable. Good luck!
Those red hard backs are rare, first edition signed by Mr. Aspirin. I loved his books, read them in high school to my mother's dismay. Probably got my dragon claw tattoo because of my like of dragons! Nice get!
Pronounce Celtic items like they begin with a K. I know ya’ll were trying to figure that out in an earlier video and I heard you say it wrong in this video. Congrats on the awesome unit BTW!
You found lots of coins in lots of boxes 📦 in bags this unit is very cool I looked up that writer the family gave all his first books to a museum I read
Based on the brief look I think the 1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling is a replica (fantasy token). If that coin was real it would more than pay for the unit. Good unit
Hi .I am a 73 year old lady living in the North of England .I came across your channel by mistake and find your videos absolutely fascinating. Good luck to you and your lovely family😀
Thank you so much!!
reallyenjoyed these unboxings. looking forward to the rest of this unit. love your Papa.
Thanks for the shout out brother !!!!! Your killing it!
You keep talking about how much money it's worth but I can tell it's not just about the money for you. You really appreciate it.
What a beautiful crocheted afghan!
The box you found that had the granite sidewalk and such are for tabletop gaming. It allows you to set up a city,dungeon,etc when playing d&d and other role playing games.
Pops is the best cameraman...
I watch all the AA meetings and all the storage buyers , and you are so carefull with stuff. Very nice. Most just toss boxes or eat locker food...(lol) love Jeremy. Do you eat locker food?? Pops is a gem..cherish him. Awesome unit.
Thank you Diane! No ma'am, I don't dare eat locker food lol.
Much better video...this is the second one I have viewed...I am much more impressed than the last one...this is a beautiful unit with great, fascinating items..good for you🍀🍀❤️👍👍
I like your videos but I didn't like the camera work. Many times we couldn't see what you were looking at. Nice unit great job.
I had a disabled lady who's brought loads of craft things, when I boxed the different things up after her husband died in 2015, she had 35 large boxes of different things.
I got her to write a list of the things so she knew what she had, but she still kept on buying the same thing.
She died in September 2019. & I just left it for her half sister to get a removal company to donate or sell it. I live in England and the lady lived across the road from me.v
I really like that you are careful when handling the items in the boxes.
You should get ahold of Curiosity Inc. He could probably give you a good price on the items he would be interested in. He may even financially be able to buy out the whole lot for you, which would prosper both of you.
Love Curiosity Inc. Pity I'm in Australia
Sharon Mores I agree that guy knows his antiques seriously
This is an amazing unit! Awesome collectibles.
So you still have the cross-stitch lots found Ina a box at about 21:00 minutes in? I want them! How do I do that? If you still have them
Amy, I'm pretty sure I've sold most all of them.
@@MANVSMYSTERY thank you getting back to me😁
That is really a unique collection. Not what you usually find in those storage units. Makes you really curious about previous owner.
someone was a high end artist,trust that
Just a suggestion. I think you should start your video with .on the previous episode. Give us a recap for those that like to watch in sequence!!! Great videos man
Thank you sir!
Just a suggestion, maybe you could find a small folding table to set the boxes on so (a) you don't hurt your back, and (b) it puts a better angle on the camera view. Just sayin.
Oh myyyy gosh!!! I’m watching The Mask with my son and saw the wolf figurine!! It’s the wolf wearing the suit. Soon as I saw it I was like, “That’s where I’ve seen it!!!”. So ya gotta watch The Mask with Jim Carrey and you’ll get to see a lamp in the movie, along with some other stuff, in regards to that figurine :) I came straight to one of your videos soon as I figured it out. Hope this ironic incident helps :)
have you sold the thread storage box if not I would like to see it and might buy it
Beads come in many sizes, types and materials. The delica beads are usually the most expensive as they are made of glass in Japan and are very consistent in sizes. There are also sead beads made from glass or plastic. They are not uniformly made. There are plastic/glass crystals in various types and sizes. If they are crystals then more likely to be Swarovski crystals which also are expensive and multiple types and sizes. A true Swarovski will cut fishing line quite easily but if plastic/glass not so much. Hopefully this will help you some.
1:01 miniature scenery for tabletop games(roleplaying and/or wargames). could be used for dioramas too
First time watching. I had a Pawpaw too! Miss him a lot. I'd love to fly out there to enjoy this adventure with you.
Grandpa you are the bomb diggity!!!
Those Tinns are for GingerBread Cookies madre around Christmas time in Germany
Your grandpa is very smart...listen to him.....
Since there was no way to comment on the "gold and silver" video I just watched, I'm commenting here. Hope you see it! The camera is a 35mm one, and they usually don't sell well, especially if it's manual focus. The netsuke (pronounced "net-skay") have holes, because a cord ran through them, and they were used to hang your purse, or bag, from your kimono sash. I'd check them; they may not really be ivory, regardless of what they say. You showed, I think, gold and amethyst earrings, and a gold and emerald ring. Nice haul!
Was that publisher clearing house thing silver?
14:45 Firefly Light. My ex is a stained glass artist. If that was one of her creations it would be priced at $500.00
Love Paw Paw. Love your videos too~~~~
Thanks Brenda!
I love the no bad words! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow loaded with money. Arts and crafts materials alone are big ticket items, small but add up quickly. Did not see much of anything that could not sell online or other markets. Long video brother and I agree with you about moving through at a faster pace. Are you selling these items in your videos? Very happy for you to make such a get score that well pay over and over, congratulations.
The Slingshot stuff can be sold to people interested in Renaissance Faires, SCEA, LARP and Cosplay. That stuff sells pretty good, but it can be longtail
30:30 just to let you know, what these german tin boxes are. They where sold filled with gingerbread, at christmas time.
That two german metallboxes were filled with gingerbread. Expensive giftboxes.
just saying but...the old man was way better on the camera lol 👍😜
Totally agree pawpaw so much better and informative. This guy is so irritating 42.56 minutes I'm out of here.
You've got one hell of a unit here, I think that your research is getting longer with every time you dig into it, great videos. Don
the pewter dragon with blue wings is cool then you pulled out the dragonfly light was just as cool cant wait to see what is next!
52:20 shelving parts. There should be some shelves with holes in them, you screw the turned pieces in to put together.
Would have loved this storage unit. I do lots of crafts including cross stitch. The afagan was a ripple stitch also known as zigzag and chevron.
Some stamp sets sell like mad. I once made almost 100 bucks on three small rubber stamps from the 1980’s. Awesome video. Also if you come across buttons. They sell pretty great too.
12:08 looks like it might be the Jabberwocky (Alice in Wonderland) ? they do make a lot of collectables for the movie releases I'd check it was a popular reimagination of the books
Can you throw away the junk as you go through the boxes?
Someone is breathing hard.
The books you have is of Robert Asprin. He died in his home of a heart attack in 2008 at the aged of 61 in his New Orleans home. If you find any NO Quarter books they was published in 2010. The NO Quarter books was the last ones Robert Asprin did. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Asprin I believe the owner of the unit had to be a collector and seller. You found some watch parts which is for making Steam Works Art.
can you please post a link to each one of your videos going through the $460 storage
PLEASE! Put a link to all the parts! It is really irritating when I can't find them!
Art description books are worth holding onto libraries replace or buy these, if they are not in any E collection. :)Tuhurahura and the whale , New Zealand Maori story , how did that end up end there..! its collectible.
This was an awesome buy. Congrats~!
Just a hint. Save your back & put your boxes up on small table or on a couple boxesyou will be less tired
Former owners were obviously Si-Fi/Fantasy enthusiasts. Most of the stuff is geared towards that. Paw-Paw is right.They were probably dealers at the shows. FYI: Robert Asprin is a well known Si-Fi/Fantasy writer. The red books look like collectors editions. He has several popular book series out including the Myth series.
That guy is annoying that is grabbing out of boxes and your hands.
AGREED!!! I wasn’t gonna say anything to be nice, but since you did I wanna say the same! He sounds like a high schooler trying to make himself obvious on the recording or something. I kept thinking to myself that I wish he’d shut up and quit grabbing things. I’m sure he was just excited, but it did make it harder to watch the video because of him.
I'm out of here sorry can't stand him
it was the heavy breathing that did me in.
I love Paw-Paw ,so sweet and cute.
Have you sold the Israel coin. Where do you sell your stuff? How much for the coin?
I read you sell on eBay and Amazon. Please let me know when you finally sell the coins.
When Grandpa refers to Marilyn Monroe as "not even a drag queen"... lol
Hes officially my new favourite...
Some more great finds guys. Even if you look at the assorted comics as only $1 a piece, and you would have to believe at least some of them would be worth more, you're probably looking at another $1000.00 just there...
Great stuff
I wonder if the stuff you were calling “reenactment stuff” might be for miniature models of architecture?? Hope you make videos on the details of tings like that :) I’d be like a kid in a candy shop in that unit!
The 99 on the cat sculpture is the year it was made, not the price. I sign art the same exact way.
Great unit. Glass beads are worth
Money
460 seems steep to me....do you keep track of sales per unit? Just curious as how your sales turns out in comparison to price. Great video thanks for sharing.
I collected The Far Side in the sixties. Still got the books. That shirt is worth vintage money, as well as your beaded purses. 1926 wheat pennies worth 35 cents each, unless one is mint. That could be worth a thousand.
how can a person buy from you and do you or can you mail to maine what kind of beads do ya got @ around 8:33
Cindy, please email me at thrifttraderofficial@gmail.com and let me know what you're interested in. I'll send photos after I've gathered all of your interests up.
What's your Ebay link?
Google search "Thrift Trader eBay" and you'll find me! 😉
I wish I could be there with you. I have a lot of the knowledge you need. My Mom was a crafter as was my ex. We did not only the craft shows, but also had an antique store just outside Bastrop Texas. I am going to look up you FB group.
My favorite is the spider web windchime and the glass winged dragon.
Love Paw paw!!
I have been watching storage auction videos for several months, trying to learn as much as I can before trying it for myself. This is by far the most interesting unit I have ever seen! What do you think is a ball park value you have here, 50K maybe? Pleas keep us up to date as time goes on on how well you do on this one. Thank you for the videos, best of luck!!!
How much did you pay for this unit?
If I remember, $460
I know Id slap that dudes hand away every time he reached for something w/no gloves on,lol
Like my Aunt Ruthanne used to say, "watch it there, missy, or you'll be pulling back some bloody stumps." Lol. We were just playing canasta!
I'm impressed by whoever packed those boxes. Lol
21:55 Star Wars cards around $30
1:01:00 those pieces may go to the game chronicled in slingshot journals
They looked hand carved from soapstone. Like my dad did when he worked on the railroad.
Can't wait to bid on that firefly light.
The bank is also old and worth the money
the box on 1.00.46 find is a box for modeling diorama stuff usually cast from plaster
usually there is a scale on 1/35 or 1/72
here in the Netherlands we always say. google is your best friend
lots of suses with your work
25:29 in many places across the world you can buy gold like that out of a vending machine and they do cost thousands I watched a video on RUclips only the other day with some one paying 5000
Beads - separate into acrylic (plastic), glass, stone. if there is any swarovski beads, they will be crystal, worth more than most others. If ya dont know much about beads, then I would just lot them up and sell them. Ebay and other platforms are flooded with beads. Also, the mary moos moos that are halloween are the ones that are most collected.
oh and don´t forget to check all the books for first editions.
25:46 that's a Ike most of them are not silver , there copper and clad
Those people surely had some money❤️❤️❤️
Shirley Temple was in a movie called Little Miss Marker. Wonder if it was from the book?
The wizard (Haapf) at the end of this episode is from a set called Krystonia . They were something that was produced out of England in the mid to late 80's and early 90's. I've got a bunch. They aren't too expensive, but they are pretty cool pieces. If you guys like dragons, they have a ton of them. Let me know if you have any others in your unboxing. I have a few that I wouldn't mind picking up if the price is reasonable. Good luck!
3d puzzles came out like in late 80s,early 90s
your cameraman is looking with his eyes and not his camera
slingshot journals are appearantly something to do with a boardgame, and are going for $5 ea on Ebay
Those red hard backs are rare, first edition signed by Mr. Aspirin. I loved his books, read them in high school to my mother's dismay. Probably got my dragon claw tattoo because of my like of dragons! Nice get!
Just come across your page, I don't understand why people throw books away in the trash, as books are always needed
Pronounce Celtic items like they begin with a K. I know ya’ll were trying to figure that out in an earlier video and I heard you say it wrong in this video. Congrats on the awesome unit BTW!
Where. In Oklahoma Ill be out this summer
30:52 Otto Schmitt boxes from $20 to $40
Sorry forgot to say new to your channel been binge watching quite a few love watching what you find in the unit s good and bad
You found lots of coins in lots of boxes 📦 in bags this unit is very cool I looked up that writer the family gave all his first books to a museum I read
Ring of Intrigued can be found on Amazon. Love your channel.
Hi Jason, Hi Paw Paw, from Berwick Pa.
If u have a 1909 BVD it could be worth 100k or more its the engravers initals, look it up . Be careful! Good luck.
Tom
Based on the brief look I think the 1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling is a replica (fantasy token). If that coin was real it would more than pay for the unit. Good unit
Loving it, keep going lol
Those tins are collectibles that are worth a few Bob they probably contained biscuits or chocolates when bought 🇦🇺💜
Love this locker..I'm so jealous :)