Thanks for the tour! I've never had the urge to collect anything, but for some reason I seem to be interested in what other people fill their homes with. 🙂
There's a certain amount of frustration watching this kind of video; I keep seeing interesting (to me) things in the corner of view which you then pan away from! *LOL* Nothing beats being there in person.
My friend figured out that there must have been a hobbyist mold for those black panthers. She bought one on Market place for $10 and realized that, while of a decent quality, it was not quite right. This one looks like one of those.
Hi Alex! I know you’re not into roller coasters but I just wanted to share with you something that might be interesting in a historical sense. A park called Indiana Beach in Monticello, Indiana purchased a roller coaster from Mexico that is a similar model to the old Mind Bender that operated at the West Edmonton Mall. They also purchased the trains and some ride parts from the Mind Bender. It’s now fully operating at Indiana Beach. This park is known for transporting and refurbishing vintage German coasters on site. Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you.
This took place back in April. My husband and I went on Sunday. I found a Strawberry Shortcake thermos, beautiful brooch and Pee Wee Herman doll. My husband actually bought the replica Roman helmet to give to.someone else.
A fine tour, Alexander. If saying neat becomes monotonous try throwing out the occasional neato.Or for a bit of nostalgia you can proclaim an item to be "nifty ". Continue the hunt. 😂
I always search for curiosities, like mini camera lighters from Japan, carved stone, wood, pearl, writing and drawing items, micro mosaics, micro paintings/drawings. Fun stuff to see .❤
I was into collecting metal lunchboxes about 10yrs ago. I have all 4 Star Wars in mint condition with original tags. Also have that Buck Rogers in mint condition with the original Aladdin tag too. I'm now into collecting coins and thinking of selling the 30 boxes I have.
The device next to the antique tv the owner actually said it came from the D E W line, but he clearly didn't know what that was. In the mid to late 1960s the U.S. And Canada cooperated on a system in the North West Teritories , to warn if Soviet missiles were headed our way. It's full name was the Distant early warning line and it consisted is a series of stations from on end of Canadas both to the other, equipped with the best detection technologies of the day. You guy had some of that tech!
Wow, I seen some Fenton, Indiana, wedge wood pieces you didn't even notice them. I'm sorry lol Mount NORAD is in Colorado Alex on your way down to the Springs to see your sister and Florence to the antique shops. Fun time have a great day
At a place like this you might find some crystal made by Roden Brothers. Depending on the pattern their stuff is desirable with American collectors, but you really need to be aficionado of cut glass to know what you're looking at.
I just purchased a piece of that same chalet glass in Calmar at the Antique Store about a year ago for 160.00 in mint condition & the guy in there said he knows you, I love any bright Orange Colored glass & I see their was a Orange Glass Bowl their at that sale your at where that Green Glassware was located on that table you were admiring...
Dale is a great guy. He and his wife Melody who own the store are two of the nicest folks around. I've purchased several bottles from their store. Always great inventory.
Alex my favorite antique. So much to look at the Antique Fair. So many beautiful things. My favorite sight is you. What a cool video. Honey, I sure enjoy attending the show with you. Thank you. Until next time. Please, take care and stay safe. I love you 🍺🕊😇👍🌞🌹🇺🇸🙏❤️🌈
I would have left with the big fishing lure (for my grandson) the dial phone ( I still have a land line) the red coke cooler, KISS clock ( for my son), and of course some jewelry.
How come you completely passed over the older/antique-ish Oris watch without looking closer at it. Oris is a very good brand of watches, yes below the top tiered Rolex etc but still a brand that if the price was right would probably be a good purchase for resale. The top brands are selling at top resell for the most part. The new-ish Oris Auqis watches are almost as decent as the top tiered watches without the highway robbery prices.
You not only Don't go to all the different stuff for sale and show the price . You go to stuff you like then turn off camera for the deal . The sites like your that get bigger amounts of subscribers is because they show the deal if you bought the stuff or not at least . But most show what they buy for and what they sell for . If your just going to walk around showing stuff then really do it do just thing to thing never getting zoomed in.
Thanks for the tour! I've never had the urge to collect anything, but for some reason I seem to be interested in what other people fill their homes with. 🙂
I love those kind of antique shows...thanks for taking us with you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
There's a certain amount of frustration watching this kind of video; I keep seeing interesting (to me) things in the corner of view which you then pan away from! *LOL* Nothing beats being there in person.
He can’t show everything!
Right lol I have no interest in cars but cast iron n kitchen stuff sadly where I live all the antique stores are to hard for me to get to
My friend figured out that there must have been a hobbyist mold for those black panthers. She bought one on Market place for $10 and realized that, while of a decent quality, it was not quite right. This one looks like one of those.
Hi Alex! Thanks for the tag along today to the antique show. 💕😊👋🏼
Thank you Alexander Fantastic content as always
I would be lost for hours wandering around and trying to look at everything! Thanks for letting me tagalong! 🙂
I had one of those Jeeps in the 50s. It was blue. Loved playing in it. Had that hair dying Barbie, which I still have but not the box. Wow!
Interesting items!!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hi Alex! I know you’re not into roller coasters but I just wanted to share with you something that might be interesting in a historical sense. A park called Indiana Beach in Monticello, Indiana purchased a roller coaster from Mexico that is a similar model to the old Mind Bender that operated at the West Edmonton Mall. They also purchased the trains and some ride parts from the Mind Bender. It’s now fully operating at Indiana Beach. This park is known for transporting and refurbishing vintage German coasters on site. Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you.
Thanks Alex. ❤
Great video 😊😊😊
This took place back in April.
My husband and I went on Sunday.
I found a Strawberry Shortcake thermos, beautiful brooch and Pee Wee Herman doll. My husband actually bought the replica Roman helmet to give to.someone else.
A fine tour, Alexander. If saying neat becomes monotonous try throwing out the occasional neato.Or for a bit of nostalgia you can proclaim an item to be "nifty ". Continue the hunt. 😂
I always search for curiosities, like mini camera lighters from Japan, carved stone, wood, pearl, writing and drawing items, micro mosaics, micro paintings/drawings. Fun stuff to see .❤
Some very cool stuff. Heard some strong Canadian accents!
Thank you for the video 🙏
My pleasure!
I was into collecting metal lunchboxes about 10yrs ago. I have all 4 Star Wars in mint condition with original tags. Also have that Buck Rogers in mint condition with the original Aladdin tag too.
I'm now into collecting coins and thinking of selling the 30 boxes I have.
If I was told too imagine what a room full of Canadians sounded like, that was it.
I want that NORAD radar to track Santa.
The device next to the antique tv the owner actually said it came from the D E W line, but he clearly didn't know what that was.
In the mid to late 1960s the U.S. And Canada cooperated on a system in the North West Teritories , to warn if Soviet missiles were headed our way. It's full name was the Distant early warning line and it consisted is a series of stations from on end of Canadas both to the other, equipped with the best detection technologies of the day.
You guy had some of that tech!
Wow, I seen some Fenton, Indiana, wedge wood pieces you didn't even notice them. I'm sorry lol Mount NORAD is in Colorado Alex on your way down to the Springs to see your sister and Florence to the antique shops. Fun time have a great day
Battlestar Galactica toys at @4:35 !!!
Back in the 60's my brother got a Jeep petal car for Christmas, it was blue.
I had an old rotary phone long ago,, hung it on a tree in the back yard,, grandkids were trying to use it, I said you need a code,,, that was fun!
At a place like this you might find some crystal made by Roden Brothers. Depending on the pattern their stuff is desirable with American collectors, but you really need to be aficionado of cut glass to know what you're looking at.
I just purchased a piece of that same chalet glass in Calmar at the Antique Store about a year ago for 160.00 in mint condition & the guy in there said he knows you, I love any bright Orange Colored glass & I see their was a Orange Glass Bowl their at that sale your at where that Green Glassware was located on that table you were admiring...
Dale is a great guy. He and his wife Melody who own the store are two of the nicest folks around. I've purchased several bottles from their store. Always great inventory.
I’d clarification on the snow too. Just checked their weather today. Still summer. Must be a video he saved,
Older video, I was really busy the last couple months and had older videos to post :)
That carpet though
I like the moment the guy trying to tell ya the robot is 'original' in the background (definitely not though). Lol
Some more prices would be great.
Alex my favorite antique. So much to look at the Antique Fair. So many beautiful things. My favorite sight is you. What a cool video. Honey, I sure enjoy attending the show with you. Thank you. Until next time. Please, take care and stay safe. I love you 🍺🕊😇👍🌞🌹🇺🇸🙏❤️🌈
11:51 that set of uranium glass S&P shakers looks like a Saly set....worth 50 bucks or so
You should show some glassware and pottery.
Did I miss something? Snow on the ground?
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@@sherylbentley3724 yes I gathered that.
@@patim5953 Then you didn't "miss" anything.
@@GuyWithTheDogs omg people it was just a joke. No sense of humor on here.
@@patim5953your comment came more across as a statement not a comedic routine. Don’t hurt on the people who just wanted to help
I would have left with the big fishing lure (for my grandson) the dial phone ( I still have a land line) the red coke cooler, KISS clock ( for my son), and of course some jewelry.
There’s also a movie called The Devil's Gift (Stephen King adaptation) with a demonic toy monkey like in your video. So…beware before pranks lol
Alex are you feeling ok. You left with nothing. You always seem to find something when go out.😊
🙋♀️❤️
Just enjoy yourself.
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I'm enjoying your treasure hunt, Alex! I would love it even more if you could share more of the prices.
Will do!
WAIT,... you guy's don't have pennies anymore?! No wonder I haven't gotten stuck with your copper maple leafs lately when I cash in my change. 😂
That guitar would have looked great under Jeff Healey's hands..
...by the by we tried to retire ...
it sure was time for new intro... good going but maybe a take "two"? (or rather 3?)
How come you completely passed over the older/antique-ish Oris watch without looking closer at it. Oris is a very good brand of watches, yes below the top tiered Rolex etc but still a brand that if the price was right would probably be a good purchase for resale. The top brands are selling at top resell for the most part. The new-ish Oris Auqis watches are almost as decent as the top tiered watches without the highway robbery prices.
You not only Don't go to all the different stuff for sale and show the price . You go to stuff you like then turn off camera for the deal . The sites like your that get bigger amounts of subscribers is because they show the deal if you bought the stuff or not at least . But most show what they buy for and what they sell for . If your just going to walk around showing stuff then really do it do just thing to thing never getting zoomed in.