Once again, I am in awe of your organizational skills. Your careful sorting when unboxing certainly saves time and energy later on. I can’t imagine how some folks can keep track of what they have when they open a box, stuff it all back in, and close it up! This series is certainly an interesting mix of coolness!
Hi Jack! I have one of those little vintage heaters and it’s the best little space heater i’ve ever owned. Years ago when i was pinching pennies i used it instead of my electric heat. It kept my little house (900 square ft) toasty in the winter. It turns off if it tips over for your safety. 🙂
I bought a serape in Mexico on a school trip in early 1970s....it looks similar to bright multicolor fabric you showed....expect that is where that came from. Colorful!
The Scotty's Castle brochure should go in an ephemera lot. That's not a new brochure, but not old either. I know you're a fan of the D&D and Star Wars, but there are lots of Star Trek fans. Especially now! There are so many shows being produced: Discovery Picard Prodigy Lower Decks AND Strange New Worlds It's ramping up the interest in Star Trek. Especially since the team working the shows is proud and careful to carry canon like a precious treasure, not to rewrite it like Abrams did. Star Trek stuff should sell well.
T/C 0:26 The colourful striped blanket is a Mexican serape and it could potentially be quite an old one judging by the look of it. I used to buy them at Olvera Street in L.A. but they were much less in T.J.! Your one looks vintage. Lovely!
Jeez.. my heart when you said paperbacks with D&D stuff.. you opened it and you pulled something by Steve Jackson 41:27 .. SteveJackson and Ian LIvingstone are the ones that did the fighting fantasy paperbacks which I mentioned on your comments last video for which I'm hoping you pull out mint 1st edition books.. he would be the sort of guy that would have played them. I think they have recently just added two books.. they printed so many that they are easily found but were heavily used.. hence the search for mint condition versions. If you want to get your kid into reading.. buy them these books... they need dice. So expecting him to have a couple hundred white dwarf magazines also.
19:28 is called a rope candle it's Swedish I believe. You pull it up as it burns down. They're supposed to be coiled really neat and around I believe the one you have there has melted and sagged a little.
@@lisauptagrafft2010 well if you are ever interested (or if anyone else reads this thread!), the books - in order - are: Ringworld The Ringworld Engineers The Ringworld Throne Enjoy your weekend, Debbie
Think of the patched items as one of a kind. Try one on ebay, maybe a 10 day auction. You might be surprised. The 2X size is fantastic! Thks. Jack for always bringing laughter into my life. 😇
Gets more interesting. Laughed when you said you needed a scrap box- I thought the same thing when you found the copper. I think I am going to start a drinking game. Everytime you say 'Interesting" everyone takes a drink. Would need to watch your videos at night though. Thanks for the video, your hard work, education and stories Jack.
That time travel weather report is something you would received at a Sci fi convention back in the day. I still have some of the stuff I received. Some was pretty basic others were very well put together.
Crazy & Amazing Collectables Also love those random containers with random “Stuff”! Thanks for the Adventure so cool like how you show it slowly & completely! Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
Hi Jack. Ya know I think there might be a market for all those patches. I think that if you take a seam cutter to them and remove them from the clothing pieces that they are on, you might make a few extra bucks selling them.
I love ur videos! U find the coooooolest stuff! U go thru the stuff u find so we're able to see what u found. Alot of the other videos I watch just open a lid and say "nah" and blow past it. I wanna see what's in there! Haha! Watching as always from Nelsonville, Ohio.
The Wrangler patch is a patch for The Clampers. That is a society dedicated to the preservation of the Western Heritage / way of life. Credo quia absurdum is a Latin phrase that means "I believe because it is absurd", originally misattributed to Tertullian in his De Carne Christi
I just googled Nuclear war booster pack unopened and... wow! one pack is for sale for 108 pound. Maybe that is an older set but still.. That is a lot! worth taking your time to sort it out this is so much fun, it's like I'm unpacking together with you
Great video, always organized sir. Synchron are electric clock motors, they looked unused. There's normally a model number on the side. Thanks for making videos.
I couldn't even fine any comps on the vintage rabbits' revenge game so it's probably very rare. I know that doesn't mean anything but you never know. I looked on ebay, selling & sold & Etsy. Nothing! I would look up a lot of those old games ( or ask the girls to) like I said, you never know. That one game was what! $150? So... 🤑😍🤑😍🤑
Jack, the small bottle is probably a snuff or scent bottle used by the Japanese/Chinese. You may want to keep this and use it for some of the lockers you uncover!
@@LockerNuts Jack I left a message for you last week about using boards as a slide to on those stairs in that unit that has no elevator. I've done this before it saves you alot of trips carrying up an down.
Those wood blocks are used by crafters, they sell them at the dollar trees for a dollar a pack ,oh sorry a 1.25 now, some crafter would probably buy all of them from you.
Those little Chinese snuff bottles were probably sold as a set, maybe 40 years ago. That wax (candle) "jack" is a repop about the same age. Fully functional no doubt. But... Howard the Duck? (that movie was a lot less than it was quacked up to be...yes she did make that joke.)
When you purchase a locker do you have to pay a month's rental right away or can you just unload the locker, sweep it out and go? I want to try a small locker that I can fit in a full-size pickup and remove it within an hour. I'm in Michigan so no competition to you. This would be my first.
Once again, I am in awe of your organizational skills. Your careful sorting when unboxing certainly saves time and energy later on. I can’t imagine how some folks can keep track of what they have when they open a box, stuff it all back in, and close it up!
This series is certainly an interesting mix of coolness!
I had to chuckle at the sealed game/book "Cyberpunk 2020 - Dark Future". They got that one right for sure.
That colorful material with fringe is a Serape. A Mexican shawl or could be used for covering a table
Dr Who items very very collectable here in the uk.
Hi Jack! I have one of those little vintage heaters and it’s the best little space heater i’ve ever owned. Years ago when i was pinching pennies i used it instead of my electric heat. It kept my little house (900 square ft) toasty in the winter. It turns off if it tips over for your safety. 🙂
I bought a serape in Mexico on a school trip in early 1970s....it looks similar to bright multicolor fabric you showed....expect that is where that came from. Colorful!
Your locker dives and flea market videos are my favorite.
Yellow coiled wax is a Swedish candle. The metal clipper holds it place and can unrolled as needed
The Scotty's Castle brochure should go in an ephemera lot. That's not a new brochure, but not old either.
I know you're a fan of the D&D and Star Wars, but there are lots of Star Trek fans. Especially now! There are so many shows being produced:
Discovery
Picard
Prodigy
Lower Decks
AND
Strange New Worlds
It's ramping up the interest in Star Trek. Especially since the team working the shows is proud and careful to carry canon like a precious treasure, not to rewrite it like Abrams did.
Star Trek stuff should sell well.
T/C 0:26 The colourful striped blanket is a Mexican serape and it could potentially be quite an old one judging by the look of it. I used to buy them at Olvera Street in L.A. but they were much less in T.J.! Your one looks vintage. Lovely!
Jeez.. my heart when you said paperbacks with D&D stuff.. you opened it and you pulled something by Steve Jackson 41:27 .. SteveJackson and Ian LIvingstone are the ones that did the fighting fantasy paperbacks which I mentioned on your comments last video for which I'm hoping you pull out mint 1st edition books.. he would be the sort of guy that would have played them. I think they have recently just added two books.. they printed so many that they are easily found but were heavily used.. hence the search for mint condition versions. If you want to get your kid into reading.. buy them these books... they need dice. So expecting him to have a couple hundred white dwarf magazines also.
Crafters, will love those lil tumble blocks. Lol.
Please let me know when you post the daleks doctor who book! I have a small collection I would to get a hold of it!
You should add the old calendars to your ephemera packs if they have good images
that orange display thing was for tester paints and brushes
19:28 is called a rope candle it's Swedish I believe. You pull it up as it burns down. They're supposed to be coiled really neat and around I believe the one you have there has melted and sagged a little.
Love you Jack! Sell those wood hangers at the vintage market. They are very sought after. 🌻
Yes, I got rid of all my wire hangers and only have wood ones now😊
Bargain Barons scoop them right up.
The EVC, DICE AND HUMBUG patches are Clamper devices.
EVC patch is Clamper organiztion logo. He probably was one.
The orange turntable is for model paints and brushes go in the middle.
Stay hydrated! I read Niven’s books Ring World and the sequel, but I never heard of the game. Good books if you like sci-fi. ✌🏼❤️
Did you read the third one?
@@DebraJean196 no, I didn’t. I haven’t read too many sci-fi books in the last few years.
@@lisauptagrafft2010 well if you are ever interested (or if anyone else reads this thread!), the books - in order - are:
Ringworld
The Ringworld Engineers
The Ringworld Throne
Enjoy your weekend,
Debbie
That hat looks like the one John Phillips of the Mama's and Papa"s wore. Check out California Dreaming as they appeared on TV
Glassware is actaully from the old East Germany, might have some collector's vallue, since it predates the reunion of Germany as one country.
I'll buy the disc golf discs, my husband is a fanatic.
Think of the patched items as one of a kind. Try one on ebay, maybe a 10 day auction. You might be surprised. The 2X size is fantastic! Thks. Jack for always bringing laughter into my life. 😇
Gets more interesting. Laughed when you said you needed a scrap box- I thought the same thing when you found the copper. I think I am going to start a drinking game. Everytime you say 'Interesting" everyone takes a drink. Would need to watch your videos at night though. Thanks for the video, your hard work, education and stories Jack.
The mini Tumble Decks are $8 on eBay plus shipping
Love love the ‘60s sweat shirt. My birth year
That time travel weather report is something you would received at a Sci fi convention back in the day. I still have some of the stuff I received. Some was pretty basic others were very well put together.
Always enjoy watching your videos Jack great finds thanks for sharing
I had that exact mini gun knife. The piece that holds the knife steady broke years ago
gurps is gold ebay those bad boys!!
Interesting locker💜💜
Crazy & Amazing Collectables Also love those random containers with random “Stuff”! Thanks for the Adventure so cool like how you show it slowly & completely! Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
The donkey is made out of a propane tank. Pretty cool.
Hi Jack. Ya know I think there might be a market for all those patches. I think that if you take a seam cutter to them and remove them from the clothing pieces that they are on, you might make a few extra bucks selling them.
The BC ferries patch is from the 1960s
Oh wow that brass coin holder with the lock, my hubby had that, would love to know if you sell it , i ,enjoy your unboxing Jack 💕💕 .
I think those goblets are from the DDR or EAST Germany before the wall came down!
I love ur videos! U find the coooooolest stuff! U go thru the stuff u find so we're able to see what u found. Alot of the other videos I watch just open a lid and say "nah" and blow past it. I wanna see what's in there! Haha! Watching as always from Nelsonville, Ohio.
The pumice could be mt.st. Helen's that a lot of artist are carving
Jack, those packs of wood blocks are gold for crafters. 'The Crafty DIY Guy' can possibly help you with things like that.
The Wrangler patch is a patch for The Clampers. That is a society dedicated to the preservation of the Western Heritage / way of life. Credo quia absurdum is a Latin phrase that means "I believe because it is absurd", originally misattributed to Tertullian in his De Carne Christi
I just googled Nuclear war booster pack unopened and... wow! one pack is for sale for 108 pound. Maybe that is an older set but still.. That is a lot! worth taking your time to sort it out
this is so much fun, it's like I'm unpacking together with you
He collected patches. Some are worth money.
He's so happy about his sleeveless shirt lol.
I wish you could take some of that stuff to the fair grounds again to have it appraised.
That last box was awesome!
Most of that stuff is highly sought after.
A box like that would make me want to get back on ebay.
Give the timber toys as party favors. For your kids birthday party. Just a suggestion.
29:00 thumbs up for dave
Great video, always organized sir. Synchron are electric clock motors, they looked unused. There's normally a model number on the side. Thanks for making videos.
Great finds in the locker but still missing the train unit.
The "pumice " rock figures might be made from hardened rock from lava. I got similar items in Sicily, from Mount AEtna.
in my country for 7 used batteries you get one new
I couldn't even fine any comps on the vintage rabbits' revenge game so it's probably very rare. I know that doesn't mean anything but you never know. I looked on ebay, selling & sold & Etsy. Nothing! I would look up a lot of those old games ( or ask the girls to) like I said, you never know. That one game was what! $150? So... 🤑😍🤑😍🤑
The pencil sharpener is a printing press and the little jar might be sand art
Ringworld was an awesome series of science fiction novels by Larry Niven.
OMG Doctor Who!!!!! YAY!
Always leaving them wanting more Jack. Lol.
Glad to see that the train locker is still giving by allowing you to keep new acquisitions organized.
That stone you found is pumice.
Just wonder if the jacket is Seal?
The German goblet pre wall
I am curious to know own what you find out about the 3 small bottles. I have 1 and don't know what it is either. Love this video.
I saw in the comments people saying they are snuff or perfume bottles. They are so cool!
Jack, the small bottle is probably a snuff or scent bottle used by the Japanese/Chinese. You may want to keep this and use it for some of the lockers you uncover!
Thanks Larry! I plan to put those into the live auction at some point. They are pretty cool.
@@LockerNuts Jack I left a message for you last week about using boards as a slide to on those stairs in that unit that has no elevator. I've done this before it saves you alot of trips carrying up an down.
Lava rocks
ECV- E Clampus Vitus. A fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the American West.
I think the Camel cash has value as collectibles.
Did I doze off and miss the black metal box?? What was in it?
Hello Jack
Sun's out guns out.
Those wood blocks are used by crafters, they sell them at the dollar trees for a dollar a pack ,oh sorry a 1.25 now, some crafter would probably buy all of them from you.
- Cash box ?
Fun session!
Wondering how do you get the musty smell out of the product that you ship to the people. (It’s been there for stored for a bit/years)
The glasses are pre wall coming down
Those little Chinese snuff bottles were probably sold as a set, maybe 40 years ago. That wax (candle) "jack" is a repop about the same age. Fully functional no doubt. But... Howard the Duck? (that movie was a lot less than it was quacked up to be...yes she did make that joke.)
These German glasses could be worth something.
sam and max sealed worth $1000+ easy.
When you purchase a locker do you have to pay a month's rental right away or can you just unload the locker, sweep it out and go? I want to try a small locker that I can fit in a full-size pickup and remove it within an hour. I'm in Michigan so no competition to you. This would be my first.
That's the best way, to keep the expenses down.
@@LockerNuts thank you Sai
Beaver fur hats worth $100 and up.
Opium Bottles or Snuff Bottles from China (Opium War 1839 and 1842) 18:47
you used to be able to order stuff from a catlog with so many of the camel bucks dont think they do it anymore
I think it’s illegal now in fact.
Camel cash you used to be able to order camel merchandise but they don't do it anymore I don't think they allow them to advertise like that anymore
Glass snuff bottles.
so whatever happened to the 2nd train locker?
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That is either a handmade Native American blanket or Mexican That could be worth a lot of money If I need the 3rd opinion I'd ask Renee
The glasses. Maybe they have value because Germany was not all democratic for a long time. …wall. Etc.
Im curious, do you have to dismantle the shelving and you get to keep them, or do they stay with the locker? :)
Shelving is put in by the renter so they’re his.
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Ringworld is a book by Larry Niven. I believe there are more books set in the same made up universe.
Just quick comment. You look so much better with short hair & trimed beard.. You have lost so much weight . Kudos to you.
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The doctor Who WILL sell for a good amount!
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Snuff bottles
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be careful with the manga some of it is naughty
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That thing you thought was native American it's not native American it's Mexican