Top Finds: Mid-19th Century Navajo Ute First Phase Blanket

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @CannibalAmerica
    @CannibalAmerica 6 лет назад +1593

    "Well sir you have a national treasure" is the line that always gets me. I can't even fathom what was going through his mind when the expert said that

    • @CoercedJab
      @CoercedJab 5 лет назад +9

      Machiave11i grow up

    • @ilovecoleandclaire1999
      @ilovecoleandclaire1999 5 лет назад +7

      It's really a beautiful thing

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders 5 лет назад +5

      @@Machiave11i
      No, dipshit. He was crying.

    • @KConny
      @KConny 5 лет назад

      "Yeee!"

    • @Machiave11i
      @Machiave11i 5 лет назад +1

      @@oltedders Yeah because he realized he was getting a windfall of cash, just like I said. Huff some more glue, idiot.

  • @susanmcmasterson956
    @susanmcmasterson956 4 года назад +632

    Iconic moment. The owner himself is just so humble and relatable, how can you NOT be overjoyed for him?

    • @dimwitted-fool
      @dimwitted-fool 2 года назад +5

      Gee!

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 2 года назад

      It's true, but ironically half the country has been taught to perceive this kind of man as Satan.

  • @Shaindl
    @Shaindl 10 месяцев назад +90

    Now housed in the Detroit Institute of Art where the sign beside it references this moment. It's beautiful to see up close.

    • @r1.454
      @r1.454 9 месяцев назад +6

      Seriously

    • @danielerickson3391
      @danielerickson3391 3 месяца назад +5

      Why is a Navajo Blanket in Detroit? Since the Navajo Nation is centered around Four Corners..

    • @balconi89
      @balconi89 2 месяца назад +10

      ​@@danielerickson3391 they have a wonderful native American art exhibit there.

    • @henrylivingstone2971
      @henrylivingstone2971 Месяц назад

      @@danielerickson3391
      Because it doesn’t belong to the Navajo

    • @tonkatrucker
      @tonkatrucker 21 день назад

      Explain to me ( an ignorant person) ... if it is housed there... did he sell it to them... did the Institute pay for it... donated? How does that work.... These questions started for me with the Indiana Jones movies...' It belongs in a museum"... Yeah.....but....

  • @tangogamma
    @tangogamma 2 года назад +324

    This piece of fabric was about 176 years old at this point. The fact that it was in use and still in spectacular condition probably is a testament to the Navajo weaving quality. I mean the last ikea throw I got a few years ago is already falling apart and had its color run when was trying to wipe dog drool off it! Amazing!

    • @clarkgriswold4057
      @clarkgriswold4057 2 года назад +4

      Yup. You can still buy new Navajo blankets these days that are made exactly like they were used to, and they costs thousands of dollars, but I read the quality is still nowhere near the originals like we see here.

    • @pdruiz2005
      @pdruiz2005 Год назад +9

      To get sheep wool to feel like silk probably takes months and months of complex processing of the actual thread. Then there was the weaving of the blanket itself, which was probably very expert and took more months of intensive, highly specialized work. This is why textiles that are handmade with such expertise sometimes last for 500 years. This blanket could easily, under the right conditions, last 1000 years.

    • @andiarrohnds5163
      @andiarrohnds5163 Год назад +1

      ...its a wool blanket with tight weaving. not amazing, get real please

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад +17

      @@andiarrohnds5163 Yeah and, a diamond is just a piece of coal. As of 2021 this blanket was revalued by PBS AR at between $1.5 and $2million.

    • @KJ-su4ph
      @KJ-su4ph Год назад +2

      Well, IKEA blankets are not made for chiefs.

  • @ds7900
    @ds7900 6 лет назад +674

    I think this is just about my favorite episode. Donald Ellis gives such a classy, rich, almost ethereal appraisal of this beautiful treasure.

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz 4 года назад +4

      Stolen Treasure

    • @GENOBURRITO1
      @GENOBURRITO1 4 года назад +11

      @@RCorbzz No....pawned by Chief for pipe and firewater

    • @PapagenoMF
      @PapagenoMF 4 года назад +8

      @@RCorbzz It could have been a gift.

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz 3 года назад

      @@PapagenoMF Kit Carson was not one to accept gifts, yet take them under duress

    • @waltlutz9897
      @waltlutz9897 3 года назад +1

      Yes, great comment. Never gets old.

  • @npm2457
    @npm2457 Год назад +78

    THE single greatest moment in AR history, both here in the UK and US. It’s the reason why we watch these shows; a humble, not wealthy person, given such great news.

    • @PatrickByrne-e5v
      @PatrickByrne-e5v 7 месяцев назад +4

      And I love that in the US they didnt turn it into some OTT show - kept it thoughtful and lowkey and lovely. Great stuff.

  • @JayMotell
    @JayMotell 5 лет назад +510

    I come back and watch this every so often. It just makes me happy to see a real reaction of awe.

  • @jezusghoti
    @jezusghoti 5 лет назад +710

    Greatest moment in Roadshow history.

    • @gibbersking6575
      @gibbersking6575 5 лет назад +31

      Even with the other highly valuable, surprise valuations, this still touches the heart in a unique way.

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz 4 года назад +1

      Yes it's good evidence his family stole it.

    • @GENOBURRITO1
      @GENOBURRITO1 4 года назад +11

      @@RCorbzz Nah.....Chief traded it for firewater

    • @johnolson5538
      @johnolson5538 4 года назад +5

      RCorbzz found the douchebag.

    • @gerwulfthered154
      @gerwulfthered154 3 года назад +1

      @@johnolson5538 Those natives loved the Whiskey baby

  • @Radairski
    @Radairski 7 лет назад +329

    I remember watching this when it first aired 16 years ago and how my mom cried because she was so happy for this man. nice to watch it again

    • @spiritmatter1553
      @spiritmatter1553 3 года назад +5

      Your mom sounds like such a nice lady!

    • @slodose
      @slodose 2 года назад +3

      I cry to, thinking of Navajo how was owning this getting slaughtered and getting everything stolen.

    • @DrewskiTheLegend
      @DrewskiTheLegend 2 года назад

      @@slodose nobody asked, snowflake.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад

      As of 2021 this blanket was revalued by PBS at between $1.5 and $2million.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад +1

      @@slodose yep, by other tribes. It's terrible.

  • @00AlyNichole332
    @00AlyNichole332 9 лет назад +692

    his reaction is priceless! he is so adorable! Congratulations Sir!

    • @nervoushabit4634
      @nervoushabit4634 9 лет назад +3

      +Alyssa Zmolek hes dead

    • @MistedMind
      @MistedMind 8 лет назад +4

      Nah, could be this granpa really is dead. Robert is just cold, like dead inside :(

  • @SHRFUTD
    @SHRFUTD 10 месяцев назад +9

    Can we appreciate how absolutely gorgeous the blanket really is? Mr Ellis is right, it's an elegant piece of art.

  • @christinalj9
    @christinalj9 8 лет назад +350

    Awww he looks like the sweetest man! And his adorable reaction just made my heart swell. SO happy for him :-)

    • @ds7900
      @ds7900 6 лет назад +2

      Awesome comment, Christina!

    • @captainboggles
      @captainboggles 5 лет назад +3

      and his folks passed in near poverty.

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz 4 года назад +2

      How did his ancestors obtain the blanket? Do you think it was given willingly?

    • @runrabbit8285
      @runrabbit8285 4 года назад

      So r u

    • @ciufomar
      @ciufomar 4 года назад

      will you marry me?

  • @chazshier
    @chazshier 8 лет назад +189

    this one really pulls on the heart strings

    • @lorimercadante2915
      @lorimercadante2915 8 лет назад +23

      I agree. There's something so sweet about this gentleman.

    • @DS-eu2ww
      @DS-eu2ww 7 лет назад

      staged

    • @Sherpaful
      @Sherpaful 7 лет назад +10

      If you pull too hard at your heart strings, you can always repair them with raveled bayetta.

  • @etiennebrownlee4071
    @etiennebrownlee4071 2 года назад +43

    What I love the most about the price reveal is that most of the tears shed by the owners are not because they're gonna be rich, but mostly because they remember the loved ones who own them, the worth that could have changed their lives if only they knew sooner, or the value they probably in some ways took for granted..

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 Год назад +2

      As of 2021 this blanket was revalued by PBS at between $1.5 and $2million.

    • @kathytremblay1521
      @kathytremblay1521 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, they did a second show with this gentleman and that was great to watch also.​@@MoMoMyPup10

  • @FrederickPine73
    @FrederickPine73 8 лет назад +257

    One of my favorite moments from this show. Genuine awe and excitement from the appraiser and real emotion from the owner. Awesome.

  • @stellaburnell7947
    @stellaburnell7947 4 года назад +108

    "When you walked in with this, I just about died". Best comment ever !

    • @dorinemort6359
      @dorinemort6359 3 года назад +12

      "Are you a wealthy man Ted"? Love that one too

    • @davidfranklin272
      @davidfranklin272 3 года назад +1

      Yes

    • @dimwitted-fool
      @dimwitted-fool 2 года назад +3

      @@dorinemort6359 “No!” with that goofy grin on his face, just seems happy to be alive no matter the circumstances. So pure

  • @AllfatherBlack
    @AllfatherBlack 5 лет назад +108

    It is a truly magnificent blanket. He point out the dyes and that was the first thing I noticed. Look how defined the dye is still after near 200 years.

  • @Tunapie
    @Tunapie 5 лет назад +44

    i love how the appraiser geeked out over the blanket.

    • @LinkRocks
      @LinkRocks 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's my favorite part of the show. I love it when the appraisers get excited when they see something they've never seen before or know that's it's something rarely seen.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 6 лет назад +33

    That gentleman's reaction is one of the best parts of this.

  • @katebc9148
    @katebc9148 3 года назад +66

    One of my all time favorites because of the reactions from both the owner and the appraiser. Both are gobsmacked beyond breath at the sight of this amazing Navajo blanket and what it means in terms of historical significance, as well as value. Thank you ARShow for sharing this and for providing a platform for these types of happenings. Bravo.

  • @EricM-gm5wz
    @EricM-gm5wz 5 месяцев назад +3

    one of the moments in the show that lives rent free in my memory. I love when people find something historic, and had no idea. Great human moment.

  • @davidstewart7840
    @davidstewart7840 3 года назад +25

    I'm from Scotland and we have this in the UK but I'm addicted the PBS ones on RUclips and this is by far my favourite. The sheer enthusiasm that the appraiser had when he seen it and the utter disbelief from the owner is just amazing.

  • @theanomaly73
    @theanomaly73 5 лет назад +16

    Best roadshow moment of all time...it was laying on the back of a chair! You sir, have a national treasure.

  • @LinkRocks
    @LinkRocks 6 месяцев назад +3

    The fact that we got to see this historic treasure is a treat in itself. Add the appraiser and owner's reaction and this is one of the best AS videos ever.

  • @kathytremblay1521
    @kathytremblay1521 7 месяцев назад +5

    I come back and watch this every now and then. Just the way he reacted to this treasure is priceless.😊

  • @susanrajabi6539
    @susanrajabi6539 9 лет назад +31

    Wow! In so happy and crying right along with this man! God bless him

  • @sophial.6633
    @sophial.6633 2 года назад +17

    Even the thread repair done on it was a valuable thing. It is all around remarkable. One of my favorite items on the show.

  • @TheStageight
    @TheStageight 4 года назад +7

    The best ever. Brings tears to the eyes, and he slept with as a boy. What a story, and what tops it of is being told you have a national treasure. Brilliant.

  • @nicoleashleyknox
    @nicoleashleyknox 5 лет назад +21

    Just lovely. As a granddaughter of an AZ farmer this warms my heart.

  • @crescentmoon4344
    @crescentmoon4344 5 лет назад +27

    This is my favorite appraisal on the antiques roadshow!!! I cried with the owner so heartfelt ❤️

  • @andeborg
    @andeborg 8 лет назад +32

    I'm so happy for him! Seeing his expressions makes this so.. pure, and I think he really deserves all this.
    I read in the comments that the blanket was apparently sold för almost 2 million!
    So, so happy for him ❤️️

  • @barryryan8267
    @barryryan8267 7 лет назад +10

    What a humble man....A good and lucky day for him, and somehow I think he deserves it!

  • @romaderoma4440
    @romaderoma4440 5 лет назад +11

    His Reaction is Priceless..and that he Named his Grandma makes this Story Amazingly Beautiful..well Deserved Sir !!

  • @cageynerd
    @cageynerd 2 года назад +3

    The blanket is gorgeous -- like absolutely gorgeous. For something that old, the colors are so stunning. The blue is so intense. It truly is priceless.

  • @jasonparker9367
    @jasonparker9367 Год назад +5

    His emotional response is priceless.

  • @woofielove1970
    @woofielove1970 3 года назад +3

    3:37 he's about to literally JUMP for joy .. but he's a solid dude and holds back, he has class and would never display such exuberance on camera .. reminds me of my grandad that served in WWII .. great generation.

  • @ksta7090ks
    @ksta7090ks 7 лет назад +778

    probably couldn't have happened to a better guy too

    • @MACMETALFACE
      @MACMETALFACE 5 лет назад +2

      Ha you internet people never cease to amaze me so quick to condemn or commend according to your internet test tube baby moral code. Do you know more than a minute on the tv show with this man? This man was arrested on domestic abuse charges check the 1982 kansas city star October 2nd edition.

    • @JL0ndon
      @JL0ndon 5 лет назад +3

      MACMETALFACE proof? Just curious because they don’t give a name for this man. So i find it a bit of a stretch.

    • @damonreed4496
      @damonreed4496 5 лет назад +4

      @@MACMETALFACE ahh yes, because those are always based off of true and factual situations as well. Also, 30 seconds can change anyone, let alone 30 years

    • @gabepetti9814
      @gabepetti9814 5 лет назад +2

      Machiave11i youre really on every comment with some bs lmaoo

    • @soundapodaca
      @soundapodaca 4 года назад +4

      couldn’t have happened to a better guy? how about a poor navajo native american?

  • @DB-qc9br
    @DB-qc9br 3 года назад +2

    This is probably my favorite roadshow moment of all time. Everything about it is so wholesome.

  • @taxisteve929
    @taxisteve929 Год назад +3

    I think this is everyone’s favorite episode and item. I didn’t see it live but I have seen the replay many times. Probably like most families, my brothers and I laugh about the things we threw out that are now worth thousands of dollars, while the treasures we saved are worthless.

  • @InformationIsTheEdge
    @InformationIsTheEdge 4 года назад +16

    My face hurts from grinning like an idiot for 4 minutes! So happy for the blanket owner. The appraiser too!

  • @walkingtrails7776
    @walkingtrails7776 8 лет назад +18

    This is my ultimate favorite roadshow! I just absolutely love this old man..he reminds me of some older folks years ago in my family that had been handed down many things throughout the years...and it makes me wonder what type of history they might have just thrown over the couch or past down to other relatives. Great Great Episode..thank u for posting!!!

  • @endoplasmicreticulum8357
    @endoplasmicreticulum8357 8 лет назад +22

    You know how we know that guy is a good guy? Besides the fact that he seems really sweet, he took THAT good care of a blanket that, as he put it: 'sat on the back of a chair' for who knows how long

  • @lindsaysimplyliving803
    @lindsaysimplyliving803 6 лет назад +22

    I've seen this probably 20 times now, and it gets me every time. *sniff*

  • @prestcoldandy910
    @prestcoldandy910 7 лет назад +22

    God bless him ! What a dear old gentleman

  • @rosemarybelore6622
    @rosemarybelore6622 2 года назад +7

    I love this appraisal. I’ve seen it off and on a few times over the years and I always get choked up at the gentleman’s reaction. Also the appraiser does such a wonderful job describing the attributes of this important piece of history. You can feel the excitement pouring off him as he talks. Such a great appraisal. Gives me chills every time. Thank you to the person who posted how much it sold for! So happy for this man and his family ❤️

  • @BrobleYT
    @BrobleYT 4 года назад +22

    This will always be the best Antiques Roadshow appraisal.

  • @fordictionclass
    @fordictionclass 6 лет назад +36

    Sometimes I wish they would film the appraisers' reactions. I would've loved to see his face when he first saw this, considering how excited he was about it.

    • @basehead617
      @basehead617 6 лет назад +8

      I was just thinking that

  • @enzabinetti3040
    @enzabinetti3040 3 года назад +2

    Every single time I watch this video, it always brings a tear to my eye!

  • @janetmaki7144
    @janetmaki7144 3 года назад +3

    He and his family are to be commended for taking great care of this amazing treasure all those years 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @iamwindchakra
    @iamwindchakra 5 лет назад +15

    I love this! "It was laying on the back of a chair!"

  • @citisoccer
    @citisoccer 3 года назад +19

    I honestly don't think he started crying because of the wealth he now had. Based on how he spoke about his family, it sincerely seems like he wished it had the same value back then, and they could have sold it to make their lives easier.
    Dude has a good heart.

  • @stephanie1671
    @stephanie1671 6 лет назад +24

    Love this guy. My favorite of all time Antiques Roadshow finds.

  • @duanem2083
    @duanem2083 2 года назад +4

    I love this episode. I've seen this so many times and it still gets to me. The older guy's reaction is priceless.

  • @WilsonEatsASMR
    @WilsonEatsASMR 6 лет назад +16

    This is the most touching Roadshow episode ever and my personal favorite.

  • @saminas8915
    @saminas8915 3 года назад +2

    Had to hold your breath every time when Donald Ellis was doing the appraisal. Wealth of quality info.

  • @tigergreg8
    @tigergreg8 6 лет назад +14

    What a sweet man. I believe this couldn't have happened to a kinder gentleman

  • @SMcCaskill
    @SMcCaskill 2 года назад +3

    I watched this the night it first aired. What an awesome moment! I'm glad the gentleman took steps to sell it to someone that could properly care for it and place it in a museum.

  • @calicotown
    @calicotown 8 лет назад +20

    This is so pure.

  • @jonalarcon8564
    @jonalarcon8564 5 лет назад +2

    This blanket should be in a museum and I'm glad this gentleman has it

  • @bettytart434
    @bettytart434 5 лет назад +7

    Love this segment!! Makes me tear up every time!! So happy for this gentleman and his family!

  • @lab4475
    @lab4475 3 года назад +1

    this was the most remarkable episode for me.. from old man and the appraiser everything was so perfect.. the emotions.. i can't

  • @nocomment6168
    @nocomment6168 8 лет назад +8

    I think I would have sold it before I left the building! Old guy looks genuine in his feelings, he really did not know what he had. I congratulate this guy.

    • @shamanarian
      @shamanarian 6 лет назад +1

      Yes, that would be one of the first thought of a lot of people, especially someone without a lot of money like this guy. But scroll up to the top to see how waiting paid off for him. Eventually auctioned for $1.8 million. 3 1/2 to 5 times more than the roadshow appraisal. "Good things come to those who wait."

  • @NobleNobbler
    @NobleNobbler 4 года назад

    I watch this video at least twice a year when I need a smile. I just love this guy

  • @cassandrawestfall8790
    @cassandrawestfall8790 4 года назад +7

    Why am I crying? lol I'm so happy for this man. This episode aired years ago

  • @drewdavis4614
    @drewdavis4614 3 года назад

    Love him and the blanket and the gentle awesome Donald Ellis...one of my favorite road show pieces ever!!!!

  • @Camscorner420
    @Camscorner420 3 года назад +9

    “You have a national treasure” 2:45 SHEEEEEEEEESH

  • @danielvandam
    @danielvandam 10 месяцев назад +2

    The appraiser is just an awesome guy

  • @mikerancatore7040
    @mikerancatore7040 2 месяца назад +3

    This is history in it's purest form, please do not cancel it.

    • @genegottloeb7281
      @genegottloeb7281 2 месяца назад

      History can never be taken from us. Because, 14,000 years ago as the People that crossed Beringia to brave a new World
      for a new life. They are our Ancestors, and a new chapter in Man. All the Haters in Colleges, and their Blind Masters, will
      Fail. I promise you. This does not even count the millions of Mesoamericans that came from Central America. To bring
      us 60% of all Staples consumed today. the haters of this Land we call America will last forever.

  • @nassirali9052
    @nassirali9052 7 лет назад +51

    I love the presenters passion and knowledge of the rug!

    • @kmatthews1867
      @kmatthews1867 6 лет назад +8

      It’s a blanket...

    • @ultra3535
      @ultra3535 3 года назад

      You mocking me? No judge I’m not mocking you

    • @artisli4e
      @artisli4e 3 года назад

      @@ultra3535
      Are you threatening me?!?!
      I am the great cornholio! 🖐🌝🤚

  • @jn2050
    @jn2050 6 лет назад +10

    I love it when a nice guy gets great news. Good for him

  • @1927su
    @1927su Год назад +1

    Even today , I still enjoy seeing this appraisal.

  • @11mazatl
    @11mazatl 3 года назад +3

    It makes me so glad that native art is valued and praised so highly in our country instead of dismissed. I hope Navajo weavers continue to make money off their skills at good prices

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz 3 года назад +2

      At what point did you think a ghostly white male with white ancestors were Navajo? The money is going to a white family AGAIN

    • @sese8976
      @sese8976 10 месяцев назад

      @@RCorbzzyeah and they fought it from Navajo people you racist

  • @niccovisconti1712
    @niccovisconti1712 2 года назад +2

    Who else teared up as well for this man? Good on him. I hope it served him well.

  • @jamescollier2370
    @jamescollier2370 2 года назад +9

    This antiquity was carefully preserved while being passed down through the family who didn’t know that it was a priceless national treasure. This man’s grandmother’s family were poor farmers sitting atop an unknown fortune. Yet, they had the foresight to store the blanket, keep it secure, keep moths away from it, keep it safe from light damage, for a century or longer. That to me is the real story and the valuation itself is a side note.

  • @just_athought_7926
    @just_athought_7926 2 года назад

    This is my favorite moment, this old soul is so happy and amazed.

  • @SGB1977
    @SGB1977 4 года назад +4

    That’s the kinda guy I like seeing find stuff like this.

  • @eiforget
    @eiforget 5 лет назад

    I just adore this sweet old guy, you can tell that he's kind. Very happy for the unexpected windfall for he and his wife.

  • @Alientank
    @Alientank 8 лет назад +754

    I think he's crying because he knows how valuable it is only now in retrospect and how much his grandparents could have used to money to provide a better life for his parents etc.

    • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
      @TheHolyMongolEmpire 7 лет назад +82

      Except it wouldn't have been worth that when his grandparents were around.

    • @danielcollins8457
      @danielcollins8457 7 лет назад +41

      If I recall correctly, high ranking officials in the US Army wore Navajo blankets in the 19th century, and at that time were paying 4-5 months salary for a blanket. That was back in the 19th century. So I'm sure his grandmother could have sold it for a pretty large chunk of money when she was around. Of course the value has continued to grow, but the point is Navajo blankets have always been valuable.

    • @JesusChristIsLord__
      @JesusChristIsLord__ 7 лет назад +6

      Very perceptive Alientank. There's hope in humanity yet...

    • @eleanorhotchkiss3789
      @eleanorhotchkiss3789 6 лет назад +1

      And what about the Native Americans?

    • @LizzyLou
      @LizzyLou 6 лет назад

      So true!

  • @STUDY0421
    @STUDY0421 Год назад +23

    Donor bought it for 450,000 and donated to Detroit Institute of Arts

  • @randypalmer2331
    @randypalmer2331 9 лет назад +64

    Further to the crowd being cleared out, Black Moustache Guy was ready to lay the hammer down on anyone lookin' to try sumthin'. That kind of preparation has to be respected -- they have no idea what's coming through, but when the REAL thing does show up, they deal with it in a hurry. That's pretty dang impressive.

    • @StiffyTheBand
      @StiffyTheBand 6 лет назад +8

      @@kingy002 They do it for insurance. If something happens to your property on their grounds, they are liable and have to pay you. PBS rather pay for security than a ruined blanket.

  • @leelee7731
    @leelee7731 Год назад +2

    This appraisal of this blanket changed this man’s life. He will miss the blanket but it will buy a home, help educate next generations of his family etc…

    • @apollofell3925
      @apollofell3925 Год назад +1

      Imagine getting a blanket from some random frontiersman for letting him stay on your farm for the winter, not knowing that someday it'll change the lives of your great-great-grandchildren.

  • @divindave6117
    @divindave6117 5 лет назад +6

    Awesome. I come back every year or so and rewatch this. I would love to see an interview with that expert. I bet he would talk for a couple of hours about that blanket.

  • @markjeranek9802
    @markjeranek9802 5 лет назад

    No one more humble. No one deserved it more. Good people.

  • @NickanM
    @NickanM 9 лет назад +21

    Aw..
    He is so sweet....

  • @Theozzie11
    @Theozzie11 2 года назад

    I forget how much I love this show.

  • @captpicard6894
    @captpicard6894 6 лет назад +25

    What a lovely man, this is when the roadshow is at its best. He’s got no idea what he’s got hold of, the experts really excited to see it, fantastic valuation, great TV🙂🙂

  • @grwebb3
    @grwebb3 5 лет назад +3

    That ole dude took his glasses off and deadass had lines in his skin from wearing those glasses so many years... what a lad

  • @tgchism
    @tgchism 2 месяца назад +1

    Seemed like such a kind gentleman!

  • @pinkmannonite6162
    @pinkmannonite6162 8 лет назад +311

    "What's a ute?"
    "Sorry...2 YOUTHS."

    • @dirkadir
      @dirkadir 8 лет назад +14

      Vinny!

    • @ElCid48
      @ElCid48 8 лет назад +2

      In what country do you live?

    • @nicholaschip5820
      @nicholaschip5820 7 лет назад +8

      It's an Australian pick-up truck.

    • @ThePete1081
      @ThePete1081 7 лет назад +13

      The same quote popped in my head while watching this. I was just about to post it. :)

    • @steelswarfs
      @steelswarfs 7 лет назад +2

      Pinkmannonite That's awesome :-)

  • @RandomKindness
    @RandomKindness 3 года назад +1

    I am very happy for the old man and to learn from the comments he even got a lot more! Congratulations Sir!

  • @captpicard6894
    @captpicard6894 4 года назад +3

    I think this my all time favorite Antiques Roadshow appraisal. Such a lovely man, totally unexpected, and it even shocked the expert the blanket was THAT good😁😁😁😁

  • @rickyzayshley9686
    @rickyzayshley9686 Год назад +1

    This is the best clip from Antiques Roadshow. Thank you for sharing!

  • @kalevala29
    @kalevala29 3 года назад +3

    for some reason I come back to re-watch this sometimes. the owner, the appraiser, the blanket, the history, it all makes me slightly emotional and in a happy way.

  • @__seeker__
    @__seeker__ 7 лет назад +1

    I wanna give this guy a big hug

  • @owlprincess5242
    @owlprincess5242 7 лет назад +80

    Honestly this thing is priceless at its own beauty. ❤️ Even then tho should It be in proper care at museums. These things are so amazing that everyone needs to see the beauty that the native Americans possessed since their history was long forgotten. Knowing myself as Navajo I am proudly happy that it was in proper care and just to see it is very amazing. I've never known my culture too well but this is really an honor just to see this video. ☺️✨

    • @mikaku
      @mikaku 4 года назад +6

      If I were the owner (and my basic needs were solved) I would lend this piece of history first to a navajo museum and then to a national musuem. After 10 years, I would sell this and pay for education for all my family who needs it.

    • @chickenringNYC
      @chickenringNYC 3 года назад +7

      It is in fact in a museum now!

    • @franklinbrown5625
      @franklinbrown5625 2 года назад +1

      Ye they told us through movies etc that the indigenous people were uncivilized and cannibals'. Are the native Americans still making these high quality stuff? Or their way of life and culture got buried by American capitalism and the cruelties that come with that?

    • @AJR-zg2py
      @AJR-zg2py 2 года назад +8

      Good news for you! It's was purchased by a private collector who then donated it to an indigenous peoples' museum - it's safe and sound and on display somewhere in Detroit!

  • @sheriroberts8055
    @sheriroberts8055 3 года назад +2

    Wow, one of my favorite road show moments......

  • @gabos7892
    @gabos7892 8 лет назад +7

    for all those who DON'T know Kit Carson - Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson was an American frontiersman. The few paying jobs he had during his lifetime included mountain man, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer

  • @Ira06002
    @Ira06002 2 года назад +1

    The owner is so much more important than the blanket itself in this story. Thank you PBS.

  • @randypalmer2331
    @randypalmer2331 9 лет назад +329

    I never noticed this before, but look how the crowd gets cleared out and security moves in after the evaluation is made... Antiques Roadshow was ready for this shite...

    • @khoahoang4336
      @khoahoang4336 8 лет назад +10

      My thoughts as well lol

    • @markadkins4680
      @markadkins4680 7 лет назад +10

      I doubt that any would-be thieves would try to snatch that rug in front of multiple cameras and make a break for it. It would be harder to unload on a fence than would be a stolen work of art.

    • @griselolivero5716
      @griselolivero5716 6 лет назад +4

      Randy Palmer yes I notice it also I'm so glad for the gentleman.

    • @randypalmer2328
      @randypalmer2328 6 лет назад +7

      I gotta say, trying to rob that show would have been some ridiculous viewing, but I think it's a 'make sure, no matter what' kind of thing.

    • @truelovewontwait
      @truelovewontwait 6 лет назад +7

      More likely prevent someone try to vandalise it

  • @sheilawages7009
    @sheilawages7009 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful blanket. What a treasure to have saved for history. 🌷