Randy those are 5 blade crimper tool for stove pipe and HVAC round pipe it puts precision indents which allows the pipe or fittings together. Thank you for sharing this video with us. It is a great find it is a step back in time. ❤🇨🇦
The G I Joe action figure is a hot market right now. Average price minimum 35 a piece. Some will be more and some less and with weapons they can be worth more than the figure itself. I'm sure you have a few gems in that collection 👍
39:00 Congrats! That E.T game... You win the lottery right there. Those are expensive and looks like is in good shape. The thing worth much more than those GI JOE action figures
Great video guys !! Plus Your buddy Mike is trooper for trying the 13 year old pickle relish 😂. I guess the old saying..... “feed it to Mikey, he will eat anything “ is true 😂. 👍.
Wow, what a find Randy! Super happy for you to find more memories of your uncle! And tons more stuff just waiting to be discovered! Thanks for the sharing the experience with us!
It's always said to lose a Loved one, it's nice to go through stuff that has been saved by a family member. Old memories, enjoy your videos. Looking forward to more.
An original Green Beret 12" G.I. Joe action figure NIB is one of the hardest figures to find on the market. There are a number of reproduction boxes, but a genuine Hasbro still in the box is truly a hard-to-find item. If you have one, you're in luck, as these tend to sell for around $3,750 online.
A lot of what you uncovered has value, either on it's own like the chain saw and hammer drill, or as collectables (the action figures). Even the sewing machine, if it works, and the heaters. Check the heaters, though, as they may only run on kerosene and would need to be vented to outdoors if used as back-up heat. Coca-Cola stuff is very collectable Atari 2600 console set is around $180 to $250 depending on games and controllers included 40:25 Is that Jessica's opinion? LOL
The Kero-Sun heaters do not need to vent outdoors, they use a special burning mechanism that clean-burns the kerosene fuel. They were fully intended to be used indoors, but it would be a good idea to crack a window because the safety of kerosene and CO poisoning wasn't well known back then. They are about 35-40 years old.
Hey Randy, that tool that you thought was pruning shears is actually for sheet metal work. Think gutters & downspout cutting, crimping, and bending. And that game system is indeed an Atari 2600, i still have my woodgrain edition along with the all black edition.
It's nice to see and hear you 2 having a good laff sorting with respect for memory's that got stashed..I'm 70 my best friend past 2 years ago..a good friend's are made over a lifetime..now I'm the last ..my wife of of 50 year's is my rock she holds me ❤️ together..take care guy's ..
Wow that stuff is so cool. Love to see all the old stuff. Those tools are worth keeping all of them. Old craftsman stuff is worth a hell of a lot on the internet but id keep them if you can. Do a will it run on the chainsaw 😂 and weed-eater.
It's always fun going through old family stuff my dad passed in 05 and my mom passed in 2020 and I have a storage unit full of things out of the family house and it's always fun to go through boxes and see the memories
Wow. a TON of good stuff in there. That Atari stuff is pretty sweet. I've got my father's complete set too (nothing to play it on though) Those GI Joe figures are a throwback as well, wow. Lots of nostalgia and family memories in that camper (and wine bottles)
This is David came from El Paso Texas I enjoy your channel and I am sorry for your uncle that passed away recently I've been with you calling you on these all all your videos plus I enjoy that big truck you had I have a V10 to a Dodge
I am so glad I watched this video, seeing you freak out over the Atari stuff… man that brought back so many memories! Had a 2600 when I was growing up, Pong, tank, Grand Prix, asteroids… I had memories of the joysticks, but couldn’t place what they were for.. now I know! Thank you Randy!
Randy, great video! Atari didn't brand that console as the 2600 until several years after it launched, so as you can see the original name was "Video Computer System", or VCS. VCS/2600 are the same thing. They also licensed their consoles to sears back then, so some VCS systems and older Pong consoles have "Tele Games" branding instead of Atari.
It's sad going threw someone's worldly possessions. I know what it's like not being able to make it before the passing of a loved one. Because that's what happened with my dad at 63 😔 RIP🙏. He when't so fast & I was 2000 miles away unable to make it. Sorry about your uncle & his friend, May they rest in peace Randy 😔🙏my condolences. Salute Randy & Mike 👍. Ps them action figures are worth $$$$
I love all the fun times that you and Mike have I was nearly crying and laughing so hard when he ate that pickle relish🤣🤣🤣🤣 keep up the amazing content and all the fun times you and Mike have it's always the best🙌🙌🙌🙌
Whether you know it or not you've got a gold mine in that trailer there is a lot of money things that can be sold. The more you uncover the more my mouth Waters at the treasures you find in there.
There is some value in that stuff. The old tolls are a keeper. They are better than the new ones. Those cups can be worth a good bit if you have the set. Some of those old cups go for $50 each. Now those GI Joe figures can really be worth a mint. To bad they weren't in their original packaging. Yes take them to a expert.
If u grab the lock with the vise grips and keep steady pull down and tap on each side it will unlock. Master locks and any lock built like master locks. I’ve been in many gates for timber company’s thru the years and that is how we would get in ! It works
Randy, en esa casita hay tesoros¡¡¡...no hablemos ya de lo que podría valer la colección de G I Joe's . Y esos ataris deberías quedártelos ( seguro consigues los adaptadores y los transformadores) y hacer un video jugando con mike. Por cierto, hay herramientas ahí de la vieja escuela que aún sirven , no las tires déjalas en tu taller que seguro haría feliz a tu tío. Como siempre te saluda cordialmente un argentino desde España. (P.D. avisa si te has quedado con algo de todo esto . Son el tipo de hallazgo que me encanta hacer a mi )
I remember some of the gi Joe's were special order. We had to send in proofs of purchases and shipping money to get then, especially the serpentor and the gold destros. Those boxes brought back alot of memories. Back in the day, I stacked alot of wood, shoveled alot of snow and mowed alot of lawns to save up to get them.
The figures are a mix of GI Joe (US) and Action Force (EU/UK) from the late 80s early 90s. Brought back a few memories! The Blood for the Baron website is a good source of info about this.
The action figs are several hundred $ & the most valuable thing I saw. The atari is maybe a hundred, no super valuable games there. Those old soda crates have a little value, & the ladies bike does too. If that hammer drill hasn't been soaked in water it's worth keeping in case you have to drill into brick or concrete for some reason. Funny, I like watching cleanout vids; never expected one on this channel!
Love watching you and Mike do videos like this! Was waiting for this one almost like a trip back in time! Great video Randy awesome to finally see what was in that trailer. You should keep those Hubcaps and hang them somewhere.👍
Great find the Atari 2600 was bad ass all the retro gaming stuff is worth a lot now keep it and cherish it! If you get the cords please make a video of it!
The "crimpers" at 9:37 are used for HVAC (you know how one end of an HVAC pipe has those up and down bends to fit into the next section?). Handy if you need to put in something like a stove vent.
Randy that Atari video game sure brought back a lot of good memories for you Hope you can maybe find something else that could be salvaged out of that trailer if not call the junk man to haul it away
MATE loved it the coke stuff is worth something as plenty of coke collectors out there the figures are also worth something as in cases as well have fun GRUMPY
Totally nerding out over the G.I. Joe collection!! And the ATARI!! It's a VCS 4 switch. ;) And the action figure with USA across his chest is Sgt Slaughter.
Randy those are 5 blade crimper tool for stove pipe and HVAC round pipe it puts precision indents which allows the pipe or fittings together. Thank you for sharing this video with us. It is a great find it is a step back in time. ❤🇨🇦
Stove pipe crimper have blades that are closer together and shorter, they are for gutter downspouts
You are right!
That TV Guide is the MOST VALUABLE THING! Besides everything else, that is.
You hit the jackpot on those classic GI Joes man. Can’t wait till you realize what you have there. Great find.
Great content Randy and Mike. You two guys just knock it out of the park. Love the old toys, game consoles.
With all the goodies you guys are finding, it's like going back in time. 👍✌️
McPherson strut compressor was one of the first tools you picked up.
The G I Joe action figure is a hot market right now. Average price minimum 35 a piece. Some will be more and some less and with weapons they can be worth more than the figure itself. I'm sure you have a few gems in that collection 👍
39:00 Congrats! That E.T game... You win the lottery right there. Those are expensive and looks like is in good shape. The thing worth much more than those GI JOE action figures
It was great to see you so happy by discovering that old stuff in the shed. Great memories came back 👍
Great video guys !! Plus Your buddy Mike is trooper for trying the 13 year old pickle relish 😂. I guess the old saying..... “feed it to Mikey, he will eat anything “ is true 😂. 👍.
Wow, what a find Randy! Super happy for you to find more memories of your uncle! And tons more stuff just waiting to be discovered! Thanks for the sharing the experience with us!
It's always said to lose a Loved one, it's nice to go through stuff that has been saved by a family member. Old memories, enjoy your videos. Looking forward to more.
Love these types of videos instead of watching you walk around a yard full of junk cars at auctions your not gonna buy. Or ever fix.....😊😊😊
An original Green Beret 12" G.I. Joe action figure NIB is one of the hardest figures to find on the market. There are a number of reproduction boxes, but a genuine Hasbro still in the box is truly a hard-to-find item. If you have one, you're in luck, as these tend to sell for around $3,750 online.
A lot of what you uncovered has value, either on it's own like the chain saw and hammer drill, or as collectables (the action figures). Even the sewing machine, if it works, and the heaters. Check the heaters, though, as they may only run on kerosene and would need to be vented to outdoors if used as back-up heat.
Coca-Cola stuff is very collectable
Atari 2600 console set is around $180 to $250 depending on games and controllers included
40:25 Is that Jessica's opinion? LOL
The Kero-Sun heaters do not need to vent outdoors, they use a special burning mechanism that clean-burns the kerosene fuel. They were fully intended to be used indoors, but it would be a good idea to crack a window because the safety of kerosene and CO poisoning wasn't well known back then. They are about 35-40 years old.
Those pliers are for crimping gutter downspouts so they connect together!
100 % Right ..
Finding the Atari is quite the find. Mike is such a great friend to you. Try finding an old television to go with the Atari.
Love these video collabs with Mike. Keep the videos coming, Randy!
Randy you did find yourself some small treasures, those action figures would be worth some money to a collector. Nice find. 😎👌👍
Hey Randy, that tool that you thought was pruning shears is actually for sheet metal work. Think gutters & downspout cutting, crimping, and bending. And that game system is indeed an Atari 2600, i still have my woodgrain edition along with the all black edition.
Yeah I use these at my job I work with sheet metal
It's nice to see and hear you 2 having a good laff sorting with respect for memory's that got stashed..I'm 70 my best friend past 2 years ago..a good friend's are made over a lifetime..now I'm the last ..my wife of of 50 year's is my rock she holds me ❤️ together..take care guy's ..
Fun stuff that you found. Brings me back to the 80's and my childhood. Glad you guys shared it with us.
Love the video! Found some gems in there, great job by Mike to come along! Power to Mike for uh tasting that! Y’all make such a great duo! 😂❤👍👍
Wow that stuff is so cool. Love to see all the old stuff. Those tools are worth keeping all of them. Old craftsman stuff is worth a hell of a lot on the internet but id keep them if you can. Do a will it run on the chainsaw 😂 and weed-eater.
Woooow!
You just put a smile on my face! The sewing machine...
My mom had the same one!
She loved that thing.
Many great finds. Having so much in bins, is a life saver.
Randy, no joke there are literally hundreds of dollars of eBay sales in that trailer. Maybe even more!
I’ve never seen your channel but loved this!! So sorry about your Uncle! Thank you for sharing!!❤
It's always fun going through old family stuff my dad passed in 05 and my mom passed in 2020 and I have a storage unit full of things out of the family house and it's always fun to go through boxes and see the memories
Many thanks for sharing your personal family suff, Much Love from the UK
Wow. a TON of good stuff in there. That Atari stuff is pretty sweet. I've got my father's complete set too (nothing to play it on though) Those GI Joe figures are a throwback as well, wow. Lots of nostalgia and family memories in that camper (and wine bottles)
Grandma's Pickel Relish never goes bad! 😁
Kenmore sewing machines never die I bet it still works! I previously had one I purchased in the 70s.
This is David came from El Paso Texas I enjoy your channel and I am sorry for your uncle that passed away recently I've been with you calling you on these all all your videos plus I enjoy that big truck you had I have a V10 to a Dodge
I am so glad I watched this video, seeing you freak out over the Atari stuff… man that brought back so many memories! Had a 2600 when I was growing up, Pong, tank, Grand Prix, asteroids… I had memories of the joysticks, but couldn’t place what they were for.. now I know! Thank you Randy!
Thanks for bringing us along on these videos Randy
total props to you for keeping family values alive For real!!!! Always love your videos
from the looks of things I don’t think ol’ Les had any problem drinking.😀
Randy you have a tow truck. You can use it to move that trailer and dump it if need be. Great video!!!!
Keep us updated on any information on the action figures
Randy, great video! Atari didn't brand that console as the 2600 until several years after it launched, so as you can see the original name was "Video Computer System", or VCS. VCS/2600 are the same thing. They also licensed their consoles to sears back then, so some VCS systems and older Pong consoles have "Tele Games" branding instead of Atari.
Wow good information.
Ive got one of those pong sets
That's memories Mike, It doesn't get any better.
You've got an awesome score of figures, definitely look up values. You'll be surprised. They will be worth more then some of the cars you buy!
Some of them are going for 200 to 400 bucks used out of the package it's crazy probably best find in there
It's sad going threw someone's worldly possessions. I know what it's like not being able to make it before the passing of a loved one. Because that's what happened with my dad at 63 😔 RIP🙏. He when't so fast & I was 2000 miles away unable to make it. Sorry about your uncle & his friend, May they rest in peace Randy 😔🙏my condolences. Salute Randy & Mike 👍. Ps them action figures are worth $$$$
That's cool to see your uncle's old tools
I love all the fun times that you and Mike have I was nearly crying and laughing so hard when he ate that pickle relish🤣🤣🤣🤣 keep up the amazing content and all the fun times you and Mike have it's always the best🙌🙌🙌🙌
Love this vintage trailer hopefully y'all can clean and remodel but keep the vintage
Whether you know it or not you've got a gold mine in that trailer there is a lot of money things that can be sold. The more you uncover the more my mouth Waters at the treasures you find in there.
Love watching u two work together thanks for the wonderful vlogs
Loved this video. Brought back memories for you and myself. You need to use those levels to correct that back porch on Ron’s home. 🙏❤️
Those bc glasses are amazing! One of my favorite comics back in the day
Awesome video Randy and Mike!! get those 2600s running so cool!
River Raid was one of my favorites. You’ve got some money in the GI Joes and the Batman Jet Ski Boat
The cutter looking things are for crimping metal sheeting, used in hvac and for rain gutters.
Hey Randy I'm sure you already know this by now but those atari's are worth quite a bit of money especially with the games that are in it.
He said he didn’t want to sell them
I always love updates from your uncles house.
There is some value in that stuff. The old tolls are a keeper. They are better than the new ones. Those cups can be worth a good bit if you have the set. Some of those old cups go for $50 each. Now those GI Joe figures can really be worth a mint. To bad they weren't in their original packaging. Yes take them to a expert.
If u grab the lock with the vise grips and keep steady pull down and tap on each side it will unlock. Master locks and any lock built like master locks. I’ve been in many gates for timber company’s thru the years and that is how we would get in ! It works
You found good memories and a great friend!!
The GI Joe in the tank top and hat is Sergeant Slaughter the wrestler, I had the same one. I also had his tank/vehicle too!
Randy, en esa casita hay tesoros¡¡¡...no hablemos ya de lo que podría valer la colección de G I Joe's . Y esos ataris deberías quedártelos ( seguro consigues los adaptadores y los transformadores) y hacer un video jugando con mike. Por cierto, hay herramientas ahí de la vieja escuela que aún sirven , no las tires déjalas en tu taller que seguro haría feliz a tu tío. Como siempre te saluda cordialmente un argentino desde España. (P.D. avisa si te has quedado con algo de todo esto . Son el tipo de hallazgo que me encanta hacer a mi )
It’s so awesome to see you guys in my hometown
Keep up the great work you two guys. Nice finding all that stuff. sweet
those BC glasses were a give away promotion for Marathon gas stations..i had a whole collection of them as a kid in the 1970s in Indiana and Ohio
I remember some of the gi Joe's were special order. We had to send in proofs of purchases and shipping money to get then, especially the serpentor and the gold destros. Those boxes brought back alot of memories. Back in the day, I stacked alot of wood, shoveled alot of snow and mowed alot of lawns to save up to get them.
The figures are a mix of GI Joe (US) and Action Force (EU/UK) from the late 80s early 90s. Brought back a few memories! The Blood for the Baron website is a good source of info about this.
Should encapsulate the trailer in a pole barn garage. This will give you some security and storage of cars. Keep you out of the cold.
❤You can find those old power chords at Goodwill stores or Thrift stores!....
Mike is the best friend ever lol!!
Awesome video. Lots of great treasures and great finds in the camper.
The pickles reminds me of the "lets get Mikey ,he'll try it"commercial.
Good luck buddys be safe see y'all soon
The action figs are several hundred $ & the most valuable thing I saw. The atari is maybe a hundred, no super valuable games there. Those old soda crates have a little value, & the ladies bike does too. If that hammer drill hasn't been soaked in water it's worth keeping in case you have to drill into brick or concrete for some reason. Funny, I like watching cleanout vids; never expected one on this channel!
That thing with the 3 blades and blue handle is an HVAC crimping tool, to crimp heat duct piping so it fits together (creates the male end).
Love watching you and Mike do videos like this! Was waiting for this one almost like a trip back in time! Great video Randy awesome to finally see what was in that trailer. You should keep those Hubcaps and hang them somewhere.👍
Wonder if the tools are any good. Mike trying that relish 😂😂 GI Joes so cool all in great shape. Wow the Atari games and console that’s awesome!!
You guys are funny eating that stuff.. love it you two uncovered a gold mine
The pickles were fine! They are sealed, nice that Mike tried it though!!
Those old G.I. Joes can be worth big bucks. I've seen individual parts to them (like a gun or a stand) sell for over $100 each.
Interesting like going thru old stuff you havent seen before or in a long time.
Great find the Atari 2600 was bad ass all the retro gaming stuff is worth a lot now keep it and cherish it! If you get the cords please make a video of it!
I am sure many of those old tools are American made - so worth keeping.
Guys , this is a great video . Mike is really crazy to eat what is 13 years over date , but good to see hi eat it .
those black handle things are called crimpers for duct work to crimp the pipe so you can slide it together!
The "crimpers" at 9:37 are used for HVAC (you know how one end of an HVAC pipe has those up and down bends to fit into the next section?). Handy if you need to put in something like a stove vent.
Randy that Atari video game sure brought back a lot of good memories for you Hope you can maybe find something else that could be salvaged out of that trailer if not call the junk man to haul it away
I buy bicycles like you buy vehicles. Those bikes have value to them! Great finds!
The GI JOE collection is definitely worth something!
WOW, You have a collectors dream.
Morning guy's.. what's the next step for the camper? Local scrapers might tare it down for you after you clean it out..
ET Atari game I see has an interesting story. Awesome find and love watching you uncover some past memories of your uncle
I think that little brush you found in drill case is for cleaning car battery terminals and posts.
The Atari stuff is so freaking cool! I hope you and Mike can play it! I want to see y’all play it!
I really enjoy these ventures. Thank you!
Gotta keep that Atari stuff for sure! I remember having the storage case and it seems to me it’s harder to find that than the consoles these days.
MATE loved it the coke stuff is worth something as plenty of coke collectors out there the figures are also worth something as in cases as well have fun GRUMPY
Totally nerding out over the G.I. Joe collection!! And the ATARI!! It's a VCS 4 switch. ;) And the action figure with USA across his chest is Sgt Slaughter.
Those hand tools at 10:00 are for HVAC, Theyre called HVAC Crimpers. You use it to make a flange on snaplock duct to slide into another piece of duct.
The action figures are worth a lot of money . That Atari is sweet.
Ya’ll are stoopid. Lol. Best laugh I’ve had in a long time.