Do you guys want this as a monthly series? I could add specific challenges and really what ever you guys want to see out of it! Sorry that this video is very bare bones, I wasn't sure what I should shape the editing style to. If you guys have any ideas, let me know!
In England we have car boot sales (like a big yard sale for anyone to sell at and usually in a big field) but we haven’t had one in two years because of corona which is very sad.
Holy moly, saw this in my recommend and can say for sure that I’m going insane not being able to do this, glad to see this video. It helps me keep sane a bit longer! 100% this should be a series.
Bruh im so jealous! Oh to have real WWI gear,,, but yes, for a title, what about vintage seekers, vintage scavengers, or vintage hunters? Someone said vintage collectors and and that one does sound good too!
I like to see all that stuff. I want to go their any buy everything. Where I live their is nothing around here that’s cool like what you got there. Keep going to that place
Nice trench tool (small shovel). I have a similar, but weaker looking one issue late '30s, just before the War. I have a much better 1944 folder. I have a great 1966 pick/shovel folder, Ames. I picked up a frozen 1964 Gardex pick/shovel in a junk pile in Pearl City and made it functional again. I'm a bottle digger by hobby, and a great trench tool is too good. As a kid in the '70s/'80s every middle aged parent had one in the trunk of their car. I need to find a good old bat bag to carry digging tools in.
7:57 my grandma has some toy soldiers, cowboys, and native Americans similar to that but they are made of another material and are from 1895-1918 I think
Great to see young dudes into mil-tiques. And doing it old school in flea markets and retail. Bargains online for this stuff usually aren't. It's a totally different experience and richer one in person with a lot of knowledge and history being exchanged with the loot.
The antique fair I go to in California is closed till next month, and it’s been closed for like 3 months already :(. Ur lucky that yours is still running.
Man the first minutes or more my hands sweat from excitement cause i LOVE antique materials cause of my addiction to there history man o man if only I could go to a antique shop
I wish i could find one of these kinds of shops in my town. I'm trying to make a ww1 american uniform for airsoft, and I'm having a hard time finding realistic stuff on amazon and online in general.
Can you do something where you answer a question every video from someone? I think it would brighten peoples day just to hear there question or name in the video. My question is will you be redoing the trenches or doing another ww1 air soft battle again?
Good find on the first Brodie helmet, that thing looks in great shape. The second is pretty rough, might be worth buying repro parts if it isn't too rusted.
Do you guys want this as a monthly series? I could add specific challenges and really what ever you guys want to see out of it! Sorry that this video is very bare bones, I wasn't sure what I should shape the editing style to. If you guys have any ideas, let me know!
CountryTactical yes
Yes
Hell yeah
Heck yea but don't forget to make more videos on the trench especially building.
Hell yeah,boy!
Still convinced this man is building a militia and he’s gonna form the republic of Texas again
If that is true He should get a Episode on Mad Lads.
Then WE MUST JOIN HIM
I’d be fine with that
New game battlefield *Texas*
Kaiser son
That place is like a paradise for me
Jasper Courteau same
Me to
Same
You mean for US
*SOVIET UNION ANTHEM*
That’s nice we don’t have much of that here in California
i was just about to say that. The only antiques are furniture and art.
Yes
The only antiques we have here are antique shops
Unfortunate really, since I really like history ( mainly traditional menswear and the military).
California's is a liberal state and the liberals want to take away peoples right to bear arms that's why.
Antique adventures
OMG! i WAS LITTERALY THINKING THAT!
God damn it, I was thinking that.
Monthly i would like this weekly but what ever is good for you love the vid! Keep up the good work and good luck in these weird times
This series name: fwws. It means finding world war stuff.
No it makes no sense and its not clever, sorry
@@Blackheart_618 😏
I really like this series, it’s really fascinating what types of things you can find!! Makes me want to go out and look😂😂
@@Blackheart_618 yes now
No it’s to long maybe something a little bit shorter
Your videos are just so relaxing and intresting! Congratulations, man!
In England we have car boot sales (like a big yard sale for anyone to sell at and usually in a big field) but we haven’t had one in two years because of corona which is very sad.
I heard a kid in the background say “I wanna get the bayonet” in the most country southern accent ever
Holy moly, saw this in my recommend and can say for sure that I’m going insane not being able to do this, glad to see this video. It helps me keep sane a bit longer! 100% this should be a series.
Cool! I wish I could be there, I love history 👍
Me to
I wish i could also be their.
Me too
Me being that WWII boi watching a WWI guy find WWI and WWII stuff.
Same
Same
Same
Im a ww1 boi
Same
First Monday in Canton! Nice. I grew up in Wills Point and haven't been to First Monday in years.
In Australia we don’t have market stalls like that, most things I buy are from different countries
Ww1 helmets had asbestos so be careful next time don’t disturb it just a tip out there your my favorite RUclipsr obviously I don’t want you to die
Bruh im so jealous! Oh to have real WWI gear,,, but yes, for a title, what about vintage seekers, vintage scavengers, or vintage hunters? Someone said vintage collectors and and that one does sound good too!
Love the way the kid says bayonet in the background at 3:58
5:52 the box with the čsa written on it is from czechoslovakian army
I was waiting for a new video. Great Video dude 👍
Antiques are always fun to look through
Im more into ww2 and have been wanting to get into ww1 more and learn it and your channel has helped a lot thank you and have a good day.
This series should be called
Vintage Collectors
man i'm mad, i just found out that my grandma threw an original ww1 era norwegian uniform out in the trash a couple years ago
good vid. I like watching your vids because I'm a history fan and I like studying the world wars. keep up the work!
2:37 OMG! thats a ww2 dog tag stamping machine!!! buy it!!! BUY IT!
8:32 Woooooow a Porfirist 1880-1914 Mexican flag
Fun fact, that president had a guard who used the pickelhaubel...
0:29 you can buy 'Coronas' as it is written on the box
Country Tactical: this things cool
kid in the background: Ion get the bayonet
This was awesome! I love going to yard sales, flea markets and antique stores to find old military items! I may have to do some videos like this!
I like to see all that stuff. I want to go their any buy everything. Where I live their is nothing around here that’s cool like what you got there. Keep going to that place
Bro, 1917 Broadie for 99 bucks? Thats a Steal. I remember I went to a gun show last year and they where wanting a repro of a Stahlhelm for almost 130!
you could call the series "huntin for history; world war style"
I kinda like this series! It's pretty fun to see all the cool stuff people have to sell!
I just wanna cry these don’t happen to often in Canada
Looks cool. I wish we'd have something like that here in Kentucky.
Out next to fort noxe there is a big one
6:05 that old lamp with the red glass is worth money they are old Railway signal lamps
Nice trench tool (small shovel). I have a similar, but weaker looking one issue late '30s, just before the War. I have a much better 1944 folder. I have a great 1966 pick/shovel folder, Ames. I picked up a frozen 1964 Gardex pick/shovel in a junk pile in Pearl City and made it functional again. I'm a bottle digger by hobby, and a great trench tool is too good. As a kid in the '70s/'80s every middle aged parent had one in the trunk of their car. I need to find a good old bat bag to carry digging tools in.
Ah it’s pretty cool to find another bottle digger and history lover
@@flash-thunder That digging's on pause as I am moving, landlord's selling out. New home, Pearl City is a.ive with possibility though.
I'd live for this to be a series
7:57 my grandma has some toy soldiers, cowboys, and native Americans similar to that but they are made of another material and are from 1895-1918 I think
Now I have a craving to go to an antique gun show. I'm kinda out in the middle of nowhere, so might be a while before one comes back around. :(
Please make this a Series
This channel is perfect. The right amount of history, the right amount of comer and just the right amount of entertainment. Keep it up🤙👌
Great to see young dudes into mil-tiques. And doing it old school in flea markets and retail. Bargains online for this stuff usually aren't. It's a totally different experience and richer one in person with a lot of knowledge and history being exchanged with the loot.
the wood oven said Windsor i thought that was cool because i live near there.
at 5:43
The big cone shaped peace's of glass were railway marker lights
Honestly I'd like to see more videos of you just roaming the flea market. Very enjoyable.
Always been a history buff and i love just seeing this kinda stuff
Where is a good place for me to get some ww1 and 2 gear
HE'S ALMOST TO 100,000 SUBS LETS GOOO
This is a history buffs dream
Awesome video so make it a series
The antique fair I go to in California is closed till next month, and it’s been closed for like 3 months already :(. Ur lucky that yours is still running.
AMAZING THOSE LOOK SOOOO COOL !!!
11:27 im confused and scared
I would like to see more videos like this but it doesn’t really matter because all videos you make are fantastic!!
Ever since the flee market video I was dying for you to do a world war 2 market video ! Thanks 🙏
Dang every time I go there I can never find anything good!!
In the UK, we have a programme call Bargain hunt, this is like this but ww1 and ww2 edition (+The US)
This is quite a bit more interesting than bargain hunt
@@lizardosomgaming9420 agreed
you should try to go to a settlery or the like if you have an interest in anything civil war era as well
You should try rietta ranch in hubberstan Massachusetts if your near there
I'd love to hear more of what the shopkeepers have to say about their stuff!
Man the first minutes or more my hands sweat from excitement cause i LOVE antique materials cause of my addiction to there history man o man if only I could go to a antique shop
Nobody's gonna mention the floating fucking faucet?
Love your vidz i can't ware anything german to school because everyone hates germany in my class but i will do it anyway
You have todo make a video of the spanish civil war. It's very interesting but was a rehearsal forma the WW2
0:46 I just got a shovel the same but a replica
0:13 TELL ME HOW THIS WORKS I AM GOING CRAZY ABOUT IT
There is a clear rod in the fossit and is rushing water to give the effect of it being invisible.
Search on youtube, king of random: invisible fossit.
I need to go there one day
Do more videos on buying stuff like this
Really good and relaxing content
I’m just gonna say one thing, be careful of the espestos inside the helmet.
Nice stuff, good find!
cool, cool, cool
So much cool stuff !
You should extra uniforms and gear for your friends to wear during a reenactment so it gives the feeling of being in that time
I wish i could find one of these kinds of shops in my town. I'm trying to make a ww1 american uniform for airsoft, and I'm having a hard time finding realistic stuff on amazon and online in general.
3:58 I want to get the bayonet
Your going to get it?
Can you do something where you answer a question every video from someone? I think it would brighten peoples day just to hear there question or name in the video. My question is will you be redoing the trenches or doing another ww1 air soft battle again?
Where is this place?
Where do you find this stuff
Good find on the first Brodie helmet, that thing looks in great shape. The second is pretty rough, might be worth buying repro parts if it isn't too rusted.
everything in the military collectables are so cool, i want
What's a good civil war era union calvary hat replica?
Because I love ww1 and ww2 stuff and I love your videos but where is the place
Where is that antique store? I wanna see it for myself and maybe polish a rusty knife
@CountryTactical what is the location/event of this type of flea market. I am looking to expand my collection.
do they have any of these in fort worth
I wish we had places like that here in New Jersey
Where is this flee market because up here in Canada we got no good milatry markets of any sort
11:35 do you realize the floating fosset
great video!!!!1
Were is that place
I saw some nice woodland cammies
Where in Texas is this flea market?
Very interesting,
Greetings from Germany
I have a question: where is that place where you bought those stuff?
But i am also jealous because you can get all these things in a flee market but them theres me in England with the worst flee markets ever
Lewis Jarrett They’re even worse in Canada
These are all WW1 ?
Yeah, all made in 1930s
YIKES
Lol
A lot of ww2 and ww1 military surplus I see
That fire extinguisher could be worth quite a bit if it is full of the carbon tetrachloride still