Broke my heart to see you throw those negatives out. you should return those to the family, too. I found old negatives in my dad's basement and it was like Christmas for me. the photos were lost, but I could reprint them. Very precious!
I had my wedding photos damaged in a flood beyond repair and I do not have access to the negatives. I also have some pictures of my dearly departed dad that was in there as well.
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO But the family had the opportunity to clean it all up and it sounds like they had the means as well. I would have still sent the negatives though.
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO .. this made me sad ... “ lots and lots of junk “ ????? Some of those things would be precious keepsakes for his family I bet . I have just a few from mum , grandma , and aunt ...but they mean a lot to me ...
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO Nobody in the deceased's family wanted to pay for the storage space anymore, which is why it's auctioned in the first place. Everything would've ended up in a damned landfill had this guy not stepped in.
Hey, you need to protect yourself: buy a box of nitrile gloves & wear them. Don’t touch all that rat poop with bare hands. Enjoyed watching your ‘finds’.
It's advisable that you wear a mask since you found evidence of rat droppings. You're exposed to disease so you dont breath in the toxicity....better safe than sorry bc s hospital stay could eat up any profit after your investment. Also, you mentioned your children....might be wise to wear some coveralls so their not exposed to the toxicity when you pick them up from school... COVID has brought much more awareness to our health awareness🤔
I like how you came prepared. Those few things make a big difference! I think you should always come with 4 bins and a table: 1. Trash 2. Donate 3. Auction / eBay 4. Personals to Return Ok, maybe 5... 5. Flea Market (Are you guys still doing these or have you found that they’re not worth your time now!) And maybe a plastic bowl for change
We still do flea markets, but with Covid and rain and busy family schedules, we haven't done them in awhile. I have 2 storages of my own which are starting to fill up (and you'll see that at the end of this series) with flea market stuff. I'm going to need to go soon! Or a garage sale. We'll film it, whatever we do.
8:42 hammer is used for upholstery. One side was magnetized . My dad did upholstery several years. He’d fill his mouth with tacks, catch one at a time with the magnet strike once then flip the hammer to drive the tack in . He needed one hand to stretch the fabric, therefore the mouthful of tacks! 😩 I was always afraid he’d swallow one, but he never did.
Yes, use to be able to save Marlboro ends for points to get awesome cool stuff . Got a huge gas grill , camping set, 2 extremely large coolers, and steaks for days with mine
And wearing a mask is good too. Even just cleaning a garage, gloves and masks are a must because of mouse poo and it gets in the air when sweeping and such. Scary....hunta virus etc.
Hi Jack 👋🏻! The hammer is for upholstery. It has magnets on the ends and holds the upholstery tacks so you can pound it into the fabric/ wood. The tacks are so small and this keeps you from hitting your fingers.
This is really my first time watching one of these be revealed and I loved how personable you are and that you respect his family but I agree with the guy you need to wear some gloves LOL
38:18 There was a movie about Halston recently with Ewan McGregor in the titular role - those organic minimalist bottles were highly sought after, they were designed by jewellery designer Elsa Peretti, a big deal back in the day. I wonder if this bottle you've found holds any value?
I know you’re probably aware of this, but just in case. The silver coins with the color patina on them are often more sought after by buyers. Especially when you see the rainbow tones. Bag them individually. You don’t want to touch them if at all possible. Best of luck.
Glad to see a fan,hope there is an outlet,so you can use it . Some units are very organized and some just thrown in Most of the units are Worth,what you pay and more.
Some of the different glass pieces you passed on could be worth a little money, the blue vase in the suitcase looks like a depression glass piece. I have one just like it. If they are numbered on the bottom, it's worth even more. The green bowl with figures on the side that didn't have a marking, was still worth researching. You should learn a little more about glassware so you do not pass on a valuable piece.
The hammer is for use in upholstery. One end is magnetic to hold the tack, and set it into place, then you use the larger end to drive it in. I used one for years when my parents had an upholstery business.
My dad was an upholsterer way back and I was going to say this too. The only thing I'd like to add is that the tacks came in a little bag, sanitized, I hope. Because he threw a bunch into his mouth and manouvered each one out to dispense as the magnet end of the hammer repeatedly was brought to his mouth. He placed the tack with a little tap, flipped the hammer and tapped it into place. All the while he was getting another tack ready to be dispensed.
The hammer is a upholstery brass tack hammer for driving those brass tacks you see in mostly leather furniture pieces. One end the small end is a magnet for picking up the tacks out of box and the other is lead which is a soft metal that doesn't damage your tacks while driving them.
6:44 These bills are a chinese tradition. You burn them on big holidays in hope for dead family members to receive them and have enough money in the afterlife (and no, "Hell bank" doesn't mean they assume everyone goes to hell, it's a translation error and would be more like "afterlife bank" or "paradise bank"). It's worthless, but you could burn it for fun. Hope that helped.
A suggestion, for lockers that was used by hoarders or elder people that will also keep and sometimes hide that much valuables. If you have an extra metal detector, run them over the stuffed animals. Especially the older ones stuffed animals or dolls. Wouldnt be the first heirloom hidden in one. If they have cuts or have been sown back up. Dollars fit in books diamond earrings don't as you know. Great content boss.
27:34 Those Nintendo-branded AV cables will work for the SNES, N64 & GameCube. 35:53 That Saints paraphernalia would be worth a fortune here in New Orleans.
Bless your heart I lost a storage unit a few years ago and it had all of my family photo albums among other things and I wish somebody would have contacted me to give them back that would have been amazing I would have even bought my stuff back from them that they didn't want Jovan. Wish there was more people like you out there in the world😊
Eisenhower $1 coin is not a sovineer. Doing a quick search appears that it could be worth a lot of money. Last of the dollar coins. Ebay listings seem to range between $20 and $15000. Depending on year and grade. Yes I said $15000.00
Look at those first few boxes they remind me of the sorts of things that somebody would gather up in their car and then when they clean the car out they just throw everything into a box. If you ever bought my storage unit you would find several boxes like those.
Guayabera is Originally a Cuban shirt design. Pleats running down the front, square bottom With side slits worn untucked, Pockets. Either cotton or linen semi to formal wear.
I purchased a dining room set from a good friend of mine who sold it to me for $100. The woman who gave her the dining room set had it in storage and paid $90,000 in storage fees for thirty years to store it. Do the math was it worth it to hold on to a memory when you no longer can allow it to see the light of day?
Hahahah well vintage use to be anything 25 yearl old, now is 20 so yes, literally anything that is 20+ old is vintage. Now what you probably are thinking is antique, real antique is 100+ year old, but some people now are using it for things only 50+ year old.
Brass hammer: Jewelry or Prospecting. I facet semi-precious & precious gemstones up to 3.5", (up to sapphire. Special laps for Diamonds). I also repair faceted stones, and/or repolish - except for Opals. Usually get chipped. I prefer owning it, while working on it, difficult to see if stone is chipped or fractured. But I've cut several successfully, so keep me in mind, please. I also solder, repair rings - make new, or can wire wrap in whatever you like! I've no qualms about melting down junk silver, gold, etc, casting it. I have thought of bidding on lockers near me, but there's only me, no one else to help me. I only know vintage jewelry to present, gems, handmade & costume jewelry. Along w/kids collectibles, coin collections. Ever need an extra honest opinion, I am around in OC, CA.
Those Marlboro barcodes were for a contest. They were holding a contest and if you won you got $25k or more. My father used to collect these hoping he’d win.
My parents had the same glasses as that green and white glass bowl, so 60's early 70's. I was born in 1963 and remember those glasses as a kid. I think they might have been bought with those stamps they use to give you back in the day at gas stations or supermarkets but not 100% positive. Another funny thing was the Bob Stupek matches and Vegas World pin. Bob Stupek owned Vegas World Casino at the end of the strip. That is where I stayed when I went to Vegas to get married in 91. The Stratosphere is now there which they started to build in 1992.
Also N64 and the GameCube used that same A/V cable. It was used throughout 3 gens of Nintendo systems. From the SNES, N64, and GameCube. Hope that helped.
If you are not sure something is gold, does it look like melted butter? Higher gold content the more honey butter it looks. Plated silver can look like an oil slick. The brass underneath with the silver plate causes that. Just some info I gleaned from somewhere...lol. Way to go so far on this locker!
Jack please stop throwing away all the vintage matches and ash trays they are very collectible 😕 plus the vintage can opener electric should sell for 30 to 40
Nancy I don't know why you think I throw those away. I'm pretty sure I mentioned multiple times that I'm making a match book lot for our live auction. I have a huge box of vintage ashtray but I haven't auctioned them because it's not as big a market as I'd hope. I donate a lot of the other stuff.
@@LockerNuts I see you had some saved but we were watching and you threw a bunch away also, just love you guys want to see you make as much as possible 💕💕
Be careful with the costume jewellery! Vintage stuff from pre-1980 can fetch a good price, even the plastic stuff. And if it's marked with a maker, it can be worth serious money. That tea set box you looked through, some of that was late 60s-early 70s.
Cigarette box sides with UPC code were collected and redeemed for great gifts... T-shirts. Tents. Coolers. Bags.. Basic cigarettes did the same. When I was a smoker, I had friends save the empty packs and got a lot of goodies! (Quit smoking 12 years ago!
Jack, The "LOW DENOMINATION " (50,25,10 cent) casino chips ARE VALUABLE, obviously the casinos will vary, put ALL casino stuff TOGETHER. Best of luck, Ron.
Marlboro used to say "miles" my the bar code, you could collect miles and buy things with the miles you collected. the only reason i know is because i use to be a Marlboro smoker and would collect the miles.
You had some things worth money you didn't realize. You need to take the "donate" pile to get them appraised. I saw a few you were giving away, that are collectibles. Older costumer jewelry can be worth a lot of $$$$. Don't donate it!
That polly pocket was a punch of nostalgia and a memory recovery for me. I had the same one from McDonald's and forgot. It's my favorite thing found lol
Jack, That's an "interesting locker" , that is no guarantee of moolah, but it looks like you may have around 400 so far... Can't wait for the next opening! Cheers, Rik Spector
That glass pipe would be four weed if someone don't know. Also get your camera and take a picture of the coins to see the year of any of the change because you can enlarge the picture to get the year on. My mom and I did that once on an older penny and it really helped. Wet wipes even baby wipes would help keep your hand clean. I think that means that the hat isn't cloth and it's made with something like wool or something like that would come from an animal
Broke my heart to see you throw those negatives out. you should return those to the family, too. I found old negatives in my dad's basement and it was like Christmas for me. the photos were lost, but I could reprint them. Very precious!
Outside of personal family meaning there are lots of people who collect old photos, slides and negatives.
I had my wedding photos damaged in a flood beyond repair and I do not have access to the negatives. I also have some pictures of my dearly departed dad that was in there as well.
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO But the family had the opportunity to clean it all up and it sounds like they had the means as well. I would have still sent the negatives though.
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO .. this made me sad ... “ lots and lots of junk “ ????? Some of those things would be precious keepsakes for his family I bet . I have just a few from mum , grandma , and aunt ...but they mean a lot to me ...
@@WE.R.NOT.OK.W.U.TRMP_GTFO Nobody in the deceased's family wanted to pay for the storage space anymore, which is why it's auctioned in the first place. Everything would've ended up in a damned landfill had this guy not stepped in.
Hey, you need to protect yourself: buy a box of nitrile gloves & wear them. Don’t touch all that rat poop with bare hands. Enjoyed watching your ‘finds’.
It's advisable that you wear a mask since you found evidence of rat droppings. You're exposed to disease so you dont breath in the toxicity....better safe than sorry bc s hospital stay could eat up any profit after your investment. Also, you mentioned your children....might be wise to wear some coveralls so their not exposed to the toxicity when you pick them up from school...
COVID has brought much more awareness to our health awareness🤔
@@BeverleyMiller_ , very wise advice.
@@BeverleyMiller_ they're * not exposed...
You have been having a great run of lockers lately and I am enjoying it very much along with you and all your other fans. 😁😁😁
Awesome, thank you!
I really appreciate how respectful you are when going through these lockers. You're one of the good guys.
I like how you came prepared.
Those few things make a big difference!
I think you should always come with 4 bins and a table:
1. Trash
2. Donate
3. Auction / eBay
4. Personals to Return
Ok, maybe 5...
5. Flea Market (Are you guys still doing these or have you found that they’re not worth your time now!)
And maybe a plastic bowl for change
We still do flea markets, but with Covid and rain and busy family schedules, we haven't done them in awhile. I have 2 storages of my own which are starting to fill up (and you'll see that at the end of this series) with flea market stuff. I'm going to need to go soon! Or a garage sale. We'll film it, whatever we do.
8:42 hammer is used for upholstery. One side was magnetized . My dad did upholstery several years. He’d fill his mouth with tacks, catch one at a time with the magnet strike once then flip the hammer to drive the tack in . He needed one hand to stretch the fabric, therefore the mouthful of tacks! 😩 I was always afraid he’d swallow one, but he never did.
14:13 shears were the same scissors ✂️ Mom used to cut the material for upholstery.
love the background on previous owners. I think you honor every box you open
Brass tack hammer, we used in our upholstery business to nail/tacks into old furniture.
Those Singer sewing machine needles are worth keeping for resale!
My grandparents had an old Singer 🪡 sewing machine. They gave it away when they moved up here, I was Devastated.
Needles are like 5 bucks a pack of 8 lol
R u being serious
@@alanbrennan6199 Yep! The Singers sell well--some very well! And needles in general are getting more expensive.
I absolutely love how organize you are. I think that’s why I enjoy watching you so much. 😄
You definitely have my sense of humor as well!
Thanks Holly!
Stumbled on your channel! Thankful you share your adventures with us. I enjoy your personality.
Thanks for watching!
It’s so sad that when the locker owner passes away and none of his/her kids want that stuff 😢
Agree I was the only one in my family who kept/ sold a lot of my Grandmothers things that the rest of my family didn’t want and would have tossed
Our kids don’t want our stuff. It’s a fact. I had a few heirloom pieces so I gave them to my kids already. That worked.
Vintage Polly pockets can be big money on Ebay
Harrah’s Reno is closed, it’s been bought by an investment company for mixed-use development. Those ash trays may be collectible.
Thanks for the tip!
Agree. Vegas Tokens as well.
Yes, use to be able to save Marlboro ends for points to get awesome cool stuff . Got a huge gas grill , camping set, 2 extremely large coolers, and steaks for days with mine
You need to wear gloves with rat poop around ! You could get a really bad infection.my husband did when he was cleaning out his shed
And wearing a mask is good too. Even just cleaning a garage, gloves and masks are a must because of mouse poo and it gets in the air when sweeping and such. Scary....hunta virus etc.
The bar codes from the Marlboro packs are from the mid 90's. You could choose things from their catalog with them and get some really neat things.
Hi Jack 👋🏻! The hammer is for upholstery. It has magnets on the ends and holds the upholstery tacks so you can pound it into the fabric/ wood. The tacks are so small and this keeps you from hitting your fingers.
Awesome! I knew it was something special. Thanks for the info!!!
That vintage yellow electric can opener could bring a few bucks. $40 or $50
I’d be “gloved up” in a Silicon Valley, Microsoft Clean Suit before I even pop a lock.
The avon jewelry even though costume can be worth money.I would love to have the costume and fake jewelry i make new jewelry out of the old stuff
same I buy broken costume jewelry for making new jewelry
This is really my first time watching one of these be revealed and I loved how personable you are and that you respect his family but I agree with the guy you need to wear some gloves LOL
Brenda Culver He will be fine. It builds your immune system
@@morkiesmithful Hantavirus risk with rat droppings...
@@donaldfschiff1229 Mice, too. Their urine as well as droppings.
38:18 There was a movie about Halston recently with Ewan McGregor in the titular role - those organic minimalist bottles were highly sought after, they were designed by jewellery designer Elsa Peretti, a big deal back in the day. I wonder if this bottle you've found holds any value?
I know you’re probably aware of this, but just in case. The silver coins with the color patina on them are often more sought after by buyers. Especially when you see the rainbow tones. Bag them individually. You don’t want to touch them if at all possible. Best of luck.
Who keeps their precious metals in a storage locker?
Dont touch it pal
Yes, that "old silver" is worth much more than the silver nowadays.
Glad to see a fan,hope there is an outlet,so you can use it .
Some units are very organized and some just thrown in Most of the units are Worth,what you pay and more.
Some of the different glass pieces you passed on could be worth a little money, the blue vase in the suitcase looks like a depression glass piece. I have one just like it. If they are numbered on the bottom, it's worth even more. The green bowl with figures on the side that didn't have a marking, was still worth researching. You should learn a little more about glassware so you do not pass on a valuable piece.
The hammer is called a Tack Hammer. They've been around for many decades but never seen one with a brass head. Cool.
The tack hammer is used to reupholster furniture. I did that back in the day and used it and actually still have one.
Green trim bowl with white figures on side could be Wedge wood.
I thought that too.
It is something collectible that I recognize but he threw it in donate box.
The hammer is for use in upholstery. One end is magnetic to hold the tack, and set it into place, then you use the larger end to drive it in. I used one for years when my parents had an upholstery business.
My dad was an upholsterer way back and I was going to say this too. The only thing I'd like to add is that the tacks came in a little bag, sanitized, I hope. Because he threw a bunch into his mouth and manouvered each one out to dispense as the magnet end of the hammer repeatedly was brought to his mouth. He placed the tack with a little tap, flipped the hammer and tapped it into place. All the while he was getting another tack ready to be dispensed.
The hammer is a upholstery brass tack hammer for driving those brass tacks you see in mostly leather furniture pieces. One end the small end is a magnet for picking up the tacks out of box and the other is lead which is a soft metal that doesn't damage your tacks while driving them.
6:44 These bills are a chinese tradition. You burn them on big holidays in hope for dead family members to receive them and have enough money in the afterlife (and no, "Hell bank" doesn't mean they assume everyone goes to hell, it's a translation error and would be more like "afterlife bank" or "paradise bank"). It's worthless, but you could burn it for fun. Hope that helped.
A suggestion, for lockers that was used by hoarders or elder people that will also keep and sometimes hide that much valuables. If you have an extra metal detector, run them over the stuffed animals. Especially the older ones stuffed animals or dolls. Wouldnt be the first heirloom hidden in one. If they have cuts or have been sown back up. Dollars fit in books diamond earrings don't as you know. Great content boss.
27:34 Those Nintendo-branded AV cables will work for the SNES, N64 & GameCube.
35:53 That Saints paraphernalia would be worth a fortune here in New Orleans.
The "Ooooh's" are strong with this one.
Bless your heart I lost a storage unit a few years ago and it had all of my family photo albums among other things and I wish somebody would have contacted me to give them back that would have been amazing I would have even bought my stuff back from them that they didn't want Jovan. Wish there was more people like you out there in the world😊
Eisenhower $1 coin is not a sovineer.
Doing a quick search appears that it could be worth a lot of money. Last of the dollar coins.
Ebay listings seem to range between $20 and $15000. Depending on year and grade.
Yes I said $15000.00
WOOOOOW
People sell dog turds on ebay for $500 you can't base the value of something on a site like ebay
The shears are also used in upholstery. They are great fabric shears.
I appreciate the care you take in checking items out
Look at those first few boxes they remind me of the sorts of things that somebody would gather up in their car and then when they clean the car out they just throw everything into a box. If you ever bought my storage unit you would find several boxes like those.
Jack, i have heard that those straight razors from Germany can be worth upwards of $300.
Nice! I sure hope so.
Guayabera is Originally a Cuban shirt design. Pleats running down the front, square bottom With side slits worn untucked, Pockets. Either cotton or linen semi to formal wear.
Green glass bowl that you donated was Jeannette Glass Wedgwood Roman Greek Green, White & Gold Trim Large Bowl 8 3/4"
21:30 Tempe, Arizona that's the city next to the sun... flipping HOT!
Yes I have a mate whom lives iover there looks a beautiful city the weather is hot as hell
Dang! That hat really suits you, Jack!
I purchased a dining room set from a good friend of mine who sold it to me for $100. The woman who gave her the dining room set had it in storage and paid $90,000 in storage fees for thirty years to store it. Do the math was it worth it to hold on to a memory when you no longer can allow it to see the light of day?
90’s is vintage? Damn, I feel old....
Yeah, tell me about it...
Hahahah well vintage use to be anything 25 yearl old, now is 20 so yes, literally anything that is 20+ old is vintage.
Now what you probably are thinking is antique, real antique is 100+ year old, but some people now are using it for things only 50+ year old.
Not too bad so far Jack... Certainly will get much better as you get back further into the unit... Well done... Stay safe homie...👍💞🔥⚾😷
Thanks 👍
That million dollar gold thing was from Publishers Clearing House
Anything from harrah's is collectable I live in reno nv and harrah's had been sold and being turned into mall /apartments
The owner of this storage is from Philippines, because of the Old centavo coins. The coins have a value in the Philippines for collection.
There are some countries that uses centavo. Like Bolivia and Mexico, not only Philippines.
@@greyhound785 do they 10 centavos in 1910 with a liberty on it? Philippines has since we are still an American colony on that year
MAYBE HE WAS A TRAVELER BACK IN THE DAY !
Brass hammer: Jewelry or Prospecting. I facet semi-precious & precious gemstones up to 3.5", (up to sapphire. Special laps for Diamonds). I also repair faceted stones, and/or repolish - except for Opals. Usually get chipped. I prefer owning it, while working on it, difficult to see if stone is chipped or fractured. But I've cut several successfully, so keep me in mind, please. I also solder, repair rings - make new, or can wire wrap in whatever you like!
I've no qualms about melting down junk silver, gold, etc, casting it.
I have thought of bidding on lockers near me, but there's only me, no one else to help me. I only know vintage jewelry to present, gems, handmade & costume jewelry. Along w/kids collectibles, coin collections.
Ever need an extra honest opinion, I am around in OC, CA.
Those Marlboro barcodes were for a contest. They were holding a contest and if you won you got $25k or more. My father used to collect these hoping he’d win.
My parents had the same glasses as that green and white glass bowl, so 60's early 70's. I was born in 1963 and remember those glasses as a kid. I think they might have been bought with those stamps they use to give you back in the day at gas stations or supermarkets but not 100% positive. Another funny thing was the Bob Stupek matches and Vegas World pin. Bob Stupek owned Vegas World Casino at the end of the strip. That is where I stayed when I went to Vegas to get married in 91. The Stratosphere is now there which they started to build in 1992.
That Jean Nate powder is $199.00 on Amazon. Couldn't give that shit away in the 70s.
Also N64 and the GameCube used that same A/V cable. It was used throughout 3 gens of Nintendo systems. From the SNES, N64, and GameCube. Hope that helped.
If you are not sure something is gold, does it look like melted butter? Higher gold content the more honey butter it looks. Plated silver can look like an oil slick. The brass underneath with the silver plate causes that. Just some info I gleaned from somewhere...lol. Way to go so far on this locker!
Great potential in this locker hope you find more goodies💕💕
Me too!!
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them comin
The toy car looked like a matchbox redliner- super collectible!!
I like finding old matchbooks and collecting them.
Jack please stop throwing away all the vintage matches and ash trays they are very collectible 😕 plus the vintage can opener electric should sell for 30 to 40
Nancy I don't know why you think I throw those away. I'm pretty sure I mentioned multiple times that I'm making a match book lot for our live auction. I have a huge box of vintage ashtray but I haven't auctioned them because it's not as big a market as I'd hope. I donate a lot of the other stuff.
@@LockerNuts I see you had some saved but we were watching and you threw a bunch away also, just love you guys want to see you make as much as possible 💕💕
@@LockerNuts l
yep..i remember watching in another vlog..some vintage matches...he bought it in a super expensive price
Your humor is the best. Keeps me laughing.
Be careful with the costume jewellery! Vintage stuff from pre-1980 can fetch a good price, even the plastic stuff. And if it's marked with a maker, it can be worth serious money. That tea set box you looked through, some of that was late 60s-early 70s.
I just bust out laughing when you said "VINTAGE RAT TURDS" 😂😂😂
I would love to purchase the vintage Saints glasses and Christmas ornament!!
Well if you lived closer I'd be walking away with that little red wagon!
When you find that much change up front you know your gonna have a great haul.
That little brass hammer is for upholstery tacks.
Great video once again x
Please keep safe and well x
Thank you! You too!
I watched video 2 first and now I am just sad. I hope he had a good life and is resting in peace.
Cigarette box sides with UPC code were collected and redeemed for great gifts... T-shirts. Tents. Coolers. Bags.. Basic cigarettes did the same. When I was a smoker, I had friends save the empty packs and got a lot of goodies! (Quit smoking 12 years ago!
I got a dart board with the marlboro miles I saved up.
I'm glad there are still people that will buy crap...It makes me glad I have 1500 sq ft of storage space with decent stuff...
I know this video is 2 years old. Wow! Jack! You have lost TONS of weight! Congratulations! You look great! 8/25/2023
The hammer looks like an upholstery hammer to recover furniture
Do you think they did upholstery? The hammer, scissors and machine needles all look similar to some I have
The Hammer is a upholstery hammer at the begining
It can also be used as a jewelers hammer
Another great video Jack.👍👍👍💚💙💜🤗
That pen at 25:54 was a vintage DIsneyland pen. You could only get it at the Anaheim park, and it was only for the hotel at the front desk.
This motivates me to get my shed gone.
Me too. First time here though.
Jack,
The "LOW DENOMINATION " (50,25,10 cent) casino chips ARE VALUABLE, obviously the casinos will vary, put ALL casino stuff TOGETHER.
Best of luck, Ron.
Will do. Thanks!
Marlboro used to say "miles" my the bar code, you could collect miles and buy things with the miles you collected. the only reason i know is because i use to be a Marlboro smoker and would collect the miles.
I forgot about that! I got a backpack and a few other things I can’t remember.
The hammer is for upholstery. One end is magnetic. I think I paid $20. For mine.
It is unbelievably absurd how one human-being can accumulate in his/her lifetime and it is all left behind never to see the light of day
Makes it clear what really matters in life.
Basic edition jeans where sold by kmart. They are not vintage. I always paid less then $13.00 per pair. Best fitting jeans ever.
You had some things worth money you didn't realize. You need to take the "donate" pile to get them appraised. I saw a few you were giving away, that are collectibles.
Older costumer jewelry can be worth a lot of $$$$. Don't donate it!
I can assure you Jack, there is still hope for you eyes at 60 as one speaking with a years experience.
Another awesome video thanks from New Zealand
I enjoyed another great video by my number one favourite youtubers ever and I cant wait for more. Its been a great locker so far
Works on snes and gamecube. We have many lol
That powder brand is pronounced NAH-TAY.
That polly pocket was a punch of nostalgia and a memory recovery for me. I had the same one from McDonald's and forgot. It's my favorite thing found lol
Still have the polly pocket toy?
Wedge wood bowl?
Your 10 year old humor, cracks me up!
Great start to this one Jack
You can use that little stepladder out by your truck to sit on then just take it back to the truck when you are ready.
Jack,
That's an "interesting locker" , that is no guarantee of moolah, but it looks like you may have around 400 so far...
Can't wait for the next opening!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Wait until the next episode... cha ching!
Way to go, Jack !!
Thanks Alan!
Those two glass fish ornaments that you donated, they go for over $860 each. Look at murano glass fish.
That glass pipe would be four weed if someone don't know. Also get your camera and take a picture of the coins to see the year of any of the change because you can enlarge the picture to get the year on. My mom and I did that once on an older penny and it really helped. Wet wipes even baby wipes would help keep your hand clean. I think that means that the hat isn't cloth and it's made with something like wool or something like that would come from an animal