Awesome find and buy on the wash stand and dresser set....even better on the profit you made on the resale! Love, love , love the stained glass window.....
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your videos during our shelter in place order. They have provided my family and I so much entertainment. Thank you!
I couldn't wait, but did, to read the comments! It must have been on your mind the rest of the hunt. Looking forward to the behind the scenes video... Love you Guys 🤗👍👏
Hi Karen & Rob What a great purchase. The dresser set is really nice. That stained glass window is awesome. It's so pretty you don't notice the broken pains. Its lovely. Leta
Hi brother n sister love you guys love how sweet you guys are with each other ") u guys always find nice things we need to go to yard sales it's been a long time ") thanks for taking us with u guys blessings
OMG, I can't get enough of your channel, love how down to earth you both are and how honest. I'm a Colt collector and absolutely love your Peacemaker shirt, I have a Peacemaker in my collection with mother of pearl grips, all my hand guns have mother of pearl grips though, I adore the look. Silly to ask but do you remember where you got your shirt? I must find that shirt! I have a peacemaker belt buckle I always wear. if you don't remember it's ok, I am now on the search for it. Blessings.
This is how I clean silver, with SCIENCE! The usual tarnish on silver is black sulfide. This method is non-toxic, good for the environment, & cheaper too!! Easily clean silver with aluminum foil, baking soda and hot water. This method uses electrolytic action instead of chemical-polish abrasion and removes the tarnish from oxidized silver without removing any of the underlying metal. You can even let the tarnished silver soak in the solution. 1. Line a non-metal container (large enough to hold your silver items) in aluminum foil, making sure that the shiny side is facing towards you. 2. Place the tarnished silver items into the foil-lined container. 3. Pour very hot water into the bowl to cover the silver items. 4. Add two heaping tablespoons of baking soda to the water until it begins to bubble. 5. Allow the silver items to soak in the baking soda mixture for about 30 minutes. 6. Remove the silver pieces from the water. 7. Rinse well, making sure that all the baking soda is removed from the crevices of the silver items. 8. Dry well before storing. The aluminum foil is now tarnished and ready to be re-used or recycled. You can pour the baking soda solution down the drain. No fuss. No muss. And no harmful chemicals were used. Just remember, do not wear rubber gloves when working with your silver since rubber is corrosive to silver. You can use non latex gloves.
John Woodcock so many You Tube watchers are all caught up in this “vintage”(?) junk. Rob and Karen find the real and historical antiques. You Tube could promote them more and should!
Hi Rob and Karen! Great video! Karen you should take a course in stained glass works. You could make money during the winter fixing stain glass. You could pick more of the pieces up at garage sales, fix and flip them. Cheers!
Put baking soda in a bowl lined with aluminium, put the silver in and add boiling water. Rinse with water and dry. Cleans silver instantly and does not damage the silver plate. Really quick! Great for silverware
hi again , i feel bit sad to not watching u during weekend but thats keep me waiting till monday for the new episode .... it was bit weird to hear Karen when u walking away from here ... happy to that u could sell the stuff u found
Great finds 🍀☀️😊.. i was wondering if the furniture sold before doing it up 🙃😊.. glad you made the trip to the " other side" 😆.. thanks for sharing your day sweethearts 😘😊
The dressers are so charming and farm house looking... Did Karen fill the extra holes in the drawer fronts. And the stain glass is so elegant and the fluer de lis perfect for your neck of the woods. And one more thing.... Never. Never call your better half a strong buzzard......I'll sic my Chihuahua on ya!
"She's a tough old buzzard." A tough old buzzard who collects poison bottles and mourning attire. Best to sleep with one eye open for while, my friend. 😜 \m/
I love the dressers I LOVE the stained glass, I have a shorter one on my window. WOW!! I wish I would find a garage sale like that ( we do) because our town is about 125 years old. And there are a lot of Victorian houses and older homes and buildings (some built before the town was incorporated) and they have a lot of stuff being sold and they are always antiques, that’s why i like those garage sales the most.
Love that stained glass very nice :). I hope my hubby has never called me, "an old Buzzard" behind my back lol. Well the auction we have our stuff in is still going on. The 1800's bow top is only at $12.50 with 2 more days to go. I put a max bid of $10 to start it off lol. But I can't buy it back, bummer. My bids on other peoples' items total over $60 and that's just about what our stuff must be at, man people better get bidding so we can make some profit lol. I've been busy wheeling and dealing on FB and Kijijii so made some $ on those sites and bought more stuff for resale (vintage and collectible items). Take care
We keep most of them! :D ...as we're collectors.. but when Karen *DOES* sell something, she uses a local buy/sell app like LetGo or OfferUp - it;s called Varage Sale but I think you have to be local to even get access to it. We are looking at setting up an Etsy shop so we can offer some of our finds to our viewers. :)
@@BargainBarons an etsy shop would be great I have one and the things you find would sell really well.Also people like myself in the UK have a chance to get something special
Rob to funny she's a tough old buzzard reminds me of the movie planes trains automobiles, the man tells his wife to get out of the truck to lift the luggage Steve Martin, John candy says oh no ,the man says she's strong her first baby came out sideways ,my first thought when you said I'll wait for the wife lol thanks guys
🇺🇸Greetings Rob &Karen. I luv that stained glass. The dresser set was nice. Now where did u get ur black purse bag. I've been admiring it every since i saw this channel. Who is it by. May u always b safe,healthy &blessed
hi guys !!! here in nc those dressers would sell for $250.00 each. just thought i'd throw that in so whomever buys them for 200 for both is getting a fantastic deal. my husband calls me "old goat" lol
In the US she couldn’t get $20 a piece for that furniture. Sad, but true. Grandmother’s furniture is so hard to get rid of here. Stained glass pieces bring good money though. Canadians are such kind and good hearted people. So glad you were able to sell those oak pieces. Karen is such a good antiques broker! Yeah!
Still sells well here in our city - doesn't go for a whole lot - but as long as Karen can get these things for $40 or $50 each.. she can usually flip them for double. :)
Rickey, you are so right about the prices of the dresser and wash stand. I work in an antiques/thrift store in Virginia, and we can't hardly give them away any more. We have a couple of dressers with the mirrors in beautiful original condition for less than a hundred dollars and they have been sitting here for months. Have four or five washstands, two with the towel bar, in beautiful condition, and they have been here for months also. Have one washstand in old finish, just needs some Liquid Gold or wax for $35.00 and nobody has even looked at it. The furniture market here in the states is in terrible shape. At auction furniture goes for less than 20 percent of what it brought even two years ago. You're lucky if round oak claw foot dining tables which used to bring four or five hundred dollars bring a hundred dollars. Same with round front china closets. The last two I saw at auction brought $140.00 and $160.00. It's heart breaking.
zrp8y23 my Goodwill had a very, very large antique spinning/flax wheel. They started at $250, waited 6 months and then sold it for $29.99. They price most antique furniture at $14.99 - $24.99. The St. Vincent de Paul sells most furniture for $10-$40. They often have 50% off furniture and pictures. Pictures bring $3-$8. No one wants the old stuff anymore! I am in a historic KY town also. Doesn’t matter. Yard sales just drag the stuff back inside or donate it. Rockers bring $5.
@@rickeydonald4756 Yes, chairs and rockers are dead stock. We can sell sets of four, six or eight chairs but only if they are very reasonably priced. Victorian furniture is dead. Marble top tables and dressers sit forever. What is selling is used furniture which is useful like dressers and chests of drawers and kitchen dinette sets - practical useful things. Good glassware, china and crystal are are almost impossible to sell for any price. The problem with the antiques market is that millennials don't want anything. Their parents and grandparents were the collectors who made the antiques market. They are dying off leaving their collections to the millennials who are dumping it at auctions or thrift stores and there are few buyers.
Tarnish needs to come off and make sure not to use eggs in silver or plate. Once clean then put away properly won't tarnish. My grandmother taught me how to take care of silver& plate plus old cooper. She made me every summer learned to her 3 Crystal huge chandeliers and all the Silver. Actually leaving it to tarnish makes it wear Silver plate off faster.
I have always cleaned my silver by putting tinfoil in the sink and then putting borax and boiling water - soak the silver in the solution and then buff and dry off.
Fumed oak! Or the incorrect but mostly used name "tiger oak" Made for the middle class populace who couldn't buy real wood! I bought a dresser like this decades ago, decided to refinish it (before I knew better) and the dresser was made of compressed paper! Darn thing disintegrated except the mirror frame!
Yes!! Well it IS real wood, but just considered a lesser wood than oak... now-a-days the furniture they make really ISN'T wood!! hahaha! It's all sawdust! LOL
Dear, dear Rob.......I almost lost it when you said "She is a strong old buzzard!" I would never had lasted 40 years of marriage (and going strong !) had I said that! I thought it many times though!!!!! What great finds! Love the stained glass window!
Hi kids, I have a little commode just like the one you just found, faux finish, so not too much refinishing can be done, but it still has the towel rack, which is nice! Wowser on the stained glass, you can still hang it, even with imperfections, will look beautiful!!! Great job as usual! All my best to the old buzzard, & Curby.
Strong old Buzzard! Awesome furniture! Love that window!
hahahaha
Awesome find and buy on the wash stand and dresser set....even better on the profit you made on the resale! Love, love , love the stained glass window.....
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your videos during our shelter in place order. They have provided my family and I so much entertainment. Thank you!
Wow, thank you Tim!! 👍👍
High on antiques, way to be! Love you guys!
Nice to see the furniture before and after👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Beautiful window!! Keren got the 💪!! Awesome video!! On to the next!! 💜💜💜
I couldn't wait, but did, to read the comments! It must have been on your mind the rest of the hunt. Looking forward to the behind the scenes video... Love you Guys 🤗👍👏
Hi Karen & Rob
What a great purchase. The dresser set is really nice. That stained glass window is awesome. It's so pretty you don't notice the broken pains. Its lovely. Leta
These two seem like a lovely couple.
Thanks Grace! :D
Hi brother n sister love you guys love how sweet you guys are with each other ") u guys always find nice things we need to go to yard sales it's been a long time ") thanks for taking us with u guys blessings
So nice when you can make such a great profit. Also sharing that time together. Very nice 🤗 you guys are fun!!
OMG, I can't get enough of your channel, love how down to earth you both are and how honest. I'm a Colt collector and absolutely love your Peacemaker shirt, I have a Peacemaker in my collection with mother of pearl grips, all my hand guns have mother of pearl grips though, I adore the look. Silly to ask but do you remember where you got your shirt? I must find that shirt! I have a peacemaker belt buckle I always wear. if you don't remember it's ok, I am now on the search for it. Blessings.
*AWESOME!* :D :D :D Thanks so much for watching and commenting! =)
WOW! That sure was worth the drive! Great finds!
Dressers were gorgeous, another great instalment in the Bargain Barons series : )
Awesome! =) Thanks so much Emily! :D
W.O.W. Great finds again! I love watching you two enjoy finding treasures!
"Strong old buzzard....."..... you brave man, Rob!
lol I don't think she's seen this yet!! :D :D hahahahahahahahaha
@@BargainBarons
Oh boy....
😉
Love the stained glass
Beautiful finds Karen 👍
Good morning Karen and Rob🙂
That was worth the trip for Yous Two and for me to watch (as always).
Happy Monday
Take care of Yourselves😁
Oh WOW!! You two find the nicest stuff!!
Thanks Connie! :D
Good Morning Karen & Rob!Thank You so much for the understanding, about my mom. I appreciate the kindness.
You and your family are in our thoughts Tish.
The old buzzard comment made coffee shoot out my nose I was laughing so hard. Am still smiling thinking about it!
LOL :D
This is how I clean silver, with SCIENCE! The usual tarnish on silver is black sulfide. This method is non-toxic, good for the environment, & cheaper too!! Easily clean silver with aluminum foil, baking soda and hot water. This method uses electrolytic action instead of chemical-polish abrasion and removes the tarnish from oxidized silver without removing any of the underlying metal. You can even let the tarnished silver soak in the solution.
1. Line a non-metal container (large enough to hold your silver items) in aluminum foil, making sure that the shiny side is facing towards you.
2. Place the tarnished silver items into the foil-lined container.
3. Pour very hot water into the bowl to cover the silver items.
4. Add two heaping tablespoons of baking soda to the water until it begins to bubble.
5. Allow the silver items to soak in the baking soda mixture for about 30 minutes.
6. Remove the silver pieces from the water.
7. Rinse well, making sure that all the baking soda is removed from the crevices of the silver items.
8. Dry well before storing.
The aluminum foil is now tarnished and ready to be re-used or recycled. You can pour the baking soda solution down the drain. No fuss. No muss. And no harmful chemicals were used.
Just remember, do not wear rubber gloves when working with your silver since rubber is corrosive to silver. You can use non latex gloves.
Neat!!! We'll have to try that!! =)
Rob.....a strong old buzzard!!! Methinks that is going to cost you. LOL.
Hahaha Ahh.. I already pay a little every day anyway. :) ;D
Awesome job! Come on people let's get our up North friends to 10000 subscribers!!!👍
*THANKS JOHN!* :D :D :D
John Woodcock so many You Tube watchers are all caught up in this “vintage”(?) junk. Rob and Karen find the real and historical antiques. You Tube could promote them more and should!
Thanks Rickey!!! We would LOVE some love and promotion from the YT gods! :D
John Woodcock
I subscribed today! I am from Australia. They are so down to earth. Lovely couple.
Wow, the buys Wow. Well done, take care guys and God bless
Thanks Cynthia!! 😁😁👍
Hi kids nice finds,love it. Rob when you said old buzzard I said oh boy are you in trouble,lol👍👍❤❤
Hahahahaha =D
Thanks for the info on cleaning the silver. I like to leave it alone once I get them. Great score today!!!!! Rock On!!!!!!
Thanks again as always Kathy!!! :D :D :D
Hi Rob and Karen! Great video! Karen you should take a course in stained glass works. You could make money during the winter fixing stain glass. You could pick more of the pieces up at garage sales, fix and flip them. Cheers!
Great finds.
Put baking soda in a bowl lined with aluminium, put the silver in and add boiling water. Rinse with water and dry. Cleans silver instantly and does not damage the silver plate. Really quick! Great for silverware
Great!! We'll give that a shot! =)
Love! the Fleur De Lis on the stained glass!
Need to take a trip from saskatoon to some regina garage sales. Live a good vintage find
I love your videos!!! You two have such a neat relationship !!!!!!!!!!1
Thanks Cheryl!! =)
Yes that dresser looks slot better out of the garage it’s going to be a beauty when Karen puts her magic touch on it
hi again , i feel bit sad to not watching u during weekend but thats keep me waiting till monday for the new episode .... it was bit weird to hear Karen when u walking away from here ... happy to that u could sell the stuff u found
I heard that Rob “strong old buzzard”. LOL 😂😂😂. Australia 🦘
lol
The Midas Touch; you have it. Another great ride along.
:D Thanks again as always Ken! =)
Love your treasures you found today.
Super nice finds.
Omg you guys you answered me. Thanks, will be watching. I live in San Diego
Wow, good score on the fumed oak pair.
I hope you get them gorgeous again.
Karen sold them as-is to a re finisher. :)
Great finds 🍀☀️😊.. i was wondering if the furniture sold before doing it up 🙃😊.. glad you made the trip to the " other side" 😆.. thanks for sharing your day sweethearts 😘😊
Karen put a coat of stain over the tops, but sold them before I was able to get another photo LOL
Wow ,awesome vid 😎
Karen love your Tee shirt...and the stain glass.✌❤🇺🇸🙋
The dressers are so charming and farm house looking... Did Karen fill the extra holes in the drawer fronts. And the stain glass is so elegant and the fluer de lis perfect for your neck of the woods. And one more thing.... Never. Never call your better half a strong buzzard......I'll sic my Chihuahua on ya!
lol. Karen just sold the dressers as-is. She did not fix them up. :)
You put your wash towels on the dowel to dry, called a " wash stand".
Try keeping a moving blanket with you to lay in the bed of the truck😊
To clean silver go into a jewellers shop and buy a cloth for cleaning silver also you can buy one fo cleaning gold
I love all the videos.I smile and talk to video l ty
"She's a tough old buzzard." A tough old buzzard who collects poison bottles and mourning attire. Best to sleep with one eye open for while, my friend. 😜 \m/
LOL \m/ Good idea! =D
I love the dressers I LOVE the stained glass, I have a shorter one on my window. WOW!! I wish I would find a garage sale like that ( we do) because our town is about 125 years old. And there are a lot of Victorian houses and older homes and buildings (some built before the town was incorporated) and they have a lot of stuff being sold and they are always antiques, that’s why i like those garage sales the most.
Yeah that stained glass piece is pretty awesome!! I would have had a better value on it if it wasn't broken... still awesome though! :D
Yeah! Those stained glass pieces are soo expensive
Yeah I was a bit blown away by the values when I was researching this stained glass piece on Ebay....
Yeah seriously especially ones like those from the Victorian era. Those are worth a whole bunch!
The stain glass window is so beautiful. Hope you are able to get it fixed.
Beautiful stained glass piece,fingers crossed you can fix it Karen. Nice furniture also.
Beautiful wood.
Love that stained glass very nice :). I hope my hubby has never called me, "an old Buzzard" behind my back lol. Well the auction we have our stuff in is still going on. The 1800's bow top is only at $12.50 with 2 more days to go. I put a max bid of $10 to start it off lol. But I can't buy it back, bummer. My bids on other peoples' items total over $60 and that's just about what our stuff must be at, man people better get bidding so we can make some profit lol. I've been busy wheeling and dealing on FB and Kijijii so made some $ on those sites and bought more stuff for resale (vintage and collectible items). Take care
Haaahahaha Ahh Karen knows! :D =) LOL Hope your auction goes well!!! Sometimes the bids don't roll in until the end...
Love to see how you improve them or where you put the in your home..
From Rhode Island USA
You guys are all over my RUclips. Maybe it's because I've been watching a lot of your videos.😊
Haha yes I'm sure that's how the RUclips algorithm works... if you watch a lot of a particular channel, it keeps recommending those videos...
☮ Barons....
I had that same dresser. I found it in an alley. It was dated at 1920.
Haha!! WOW!
I clean my silver even jewelry wit toothpaste...and a soft toothbrush..turns out beautiful
Interesting!! We still have a lot to learn about silver care!! =)
You guys are so darn cute!
Get some panthers tape that might hold everything in place and not hurt the finish
just loved the video.Where do you sell your fabulous items
We keep most of them! :D ...as we're collectors.. but when Karen *DOES* sell something, she uses a local buy/sell app like LetGo or OfferUp - it;s called Varage Sale but I think you have to be local to even get access to it. We are looking at setting up an Etsy shop so we can offer some of our finds to our viewers. :)
@@BargainBarons an etsy shop would be great I have one and the things you find would sell really well.Also people like myself in the UK have a chance to get something special
Rob to funny she's a tough old buzzard reminds me of the movie planes trains automobiles, the man tells his wife to get out of the truck to lift the luggage Steve Martin, John candy says oh no ,the man says she's strong her first baby came out sideways ,my first thought when you said I'll wait for the wife lol thanks guys
LOL hahaha yes I remember that movie. :) I always remembered Mama was Mama Fratelli from The Goonies! =)
faux painted is actually harder to find in good condition,, I have a highboy 1910?
A strong ol buzzard🤭🤫😂
lol
🇺🇸Greetings Rob &Karen. I luv that stained glass. The dresser set was nice. Now where did u get ur black purse bag. I've been admiring it every since i saw this channel. Who is it by. May u always b safe,healthy &blessed
Karen received that bag about a decade or so ago at a family Christmas gathering, it's a Harley Davidson brand bag. :)
hi guys !!! here in nc those dressers would sell for $250.00 each. just thought i'd throw that in so whomever buys them for 200 for both is getting a fantastic deal. my husband calls me "old goat" lol
Wow!! Just goes to show how location can change the value of some larger objects. :)
What can I say just love your videos in England they use to polish with cigarette ash don't know if it worked 😂😂😂😂
Interesting!! Never heard of polishing with cigarette ashes before! =D
I also love your Tats
Can you get items resilvered if you’ve rubbed all the silver off?
I believe it is possible but would be pretty cost prohibitive.
Rob, seriously ... a strong ole buzzard!! ??? How long will you be paying on that one? If it was me, it would be years! Lol!!
hahahaha
That stained glass piece would prob run a couple hundred to repair. The old glass might have some worth though.
250.00 if you fix up put new handles.
👍😁
In the US she couldn’t get $20 a piece for that furniture. Sad, but true. Grandmother’s furniture is so hard to get rid of here. Stained glass pieces bring good money though. Canadians are such kind and good hearted people. So glad you were able to sell those oak pieces. Karen is such a good antiques broker! Yeah!
Still sells well here in our city - doesn't go for a whole lot - but as long as Karen can get these things for $40 or $50 each.. she can usually flip them for double. :)
Rickey, you are so right about the prices of the dresser and wash stand. I work in an antiques/thrift store in Virginia, and we can't hardly give them away any more. We have a couple of dressers with the mirrors in beautiful original condition for less than a hundred dollars and they have been sitting here for months. Have four or five washstands, two with the towel bar, in beautiful condition, and they have been here for months also. Have one washstand in old finish, just needs some Liquid Gold or wax for $35.00 and nobody has even looked at it. The furniture market here in the states is in terrible shape. At auction furniture goes for less than 20 percent of what it brought even two years ago. You're lucky if round oak claw foot dining tables which used to bring four or five hundred dollars bring a hundred dollars. Same with round front china closets. The last two I saw at auction brought $140.00 and $160.00. It's heart breaking.
zrp8y23 my Goodwill had a very, very large antique spinning/flax wheel. They started at $250, waited 6 months and then sold it for $29.99. They price most antique furniture at $14.99 - $24.99. The St. Vincent de Paul sells most furniture for $10-$40. They often have 50% off furniture and pictures. Pictures bring $3-$8. No one wants the old stuff anymore! I am in a historic KY town also. Doesn’t matter. Yard sales just drag the stuff back inside or donate it. Rockers bring $5.
@@rickeydonald4756 Yes, chairs and rockers are dead stock. We can sell sets of four, six or eight chairs but only if they are very reasonably priced. Victorian furniture is dead. Marble top tables and dressers sit forever. What is selling is used furniture which is useful like dressers and chests of drawers and kitchen dinette sets - practical useful things. Good glassware, china and crystal are are almost impossible to sell for any price. The problem with the antiques market is that millennials don't want anything. Their parents and grandparents were the collectors who made the antiques market. They are dying off leaving their collections to the millennials who are dumping it at auctions or thrift stores and there are few buyers.
Tarnish needs to come off and make sure not to use eggs in silver or plate. Once clean then put away properly won't tarnish. My grandmother taught me how to take care of silver& plate plus old cooper. She made me every summer learned to her 3 Crystal huge chandeliers and all the Silver. Actually leaving it to tarnish makes it wear Silver plate off faster.
*WOW!* I think we could learn a thing or two about silver care from you!!! =)
I have always cleaned my silver by putting tinfoil in the sink and then putting borax and boiling water - soak the silver in the solution and then buff and dry off.
Yes I think we'll have to try that....
Great items! Put some old blanket in your car, so you can put your treasures on without scratching the backs! The sound when they slide 🥴🥴🥴.
We have some fabric reusable shopping bags stuffed under the seats we can always pull out... :)
@@BargainBarons but do you? 🤪
@@christelstrebus7175 Sometimes...
U sold 2 dressers for 250 did u do any thing to them?
I believe tarnish can destroy your silver, too.
yes that's correct.. I've seen it pitted etc....
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Great profits ") 💵💵
Sooooo.....did your mirror fit into the frame ??
*YES!!!* My bad (rob), Karen got the mirror in the frame and sold it before I could get a photo!! LOL So sorry, but YES it TOTALLY fit perfectly!! :D
@@BargainBarons awesome !
Fumed oak! Or the incorrect but mostly used name "tiger oak"
Made for the middle class populace who couldn't buy real wood!
I bought a dresser like this decades ago, decided to refinish it (before I knew better) and the dresser was made of compressed paper! Darn thing disintegrated except the mirror frame!
Yes!! Well it IS real wood, but just considered a lesser wood than oak... now-a-days the furniture they make really ISN'T wood!! hahaha! It's all sawdust! LOL
I meant real wood as in mahogany, quality oak, cherry etc., not cheap painted wood to look like the real deal!
You guys are sooooooooo cute❤️
Thanks Sue! =D
Three words every woman wants to hear: strong old buzzard. 😁👍🤣
lol
Dear, dear Rob.......I almost lost it when you said "She is a strong old buzzard!" I would never had lasted 40 years of marriage (and going strong !) had I said that! I thought it many times though!!!!! What great finds! Love the stained glass window!
Haaaahahahahaha Ahh she knows it! :D =)
Evening !
ステンドグラスは今でも高い価値があります❗️すごい⤴️⤴️日本だと500万円以上もするです😉👍✨手作りで匠がだから、とても⤴️⤴️価値がつきます
再度、感謝します 嘉数順子!
Old buzzerard? How about "muscled beauty"?
lol
If you didn’t live so far I would come out and fix your stained glass window for you. It would be a long Drive from Chicago.
Hahaha yeah it would be a bit of a trip! lol Such a nice offer though!! Thanks so much! =)
I wonder who edits these videos, if it is Karen then Rob the secret is out of the bag. Great finds!
LOL it's *NOT* Karen. :)
Don't you dare call Karen an old buzzard 👅
LOL She knows I'm joking. :D
@@BargainBarons I know 😋 you two are great!!!
@@smilz7748 LOL thx. :)
ステンドグラスを部屋につけてランプしてオシャレな応接間にする人気が高いので、古いステンドグラスが価値があります
Old buzzard 😡u might be sleeping in the truck tonight lol
lol
I'm telling Karen........
lol
I never polish my epns !
good plan! Otherwise you'll eventually just have a copper, or nickel bowl.. no silver left at all! hahahahahahaha
Hi kids, I have a little commode just like the one you just found, faux finish, so not too much refinishing can be done, but it still has the towel rack, which is nice! Wowser on the stained glass, you can still hang it, even with imperfections, will look beautiful!!! Great job as usual! All my best to the old buzzard, & Curby.