Really loved the old appliances! That old washing machine in the kitchen, my grandma had one like it. You wash the clothes in the tub & put them through the wringer to get rid of excess water before hanging the clothes on a clothesline. Also, this TV’s in the fireplace room looked to be from the 60’s. I had one like the small white one as a kid. 😊
It's a washing machine with a wringer to get the water out of clothes to make them easier to dry, not a bread maker. The inside wall wood is called bead board and in tongue and groove. The weird candle things as you called them are power pole insulators from many years ago!
Thank you Brandon....love your finds and the way you talk through your videos. I do alot of laughing too!! Also love the way you respect the things in the houses.
Thank you so much for sharing. And to the people who commented. You never know when your going to learn something. I learned thru all of you. Thank you!
I know you didn't mention some of these items but I thought I would share what I noticed. @15:26 when you were looking at the hymnals, the stand they are on is an old stand for a bowl and pitcher. Before running water people would have a stand with a ceramic bowl and a pitcher for water for washing their faces. The give away here is the two towel rods on either side. @21:00 right behind the box you opened is a glass piece. That glass piece is a floral frog. You put them in the bottom of a vase to put the flower stems into to help them stand up and not flop over. @23:38 the glass jar you picked up is an old fumigator. You would put bug killer in it then used a pump (which part of is missing here) and it automized the poison into a mist. On that same table, the red item you opened up is an old coin purse. @25:24 The post card you picked up with the baby picture, you mentioned wondering how old it was. Sometimes you can check the cancellation mark on the stamp for a date. @27:02 it looks like the bed is a trundle bed. The extra mattress underneath would pull out and be an extra bed for company. In regards to the pink toilet paper, they quit making colored toilet paper because a lot of ladies were sensitive to it and it caused irritation. The second part of the barn was the chicken coop. It had nesting boxes on the wall.
That first out building looks to be maybe a root celler for storing food long term and/or a smokehouse. The oily pool area would have stairs down so he could drive over it and go down to work on his cars from underneath....mainly do oil changes etc ....great finds....lots of stuff that could bring money.
Happy birthday! What a cool find. That log cabin is probably worth more than the property itself. Those turquoise glass things upstairs that seemed like candle holders are electrical insulators. They used to be on electric poles and such.
At 16:23 that would be a black & white TV from about 1971-73. Why you ask would people want a B & W ? In our home in 1976 parents got their kids one for the kid's bedroom. That's because colour was still too expensive. The big colour TV was for the living room.
You have become my favorite explorer! The piece of wood with the metal blade (door jam) is for removing corn from the cob. I cut myself every summer with one.
Oh no, I missed the premiere, I didn't pay attention to the time. 🥺 Very best wishes for your birthday, Brandon.🥳 I hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones. 🎂🎉 Awesome exploration, the old fridge looks really cool. Old time capsules like that are absolutely fantastic with all the old appliances. I always find it sad when family photos are scattered on the floor in such a mess. An amazing house with lots of cool stuff. Thanks for the great time travel into the past. Take care, stay safe and healthy. Above all, enjoy your special day and congratulations on your 10,000 subscribers. 👏🎉❤️🎉
What a great livechat, my heart really aches for this place, dust, dirt and all. I've yet to rewatch. Thanks, congratulations on 10k and Happy Birthday Brandon! 🎂 It's a big one! (4:32 Expect to hear a lot about your killer breadmaker aka washing machine. 😆👍)
Awesome, awesome - where do I start, the beautiful wood paneling on the kitchen and living room walls, the old wringer washer and refrigerator in the kitchen! When you were in the garage I believe that square pit filled with water in the floor was possibly a mechanic's pit. You would pull the car over it to change the oil and work on the under carriage of the cars. It's probably just filled with rain water run off, that would explain the oily sheen on the water. That great log cabin fantastic workmanship!! Those old pictures, letters, and hand written notes were really sad to see.......
Happy Birthday Brandon! This is one of those really cool ones with some much awesome stuff left behind. Definitely a great time capsule as well. Keep Orange Crushing it!
That old fishing pole is an old fly rod, I remember My Dad and Grandpa having ones pretty close to the same. Was so sad seeing all those old pictures scattered on the floor.
Brandon I loved this I love the old farms I can't help but wonder if the refrigerator and stove and washer still works, I just loved this and I love old barns to so this was a fun one
Thank you for sharing this nice home.I really like the appliances. The amazing refrigerator, what you called a bread maker that looks like a washing machine. What’s currently a mess that was once loved by the owner is sad.
Happy Birthday! Kinda sad how so much stuff just gets left behind. Although, maybe someone is still watching over this place. You had a couple of weird things happen. Maybe that battery drained for another reason.
Always great whit you young men i was born in 1965 so before internet but learned all about it and i still have 4 tracks and records and cds and ipod etc
At 38:00 those round glass "things" are from many decades ago. They are from the top of power poles to guide the electric wires. They don't look like that anymore; not even sure if the power companies use glass ?
This is a story of the past and you ache to hear about it omg so awesome the antiques in there wow oh wow I would love to know and the spirit of the house is not happy with you being there but only if he could tell us
It's a fly rod and reel. Bet there are flys and lures there somewhere. Yellow tiles on wall i think are ceiling tin. Goes on a ceiling for decoration. You find them in old saloons or fine homes.
The tv in the living room i want to say may have been a little earier than 1965, but the smaller tv was later, my mom had that exact one when she passed and i took it, then gave it to one of my kids lol, they lasted forever when made in the old days.i remember one we had was fhe same when i was around 3 years old, my aunt had a washer just like your bread machine lol all of the stuff in the kitchen cupboards would be worth money now especially the plastic containers and Tupper ware, there was a foot step that had a clean spot in the shape of a square The white glass on the cabinet in the living room by the fireplace looks like it might be what is called milk glass, i Don't know its proper name but worth a few bucks. The fishing pole reel , we have a couple of those but im not quite sure where they are at the moment . I have a bunch if old old books a couple even signed by the author, and last but not least when you were messing around with that water in the garage i kept expecting something to float to the top lol Great find lots of old things worg a lot that will get taken iver by nature and buried in time soon.
Happy Birthday Brandon may you be blessed with alot more Birthdays:) Thank you for this explore it is cute and awesome feel the vibes kinda good and bad. Stay safe and be Healthy Love ya friend. Happy Holidays
That big machine you said you could make bread in is a washing machine. A wringer type washing machine .You run the clothes through the top which wrings the water out of them .
That litte tv is prob about 70s early. I actually had one. Like that and it lasted for years. That Philco tv is mor closer to 60s era. It may be black & white. That step stool would be worth about 100.oo at an antique store probably. Anyway im gonna finish watching its late no one to bother me. ☺️ This is my first video ofvyoursvto see. Wishing you a Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas 🤶 from Texas 🇺🇸
🤣😂🤣😂🤣 That wasn't a dough maker/press.. That was a antique washing machine and wringer for clothes..LOL Also have to add in HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRANDON...🎉🎉🎉
That piece of wood was used to make cream style corn by pressing corn on the cob back and forth over the metal cutters. I sure do enjoy watching all of you videos. 😊
the light above the table in the kitchen is a pull-down light, that egg shape metal thing has a spring and coiled cord in it that allow you to pull the light down then push it up ut of the way when you are done.
Cool ! At 40:10, no this will not change the world but it is interesting. The person was a teacher !! It has times for certain lessons and what is going to be discussed.
What an awesome place. In the upstairs bedroom, there was a table by the bathroom that I had to look at a couple times. I have one exactly like it. I know it as a library table. They're well over 100 years old.
Hi Brandon. Happy happy birthday! Hope you had a great time with your family and friends! I saw someone commented on the bread maker being an old washing machine. Oh Brandon, wouldn’t that be something to see dough being made in that😅 All those photos. That is so sad seeing that. Merry Christmas ❤️
the thing you said you could make bread in is indeed a washing machine dear... i love your show thank you .. may God keep you safe in all your travels. a big fan from eastern oregon
One of the best ones yet Brandon! WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! Keep up the great work❤and keep them coming. You’ll get to a million before ya know it. PS. I get a kick out of every time you say EH?!!! And I’m a BC, Canadian . Gives me a little proud moment lol.
Happy Birthday ! im sorry i had to laugh cause your bread maker is actually a washing machine lol loved the whole place but i really liked the last little cabin so cool ! i think they were ok with you being there, they messed with your camera but they didnt do anything bad so maybe just curious, thank you Brandon for another amazing video !
Really loved the old appliances! That old washing machine in the kitchen, my grandma had one like it. You wash the clothes in the tub & put them through the wringer to get rid of excess water before hanging the clothes on a clothesline.
Also, this TV’s in the fireplace room looked to be from the 60’s. I had one like the small white one as a kid. 😊
It's a washing machine with a wringer to get the water out of clothes to make them easier to dry, not a bread maker. The inside wall wood is called bead board and in tongue and groove. The weird candle things as you called them are power pole insulators from many years ago!
I chuckled when Brandon called the wringer washer a bread maker. It's ok Brandon....you are a youngin!!!😂😂
Thank you Brandon....love your finds and the way you talk through your videos. I do alot of laughing too!! Also love the way you respect the things in the houses.
you're hilarious Brandon. it's a washer with a wringer, boo... not a mixer. you truly are funny. #awesome❤
Got me a good chuckle 😅
Brings back memories my mom used a wringer washer when I was growing up
Thank you so much for sharing. And to the people who commented. You never know when your going to learn something. I learned thru all of you. Thank you!
Awesome house son. So many antiques left behind. Great explore. You are still my favorite! ❤️
I know you didn't mention some of these items but I thought I would share what I noticed.
@15:26 when you were looking at the hymnals, the stand they are on is an old stand for a bowl and pitcher. Before running water people would have a stand with a ceramic bowl and a pitcher for water for washing their faces. The give away here is the two towel rods on either side.
@21:00 right behind the box you opened is a glass piece. That glass piece is a floral frog. You put them in the bottom of a vase to put the flower stems into to help them stand up and not flop over.
@23:38 the glass jar you picked up is an old fumigator. You would put bug killer in it then used a pump (which part of is missing here) and it automized the poison into a mist. On that same table, the red item you opened up is an old coin purse.
@25:24 The post card you picked up with the baby picture, you mentioned wondering how old it was. Sometimes you can check the cancellation mark on the stamp for a date.
@27:02 it looks like the bed is a trundle bed. The extra mattress underneath would pull out and be an extra bed for company.
In regards to the pink toilet paper, they quit making colored toilet paper because a lot of ladies were sensitive to it and it caused irritation.
The second part of the barn was the chicken coop. It had nesting boxes on the wall.
Awesome find! Love that old peg leg TV. Would love to get up north and shoot some places like that.
I bet that old freezer in virtually mint condition still works, they don't build stuff like this anymore designed to lasts decades and longer
Thank you 😊 awesome 👌
Think about the good time this house must have seen holidays Birthdays and Anniversaries the Thanksgivings a Christmases and children’s laughter!
That first out building looks to be maybe a root celler for storing food long term and/or a smokehouse. The oily pool area would have stairs down so he could drive over it and go down to work on his cars from underneath....mainly do oil changes etc ....great finds....lots of stuff that could bring money.
Hahaha 😂 stay cool 😎 Brandon always a great video love your videos
Love your music 🎶 too awesome 👌 ❤
That is a old washing machine , not a bread maker 😅 Brandon , you crack me up 😂😂😂 . I love your videos . Keep orange crushing it !!!
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Happy birthday! What a cool find. That log cabin is probably worth more than the property itself. Those turquoise glass things upstairs that seemed like candle holders are electrical insulators. They used to be on electric poles and such.
I don’t know why but I love seeing old TVs or old fridges in these old homes.
Bread maker had a good chuckle 😃 ur awesome 👌
Such a cool place so much neat old items reminds me of my grandmothers furnishings and photos thank you
This place is beautiful. It makes me want to clean it up. The wood on the walls just stunning.❤❤Thank you for sharing ❤
I love how you try to show everything not all explorers do
At 16:23 that would be a black & white TV from about 1971-73. Why you ask would people want a B & W ? In our home in 1976 parents got their kids one for the kid's bedroom. That's because colour was still too expensive. The big colour TV was for the living room.
Happy birthday Brandon.
You’re too funny !! Killer Bread ! That was an old washing machine! Keep up the good work Brandon.
Enjoy all of your RUclips videos keep up the great work.
You have become my favorite explorer! The piece of wood with the metal blade (door jam) is for removing corn from the cob. I cut myself every summer with one.
Killer Bread in the washing machine😅 that was freaking funny I laughed so hard
Awesome place!
Oh no, I missed the premiere, I didn't pay attention to the time. 🥺
Very best wishes for your birthday, Brandon.🥳 I hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones. 🎂🎉
Awesome exploration, the old fridge looks really cool. Old time capsules like that are absolutely fantastic with all the old appliances. I always find it sad when family photos are scattered on the floor in such a mess. An amazing house with lots of cool stuff.
Thanks for the great time travel into the past.
Take care, stay safe and healthy. Above all, enjoy your special day and congratulations on your 10,000 subscribers. 👏🎉❤️🎉
That's no problem, I released it earlier since I have a birthday dinner I am not missing! Haha ❤️🇩🇪
Thanks for that amazing message!! 🥳🤩🎉
@@BrandonAbandoned Enjoy your birthday dinner and party. 🎉🥳😊
Looks like mice have been in them books I love them old bed frames.
What a great livechat, my heart really aches for this place, dust, dirt and all.
I've yet to rewatch.
Thanks, congratulations on 10k and Happy Birthday Brandon! 🎂
It's a big one!
(4:32 Expect to hear a lot about your killer breadmaker aka washing machine. 😆👍)
Hahaha I'll be getting it for a while about that bread machine! 😜
Thanks a million brother!! 👊🏻❤️
@@BrandonAbandoned......
I thought that was a pretty creative name for it. 😊
I can’t wait to see that bread John😂like on that I Love Lucy episode 😂
That cabinet the TV is setting on is old
Lots of charm adding you, perfect xo
Had to pause at the "automatic safety winger". I believe that is a washing machine, the roller on top wrings out the clothes after they're washed.
Awesome, awesome - where do I start, the beautiful wood paneling on the kitchen and living room walls, the old wringer washer and refrigerator in the kitchen! When you were in the garage I believe that square pit filled with water in the floor was possibly a mechanic's pit. You would pull the car over it to change the oil and work on the under carriage of the cars. It's probably just filled with rain water run off, that would explain the oily sheen on the water. That great log cabin fantastic workmanship!! Those old pictures, letters, and hand written notes were really sad to see.......
Happy Birthday Brandon! This is one of those really cool ones with some much awesome stuff left behind. Definitely a great time capsule as well. Keep Orange Crushing it!
I think those old wierd candle things are actually some kind of insulators for like old power lines
What a way of living!!! My kind of style. So rustic, & beautiful it is. Great explore!!!
Belated Birthday Brandon. Thanks for the time capsule 👍🇨🇦
That old fishing pole is an old fly rod, I remember My Dad and Grandpa having ones pretty close to the same. Was so sad seeing all those old pictures scattered on the floor.
Brandon I loved this I love the old farms I can't help but wonder if the refrigerator and stove and washer still works, I just loved this and I love old barns to so this was a fun one
They probably do.
I bet that old Philco still works if it was plugged in. Ii had a smaller one in an attic apt. That worked like a charm
I like that bread machine lmao its s washer i rolled when heard u say that 😂😂😂
Most of the items look to be vintage 50s/60s. A true time capsule! Happy Birthday!
Thank you for sharing this nice home.I really like the appliances. The amazing refrigerator, what you called a bread maker that looks like a washing machine. What’s currently a mess that was once loved by the owner is sad.
Happy Birthday!
Kinda sad how so much stuff just gets left behind. Although, maybe someone is still watching over this place. You had a couple of weird things happen. Maybe that battery drained for another reason.
You make me smile Brandon
IT'S NOT A BREAD MAKER, IT'S AN OLD RINGER WASHING MACHINE. BEAUTIFUL OLD HOUSE 👍
Always great whit you young men i was born in 1965 so before internet but learned all about it and i still have 4 tracks and records and cds and ipod etc
At 38:00 those round glass "things" are from many decades ago. They are from the top of power poles to guide the electric wires. They don't look like that anymore; not even sure if the power companies use glass ?
👍🏻🤩Happy Birthday!!! 🤩 Grats on 10k subs! Woohoo! 🤗🥳🎉
That was a little guest house i guess i love the beds in there.
Hey sweetie! You truly do your best on guessing things! Keep up love all your videos and your charm❤
In horse barn , those little glass thing you picked up are old wiring insulator's that you would find in really old houses attics.
Great vidéo as Always can't wait to see more .👍👍❤️🎅🎄😺👋👋
Glass "candle holders" are glass insulators from power poles.
that place was amazing. thanks for sharing . ❤❤ stay safe love ya
This is a story of the past and you ache to hear about it omg so awesome the antiques in there wow oh wow I would love to know and the spirit of the house is not happy with you being there but only if he could tell us
We had a wringer washer like that back in the 70s. It was used in the woodshed.
Happy Birthday Brandon!
You'll see! 😉
Lookin forward!
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In the barn, there was a little round green things glass. They were insulators. They were on telephone poles way back in the day.
It's a fly rod and reel. Bet there are flys and lures there somewhere. Yellow tiles on wall i think are ceiling tin. Goes on a ceiling for decoration. You find them in old saloons or fine homes.
Door jam as u called it looked like a bottle cap opener
Haha, yeah, it's got that industrial look of a restaurant kitchen dough mixer.
The tv in the living room i want to say may have been a little earier than 1965, but the smaller tv was later, my mom had that exact one when she passed and i took it, then gave it to one of my kids lol, they lasted forever when made in the old days.i remember one we had was fhe same when i was around 3 years old, my aunt had a washer just like your bread machine lol all of the stuff in the kitchen cupboards would be worth money now especially the plastic containers and Tupper ware, there was a foot step that had a clean spot in the shape of a square
The white glass on the cabinet in the living room by the fireplace looks like it might be what is called milk glass, i Don't know its proper name but worth a few bucks. The fishing pole reel , we have a couple of those but im not quite sure where they are at the moment . I have a bunch if old old books a couple even signed by the author, and last but not least when you were messing around with that water in the garage i kept expecting something to float to the top lol
Great find lots of old things worg a lot that will get taken iver by nature and buried in time soon.
Happy Birthday Brandon may you be blessed with alot more Birthdays:) Thank you for this explore it is cute and awesome feel the vibes kinda good and bad. Stay safe and be Healthy Love ya friend. Happy Holidays
That big machine you said you could make bread in is a washing machine. A wringer type washing machine .You run the clothes through the top which wrings the water out of them .
That litte tv is prob about 70s early. I actually had one. Like that and it lasted for years. That Philco tv is mor closer to 60s era. It may be black & white. That step stool would be worth about 100.oo at an antique store probably.
Anyway im gonna finish watching its late no one to bother me. ☺️
This is my first video ofvyoursvto see. Wishing you a Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas 🤶 from Texas 🇺🇸
we are all here for the big birthday bash for mr brandon lol. this looks like a good one
Those things you thought were candle holders are insulators for power lines. Cool explore. We're from louisiana USA
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That wasn't a dough maker/press.. That was a antique washing machine and wringer for clothes..LOL
Also have to add in HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRANDON...🎉🎉🎉
i love the old farm houses brandon....thanks for sharing this video
Loving this explore going through all this stuff with you keep up the good works watch out for spooks there.
love this place!!1934 wow. i could be wrong but, i think that is washing machine not bread machine.maybe you just hungry. haha
That piece of wood was used to make cream style corn by pressing corn on the cob back and forth over the metal cutters. I sure do enjoy watching all of you videos. 😊
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
What you call bread maker is a wringer washing machine for clothes! We used one for years!
the light above the table in the kitchen is a pull-down light, that egg shape metal thing has a spring and coiled cord in it that allow you to pull the light down then push it up ut of the way when you are done.
Thanks for that awesome message and your support! 😁🤍
Happy Birthday Brandon! Have a super day! 🎉🎂🎁
Congratulations on hitting 10 K subscribers 🍾🎊
Happy Birthday 🎈
The brass figure is valuable, the glass door handles. And those glass bell insulator, very valuable.
Congratulations on your 10K subscribers, Brandon! 👏 👏 👏
in the shed you called the glass candle things they were used on power poles-lines.
Happy Birthday to You!!!!! Love you and your videos
Cool ! At 40:10, no this will not change the world but it is interesting. The person was a teacher !! It has times for certain lessons and what is going to be discussed.
What an awesome place. In the upstairs bedroom, there was a table by the bathroom that I had to look at a couple times. I have one exactly like it. I know it as a library table. They're well over 100 years old.
It's always awesome seeing something that you have or had once had 🤩 thanks for the message and your support 🤍
Hi Brandon. Happy happy birthday! Hope you had a great time with your family and friends! I saw someone commented on the bread maker being an old washing machine. Oh Brandon, wouldn’t that be something to see dough being made in that😅 All those photos. That is so sad seeing that. Merry Christmas ❤️
Great find .Happy Birthday..
Not a Bread maker lol love all your videos thank you be careful stay safe from Nova Scotia 💗
the thing you said you could make bread in is indeed a washing machine dear... i love your show thank you .. may God keep you safe in all your travels. a big fan from eastern oregon
Thank you for that awesome message and all your support 😁❤️
Hello Oregon!! 🤍🤍
This was an amazing explore!! LOVE time capsules (of course) and I really dug your intro!!!! Thank you for sharing another cool urbex find!!!!❤❤❤
Those "weird" candles are glass insulators used with electrical wiring
One of the best ones yet Brandon! WE LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! Keep up the great work❤and keep them coming. You’ll get to a million before ya know it. PS. I get a kick out of every time you say EH?!!! And I’m a BC, Canadian . Gives me a little proud moment lol.
Thanks for that awesome message, made me smile! 🤩 And all your support!! 🤍
All those appliances I bet they still work
Happy Birthday ! im sorry i had to laugh cause your bread maker is actually a washing machine lol
loved the whole place but i really liked the last little cabin so cool !
i think they were ok with you being there, they messed with your camera but they didnt do anything bad so maybe just curious, thank you Brandon for another amazing video !
Like the way u talk n tc of the things❤
i just love this cabin!!! i could spend all day there
I love the farm house❤
That fridge was also similar except for the color.
Hello i am new to the love all the videos & love ur tattoos take care & keep safe on the roads
Birthday Wishes🎉 keep these videos coming 😊
Those glass things arnt for candles. They are insulators from old electric wires or phone wires for connecting to the poles.
Tiny bear poo 😂😂😂Sorry I had to comment again. I laughed so loud 2 coworkers had to see what I was watching 😂😂
Hey birthday boy! Graceful like a moose you were jumping down the ladder 😂. Thanks for the tour - very nice place.
Haha I can sneak around very quietly 😁
Great video
nice house brandon