I've mentioned it before. You need a Polly's pastel perch a wide one. Put it as the highest perch in the cage so that is the one she roosts on at nice. Because it's made of rough concrete, it wears the claws naturally. I have several parrots. Have had parrots for nearly 50 years. Never have to clip claws because I have thick concrete perches for them to roost on.
I'm sure she that woman cut the quick on the birds claw, that will have hurt if she did, you see little drops of blood, she wipes it off, also hope Pete sees this, that brush doesn't just grab the dead fur it cuts new fur, and will keep cutting it the more you brush, that's why you never see nothing on the brush, trust me for a cat which I have always had a women's tangle teezer ( search for that actual brand) brush is amazing, it only takes all the dead and loose fur off, better than actual cat grooming brushes
Peter, you look good in that hat. That was a thoughtful gift for you. Thanks for the videos and may you be abundantly blessed. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
I don’t believe that artist edition was “blown up” at all. Hence the name. It’s an artist edition, artists, the way they can get that detail, is they draw that large. Those images are shrunk down when the actual comic is made.
I have a TON of those Cubs Vine Line magazines. I used to collect baseball cards, memorabilia..., and the Chicago Cubs was always my favorite team. But I've been out of that hobby for 15+ years. I now collect(hoard) world coins/currencies instead. I'd actually love to unload the leftover Cubs stuff I have boxed up. But I live in South Carolina.
The brush you used for the cat is a furminator brush it's great for removing undercoat which is what they shed. I'm a groomer. But definitely not meant to be used as the only brush. To prevent matting, you want to use a slicker brush and pass a comb through to make sure you didnt miss any tangles👍less undercoat and tangling will definitely prevent matting.
06:15 some useful info!: I have 3 cats and I love these styles of metal brushes, they grab the fur nicely. BUT! It only works well for dense furs! I tried those on my cats and it works only on one of them, the other 2 got less dense and more straight and silky fur and it just not getting any fur. So, those steel ones are for dense and long fur. For more silky or short fur better get the rubber ones.
Definitely cartridges & needles for turntables. I'm pretty sure Pete has talked about that he used to DJ way back in the day (though I could be mistaken) & I think he briefly mentioned it again here when he said he used to use these too.
Especially if it is unripped & in great shape. If you check out the PSA registry for graded tickets, assuming somebody has graded a ticket from that show & it has been bought/sold at some point, they track sales & the prices & date of the sale are listed. Same thing with sports/Pokémon Cards, magazines, autographs, coins, tickets & other random collectibles/memorabilia that they grade & encapsulate.
Suppose I may offer some of my experience with parrots. Almost fifty years of experience. In addition, I have studied them in the jungle of Peru, Tambopata Research Center. I have noticed your gentle, sweet Ruby. She is a little frustrated. In my experience, petting birds down their backs can cause breeding frustration. I saw two things that back up my concerns. One is the wear on her flight feathers. Two is how consistently he self-pleasures himself when on the wood perch. Over time, these behaviors can turn into aggression. Take it with a grain of salt, and the love my observation is intended. I have had my macaws for up to forty-five years❤ Lots of mistakes and learning. An example would be my green-wing Lily. She loves to be pet under her wing. If I do it close to spring, she will lay eggs and has been egg-bound. This creates breeding behavior and frustration. Your grey is brilliant and obviously a gem. She's happy! If you use a sandy perch, as some recommend, I would do it cautiously. Heavy birds must have the bottom of their feet inspected. Redness is expected because the skin rubs away😢 They also have their qualities and adverse effects. You are an honest business, and the animals are happy with the activity around them❤God Bless all.
I wonder the same thing about the pawn stars pawn shop. I wonder how people go to las Vegas every year to visit the famous pawn shop to meet Rick Harrison, Correy, chumlee, or some of their experts only to be disappointed and find out that they are not there and that they are just paid actors and the shop is actually a lot smaller than it's looks on TV.
I also wondered how many people actually go to the pawn stars pawn shop to actually see or buy some of the items that were featured on the show itself. Half the thing they sell their are what your average local pawn shop would sell not some rare ancient documents or some rare old book or coin worth thousands and thousands of dollars.
@@zeikersthanks I had no idea. So that really was the old man Harrison family pawn shop. I always thought they made that up for the script or something.
@@justing9528there's a video on RUclips I don't remember the creator but it was a guy trying to sell a ridiculously expensive obvious known fake Pokémon card he made. Was a mid video but really gave some insight to how pawn stars really works. Also I remember Pete saying he was all set up to be on that show selling a Chicago bears jersey but it got canceled or called off or whatever but it seems like a total sham unless you have an incredibly expensive piece
On the Artsist Edition comic. They scan the original art in at original size in color so you cannsee the notes, whiteout etc. Love them. They sell well for us.
Alright lol. Every time I see Peter messing with Ruby I cannot help but think about the movie iron man 2. Mickey rourkes character I know he is Russian but when he says “I vant my bird” lol I’m sorry everytime Peter interacts with ruby I can’t help but think of that movie. And I know he isn’t Russian but the character in the movie was obsessed with his bird and Peter loves his birds lol. I dunno maybe I’m a dummy but that’s all I think of.
looks to be a 5 x 14 Acrolite, has the blue and olive badge but tough to tell from the video what era. It could be as old as late 60s, more likely to be late 70's - early 80's.
Vine Line was a big deal back in the day! When the Cubs didn't make the playoffs (every year) they'd have an issue that included a set of unused playoff tickets for subscribers. It was a really good magazine for years.
Hello Peter, From the Lake District,Cumbria, England. Love watching your shows. Just a question, When you price items and a good percentage are priced against E Bay listings,why are these people, not selling it themselves. I understand its a silly ? but just wondering if you knew of any logic to give away 50% of the value.
Did we ever get a story time on Ms walters? I know at one time she was staying with you for your daughter being out of town but now shes a mainstay in the shop
Thats an artists edition. They do come shrinkwrapped. Marvel and DC also do clearance those every year. Once they go out of print, some of them really increase in value
Some advice for your complete Lakers tickets it is best to send it in to get graded for max value if it's graded it will be the only ticket complete in there grading system it will be considered a 1 of 1 pop it would make this more valuable than any tickets on the market being the first MJ verse Kobe debut collectors will go crazy over this graded ticket. The only time graded items lose value is when the pop increases.
20:12 it’s easy. The market decides. Most collectors don’t buy graded comics. Resellers do. The only people buying graded items are resellers. No collector cares about grading.
Vine line was a subscription based magazine for the most part. It was equivalent to sports illustrated but for the cubs. It was a cheap way to stay up to date with the team and promote all in one. I had friends who were still receiving them in the mail in the late 90s, and early 2000s if i remember correctly.
I've mentioned it before. You need a Polly's pastel perch a wide one. Put it as the highest perch in the cage so that is the one she roosts on at nice. Because it's made of rough concrete, it wears the claws naturally. I have several parrots. Have had parrots for nearly 50 years. Never have to clip claws because I have thick concrete perches for them to roost on.
I'm sure she that woman cut the quick on the birds claw, that will have hurt if she did, you see little drops of blood, she wipes it off, also hope Pete sees this, that brush doesn't just grab the dead fur it cuts new fur, and will keep cutting it the more you brush, that's why you never see nothing on the brush, trust me for a cat which I have always had a women's tangle teezer ( search for that actual brand) brush is amazing, it only takes all the dead and loose fur off, better than actual cat grooming brushes
If she's only standing on that perch at night then how will her claws get worn down? I would think she would move around a lot more during the day.
That snare turned out sweet, well done, Kevin!
I love it when you have great conversations with your customers …
That snare looks INCREDIBLE Kevin, excellent work
28:48 Very respectful handshake. 👍
You should look peoples in the eyes when shaking their hands
Excellent job on the drum Kevin!
he did a great job on that drum. love the videos
Glad Ruby was out with everybody. Honey at the pretty parlor getting all pretty. Mrs Waters being good girl ❤
Isn't it Walters?
@@getin3949 you are probably right, my bad!
33 seconds. Greetings from Ottawa Canada !!! Luv the videos.
Peter, you look good in that hat. That was a thoughtful gift for you. Thanks for the videos and may you be abundantly blessed. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee.
I don’t believe that artist edition was “blown up” at all. Hence the name. It’s an artist edition, artists, the way they can get that detail, is they draw that large. Those images are shrunk down when the actual comic is made.
Just in time for lunch!! Thank you!
Furminator are amazing. I have one for the dogs, the cats and the ponies too.
Soon those ponies will be horsies 😓😨
These videos are so interesting to watch, so Fart I watched about 7 videos sitting here on bed rest in Spinel Unit Hospital in New Zealand 🇳🇿
Plenty of vids to take your mind off it, melb,oz.
Prayers for a full and speedy recovery 🙏
The beats the editor uses for this channel are phenomenal. Just wanted to say that :)
True
+1 for the furminator! Great for my cats and GSD, highly recommended!
I have a TON of those Cubs Vine Line magazines. I used to collect baseball cards, memorabilia..., and the Chicago Cubs was always my favorite team. But I've been out of that hobby for 15+ years. I now collect(hoard) world coins/currencies instead.
I'd actually love to unload the leftover Cubs stuff I have boxed up. But I live in South Carolina.
Ok Kevin, awesome job on that restoration! Always amazes me what people can do with some TLC.
Im glad to see that Otto is back! 😊
The brush you used for the cat is a furminator brush it's great for removing undercoat which is what they shed. I'm a groomer. But definitely not meant to be used as the only brush. To prevent matting, you want to use a slicker brush and pass a comb through to make sure you didnt miss any tangles👍less undercoat and tangling will definitely prevent matting.
Thanks for the great videos Pete!
06:15 some useful info!:
I have 3 cats and I love these styles of metal brushes, they grab the fur nicely.
BUT!
It only works well for dense furs! I tried those on my cats and it works only on one of them, the other 2 got less dense and more straight and silky fur and it just not getting any fur.
So, those steel ones are for dense and long fur. For more silky or short fur better get the rubber ones.
What's the needle thing that the watch guy had?
Yah ? I was wondering.
I think for a record player?
Definitely cartridges & needles for turntables. I'm pretty sure Pete has talked about that he used to DJ way back in the day (though I could be mistaken) & I think he briefly mentioned it again here when he said he used to use these too.
@@djdanicp Yeah he's got a big collection in the shop and at home.
THX Peter for the cat brush. Just ordered one
No more unreliable sellers! Ditchit has been such a joy to use for shopping. 🙌
I like the tomnail and da bidio
Another great video! God bless and keep you safe!😊
That’s amazing that Ruby has taken to Ryan.
Ryan worked there awhile before leaving and coming back couple a years later. So Ruby knows him.
We love your videos Pete, I hope I win the trip to the cabin!!
Hey Pete! Another great vid
I’d love to see a video of how that snare was restored!
Kudos Kevin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Tickets are worth something,? I have a 1977 Elvis ticket that i got from my Nana, Her and her sister didn't end up going to.
Definitely worth more than face value
Especially if it is unripped & in great shape. If you check out the PSA registry for graded tickets, assuming somebody has graded a ticket from that show & it has been bought/sold at some point, they track sales & the prices & date of the sale are listed. Same thing with sports/Pokémon Cards, magazines, autographs, coins, tickets & other random collectibles/memorabilia that they grade & encapsulate.
That guy well undersold his book and Pete knew it. 😬
Suppose I may offer some of my experience with parrots. Almost fifty years of experience. In addition, I have studied them in the jungle of Peru, Tambopata Research Center. I have noticed your gentle, sweet Ruby. She is a little frustrated. In my experience, petting birds down their backs can cause breeding frustration. I saw two things that back up my concerns. One is the wear on her flight feathers. Two is how consistently he self-pleasures himself when on the wood perch. Over time, these behaviors can turn into aggression. Take it with a grain of salt, and the love my observation is intended.
I have had my macaws for up to forty-five years❤ Lots of mistakes and learning. An example would be my green-wing Lily. She loves to be pet under her wing. If I do it close to spring, she will lay eggs and has been egg-bound. This creates breeding behavior and frustration.
Your grey is brilliant and obviously a gem. She's happy! If you use a sandy perch, as some recommend, I would do it cautiously. Heavy birds must have the bottom of their feet inspected. Redness is expected because the skin rubs away😢 They also have their qualities and adverse effects.
You are an honest business, and the animals are happy with the activity around them❤God Bless all.
Haha 😂 that thumbnail!
Great upload Pete!
LMAO @ "you're fired" @7:10
Honey is so so cute,
Thanks for the videos
0:11 Is that your little biker brother making an appearance? I see a resemblance. Love your content.
Amazing restoration, Kevin. Good job dude.
I gotta say that guy with Pocketwatches could be your long lost brother, pete!
Love u Honey ❤❤❤❤😊
WTF???? The guy in the leather jacket is Pete's doppelganger 😁
"It's almost comical how big it is"
I like what you did there.
I had a subscription from Vineline for years. I believe Cubs stopped producing that Magazine
can you tell me where you got the brush for your cat? been looking for one for awhile can't find one with a release button like that.
Furminator 😊
The guy in the leather jacket looks just like Pete!!
So I heard it said in the video, 29:10 .
I'd like to know "who's buying papers anymore"?
Do you ever have people that came in to sell stuff just to be on the video and then get mad when they're not on the video? Lol
I wonder the same thing about the pawn stars pawn shop. I wonder how people go to las Vegas every year to visit the famous pawn shop to meet Rick Harrison, Correy, chumlee, or some of their experts only to be disappointed and find out that they are not there and that they are just paid actors and the shop is actually a lot smaller than it's looks on TV.
@@justing9528 they aren’t paid actors. They just don’t go to work everyday at a pawn store because they made millions from being on TV.
I also wondered how many people actually go to the pawn stars pawn shop to actually see or buy some of the items that were featured on the show itself. Half the thing they sell their are what your average local pawn shop would sell not some rare ancient documents or some rare old book or coin worth thousands and thousands of dollars.
@@zeikersthanks I had no idea. So that really was the old man Harrison family pawn shop. I always thought they made that up for the script or something.
@@justing9528there's a video on RUclips I don't remember the creator but it was a guy trying to sell a ridiculously expensive obvious known fake Pokémon card he made. Was a mid video but really gave some insight to how pawn stars really works. Also I remember Pete saying he was all set up to be on that show selling a Chicago bears jersey but it got canceled or called off or whatever but it seems like a total sham unless you have an incredibly expensive piece
On the Artsist Edition comic. They scan the original art in at original size in color so you cannsee the notes, whiteout etc. Love them. They sell well for us.
The guy selling TVs, looks like Pete, face to face!
Hey Pete do you still have that lamp thats made out of pipes and has an old school red light on it? It was near the entrance. Thanks
Keep making these long video's. 👍👍👍
Alright lol. Every time I see Peter messing with Ruby I cannot help but think about the movie iron man 2. Mickey rourkes character I know he is Russian but when he says “I vant my bird” lol I’m sorry everytime Peter interacts with ruby I can’t help but think of that movie. And I know he isn’t Russian but the character in the movie was obsessed with his bird and Peter loves his birds lol. I dunno maybe I’m a dummy but that’s all I think of.
The ad the back of paper looks cool
Ludwig snare drum, which model n year.
looks to be a 5 x 14 Acrolite, has the blue and olive badge but tough to tell from the video what era. It could be as old as late 60s, more likely to be late 70's - early 80's.
@@tylrbass how much are you looking to get.
Cubs Vineline ran for almost 33 years and about 400 issues. They said goodbye in 2018. So around 1986 - 2018.
Vine Line was a big deal back in the day! When the Cubs didn't make the playoffs (every year) they'd have an issue that included a set of unused playoff tickets for subscribers. It was a really good magazine for years.
The comic book omnibus is the only thing I was interested in 😂❤📓
Hello Peter, From the Lake District,Cumbria, England.
Love watching your shows. Just a question, When you price items and a good percentage are priced against E Bay listings,why are these people, not selling it themselves.
I understand its a silly ? but just wondering if you knew of any logic to give away 50% of the value.
People are lazy and want the $$ now so they take the loss.
Did we ever get a story time on Ms walters? I know at one time she was staying with you for your daughter being out of town but now shes a mainstay in the shop
Can you please let me know the name of the Cat Brush you were using as I couldn't read the name when you tried to show it to us??
Furminator 😊
I wonder if the print ad on the back of the Vine Line framed would bring more $
Peter. Could u please link that brush you used on HONEY please. I need that for my cat too. Thanks❤
Hello Peter, Honey and Ruby!
Thats an artists edition. They do come shrinkwrapped. Marvel and DC also do clearance those every year. Once they go out of print, some of them really increase in value
Pete, you have a shout out from pawnbroker pickers Mike and Justin love your channel. Go give him a shout out.
That's a great channel!
man for snare be restored like that you should cut him in for like 10% commission or something. nice work.
Or donate it to his shakedown street drum circle 🎉
How much for all the golf disc's on the shelf in back shipped to pdx?
Pete did wanna sell that idem on ebay , because when the store closes , he wears it, He ain't fooling me,
I found one for 100 also and some for less that one is around $75 from what i found.
The Vine Line was sold alot on WGN during Cubs games, I don't think they are worth much but nice time capsule
31:06 are those death caps? aka destroying angels. lol
when he said its almost comical how big it is, i felt that
i would love to buy those turntable cartridges
Some advice for your complete Lakers tickets it is best to send it in to get graded for max value if it's graded it will be the only ticket complete in there grading system it will be considered a 1 of 1 pop it would make this more valuable than any tickets on the market being the first MJ verse Kobe debut collectors will go crazy over this graded ticket. The only time graded items lose value is when the pop increases.
I think light saber is in display holder backwards. Seems like it should balance on it and then rest on it like a rocker. I may be wrong.
looking for a pioneer sx-6 computer controlled stereo receiver the 45 per channel version.
$20, before lights at Wrigley. You will collect at least $250
No one is paying anywhere near $250 for old magazines. 20 bucks was more than fair.
Still didnt get any notice about cleaning toilets or sweep around I know it would be easier for you guys 😮
"I don't want to sell fakes(sells a bunch of Metallica bootlegs)." 🤣
They were sold as bootleg, unlike the corset which he didn’t know how to market it in case it wasn’t genuine. Big difference.
Always one ahole in a group, huh?!?!😮
Bootleg is not fake
Can you wear them?
@@lentner3 Not that I care, but Bootlegs are illegal to sell. That is why Discogs doesn't allow.
Interesting vid
If that tv was a sony, people still people good money for it. I understand it doesn't have svideo/etc but people mod them(if it's the sony kv 9pt50)
If Peter trys on the corset, I'll pay $150.
I Peter, this corset it is for men or women.?
❤
Every comic artist thinking it’s not blown up, it’s printed at the size it was drawn and inked ☺️
20:12 it’s easy. The market decides. Most collectors don’t buy graded comics. Resellers do. The only people buying graded items are resellers. No collector cares about grading.
Damn....why can't I find decent priced concord needles/cartridges...😢
cool team
Vine line was a subscription based magazine for the most part. It was equivalent to sports illustrated but for the cubs. It was a cheap way to stay up to date with the team and promote all in one. I had friends who were still receiving them in the mail in the late 90s, and early 2000s if i remember correctly.
Sell that leather corset to Moses, tell him it’s Chrome Hearts and he’ll buy it on the spot 😂
That snare is worth 250$ tops all day long.
That comical joke went right over Peter’s head lol
Yo what’s ur teams u like wear for hats let me know
@peter
Omg is that your twin there at 15:00?
Hello!!
0 seconds ago
His names OTTO!..... and he LOVES to get Blotto!!🤘🎸🤘🍻🍻😵😵😵
I'm on the fence, but hoping it's real!