2 years ago, I had a heart attack. That's the same day that I quit smoking and change my life around. No regrets, cold turkey quit like you Pete. I am happy to hear that you got out of it too. And you're right, it's all up in our heads. We control ourselves, not the cigarette!
I had a massive stroke when i was 58, I am almost 63 now and worked very hard to get everything back. I never smoked a cigarette in my life. Through a ton of questions from cardiologists they figured out what happened to me. I injured my right leg chin at work severely and it was swollen for weeks, but never went to doctor... I had developed a blood clot in my leg and it traveled through a hole in my heart, which most people are born with... the clot traveled to my brain and burst. I have since had surgery and now have a small piece of gortex lined titanium which has been implanted in my heart to block the hole. I am working again and through the miracle of todays surgery and drugs, my cardiologist says i can live in to my 90's.
Blood clots don't always travel through a "hole in your heart". Your heart pumps blood throughout your body. A blood clot in the leg travels through your bloodstream as blood is being pumped by your heart and sometimes lodges in an artery in your brain where it forms an embolism. The embolism can cause a stroke. A clot can also travel through a hole in your heart into your lungs causing a pulmonary embolism.
Hey ya Peter, had fun watching this video! That construction guy talked so fast I was lost just trying to understand him, nuts!! Yeah, I always enjoy the way you treat folks respectfully! God's Blessings on You and Your business!😊
Type AN-M8 Flare pistol; stamped aluminum frame; black Bakelite pistol grip; steel hinged 37mm breech loading barrel; thumb barrel release and gun cock handle on top; stamped letter manufacturer data on frame... Some were made by Eureka vacuum company.
It was a jacket. Old jackets, chapps, ect. will be used to make oddies like that one you have by someone thats of course has the skill of working with leathers.
I LOVE Watching your videos.I absolutely adore your pet family .I cant wait for my trip to shop and meet you from Easton Pa..Our trip is based on you and your shop.Ill bring snacks for ALL
Peter Re: Flare Gun … they might be manufactured during WWII however they could have been used by the Navy on the Mekong River Patrol Boats during the Vietnam War. Strictly to illuminate the river banks via the use of flares! Just a guess as I spent my time in Vietnam in the Army within the Mekong Delta!
I loved the fishing pole talk here, I am also a fisherman and learning about the poles I grew up with is pretty interesting. I collect reels, I have some really old ones that were my great grandfathers and I also have his flies.
If I worked in your store, I would surely be tempted to purchase items out for sale for my eclectic collections. Probably, end up some weeks with a zero-pay cheque. Fortunately, moneywise I live in the great southern land : )
Always a great video and content too..😍 The antique Mills slot machine's are really cool..😮 The Zippo and hodge podge lighter haul was an excellent deal Pete..🤗🎉 Take care guys..👍❤🔥🤙
Pete the Harley Corset could have been bought at a Rally or bought as a jacket and then altered to be a corset so they could show off for rallys!! Kinda like how we cut the legs off pants to make shorts the jacket was probably cut and altered to make Corset and then its 1 of 1
The corset could be a custom made piece made FROM the jacket that the code leads back to, maybe? A lot of clothes designers, both professional and amateur, like to repurpose items into new custom clothing. Whether that makes it more or less valuable is anyone's guess, but they could have put the original label back in as a callback to what it once was maybe :)
I was just going to say exactly the same thing! I have seen stuff like that repurposed before. That probably explains the small panels too as they have taken the good bits from an old jacket 🙂
Hi Pete. The Harley Davidson corset. It looks genuine. A lot of Harley Davidson's women corset and other clothing were made in china. Some of the corset sell for around £150.00
WOW Peter! I am blown away. Just sat down to view RUclips and the first thing I catch is you commenting on my Email. Life is so unpredictable. You're the best. 🤓🦜🐱
As the 37 mm version is not classified as a "destructive device", it can be sold to the general public on the same ATF Form 4473 as most other firearms. The 37 mm launcher can use 37 mm flare rounds already available on the market. What you have is a flare pistol, mainly used during and after WW2 in aircraft. Although intended to be mounted in the M1 aircraft mount, this flare pistol can be used as a conventional flare pistol. The barrel hinges down to allow removing a spent cartridge or loading a cartridge from the breech end of the barrel. But a grooved type cartridge can be loaded from the muzzle end of the barrel.
the poop right on cue! LOVE IT nice censorship Ruby! NEVER would have guessed that guy had a stroke! he looks great! My dad had a stroke at the end of 2020 and is doing great too! sorry about your mom Pete!
When I bought and sold vintage video games full time, I once received a pair of binoculars with a lot of games and a console (NES) that was not pictured as part of the sale on ebay. The binoculars alone sold for something like $300. That opened my eyes to their value.
The corset might be a repurposed piece . A talented seamstress can do wonders with a jackets even pants . Make purses and so on out of leather . Maybe that’s why they saved the tags.
Contact Harley. They have, somewhere, a corporate historian, archivist and/or a museum. or they know who to ask. Companies used to save old catalogs as well as corporate records. Some companies or fans will put old sales catalogs online. Often old employees with institutional memory keep in touch and Harley is in contact with them.
@@BV-Auto Keep an eye on used items at guitar center every once in a while you'll find a steal! I just picked up a used ludwig snare for 70$ . Things a beauty !
@@bbjornr It’s got an old Weather Master head on it, the gold badge and the case has the olive and blue badge on it. Haven’t taken the head off to check if it had the stamped date but I was thinking it’s a late 60’s early 70’s. Hopefully worth more than that.
@@markfloyd1338the snare has a gold keystone badge? Does it have the same shell as the one in the video? The drums with the hard cases were almost always (maybe always) acolites. They’re not expensive but they sound really great. Best Buy for your buck out there. Even though they are inexpensive, You’ll see bigger artists using them. Not unusual.
The bravado these hustlers have as they swagger up the the counter, like they are sitting on The Holy Grail. Never ceases to amaze me, or make me burst out in laughter.
Your corset is a custom made from a Harley Davidson jacket! Sometimes a jacket will be handed down/retired/memorialized and made into a corset ❤ there are people on etsy that do it but alot clubs have their own seamstress or Leatherman😊
Hey Pete, Always enjoy all your Videos/ Items, Even though the Corset looks like your size...Best not to wear in the shop. Would bring in a different group to store. Hi to Honey!
There was a guy in Peters shop selling a flare gun and he kept referring to something he called spears that were fired by the gun.What he was actually referring to was called fletchettes, they were an anti-personnel weapon in the shape of thousands of tiny little hooks ( like the Nike symbol)that would pierce human flesh and cause suffering more than anything deliberately they were difficult to remove by surgery because the surgeon had to manually probe without anaesthesia to pull them out The first type were detectable on x-rays. The enemy cottoned onto this and made things worse by upgrading to plastic which made them harder to remove because they couldn’t be detected by x-rays
that's a ludwig acrolite. i'd have to look into the badge but definitely 70's at the earliest. (60's is most valuable) it was essentially a cheaper student model of the supraphonic (most recorded snare drum in history). great sounding snare but extremely common. you'll never not find tons for sale at any time. usually go $100 - $250.
Hello Peter, Honey, Birds and all of your Employees and the real people who make up your CRAIGSLIST channel hunter family! I have been a entertained and appreciative watcher of your channel for at least 5 years. Unfortunately I am not a social media or selling and buying site active consumer. Which there are many reason for that I won't go into now, but I wanted to take time to send you this email, to tell you I appreciate what you do and what you offer for people. So Thank you for all the time and effort you invest.
The corset may be an upcycle. I upcycled a branded jacket into a memory bear for a friend and she wanted the tags transferred too. A corset is not really a sentimental memory bear but it could just be an upcycle.
Not sure if im correct or not but that harley davidson corset is most probably a hand made/home made thing, couple of biker chicks I know in Australia used to make similar things from old harley davidson jackets, they were always pissed off that harley didn't make more feminine MC apparel so they made their own.
That guy with the zippos tells a tall tale.I use to smoke alot.Did you use them once and then get another.Cmon,i dont ha ve a price.I could write a book on the stories ive heard over the years.
Actually no...as a smoker, I've had as many as 30 at one time, most freebies from cigarette manufactures. Majority were clicked to see if they worked, then tossed in a drawer. I never used Zippos (because you could taste the fluid when lighting a cig), but I had plenty. I guess you can say I collected them...but bought none. They would come free with 2 packs, or you sent in labels for them, and they looked cool. Up until the mid-late 90's cigarette manufacturers would give you TONS of stuff for FREE...ash trays, lighters, silver coins, mugs, even camping equipment (if you saved Marlboro Miles labels).
i do a similar thing as craigslist hunter... he attacks the same way every time, he has got a method to disable and relax the seller. hes goods at this stuff.
Hey Pete...Rick here from the pawn shop. On those two slot machines listen..I will make you an offer. $200 for both of them. I think that's a fair price. I'm taking all the risks. That's $200...hundred dollar bills. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
On the ZIPPO lighters the 2 that I saw with the Horse and Cowboy are from Marlboro in the early to mid 80's through the mid 90's, maybe closer to the 2000 era but you collected Miles off the packs and send it in the mail along with any money if required from a Marlboro catalogue the solid brass ones were special and the engraving was free of charge if you wanted it engraved but they are special because they are solid Brass made special for the Marlboro Catalogue then Joe Cool came out in the 90's and that triggered the White House Bill over cigarette Companies targeting children with Joe Cool Advertisements. The Marlboro Zippo was the best Zippo I ever owned, just like the "Craftsman" Brand, Zippo would fix your lighter free of charge you just paid to ship to them. Marlboro still runs the catalogue campaign but it's the same stuff you can get out of a Claw machine.
I’ve sold one of those zippos before. It’s the Marlboro cowboy on it. Sold it for almost $100. I don’t think anyone there knows how much they’re worth. That’s wild.
I'd bet that corset was homemade out of an old jacket that was damaged. They cut out the damage and used the leftover leather to make the corset. I've never seen Harley make anything like that.
Flare gun guy sure doesn’t like to hear anyone but himself lol. 3000 words per second.
The wink was legendary!
The guy that said "Im one of your good customers"......he could give an aspirin a headache!
Ruby and her perfectly timed squawk! 😂
She costs hours of youtube viewtime. She wakes me up so my autoplay doesn't run through the craigslist playlist while I sleep.
It absolutely must be edited in..... right?
And poop on comand ! Lol
@@RoostRider Actually it is! 🙂
Edited
LOVE THIS SHOW! ONE CAN LEARN ABOUT PRODUCTS, PEOPLE AND THE 3 ANIMALS THAT CONTROL THE STORE AND AMUSE THE VISITORS!
We're going to need you to try that corset on Peter..
2 years ago, I had a heart attack. That's the same day that I quit smoking and change my life around. No regrets, cold turkey quit like you Pete. I am happy to hear that you got out of it too. And you're right, it's all up in our heads. We control ourselves, not the cigarette!
awesome
That guy can't be your best customer. He didn't even know you was from Poland...lol.
The customers in this episode were the most unhinged ever
Not
What a great story about the USS Sacramento folks
I had a massive stroke when i was 58,
I am almost 63 now and worked very hard to get everything back.
I never smoked a cigarette in my life.
Through a ton of questions from cardiologists they figured out what happened to me.
I injured my right leg chin at work severely and it was swollen for weeks, but never went to doctor...
I had developed a blood clot in my leg and it traveled through a hole in my heart, which most people are born with...
the clot traveled to my brain and burst. I have since had surgery and now have a small piece of gortex lined titanium which has been implanted in my heart to block the hole.
I am working again and through the miracle of todays surgery and drugs, my cardiologist says i can live in to my 90's.
God bless
Your leg has a chin?
@@HansDelbruck53kinda like your brain
Blood clots don't always travel through a "hole in your heart". Your heart pumps blood throughout your body. A blood clot in the leg travels through your bloodstream as blood is being pumped by your heart and sometimes lodges in an artery in your brain where it forms an embolism. The embolism can cause a stroke. A clot can also travel through a hole in your heart into your lungs causing a pulmonary embolism.
@@TrollHunterxXx That's a very lame rejoinder. Can't you do better than that?
16:00 Ruby bleeping out “ me and my buddies don’t give a squawk “ 😂
ruby should have been bleeping for the next 10 minutes
Must be an edit.....
@@RoostRider Actually it is! 🙂
Pete I believe your Harley-Davidson woman's bustier is made out of a leather jacket by professional there's only a few of these around😊
I gotta say love the look you gave that kookie guy buying the zippio. Awesome channel buddy!!
Happy mothers day to all the mothers god bless you all from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Love and blessings from America
Hey ya Peter, had fun watching this video! That construction guy talked so fast I was lost just trying to understand him, nuts!! Yeah, I always enjoy the way you treat folks respectfully! God's Blessings on You and Your business!😊
Type AN-M8 Flare pistol; stamped aluminum frame; black Bakelite pistol grip; steel hinged 37mm breech loading barrel; thumb barrel release and gun cock handle on top; stamped letter manufacturer data on frame...
Some were made by Eureka vacuum company.
It was a jacket. Old jackets, chapps, ect. will be used to make oddies like that one you have by someone thats of course has the skill of working with leathers.
20:38 I know it’s just a flare gun, but seeing Pete flag the customer with his own gun makes me go full Hank Hill BWAAAAAAAH DAMMIT BOBBY
“I think it will hold the pressure?” Send it Brother!
I LOVE Watching your videos.I absolutely adore your pet family .I cant wait for my trip to shop and meet you from Easton Pa..Our trip is based on you and your shop.Ill bring snacks for ALL
Take me with you! I’m in Bethlehem 😂😩
relax donna don't get your panties too wet
I really appreciate your videos Pete. All you guys are awesome
Peter Re: Flare Gun … they might be manufactured during WWII however they could have been used by the Navy on the Mekong River Patrol Boats during the Vietnam War. Strictly to illuminate the river banks via the use of flares! Just a guess as I spent my time in Vietnam in the Army within the Mekong Delta!
I loved the fishing pole talk here, I am also a fisherman and learning about the poles I grew up with is pretty interesting. I collect reels, I have some really old ones that were my great grandfathers and I also have his flies.
Let me just give a 👍before I start watching. It's simply automatic with you, Pete! Always a banger video.😊
Wow that's awesome story about the ship
I'm guessing the gun guy is still telling his stories behind bars by now ! 😂
If I worked in your store, I would surely be tempted to purchase items out for sale for my eclectic collections. Probably, end up some weeks with a zero-pay cheque. Fortunately, moneywise I live in the great southern land : )
Always a great video and content too..😍 The antique Mills slot machine's are really cool..😮 The Zippo and hodge podge lighter haul was an excellent deal Pete..🤗🎉 Take care guys..👍❤🔥🤙
Pete the Harley Corset could have been bought at a Rally or bought as a jacket and then altered to be a corset so they could show off for rallys!! Kinda like how we cut the legs off pants to make shorts the jacket was probably cut and altered to make Corset and then its 1 of 1
He was clutching those pants for dear life
😂
The corset could be a custom made piece made FROM the jacket that the code leads back to, maybe? A lot of clothes designers, both professional and amateur, like to repurpose items into new custom clothing. Whether that makes it more or less valuable is anyone's guess, but they could have put the original label back in as a callback to what it once was maybe :)
I was just going to say exactly the same thing! I have seen stuff like that repurposed before. That probably explains the small panels too as they have taken the good bits from an old jacket 🙂
@@glynisford8481 that was my thinking. Seen similar with people repurposing denim jackets etc. Looks very well done if that is the case either way :)
Hi Pete. The Harley Davidson corset. It looks genuine. A lot of Harley Davidson's women corset and other clothing were made in china. Some of the corset sell for around £150.00
That dude can talk the hine legs off a donkey😅 and also apparently he's a jack of all trades but master of none 😂
How could you resist an art deco slot machine. That thing is awesome
Ouch, from $200 to 20! For that friend, it truly is a tragic kingdom.
Friend of the families had 8 or 9 really nice beautiful antique slot machines i remember back in the 80s,,very cool
WOW Peter! I am blown away. Just sat down to view RUclips and the first thing I catch is you commenting on my Email. Life is so unpredictable. You're the best. 🤓🦜🐱
As the 37 mm version is not classified as a "destructive device", it can be sold to the general public on the same ATF Form 4473 as most other firearms. The 37 mm launcher can use 37 mm flare rounds already available on the market. What you have is a flare pistol, mainly used during and after WW2 in aircraft. Although intended to be mounted in the M1 aircraft mount, this flare pistol can be used as a conventional flare pistol. The barrel hinges down to allow removing a spent cartridge or loading a cartridge from the breech end of the barrel. But a grooved type cartridge can be loaded from the muzzle end of the barrel.
Okay cool story mom
Nice copy and paste.
@@-RAYZ- Thank you.
@@jamielee9350 N/p Thanks for the research.
@@-RAYZ- no doubt..... imagine being d*mb enough to think anybody cares
the poop right on cue! LOVE IT
nice censorship Ruby! NEVER would have guessed that guy had a stroke! he looks great! My dad had a stroke at the end of 2020 and is doing great too! sorry about your mom Pete!
When I bought and sold vintage video games full time, I once received a pair of binoculars with a lot of games and a console (NES) that was not pictured as part of the sale on ebay. The binoculars alone sold for something like $300. That opened my eyes to their value.
Antiques well always be relevant it never left actually its starting to come back in the next couple of years it's going to be the thing
Contractor guy was the 2024 version of Mike DeRookie from the old Jerky Boys!!
*OK SIZZLE CHEST!!* 😂😂
Pete, I think I know what the corset is but I'll only be able to tell for sure if you try it on. I'll wait for you to post the video! Hahaha
Wish we had a shop like yours here in Tucson Arizona
Pete, bringing the world together! Enjoy an awesome summer Pete & crew!!!
Hello Peter. glad you are back from your vacation. hope all is well. i brought Jurassic Park items in there while you were away.
The corset might be a repurposed piece . A talented seamstress can do wonders with a jackets even pants . Make purses and so on out of leather . Maybe that’s why they saved the tags.
I wonder if the corset (or maybe it's a bustier?) might have been custom-made from a jacket.
I would say prob not bc it seemed like the leather was really soft and thin and a jacket would have a heavier/stiffer leather but I’m def no expert.
The wink when selling the zippo cracked me up
When the Buck shot guy was there, the cat thought they bought a new parrot
Contact Harley. They have, somewhere, a corporate historian, archivist and/or a museum. or they know who to ask. Companies used to save old catalogs as well as corporate records. Some companies or fans will put old sales catalogs online. Often old employees with institutional memory keep in touch and Harley is in contact with them.
Bought an old Ludwig snare with original case, sticks, heads and everything for $40. One of my best finds at an antique store.
Damn I wish I could find that. Been playing drums for 20 years
@@BV-Auto Keep an eye on used items at guitar center every once in a while you'll find a steal! I just picked up a used ludwig snare for 70$ . Things a beauty !
Those are student models that came with the case etc. cool snares and good deal but they aren't worth much more than $100
@@bbjornr It’s got an old Weather Master head on it, the gold badge and the case has the olive and blue badge on it. Haven’t taken the head off to check if it had the stamped date but I was thinking it’s a late 60’s early 70’s. Hopefully worth more than that.
@@markfloyd1338the snare has a gold keystone badge? Does it have the same shell as the one in the video? The drums with the hard cases were almost always (maybe always) acolites. They’re not expensive but they sound really great. Best Buy for your buck out there. Even though they are inexpensive, You’ll see bigger artists using them. Not unusual.
The corset looks to be a custom made from a harley jacket
I was thinking the same thing 💯
The Gwen Stefani😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you can do basements..you can do anything😂😂
Great video, thanks.
Did you try looking up bustier? Instead of corset.
Great show . ⚘️
Apparently someone made the corset from a jacket, that's why the label comes up jacket. They never took the labels off.
Those Harley 'Bustier' or corset are worth quite a big of money I found some searching bustier
Love it
Kevin, looks like Joaquin Phoenix
that dude was trying to make Buck's gun from Rainbow Six Siege lol
The bravado these hustlers have as they swagger up the the counter, like they are sitting on The Holy Grail. Never ceases to amaze me, or make me burst out in laughter.
Your corset is a custom made from a Harley Davidson jacket! Sometimes a jacket will be handed down/retired/memorialized and made into a corset ❤ there are people on etsy that do it but alot clubs have their own seamstress or Leatherman😊
The harley top was obviously made out of the jacket matching the number on the label.
Hey Pete, Always enjoy all your Videos/ Items, Even though the Corset looks like your size...Best not to wear in the shop. Would bring in a different group to store. Hi to Honey!
It was knnon as the XM-203. An exprimant to the M4. Brilliant design, if you kept it clean.
those little spears are called flechettes they used to drop them from bombs starting in ww1 and ending during the vietnam war
The little darts are called flechettes.
There was a guy in Peters shop selling a flare gun and he kept referring to something he called spears that were fired by the gun.What he was actually referring to was called fletchettes, they were an anti-personnel weapon in the shape of thousands of tiny little hooks ( like the Nike symbol)that would pierce human flesh and cause suffering more than anything deliberately they were difficult to remove by surgery because the surgeon had to manually probe without anaesthesia to pull them out The first type were detectable on x-rays. The enemy cottoned onto this and made things worse by upgrading to plastic which made them harder to remove because they couldn’t be detected by x-rays
Always a interesting vid ! Thanks
that's a ludwig acrolite. i'd have to look into the badge but definitely 70's at the earliest. (60's is most valuable) it was essentially a cheaper student model of the supraphonic (most recorded snare drum in history). great sounding snare but extremely common. you'll never not find tons for sale at any time. usually go $100 - $250.
Hello Peter, Honey, Birds and all of your Employees and the real people who make up your CRAIGSLIST channel hunter family! I have been a entertained and appreciative watcher of your channel for at least 5 years. Unfortunately I am not a social media or selling and buying site active consumer. Which there are many reason for that I won't go into now, but I wanted to take time to send you this email, to tell you I appreciate what you do and what you offer for people. So Thank you for all the time and effort you invest.
He's cool when the bird poops in the trashcan but I go in there and do it ONCE and all of a sudden I'm a "criminal." That's profiling.
The corset may be an upcycle. I upcycled a branded jacket into a memory bear for a friend and she wanted the tags transferred too. A corset is not really a sentimental memory bear but it could just be an upcycle.
The flare gun part that you're missing is a piece that attaches to the airplane
2:50 Wow that redhead is with that thing?....It's over folks.
Not sure if im correct or not but that harley davidson corset is most probably a hand made/home made thing, couple of biker chicks I know in Australia used to make similar things from old harley davidson jackets, they were always pissed off that harley didn't make more feminine MC apparel so they made their own.
That guy with the zippos tells a tall tale.I use to smoke alot.Did you use them once and then get another.Cmon,i dont ha ve a price.I could write a book on the stories ive heard over the years.
Actually no...as a smoker, I've had as many as 30 at one time, most freebies from cigarette manufactures. Majority were clicked to see if they worked, then tossed in a drawer. I never used Zippos (because you could taste the fluid when lighting a cig), but I had plenty. I guess you can say I collected them...but bought none. They would come free with 2 packs, or you sent in labels for them, and they looked cool. Up until the mid-late 90's cigarette manufacturers would give you TONS of stuff for FREE...ash trays, lighters, silver coins, mugs, even camping equipment (if you saved Marlboro Miles labels).
The entire country has gone crazy because you can't sell guns on EBay? What is that guy smoking?
He's not right but he's not wrong either lol. We used to be sane and you could buy guns anywhere. Now we're fuckin crazy.
The Harley Davison corset may have been made by someone from a jacket turned into a corset and they’ve stitched the jacket tag into it.
The jacket was probably an original Harley Jacket modified into the corset.
That's a ww2 M8 US PROPERTY FLARE GUN $150 to $250.
The Harley Davidson corset could be a custom piece. Someone who took a Harley Davidson jacket and sewed up a custom corset for themself from home
Maybe someone handmade that HD corset from a HD jacket? I see people upcycle things all the time on RUclips. Would be cool!
that harley davidson item is a halter top not a corset. saw a lady had one in arizona on offerup sold hers for $40
Those HD corsets go for about 40-50 bucks used.
i do a similar thing as craigslist hunter... he attacks the same way every time, he has got a method to disable and relax the seller. hes goods at this stuff.
Hey Pete...Rick here from the pawn shop.
On those two slot machines listen..I will make you an offer.
$200 for both of them.
I think that's a fair price.
I'm taking all the risks.
That's $200...hundred dollar bills.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pete.. Just Curious, what kind of watch do you wear in the videos? Lol… I like it!! Thank you
I believe he is a big Seiko fan
I wish Pete quickly showed his daily watch choice to the camera at the start of each episode.
On the ZIPPO lighters the 2 that I saw with the Horse and Cowboy are from Marlboro in the early to mid 80's through the mid 90's, maybe closer to the 2000 era but you collected Miles off the packs and send it in the mail along with any money if required from a Marlboro catalogue the solid brass ones were special and the engraving was free of charge if you wanted it engraved but they are special because they are solid Brass made special for the Marlboro Catalogue then Joe Cool came out in the 90's and that triggered the White House Bill over cigarette Companies targeting children with Joe Cool Advertisements. The Marlboro Zippo was the best Zippo I ever owned, just like the "Craftsman" Brand, Zippo would fix your lighter free of charge you just paid to ship to them. Marlboro still runs the catalogue campaign but it's the same stuff you can get out of a Claw machine.
Miss Walter’s censoring bad words from the customers….”me and my buddies don’t give a…beep”..that was cute.
My god that contractor is the guy you DONT ask How are you doing? Or hire and pay by the hour.
he snorted an 8 ball just b4 going into the Pete's shop
Guy was annoying AF.
Dude had a near death experience cut him some slack
maybe the guy is just happy that he is getting a second lease on life. idk. you seem like you would be great at parties.
He’s gonna make out like a bandit on those zippos
Great video as always! Thank u!
Otto could use a nice backdrop! The white wall does not do him justice! 😊
Otto got sold he won’t be making any new videos
I’ve sold one of those zippos before. It’s the Marlboro cowboy on it. Sold it for almost $100. I don’t think anyone there knows how much they’re worth. That’s wild.
Pete got an absolute steal on those zippos!
I'd bet that corset was homemade out of an old jacket that was damaged. They cut out the damage and used the leftover leather to make the corset. I've never seen Harley make anything like that.
What's the RN number4 of the Harley Davison jacket?
You should've put it up close in the video cause it's hard to see the tag.
Thank you for getting rid of the shark skit cringe
Yes ww2 . Springfield stamp marked with a P or SA