Absolutely love that you are putting up more videos. You and your family are addicting. Thank you for making these great videos! “who buys the best storage units.”
The 1943 copper cent is one of the rarest coins in American numismatics and is in high demand among collectors. The estimated value of this error coin ranges from $100,000-$900,000. One 1943-D copper cent was listed by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) for $1,500,000.Sep 21, 2023
Great unit, guys! Love the old furniture, antique TV, etc. Brings back so many wonderful memories. I'm a 1956 baby, too! Not offended by your comment at all! Love from Pennsylvania! 💜🩵💙🩷
That's a magnavox stereo record player! One ur oldest brand, real quality! U have a lincoln welder! We just sold our Lincoln welder (redface) $5k. That old washer will be a blessing. It gets clothes clean!
Had one of those large radios when I was young. Dad had antenna wire running around the attic roof. This was late 40s. The wire is still running around the attic today.
That big round thing that looks like a lamp is actually one of the very first "speakers" to be offered by GE for sound reproduction. That IS very valuable.
My grandfather was in a group of largest stamp collector in US. We had boxes stacked all over our home spent hours on it. We were roped into soaking the stamps off envelopes. You soaked the paper in warm water till stamp came off then put them in between sheets of special cardboard like paper to dry. I cringe at stamps now. Lots of work
Hi Wade, if you find a ham radio post card with the call letter of K4VTZ and the name of Rick Martin. That is my dad. He lived in Henderson KY. I just heard you ask about the ladder. I think you got it from a unit.
don't quickly dismiss that Maytag washer. I have and use the exact model here at my home and it's lasted me 25 years and still going strong!! They are very heavy duty (blankets, towels, etc...) and are SO easy to work on or repair if needed. MUCH better than the digital models sold today.. IMHO. Great machines!
Bassett is a very good name in furniture. Take good care of that one. I haven't heard of Morsman but that's a nice chest too. And those beds are beautiful! Magnavox phonograph -- that's amazing! And the old radio!! Sarah Bernhardt (on that big poster) was a 19th century stage actress, and acted in several early silent films as well. The Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, also known as Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt, was a Parisian theatre built in the 19th century, according to Wikipedia. I think my washer is older than that one. Mine has fewer dials and no buttons :) Those postcards look like the ones we used when I was little -- a very long time ago! Leave the stamps on the envelopes -- they have dated postmarks. That looks like a fun collection!! Yes, we are old LOL Those look like post office boxes. That's why they are open in the back. I have not seen any with 2 combination locks though. Wow. Those would be fun to have.
Lovely old furniture!!!!!!! Please get them check from an antiguare he can tell you the value of those picese, I'm sure you have fund good things!!!!! BIG hug from Rome❤
What a great history unit as you say Wade they not make them like they use too. I was born in 52 so I'm one of the more mature viewers 😅 I know it's not nice, but it would have been funny to see Wades face if the buckets were full of screws It will take a long time to go through all the comics there may be a very valuable comic in there and the pennies too good to see you doing units again ❤from Australia
Love to watch your videos! Must say you definitely are able to find exciting stuff! As for your comic books, you should contact Locker Nuts . He found lots in a locker and some were worth big money. He could probably direct you so that you would get your money’s worth!
What you call lock boxes are old mailboxes! Cool find though. So many antiques. Maybe the record player is for 33’s. I think that’s what they were called, a bit smaller than the ones you are familiar with.
The lock boxes probably came from a post office. The lock side goes to the lobby, where people can open them and retrieve their mail. The open side goes into the sorting room, so that employees can just pop things where they belong. We have a very old, very small post office nearby and I can see into the room where the employees work. All of the openings are labeled and they just put the mail in. PO Box holders go into the lobby, where they use their key to get their mail. If I’m standing in line I can see the process.
The Dinosarus Zero / Holy Modal Rounders concert was in 1986 - it was for marijuana legalization. You appear to have an uncut roll of the posters. The Sarah Bernhardt is obviously a repro - you're not going to find 125 year old posters in such nice condition. I well remember the 1950s - I am definitely old! A comics auction would probably do very well, a lot of comic book resellers would show up hoping for a bargain. The record player pre-dates 45s and LPs - it's for playing shellac. You didn't show the oriental rugs you took in the elevator, but you should check in case they are good. The tube testers are worth serious money, although they might need some repairs.
I found the comics very interesting. I collected Superman comics as kid. My former husband collected Donald Duck plus other Disney. I want to grab a bunch of those comics and just read them. Good memories 😅 BTW that radio/record player looked like Bake light to me. Be careful in that building Ashley and Wade!
*********Wade, **********you better look up the art,******** Gary Ewing very poplar in your area, did some album covers for 3 dog night and other bands in the 60's. that may be the most valuable thing you have ever found!!!!!*********
Hi Wade, as a coin collector I'd definitely be interested in buying a lot or two of those pennies... Please let me know. I live in Los Angeles and have purchased from you before. Great find! ✌️🎸
Crud, I can’t make it. I’d love it if you could spare a med or large flat rate box of them before you auction them off…? Thanks for your consideration 👊
Not 45s on the turntable. They have large holes, and you needed an adapter to put them on the little spindle. That ancient thing probably played 78s. Look and see if there is a knob to change speeds.
Find yourself a comic book guy or gal. Some of those could be worth a thousand or more apeice. Let them do the work. You will make more. It will be worth it. ❤
Those large transformers are like 1950 one found in my home town in building from when USA forces station in in Dawson Creek BC during the Cold War time when the Dew Line was active in Artic………all those wooden boxes look the same equipment
I personally think you will make a.lot of money from this unit. I've watched all the videos from this unit. You both made me laugh alot when you got a boring boxand say Next. After this unit you both must be exhausted.
What are you going to do with all the other stuff that isn't "What Not' worthy? Portland hasn't seen any snow or ice yet. That I know of. I live in Central Oregon. Are you going to have a big huge tent sale?
Just wondering if you ever found TJ Berrytales animated interactive teddy bear. I found one at Value Village in Cornwall Canada. It's in French. There are other story tapes...let me know if you find the some tapes.
Absolutely love that you are putting up more videos. You and your family are addicting. Thank you for making these great videos! “who buys the best storage units.”
The 1943 copper cent is one of the rarest coins in American numismatics and is in high demand among collectors. The estimated value of this error coin ranges from $100,000-$900,000. One 1943-D copper cent was listed by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) for $1,500,000.Sep 21, 2023
Yeah, we’re actually selling all of those here in 20 minutes 120 pounds of pennies on whatnot lol
The radio,recorded player and welder brings back memories, my parents had these many years ago! My dad is 87 years young ❤️
That would play 78 rpm records. You'd need the peg/adapter in order to play 45's, as I recall.
I’m happy it was you two who got this unit 🎉🎉🎉❤
You got that ladder from a great unit!!
Beautiful furniture, and I like all the comic books and the old money, I think you two got a great unit this time.be bless.
Great unit, guys!
Love the old furniture, antique TV, etc.
Brings back so many wonderful memories.
I'm a 1956 baby, too!
Not offended by your comment at all!
Love from Pennsylvania!
💜🩵💙🩷
Yes blue jars are lovely on the windows seal with sun shining on them xxxx
I was thinking maybe those lock boxes was an old PO box for mail etc
Let’s go. Y’all stay blessed
The postcards with letters and numbers, ham radio and CB radio people would send them to people they would talk to on their radios.
Keep the metag washer it probably still works those things are very tough
Yeah I saw the ladder in a unit ( thought, keep that keep that) I would, ! I was a bean in my mums tummy in 1956 , cheeky! lol !
Another great video. Can't wait for the finale on this unit. All I can say is "WOW!"
That's a magnavox stereo record player! One ur oldest brand, real quality! U have a lincoln welder! We just sold our Lincoln welder (redface) $5k. That old washer will be a blessing. It gets clothes clean!
Cheeky boy I was born 56!!lots of love from UK.
Me too! 1956 was a good year!
Love from Pennsylvania, USA
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Had one of those large radios when I was young. Dad had antenna wire running around the attic roof. This was late 40s. The wire is still running around the attic today.
That big round thing that looks like a lamp is actually one of the very first "speakers" to be offered by GE for sound reproduction. That IS very valuable.
I'm one of your UK followers, I love watching you. Can't imagine a storage unit video in UK being so exciting.
Wow! A lot of really cool things!
Those “slats” are called side rails. Slats go crossways the bed to support the box springs.
My grandfather was in a group of largest stamp collector in US. We had boxes stacked all over our home spent hours on it. We were roped into soaking the stamps off envelopes. You soaked the paper in warm water till stamp came off then put them in between sheets of special cardboard like paper to dry. I cringe at stamps now. Lots of work
Oh Bassett is high quality furniture!
If that poster of Sara Bernard theatre is old its worth very very much!
Margit from Finland actress
Great unit guys 🎉
Hi Wade, if you find a ham radio post card with the call letter of K4VTZ and the name of Rick Martin. That is my dad. He lived in Henderson KY. I just heard you ask about the ladder. I think you got it from a unit.
don't quickly dismiss that Maytag washer. I have and use the exact model here at my home and it's lasted me 25 years and still going strong!! They are very heavy duty (blankets, towels, etc...) and are SO easy to work on or repair if needed. MUCH better than the digital models sold today.. IMHO. Great machines!
The cab. With the little doors and combo locks were probably from a post office.
Yeah original safety deposit boxes probably.
The Magnavox turntable cabinet was high-end back in the day.
Bassett is a very good name in furniture. Take good care of that one.
I haven't heard of Morsman but that's a nice chest too.
And those beds are beautiful!
Magnavox phonograph -- that's amazing! And the old radio!!
Sarah Bernhardt (on that big poster) was a 19th century stage actress, and acted in several early silent films as well. The Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, also known as Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt, was a Parisian theatre built in the 19th century, according to Wikipedia.
I think my washer is older than that one. Mine has fewer dials and no buttons :)
Those postcards look like the ones we used when I was little -- a very long time ago!
Leave the stamps on the envelopes -- they have dated postmarks. That looks like a fun collection!! Yes, we are old LOL
Those look like post office boxes. That's why they are open in the back. I have not seen any with 2 combination locks though. Wow. Those would be fun to have.
The typesetting chests are very cool.
I love this unit Wade,!!!! Check every thing❤
Lovely old furniture!!!!!!! Please get them check from an antiguare he can tell you the value of those picese, I'm sure you have fund good things!!!!! BIG hug from Rome❤
I love mo's. Clam chowder and fish and chips
some of those pieces of furniture should be seen by a real professional antique dealer
I love the owls so cute.
Those boards are probably for the antique bed
What a great history unit as you say Wade they not make them like they use too. I was born in 52 so I'm one of the more mature viewers 😅 I know it's not nice, but it would have been funny to see Wades face if the buckets were full of screws It will take a long time to go through all the comics there may be a very valuable comic in there and the pennies too good to see you doing units again ❤from Australia
You got the ladder from another unit 😁 Also I would love those canning lids 😁
check the all driers inside for jewellery or money a lot of times there’s a lot of things in there. My dad used to find so much jewelry.
Love to watch your videos! Must say you definitely are able to find exciting stuff! As for your comic books, you should contact Locker Nuts . He found lots in a locker and some were worth big money. He could probably direct you so that you would get your money’s worth!
Those box looks like the came of the boats xxxx
Looks like they came out of a post office maybe! Very kool
The TV is like the first TV my grandparents had and they had a large MagnifyGlass on a wood stand in front of it to make the pictures bigger.
What you call lock boxes are old mailboxes! Cool find though. So many antiques. Maybe the record player is for 33’s. I think that’s what they were called, a bit smaller than the ones you are familiar with.
You got that ladder in the unit with the pressure washers and air compressor and etc. before you got this unit .Your friend the Cajun
The lock boxes probably came from a post office. The lock side goes to the lobby, where people can open them and retrieve their mail. The open side goes into the sorting room, so that employees can just pop things where they belong. We have a very old, very small post office nearby and I can see into the room where the employees work. All of the openings are labeled and they just put the mail in. PO Box holders go into the lobby, where they use their key to get their mail. If I’m standing in line I can see the process.
Superman action comic No1 sold at auction in 2022 for 5.3 million dollars, X-Men No1 sold for 8.2, Check those boxes Wade.
The ladder is from a locker, I remember it. I wish I lived closer, I'd buy that old furniture off you.
The tall box looks like post box for flats in the 39s
If you had those canning lids during covid they were gold hard to find
Get a tri pod so you both can open
I would love to get my hands on that enamel ware.❤❤
Gary Ewing artist...Portland rock art icon
The Dinosarus Zero / Holy Modal Rounders concert was in 1986 - it was for marijuana legalization. You appear to have an uncut roll of the posters.
The Sarah Bernhardt is obviously a repro - you're not going to find 125 year old posters in such nice condition.
I well remember the 1950s - I am definitely old!
A comics auction would probably do very well, a lot of comic book resellers would show up hoping for a bargain.
The record player pre-dates 45s and LPs - it's for playing shellac.
You didn't show the oriental rugs you took in the elevator, but you should check in case they are good.
The tube testers are worth serious money, although they might need some repairs.
I found the comics very interesting. I collected Superman comics as kid. My former husband collected Donald Duck plus other Disney. I want to grab a bunch of those comics and just read them. Good memories 😅 BTW that radio/record player looked like Bake light to me. Be careful in that building Ashley and Wade!
The washer and dryer I have is over 28 years old and have only been repaired a few times. THey are a Kenmore and maytag.
*********Wade, **********you better look up the art,******** Gary Ewing very poplar in your area, did some album covers for 3 dog night and other bands in the 60's. that may be the most valuable thing you have ever found!!!!!*********
Wow, an old Magnavox HiFi!
Mos is awesome
Hi Wade, as a coin collector I'd definitely be interested in buying a lot or two of those pennies... Please let me know. I live in Los Angeles and have purchased from you before. Great find! ✌️🎸
We’re selling them in 20 minutes on Whatnot
Just download the Whatnot app and search Wades Ventures
Crud, I can’t make it. I’d love it if you could spare a med or large flat rate box of them before you auction them off…? Thanks for your consideration 👊
I was 11yrs old when those paintings nearly as old as me lol
You need the antique road show
the pennies are copper at $4.40 a pound double face value , maybe hopping copper goes up even more , like silver and gold ?
This is not boring❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The last 1943 Penny that sold on auction sold 2 million 750 thousand dollars
Those cabinets were for printers. They kept metal letters to print with
Not 45s on the turntable. They have large holes, and you needed an adapter to put them on the little spindle. That ancient thing probably played 78s. Look and see if there is a knob to change speeds.
Let's go who buys the best storage s
Where is this building located
Find yourself a comic book guy or gal. Some of those could be worth a thousand or more apeice. Let them do the work. You will make more. It will be worth it. ❤
The irons make great grilled cheese
Sure a mouse rang across 24mins 50 seconds in the right corner when u was looking at the blue electric thing 😅
The boxes look like printer boxes. They would keep their letters in there in order
These are not postcards, these are confirmations of shortwave radio contacts;
Gary Ewing pop artist who worked with 60s and 70s rock bands
That is a treasure you have in painting
HAMM radio operators would mail postcards with their "call signs" and locations to people they heard or spoke to.
U got the ladder out of a unit ❤❤
I think the little combination lock boxes were from a post office.
That’s a long ride in the elevator!
My father had a drill press like that.
Postcards and stamps if not valuable as collectibles some people buy for junk journaling
Those a Mexican tourist paintings from back in the day.
You can play both size vinyl records on the old record plaer
Wade I've always wanted a rocking chair, 😢😢😢, ❤❤❤
Pennies from heaven 😅
Those large transformers are like 1950 one found in my home town in building from when USA forces station in in Dawson Creek BC during the Cold War time when the Dew Line was active in Artic………all those wooden boxes look the same equipment
Sarah Bernhardt….I think she’s an early, early famous actress…1800?
The cabinet with combination locks came from a post office
Ain’t nothing wrong with pot leaves Wade 😂
I believe this is my tall thing with the mini doors on it goes in a Post Office. I could be wrong.
I personally think you will make a.lot of money from this unit. I've watched all the videos from this unit. You both made me laugh alot when you got a boring boxand say Next. After this unit you both must be exhausted.
What are you going to do with all the other stuff that isn't "What Not' worthy? Portland hasn't seen any snow or ice yet. That I know of. I live in Central Oregon. Are you going to have a big huge tent sale?
You got it out of a unit
Those comics values may shock you
Yeah, we’re selling a lot of it today on the auction here in about 15 minutes on Whatnot
Just wondering if you ever found TJ Berrytales animated interactive teddy bear. I found one at Value Village in Cornwall Canada. It's in French. There are other story tapes...let me know if you find the some tapes.
You got that ladder from a storage unit.
those cards you found with stamps on then in th one box are from shortwave stations around the world
It's an Oscillscope that measures sound waves. I am old I am almost 80 yes old
That was made when the name basset really meant something