Gotta love clean outs! Thanks to the subscriber who is so generous! ❣ If so much neat stuff was in the garage, I can only imagine what else is gona be in the house...!
So glad she thought of you. So very kind of her. Your idea of getting the dumpster and letting you take care sounds like a very good deal. For her as well as you. Love the big Mason Jar. Wouldn't it be pretty filled with old marbles or buttons? Love ya have a very blessed day. ♥️😘💞💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌞🌞🐦🌷🌱🏖️🐕🌮✌️👶
That was BEYOND a nice thing for a viewer (or anyone) to do. There are still kind people in the world today...imagine that. Touches my cynical on-the-way-to-being-old-heart 💗 Where to put it? Stack it, stack it, stack it! Cram it in there! It's free!!! You CAN'T not take it!
A fellow collector friend of mine, toward the end of his life, invited me to take anything from his home. His specialty was Victor Victrolas and vintage Lionel Trains...two areas of which I love and collect. I added some fine items to my extensive collection of toy trains, and took three neat Victrolas! The rest of his collections went to a railroad museum he was a charter member of, to be sold to raise money for the operations of the museum. A few of the trains went into the museum's collection. His Victrola Collection was sold at auction and the proceeds went to family members. None of them were at all interested in keeping the items, as is the case with most younger people these days. At least the collections did not end up in dumpsters...I have heard of such scenarios! Those plastic boats, though new, would make great flat car loads on the Lionel Std. Gauge Trains. The furniture, kitchen stuff and other items were cleaned out by the new owner of the home. That "shell" is a cheap lamp finial. A turkey, chicken, or roast pan...lets the grease drain off.
Hard to tell for sure in a video but , the small brass looking thing that fell looks like the piece that holds a lamp shade down on a lamp . Screws on the top .
You're one of the good guys.👍.That's one of the reasons I have been watching from the first time I found your videos. Good thing will come your way. Stay Blessed.
God bless you Taco Stacks for having a loving heart. So many people now days are out only for themselves and how much they can make. God will bless you for not cheating people.
Taco got some STUFF today. Those metal ice cube trays are the best because you can get the ice cubes OUT. The linens ... bag 'em, one and all. Personally I buy all the pure cotton sheets I can get -polyester sucks.
What a amazing treasure hunt!! Lots of fantastic finds. Kudos to the lady who gave you such a fabulous lead on some cool things. Super jealous 😊 Thank you for your kindness...I bet it helped them out more than one may think.
The axe is a double bladed lumber jack's axe. Two blades so you can keep working when one dulls. I think you better get to know The Dollar Bin for your flea market days. I would always make a Dollar Bin when I sold at the San Francisco Bike Expo. My friend laughed at the dollar Bin but it was empty by the end of the day. Never under estimate the power of the Dollar Bin.
Taco, you're going to have great stuff for the flea market. What a great opportunity to clean out that house. That's my dream to do that kind of thing. 🤩👍 I'm so excited for you!!
Whoa!!!! Taco! What an awesome opportunity for you and the homeowners!! You’re so sweet to think of others! You may want to call in a friend or two to bring trucks & a trailer to help with the clean out. You’ve already got some neat stuff for sure! The can/bottle opener you found is one like I have and use. I use mine for opening cans of vegetable juice, etc. Thank you for sharing! Blessings to you and sweet Salsa! ❤️✝️
Taco a glass coffee percolator sold for 50.00 up here in Quebec. Be careful not to break it if it has a complete metal insert, coffee basket and lid. Good work! I’m happy for you, you’ve earned this family’s trust.
The Dell box is a docking station/port replicator for Dell laptops. It allows you to connect multiple monitors, regular keyboard/mouse etc. and leave them on a desk, eject the laptop and use it portable.
I can tell you are a very nice person. You are not greedy . The home owners are lucky to hook up with you because are telling them to get a dumpster and you will fill it up for them. That will save them a lot of money. Also want you to know that I watch every one of your videos.
What a great testament to your character that you are so honest with the person about how much clean outs cost. You need shelves in your warehouse, so you can go vertical to store stuff!!! Great finds, looking to see what else you find. So sad to see what people will just throw out! Blessings to you🙌🙌
Hey Taco! The mason jar I have found four of in my area here in Iowa! Crazy find one and three more surface! I have been told they were pickle jars when first made. I think they are pretty cool! Lucky you to find a free clean out!! Lots of treasures! Good luck!! I enjoy watching your adventures!
Very nice of this woman to let you go through her things. I think many people pay because they don't want to take what they've had for so long and just dump it into a dumpster. I think if you do it, and they aren't around to see it, it may not be so painful to go through. I'm guessing some of those things are from their parents etc. Eventually you have to part with things, but doing so is a very emotional task.
You are such a good guy. Congrats on getting all the items for the flea market and for saving it from the landfill. You are more than paying for it with your labor.
OMG Taco Stacks go back, back and back. She gave you magnificent treasures❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. Hugs and kisses for Queen Salsa and Queen Gracie. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!
You may want to put some shelving along the side of you building and sort onto the shelves as items come in. You will save so much time and space and keep the floor clear. Just a thought :)
18:29 A church key! It's "natural" that they're rusted, considering they are usually found in the bottom of a tackle box! Great haul, Taco. Looking forward to more vids from that clean-out.
You need shelving so you can see what what stock you got and put them in order as you are going to have so much in your garage you won't no what to do with it and you will end up tripping over everything
I love big jars like that Mason one. I had one and no real room to put it, so I think I sold it to someone for $60. Not old, but really cool. The fireman's axes I'm familiar with have a cutting edge on one side and a pointed punch on the other...can also be used as a lever. Beer advertising piece is called a can/bottle opener...Oy Vey! I'm gettin' old.
If you had a carpenter build you some shelves in your warehouse - right along the side wall from the back door to the front door, 18 inches wide and 18 to 24 inches apart, all the way to 6 feet high - you would double the storage you have and be able to see and access it all.
You got a lot of inventory for the markets you do. Hopefully you will be able to start selling plenty of it soon, so you can clear some more space. Well done. I really enjoyed watching you go through the boxes. More of that please. 💓🐨
Hi there Taco. You have gotten yourself quite the inventory of items. I like that mason jar, it's very nice and it's a first for me seeing one so big. Overall Taco it has been an adventure today.
Cool little brown piece of furniture with all the drawers. Those ice cube trays are really good. They work and ice doesn't get stuck in them. You are right about the big glass jar. Sun tea jars are hard to find at reasonable cost. Very expensive. Be careful with the linens. You never know. Those are bottle opener and can opener. Those were used before they put pull tabs on sodas and beer.
Wow Taco she really give you some nice stuff and I am sure you will make money off of all that stuff good luck on getting all the rest you get love to be there to help you you should get paper mouse to help you and give her something for the help God bless Rosetta.
Our club displays antique and vintage items at local events. The two favorite items for people are the ice trays and rotary telephones. Kids can't dial a phone number. Then its funny when I tell them if you made a mistake, you had to start over.
Very nice of one of your subs to offer you this clean out...I had seen the comment and was excited for you.....That lil gold thing maybe a finial for a lamp.....Love cement animals...would look nice under some of your trees or by your lake.....but the dog YES on the porch.....TS some of your items would sell on Fb marketplace ...try doing that w/some of the bigger items so you are not moving things 10 times............Can't wait to see more.....Hope you have help w/the clean out... a lot of work! .....Such a nice guy you are!
Hey Taco - A truly great video. Congratulations on all the great stuff you got. I can't wait to see future episodes of your treasure hunt. It may just be a Southern thing, but the (beer) can opener that you found - I've always heard them called Church Keys. Could just be our weird sense of humor down here!! :o)
Hi taco I think that thing that fell. Out was peep hole for door.? I love you wanting to clean out house we got ripped off with my parents house only cause we didn’t have time to find place to store what we wanted to keep plus it was in Canada so they everything cheap
They bottle opener we called a church key back in the day. The platter with the indented rib was for prime rib, or roast beef so the juices could drain away. The problem with house clean outs is that there’s a whole lot of them that are just filled with junk. And, their markets - most of them - aren’t the flea market. They want a fast turnover, yes. But they hold estate sales (depending on the house) that costs them labor. And I think when they’re done, the house is at least minimally clean. The owner only has to scrub everything down - maybe paint - and the house is ready for market. But! It takes them a whole lot of time to get rid of the trash and then, to price everything and then, there’s usually a lot of stuff at the end that no one wanted. Like clear glass. (It seems older people loved clear glass and none of us do!) So they have to then get rid of all of it. You’re in the ideal position because you’ll have a rapid turnaround. Though, if you’re just squeeze it in your schedule here and there, the owner will have to wait on you. And many owners just want it done. In fact, a lot of owners are often far away, dealing with grief, family issues, and can’t deal with it. To them, getting it all taken care of quickly is valuable. And that’s why estate clean outs can be expensive. I belong to a decluttering group. There’s been at least 6 people (in less than a year), that have posted about this. If they had the money, they’d pay in a heartbeat. I’m going to be 68 next month. I’m doing ALL of my clean out before I die. That’s because I had to do them and there was no Taco Stacks around. I don’t want my daughter to do what I did.
Taco, I like the way you think about getting compensated for a house clean out if the material inside is payment enough. You seem to approach the situation very fairly. Also, I believe the item you dropped may a been a brass peek hole for a door. Good video, Your friend.
The ducks are cute! There not as common as geese! I'd keep it! If I'd was a To co Stacks I'd keep to much! Haha. The toy boats try 70's and there in great shape!
What a nice subscriber that is so helpful for both of you. If you have room grab those rolls of paper, that would be great for the wood tables at the one flea market. The bicentennial jar is valuable I have two that I have marbles in them both. They have a good value $70 to $100.
Lots & lots of cool things. The oil you said was "new" I'm guessing you mean unopen as that type of oil container has to be 25+ years old. What a haul! Hope you get much more inventory. 👍👍
So happy those people thought of you! You are helping them and they are helping you and the stuff finds a new home. Excellent.
Gotta love clean outs! Thanks to the subscriber who is so generous! ❣ If so much neat stuff was in the garage, I can only imagine what else is gona be in the house...!
You hit the jackpot with this clean out! Nice of that lady to contact you! You'll have plenty for the flea market.
This looks like good stuff, will sell quickly. If he is running out of space, maybe rent a ... STORAGE LOCKER?
So glad she thought of you. So very kind of her. Your idea of getting the dumpster and letting you take care sounds like a very good deal. For her as well as you. Love the big Mason Jar. Wouldn't it be pretty filled with old marbles or buttons? Love ya have a very blessed day. ♥️😘💞💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌞🌞🐦🌷🌱🏖️🐕🌮✌️👶
Thank you kind subscriber ☺️
That was BEYOND a nice thing for a viewer (or anyone) to do. There are still kind people in the world today...imagine that. Touches my cynical on-the-way-to-being-old-heart 💗
Where to put it?
Stack it, stack it, stack it!
Cram it in there! It's free!!! You CAN'T not take it!
A fellow collector friend of mine, toward the end of his life, invited me to take anything from his home. His specialty was Victor Victrolas and vintage Lionel Trains...two areas of which I love and collect. I added some fine items to my extensive collection of toy trains, and took three neat Victrolas! The rest of his collections went to a railroad museum he was a charter member of, to be sold to raise money for the operations of the museum. A few of the trains went into the museum's collection. His Victrola Collection was sold at auction and the proceeds went to family members. None of them were at all interested in keeping the items, as is the case with most younger people these days. At least the collections did not end up in dumpsters...I have heard of such scenarios! Those plastic boats, though new, would make great flat car loads on the Lionel Std. Gauge Trains. The furniture, kitchen stuff and other items were cleaned out by the new owner of the home. That "shell" is a cheap lamp finial. A turkey, chicken, or roast pan...lets the grease drain off.
Ask paper & moose if she would like to help with the clean out
Those ice cube trays are so nostalgic for me because I grew up in the 60's and we had those.😄
Hard to tell for sure in a video but , the small brass looking thing that fell looks like the piece that holds a lamp shade down on a lamp . Screws on the top .
What a treasure trove! I think the little doodad that fell into the grass might be a lamp finial. Can't wait to see more!
Cool stuff , maybe bring the Moose along next time :)
What a great selection,Taco! That beer can opener is otherwise known as a "church key". 😀
You're one of the good guys.👍.That's one of the reasons I have been watching from the first time I found your videos. Good thing will come your way. Stay Blessed.
That mason jar is amazing! Keep!
God bless you Taco Stacks for having a loving heart. So many people now days are out only for themselves and how much they can make. God will bless you for not cheating people.
Really cool things! Enjoyable video.
Great Video! Love watching clean outs. Thank you to the lady that thought of you to do the clean out.
Taco got some STUFF today. Those metal ice cube trays are the best because you can get the ice cubes OUT. The linens ... bag 'em, one and all. Personally I buy all the pure cotton sheets I can get -polyester sucks.
Are you going to sell that ice cube tray.
That's awesome you ever invited over to pick thru the house!!! Awesome subscriber!!!
You're going to need another barn!!
Omg! So much It is going to be alot of work, but a ton of fun! It will make alot of video's. I can't wait to see them!! 😍
I always look at the date on the newspapers things are wrapped in 😉
What a amazing treasure hunt!! Lots of fantastic finds. Kudos to the lady who gave you such a fabulous lead on some cool things. Super jealous 😊
Thank you for your kindness...I bet it helped them out more than one may think.
The axe is a double bladed lumber jack's axe. Two blades so you can keep working when one dulls. I think you better get to know The Dollar Bin for your flea market days. I would always make a Dollar Bin when I sold at the San Francisco Bike Expo. My friend laughed at the dollar Bin but it was empty by the end of the day. Never under estimate the power of the Dollar Bin.
fantastic clean out.
That bullet thing looks like the top to a lamp shade.
It's going to be a GREAT flea market season. Can't wait for those videos!
I love the clam shell chairs, wish I lived closer.
Taco, you're going to have great stuff for the flea market. What a great opportunity to clean out that house. That's my dream to do that kind of thing. 🤩👍 I'm so excited for you!!
Whoa!!!! Taco! What an awesome opportunity for you and the homeowners!! You’re so sweet to think of others! You may want to call in a friend or two to bring trucks & a trailer to help with the clean out. You’ve already got some neat stuff for sure! The can/bottle opener you found is one like I have and use. I use mine for opening cans of vegetable juice, etc. Thank you for sharing! Blessings to you and sweet Salsa! ❤️✝️
Taco a glass coffee percolator sold for 50.00 up here in Quebec. Be careful not to break it if it has a complete metal insert, coffee basket and lid. Good work! I’m happy for you, you’ve earned this family’s trust.
Great. Glad they reached out. I hope it goes well for you. Deserved.
Might need to box small items up so the boxes can stack. If you some more leeway to store more
The can and bottle opener…we used to call them “church keys”
The Dell box is a docking station/port replicator for Dell laptops. It allows you to connect multiple monitors, regular keyboard/mouse etc. and leave them on a desk, eject the laptop and use it portable.
Great flea market inventory. It was fun😀
Wow!! So glad they thought of you first. Great finds! Great video as always 👍
I can tell you are a very nice person. You are not greedy . The home owners are lucky to hook up with you because are telling them to get a dumpster and you will fill it up for them. That will save them a lot of money. Also want you to know that I watch every one of your videos.
What a great testament to your character that you are so honest with the person about how much clean outs cost. You need shelves in your warehouse, so you can go vertical to store stuff!!! Great finds, looking to see what else you find. So sad to see what people will just throw out! Blessings to you🙌🙌
Hey Taco!
The mason jar I have found four of in my area here in Iowa! Crazy find one and three more surface! I have been told they
were pickle jars when first made. I think they are pretty cool! Lucky you to find a free clean out!! Lots of treasures!
Good luck!! I enjoy watching your adventures!
SWEET!!!! Got to *LOVE* when people call for a free haul!!!! *EEEEeeeeexcellent!!!* 😁😁
Check the dates on the news papers they used to wrap stuff with.
Very nice of this woman to let you go through her things. I think many people pay because they don't want to take what they've had for so long and just dump it into a dumpster. I think if you do it, and they aren't around to see it, it may not be so painful to go through. I'm guessing some of those things are from their parents etc. Eventually you have to part with things, but doing so is a very emotional task.
The red and white milk glass cups are from the ‘60’s I had one as a child 😏
Nice inventory! Looking forward to the rest of the clean out !
I still have mine.
This is going to be great for you and your viewers! Thanx. I love clean outs.
Love the mason jar. The checkered coffee mugs, my mom had one with her name on it (Barbara) for many years. She dropped it some time ago and it broke.
Great haul. So glad there are people willing to do cleanouts.
You are such a good guy. Congrats on getting all the items for the flea market and for saving it from the landfill. You are more than paying for it with your labor.
OMG Taco Stacks go back, back and back. She gave you magnificent treasures❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. Hugs and kisses for Queen Salsa and Queen Gracie. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!
Better to rent a trailer and take everything you want rather than drive 2 hours multiple times
You may want to put some shelving along the side of you building and sort onto the shelves as items come in. You will save so much time and space and keep the floor clear. Just a thought :)
18:29 A church key! It's "natural" that they're rusted, considering they are usually found in the bottom of a tackle box!
Great haul, Taco. Looking forward to more vids from that clean-out.
You're such a good guy! Wish more people shared your ethics and honesty. ❤️
Looks like you'll have lots of inventory to take you well into the flea market season.
You need shelving so you can see what what stock you got and put them in order as you are going to have so much in your garage you won't no what to do with it and you will end up tripping over everything
I am so happy for you, All good stuff in one spot. PERFECT
Great clean-out! Lots of flee market sales!
Great video. Love watching everyday. Hope Salsa and you have a nice night.
I love big jars like that Mason one. I had one and no real room to put it, so I think I sold it to someone for $60. Not old, but really cool. The fireman's axes I'm familiar with have a cutting edge on one side and a pointed punch on the other...can also be used as a lever. Beer advertising piece is called a can/bottle opener...Oy Vey! I'm gettin' old.
Lots of people put spare change in those big jars. I would put old marbles in one ! Even old buttons !
Can't wait to get home to watch! Hope alot of treasures in there
Great video - a lot of wonderful inventory
If you had a carpenter build you some shelves in your warehouse - right along the side wall from the back door to the front door, 18 inches wide and 18 to 24 inches apart, all the way to 6 feet high - you would double the storage you have and be able to see and access it all.
I've thought so too. It's crazy to see other people's "organization" methods, but to each his own
You got a lot of inventory for the markets you do. Hopefully you will be able to start selling plenty of it soon, so you can clear some more space. Well done. I really enjoyed watching you go through the boxes. More of that please. 💓🐨
Wow, that’s some good finds Taco!
Taco, you are terrific. Looking forward to the rest of the videos about this cleanout.
The Dell Box is a docking station for a dell laptop. You will need to look up at the model # to see which laptop it will fit.
Here in Arizona we can donate towels, blankets to animal shelters!!!
Hi there Taco. You have gotten yourself quite the inventory of items. I like that mason jar, it's very nice and it's a first for me seeing one so big. Overall Taco it has been an adventure today.
tray w/ drip and little divot id for carving a roast(usually) all that pattern is to catch the juices.
Wow - so much stuff and just a dent in the opportunity. Pretty cool you two could help each other out. This should be amazing for you both.
It is a double bit (two edges versus a single bit with one cutting edge) woodsman axe or felling axe. Used they tend to run in the $50-$70 range.
3:07 you are right on the money, "if you had bounced from room to room it would look like you did nothing."
Cool little brown piece of furniture with all the drawers. Those ice cube trays are really good. They work and ice doesn't get stuck in them. You are right about the big glass jar. Sun tea jars are hard to find at reasonable cost. Very expensive. Be careful with the linens. You never know. Those are bottle opener and can opener. Those were used before they put pull tabs on sodas and beer.
Love that Disney tin!
Nice vid! What are the dates on that newspaper wrapping?
Awesome video. Great finds. Taco you have a great heart. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
Wow Taco she really give you some nice stuff and I am sure you will make money off of all that stuff good luck on getting all the rest you get love to be there to help you you should get paper mouse to help you and give her something for the help God bless Rosetta.
I like the concrete animals. You are busier than a busy bee.
Wow what a haul. Looking forward to next one. Take care Taco
Dumpster dive for boxes to take back with you. You'll be able to pack the van.. great video
Lol beer can opener we used to call "church keys" Absolutely no reason to call it that. 🤣
Our club displays antique and vintage items at local events. The two favorite items for people are the ice trays and rotary telephones. Kids can't dial a phone number. Then its funny when I tell them if you made a mistake, you had to start over.
Very nice of one of your subs to offer you this clean out...I had seen the comment and was excited for you.....That lil gold thing maybe a finial for a lamp.....Love cement animals...would look nice under some of your trees or by your lake.....but the dog YES on the porch.....TS some of your items would sell on Fb marketplace ...try doing that w/some of the bigger items so you are not moving things 10 times............Can't wait to see more.....Hope you have help w/the clean out... a lot of work! .....Such a nice guy you are!
Looks like a nice find. . . .😃😎😄I am happy for you . . .
Hey Taco - A truly great video. Congratulations on all the great stuff you got. I can't wait to see future episodes of your treasure hunt. It may just be a Southern thing, but the (beer) can opener that you found - I've always heard them called Church Keys. Could just be our weird sense of humor down here!! :o)
Nah, “church key” was also the slang that we used in the north too!
Hi taco I think that thing that fell. Out was peep hole for door.? I love you wanting to clean out house we got ripped off with my parents house only cause we didn’t have time to find place to store what we wanted to keep plus it was in Canada so they everything cheap
Yes, beer can opener is a “church key” here in Indiana too!
LOL. I have 2 Church Keys in my silverware drawer! And I use them too.
Some good items you picked up in your first trip to the house. Great video.
Good for you. Hope you sell it all.💙
Great stuff in that visit! Well done!
looks like its time for a taco stacks yard sale, so much stuff
They bottle opener we called a church key back in the day. The platter with the indented rib was for prime rib, or roast beef so the juices could drain away.
The problem with house clean outs is that there’s a whole lot of them that are just filled with junk. And, their markets - most of them - aren’t the flea market. They want a fast turnover, yes. But they hold estate sales (depending on the house) that costs them labor.
And I think when they’re done, the house is at least minimally clean. The owner only has to scrub everything down - maybe paint - and the house is ready for market. But! It takes them a whole lot of time to get rid of the trash and then, to price everything and then, there’s usually a lot of stuff at the end that no one wanted. Like clear glass. (It seems older people loved clear glass and none of us do!)
So they have to then get rid of all of it.
You’re in the ideal position because you’ll have a rapid turnaround. Though, if you’re just squeeze it in your schedule here and there, the owner will have to wait on you. And many owners just want it done.
In fact, a lot of owners are often far away, dealing with grief, family issues, and can’t deal with it. To them, getting it all taken care of quickly is valuable. And that’s why estate clean outs can be expensive.
I belong to a decluttering group. There’s been at least 6 people (in less than a year), that have posted about this. If they had the money, they’d pay in a heartbeat.
I’m going to be 68 next month. I’m doing ALL of my clean out before I die. That’s because I had to do them and there was no Taco Stacks around. I don’t want my daughter to do what I did.
Enjoyed seeing what you got.
Wow so much stuff
TY Taco Stacks. Very interesting stuff!
Taco,
I like the way you think about getting compensated for a house clean out if the material inside is payment enough. You seem to approach the situation very fairly. Also, I believe the item you dropped may a been a brass peek hole for a door.
Good video,
Your friend.
Great video! I would love to see all the goodies you find.👍👏
That little piece of brass goes on top of a lamp shade it’s called a finial
The ducks are cute! There not as common as geese! I'd keep it! If I'd was a To co Stacks I'd keep to much! Haha. The toy boats try 70's and there in great shape!
What a nice subscriber that is so helpful for both of you. If you have room grab those rolls of paper, that would be great for the wood tables at the one flea market.
The bicentennial jar is valuable I have two that I have marbles in them both. They have a good value $70 to $100.
Great stuff Taco!
You are truly amazing person taco stacks.love your videos and sala girl
Lots & lots of cool things. The oil you said was "new" I'm guessing you mean unopen as that type of oil container has to be 25+ years old. What a haul! Hope you get much more inventory. 👍👍