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Even though there was some (typical) decaying bits of stuff in the unit, it was nicely organized and you could tell it was mostly meaningful things he was passionate about (if he might be deceased). He seems like an interesting guy. Hopefully Charlie will save or sell the space memories so that they can be properly cared for! I wish I had that cool NASA crate!
A bunch of Kassner posters sold for $3000 at Sothebys in 2021, including a copy of the one you threw in the trash box. Kassner was the most important stage illusionist of the first half of the 20th century.
As someone who's cleaned out a lot of bank owned homes, I've seen a lot of sad things. Had a home that was raided ebcuase they were growing weed in the basement and shit. Had to clean this house with tons of stuff in one day. Basically a hoarder house. Nasty ass piss bottles in the basement, the works. But somehow noticed the two crates that were commemorative of the kid who's mom originally got the home. Congratulations on buying it and shit. Then the viles of heparin, showing she at one point got sick, probably died. Kid likely got into some shit, when she died he took over the house and made it a drug house. Really sad to see. We took pictures of it cleaned out, then left the signed plates congratulating the original owner on her new house over the fireplace in a sort of memorial. Hey, our proof shows an empty house. Who knows what got put in there after we left. Sad part is house went for $19,000. Just overall a sad story.
@@YungRekless I looked it up online to check cuz it looked expensive and I used the lowest price I could find. There were a couple I found well over $600.
@@joshlaverick2002 did you not watch the video? Even if every item in there only sold for $1 each, which is a massive understatement, the unit would still be profitable.
The former owner of the storage honestly looks like a such cool guy. Lots of collectables, videogames, trading cards, goddamn shark teeth collection. All that while being an astronaut engineer. What a life.
Yeah you get the feeling he was pretty chill in his down time which is probably a good thing for someone in his profession. I wonder how old this dude is. Cuz man... some of those signed baseball cards were freaking ancient!
@@xjlover2058 they threw out alot of things that has a large amount of value either financially speaking or other.....I understand they were on a time crunch but....more respect and care woulda been great. They maybe woulda noticed how much they actually had
Storage wars is fake sadly. I use to watch it with my dad n what not. But we were watching it one time n when they first "Opened" the unit for showing everything was one way. and once the "Bidding" started there was like 4-7 things miss placed like blatantly moved boxes/other key items. So was like a "ewww everything they go thro n find is prob placed now.. and nothing at all has a smidge of realness at that point."
@@MaddieFrankX ya Ik but if they woulda just not made it so obvious or like in your face. Wouldn’t have bothered me. Ik it wasn’t all real from the start.
The rolex was a bootleg unfortunately, but some of the cards were around 15$ max which means since there's so much of them sorting through could be well over 500$ worth of cards in there
How do you know this, please? Did he release an update video that I missed? Thanks. EDIT .. nevermind .. I found it: *IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOW UP VIDEO* - *SEARCH FOR:* *_" I Found A Michael Jordan Collection in an Astronaut's Storage Unit"_*
The Rolex may have been a childhood birthday or graduation gift from an uncle or father or grandfather. It didn’t matter that it is real. What mattered is that the moment was significant for the person & it was marked by memories of celebration and relationship. Whether something is real or fake matters very little. It’s the personal memory that is created that matters.🤍 In this case, it was owned by an astronaut and that is quite valuable in itself!
@@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger yea, but like, to charlie it could've been worth money because he didn't experience the astronaut's memories did he? 🤗🤗🤗
PLEASE KEEP THE PATCHES, COINS AND CERTIFICATES!!!!! The engineer that owned that unit is almost certainly dead to leave that stuff behind. You'd have to kill me to get my patches and coins, and i don't even really collect them. Generally the aerospace patches and coins you only get if you are directly involved in a program, or if you trade with someone. i highly doubt the owner of the unit was an astronaut, but instead as an aerospace engineer. He probably spent his hobby money on collectables. Engineers have a LOT of hobby money. That said, i'd pay quite a bit for those sweet, sweet STS patches. the guy worked on some of the first ISS missions and that letter referenced Mir, which was the older space station that crashed. The crazy thing is, i almost certainly know someone who worked with whoever owned that unit because the aerospace world is pretty small. It is a bit strange to see that kind of stuff in a unit though because every engineer i know (myself included) keeps their work in their house, assuming its not classified. You get into the habit of keeping your work close by for reference even after you retire or switch careers. It almost looks like the engineer died, and his apartment was put into storage, and then abandoned eventually.
I collect diecast cars and I know a bit about collecting the other collectables and its the same sort of thing. Plus I'm an engineer so I know exactly what your talking about. So much history and the collectables are incredible
Even at the storage lockers, people hide from each other what’s behind them so no one sees. Either from fear of getting broken into, or because like the mind, it is a compartment that many find intimate and won’t let others see. The things are meaningless to others like an ugly chair, but the story is where the value is. 😆
Yeah I was gonna say someone would pay good money to have that. Think of all the cool things you could convert it to, I’d build a computer in it and tell people it’s my space super computer and all I need is the rocket and I’m good to go .
In the future, it’ll all come full circle when someone finds a storage unit full of Charlie’s Yugioh and Pokémon cards and be as stoked as these guys finding the baseball and basketball cards
I actually like that for a video series/concept. I'm sure he has enough junk to memorabilia to open a bunch of storage unites and have a real life opening package.
Its just a heavy duty electronics box. That's made to be loaded into non-pressurized spaces without fear of damage to the equipment inside. That one is the smallest version I've seen available. However even the larger used version only goes for around 200-600 USD dependent on condition.
@@aybee63 He was a NASA engineer... they were probably going to toss the box, he grabbed it, and he threw some stickers on it cause its cool. Those are just the stickers they slap on every single cargo container that's needed for a mission. Weather is actually going into space or not. I have one of those stickers on my laptop. Theyre like 5 for 50 USD online.
Our man I think was not an astronaut but a PGOC member or payload ground operator. The STS-91 was the mission launched June 2 1998 flying the discovery to Mir to retrieve astronaut Andrew S.W. Thomas. The letter was signed by retired Bruce E. Melnick that was an astronaut in the STS-41 mission or the 11th Discovery mission carrying the Ulysses probe, and STS-49 was on the Space Shuttle Endeavour flying satellite missions.
Actually genius. Could make it into a trilogy with this being first, then a visit to an appraiser, then a trip to Las Vegas for pawn stars lol it would be cool
my theory: this person was obviously involved with NASA's Space Shuttle Program, which ran from 1981 to 2011. he most likely repaired and prepared shuttle's at KSC before launch, judging by his note from Boeing and reflective vest. chances are he was layed off from NASA just around 2011, after or before the Shuttle Program came to close. he either died, or simply lost his storage unit sometime afterward. (the mars rover documents are of the Spirit rover, which was around the mid-late 2000's.)
On an episode of Pawn Stars they had a nasa piece. The guy who put the value to the thing said that the boxes like the one from the storage unit go from 300-500 thousand dollars. This is because there are serial numbers on the box that let you trace what component went inside.
Yeah, he'll probably do an appraisal video after he gets all the ones of value sorted out. I'm also curious about the coins and if the Rolex and jewelry are legit.
Charlie and the original owner are both so lucky that they bumped into someone who has the same passion in collecting cards. I feel like the guy can finally rest in peace knowing his collection is in good hands
Idk am i the only one who thinks this stuff is kinda shameless how do these things even work like wouldn’t the stuff go to the family members like inheritance instead of just some random dude who can do what he wants with it?
This is so flippin cool! I looked up astronauts and I'm thinking maybe this could be the unit of Joesph Acaba? He was born in the 60s and the stuff in this unit kinda makes sense for a guy of that age. The baseball cards and the nerdy collectibles in particular. It's probably a reach but it would be so cool to find out who this stuff belonged to
Charlie: *doesn't want to touch anything in the storage unit* also Charlie: *literally man handles 2011 sports illustrated swimsuit edition* I was just waiting for him to find a page that was stuck together
Right I was thinking like why is he acting like a puss about some dust and dirt on boxes when he most definitely just touched a magazine that was used to jerk off with lmfao
@@loganbrown2807 Ikr why is he so scared to touch the shit?. some ancient dried jizz is fine but a little dust, no way in hell "it's yucky" lol.. Charlie's scawed to get his hands a wittle dirty
Looks like an SL-1200 from what I could see, probably from like the 90s, maybe early 00s. New they are still like $1k, used ones of the right vintage still command a decent price.
I love storage wars. It's basically like opening a giant mystery box. Never knowing what ur gonna get. Love the anticipation. Wish we could see more of this guy opening more storage units lol
@@Knowledgesquad1 idk if its the same guy though. And the awards don't overlap with the date on the actual certificate (2003). I also tried finding people that generally fit the story of dying sometime this year, but it doesn't seem like anyone under that name died this year, so this guy could just be in a retirement home. His stuff also makes it apparent that he was a bit of a social outcast, so who knows if he even has an obituary or anything of the sort.
Did you ever figure out which astronaut the storage belonged to? Given the framed magazines, these were very significant to the person. It appears that this person cherished all of their childhood momentos and kept them. Life is sometimes strange. People who ‘inherit’ other peoples things look to how much something could be sold or how much ‘value’ they can get from it, but the person who ‘owned’ things it meant more than monetary value. It symbolizes their memories, the hopes, the dreams, the things that created inspiring feelings and dreams. That’s really what makes people hold on to things and keep them. It’s very sad when we live and then we die and people miss out that our very existence we put so much of ourselves into things we hold on to. Most of the time, most people don’t know when they’re going to die, otherwise we would live life much differently but it’s sad when you don’t know and they are separated from those things that had so much meaning to them. 😟
@Rich Woogie 2 weeks later charlie gets an email from NASA saying something like there's actually an item in there its just stored in another dimension and the item is super radioactive and its radioactiveness can cross dimensions
this unit was so sick. Almost everything a guy would love. Even if it isn't worth million dollars its still cool to be able to preserve the history of these pieces for that much longer.
In years past I went to estate auctions, storage unit liquidations etc. My best haul was buying out a dental classroom for less than $400. Nobody there had use for dental chairs and had no clue what an autoclave was or it's value. My investment netted a couple grand by the time I had turned all the items on ebay. The worst deal I witnessed was a unit that had plywood and a fridge ocki g view of the u it the winning g bid 25 bucks the hidden items, junk car tires they legally had to pay to dispose of.
1908 Barber Quarter Value According to the NGC Price Guide, as of December 2022, a Barber Quarter from 1908 in circulated condition is worth between $4.50 and $215. However, on the open market 1908 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $8000.
We definitely need a follow up video of “we appraised all the stuff we found in an astronaut’s storage locker” just to see the results of the watch + card values alone
Your friend was right on the money as they threw the Kassner Illusionen poster in the trash, saying it was probably a grand cause it's circa 1920's and auction bids at $800-1200. If a Nasa Engineer had it in storage, it was probably worth saving.
The display box can be used for screws and other items to use with tools I do not think the cloths are dirty but they do need a wash Several things should not be thrown out
@@LEVlATHANx ^^ I would pay $300 for one unless I could find another one for less lol just like a ballpark number, but yeah. you literally cannot get one of those without randomly finding one or just knowing someone.
@@Dragonk116 yea exactly i mean they paid 2.4k which is a fucking joke considering it belonged to a most likely wealthy person. and what do wealthy people even store instead of throwing away? for sure no trash, it was totally clear from the beginning theyll make bank out of this
@@Dragonk116 i mean you can tell from the video that the rolex is real, so since its vintage and in good condition ill put it at around 10k+, could be way more but 10k at least, and i dont even wanna get started on all the collector items, if they find the right people theyll make a shitton of money, and remember they paid 2.4k
You can see Matt's entire life flashing before his eyes, finally seeing what it all added up to. He did it-- he made all the correct decisions for almost 30 years. Somehow, he just slipped a Rolex into his pocket. He's peaked.
@@williamrichie2636 It is fake, and most of what is in the storage unit is not worth anything. Some stuff is, including stuff they mishandled or tossed.
@@EcnalKcin That's a Day Date ref 1803. Should be made around 1970. There is no way on earth that this watch is a fake unless someone put a new vintage fake in there later and made it look worn down. Chinese knock offs were pretty trash until 8-10 Years ago. Back then that machinery was only used by the Swiss and Germans in Glasshüte. And yeah as William Richie said goes for at least 12-18 k depending on the state and restoration.
Charlie rifling through a dead mans documents and pocketing a rolex, then proceeding to toss pristine collectors items in the trash, including a cleaver that may have well been a Foster Bros piece of work (considered by many to be a part of american history, up to $1,500 for the bigger two handed rusted over cleavers) is peak pengiunz0 activity. Immeasurable chaotic energy. He even loaded up a tub of shit for his dad, gotta love him lmao
Agreed, makes it even more authentic when charlie casually chucks the items towards the box and then Danny pans the camera over to Charlie pretending like nothing happened lol peak penguinz0 content
@@lemonade3909 he didn’t get scammed, did you see the amount of cards he got? Even if each is worth like 0.5 a cent, he’s still gunna be getting like 2k from cards alone Edit: not to mention all the other collectibles
Found a couple listings for 100 to 150 so it's not that much but ye still quite a bit. Probably would sell for about 60-80 if it was brought out now looking at the piece count
@@basilisk1997 This one belonged to the guy who built the ACTUAL rover though lol, worth tons more just because of that, and this video authenticates it
I have about 13,500 hockey cards stashed away in a very organized manner. All from 1982-1992 and I can say with great sadness that I couldn't get $1000 for the whole lot.
@@ThePriceisRightB Yeah. I'm Canadian. As a kid hockey was the only sport that existed. I got a bazzilion Martin Brodeau, Sergei Federov, Pavel Bure and Jarmor Jagr rookie cards.... barely worth the paper they were printed on.
Given that storage wars episodes are staged so each unit has at least one thing worth talking about and they say regular storage hunting takes a lot of duds before you come across something actually remarkable or profitable this really was lucky, then again he did say he payed a premium price for it so i think they knew there had to be something good in it.
me being broke looking at this unit is a dream like even that shelf they threw or those posters id literally end up keeping everything I may be a hoarder.
Almost a year later, and would love an update on these gems. C'mon Charlie. Give us some closure on what all you found in this treasure trove of memorabilia
Literally NEVER have seen someone pull a storage unit with that much return coming back. WOW! We need a follow-up episode of the appraisal for all the items.
Charlie just needs to be careful that the card appraisal person doesn't lie as I could definitely see someone seeing some valuable cards and thinking hey, if I can get them to sell it to me for $50 then I'll make a lot of money
@@JordanPlayz158 I could totally see that happening if he was to do it in private, but if he's going to do a video on it the person doing the appraisal will shoot themselves in the foot career wise if they become known for scamming a popular youtuber.
Charlie was worried about hazardous biological containment, but picked up the swimsuit edition.
CUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM
@@Jakarii why is it when I hit “Translate to english” it adds one extra “U”
@@andrewevenson2657 because we could always do with an extra U in the world. I love you son
@@swysux6217 wtf
It was annoying me soooo much, like just pick up the damn thing it won’t kill you lol
Its like this dude literally got into every american hobby impulsively and couldnt have just one..
Space Engineers make absolute bank, it makes total sense
I would probably have one of them if I had the money to fully delve into my numerous random hobbys
That's pretty much me in a nutshell haha I have so many different hobbies
Even though there was some (typical) decaying bits of stuff in the unit, it was nicely organized and you could tell it was mostly meaningful things he was passionate about (if he might be deceased). He seems like an interesting guy. Hopefully Charlie will save or sell the space memories so that they can be properly cared for! I wish I had that cool NASA crate!
Who’s gonna get the 1k like
A bunch of Kassner posters sold for $3000 at Sothebys in 2021, including a copy of the one you threw in the trash box. Kassner was the most important stage illusionist of the first half of the 20th century.
They don't actually care about the items like they should, just in it for the shock factor and views.
It's always sad to see memories of an entire life just get dumped away or sold for parts. That was a unit of life lived.
Yeah I was sad watching this
'Everything's a dollar... iiiiin this box'- Tom Waits in one of the saddest songs ever; A Soldier's Things
I couldn't agree more.
As someone who's cleaned out a lot of bank owned homes, I've seen a lot of sad things. Had a home that was raided ebcuase they were growing weed in the basement and shit. Had to clean this house with tons of stuff in one day. Basically a hoarder house. Nasty ass piss bottles in the basement, the works. But somehow noticed the two crates that were commemorative of the kid who's mom originally got the home. Congratulations on buying it and shit. Then the viles of heparin, showing she at one point got sick, probably died. Kid likely got into some shit, when she died he took over the house and made it a drug house. Really sad to see. We took pictures of it cleaned out, then left the signed plates congratulating the original owner on her new house over the fireplace in a sort of memorial. Hey, our proof shows an empty house. Who knows what got put in there after we left. Sad part is house went for $19,000. Just overall a sad story.
@@TurtleSauceGaming thats insane.. whats your job ?
Its literally impossible to predict what Charlie’s next video will be
far from truth
I predict the podcast is next
@Louiebruh1 wtf
but is that a bad thing? i love how random he is
reaction
I went into cardiac arrest when Matt sarcastically said "cool" and chucked $100 worth of quality fishing hooks in the garbage
Glad to know I'm not the only one
i know righhttt? fishing hooks are expensive man and that was like pounds of them!
I said to myself no way he just threw it the trash
Same!
Could sell those easy
“Critical space item” was exactly what it said. Box full of space
underrated
damn, i just spoiled myself looking to see if the rolex was worth anything. lmao
The second he said, "Lego, that can be donated," my heart stopped. That set that they got rid of was worth $340 easy.
like he needs the money bro… at least some lucky kid gets an awesome lego set this way
@@vertigo2350 Fair enough. Just my economic reflex talking.
I have one video that has almost 4 million views, covered my bills for 3-4 months, he does way more than that everyday.
$340? That’s an oddly specific number
@@YungRekless I looked it up online to check cuz it looked expensive and I used the lowest price I could find. There were a couple I found well over $600.
This entire unit pays for itself multiple times over.
true
@Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ayo… 😧
How so?
@@joshlaverick2002 did you not watch the video? Even if every item in there only sold for $1 each, which is a massive understatement, the unit would still be profitable.
Lonely and sad as fuck sandwich still commenting on every video on the internet to hopefully get one click on his bought/dying channel
The former owner of the storage honestly looks like a such cool guy. Lots of collectables, videogames, trading cards, goddamn shark teeth collection. All that while being an astronaut engineer. What a life.
Probably dead tbh
Yeah you get the feeling he was pretty chill in his down time which is probably a good thing for someone in his profession. I wonder how old this dude is. Cuz man... some of those signed baseball cards were freaking ancient!
@@nicefly1556 I hope not
@@nicefly1556 so?
@@simplyfitness892 so what?
I woulda loved if i got this storage unit just to read his journals that were left behind.
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@@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger tf
please😭🙏🏻
We need a part two where Charlie just goes over the money he made from this storage unit and his most expensive finds.
Mustad is actually a premium brand of fishing hooks. Each one of those packs is worth anywhere between $4-$9 per.
was looking for this comment lmao
Made me cringe when they threw them out
@@xjlover2058 they threw out alot of things that has a large amount of value either financially speaking or other.....I understand they were on a time crunch but....more respect and care woulda been great. They maybe woulda noticed how much they actually had
Yeah it hurt my heart to watch them get tossed haha
Yeah I was like wtf don't throw that shit away!
This looks like a bigger find than anything storage wars ever showed. Sounds like this guy was a senior Boeing engineer. What a life
Think he was from Enumclaw?
@@Ryno_YT wonder if he liked horses
Storage wars is fake sadly. I use to watch it with my dad n what not. But we were watching it one time n when they first "Opened" the unit for showing everything was one way. and once the "Bidding" started there was like 4-7 things miss placed like blatantly moved boxes/other key items. So was like a "ewww everything they go thro n find is prob placed now.. and nothing at all has a smidge of realness at that point."
@@wallaceluna6241 It was sort of fake like every reality show. They would buy the storages, go through them first, and then film the episodes.
@@MaddieFrankX ya Ik but if they woulda just not made it so obvious or like in your face. Wouldn’t have bothered me. Ik it wasn’t all real from the start.
He would probably like that millions of people think his stuff is cool
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The rolex was a bootleg unfortunately, but some of the cards were around 15$ max which means since there's so much of them sorting through could be well over 500$ worth of cards in there
How do you know this, please? Did he release an update video that I missed? Thanks.
EDIT .. nevermind .. I found it:
*IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOW UP VIDEO* - *SEARCH FOR:*
*_" I Found A Michael Jordan Collection in an Astronaut's Storage Unit"_*
The Rolex may have been a childhood birthday or graduation gift from an uncle or father or grandfather. It didn’t matter that it is real. What mattered is that the moment was significant for the person & it was marked by memories of celebration and relationship. Whether something is real or fake matters very little. It’s the personal memory that is created that matters.🤍 In this case, it was owned by an astronaut and that is quite valuable in itself!
those cards ended up bieng worth thousands upon thousands..
@@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger yea, but like, to charlie it could've been worth money because he didn't experience the astronaut's memories did he? 🤗🤗🤗
@notqp Looks like my comment got deleted, let me try that again. 턱에 불알을 넣어도 돼요? 턱에 불알을 넣다
I’ve never seen so much collectible shit out of a storage unit. You guys got so fucking lucky. Nothing should be thrown away bro for real
There was quite a bit of silver in that little coin collection too
Yeah they threw away a ton of profitable stuff
Joe Van Riper was an engineer for Boeing at Kennedy Space Center.
I saw one that had a VIN 1 COUNTACH
@@edwardcedergren2494 they don’t need the money although they could’ve donated it or locked it up again
Charlie please make this a series
@RatWithCrack - ikr
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@Louiebruh1 grown ass man doing shit like this in his free time thats when you k ow you failed at life as a whole
You look up the two comics that weren't worth squat, then skip looking up the one that's actually valuable.
just seeing this guys storage unit, i can tell he lived a pretty awesome life
PLEASE KEEP THE PATCHES, COINS AND CERTIFICATES!!!!! The engineer that owned that unit is almost certainly dead to leave that stuff behind. You'd have to kill me to get my patches and coins, and i don't even really collect them. Generally the aerospace patches and coins you only get if you are directly involved in a program, or if you trade with someone. i highly doubt the owner of the unit was an astronaut, but instead as an aerospace engineer. He probably spent his hobby money on collectables. Engineers have a LOT of hobby money.
That said, i'd pay quite a bit for those sweet, sweet STS patches. the guy worked on some of the first ISS missions and that letter referenced Mir, which was the older space station that crashed. The crazy thing is, i almost certainly know someone who worked with whoever owned that unit because the aerospace world is pretty small.
It is a bit strange to see that kind of stuff in a unit though because every engineer i know (myself included) keeps their work in their house, assuming its not classified. You get into the habit of keeping your work close by for reference even after you retire or switch careers. It almost looks like the engineer died, and his apartment was put into storage, and then abandoned eventually.
I collect diecast cars and I know a bit about collecting the other collectables and its the same sort of thing. Plus I'm an engineer so I know exactly what your talking about. So much history and the collectables are incredible
could you tell us what could have possibly been in the nasa box?
Possible that his stuff was moved to the unit after his death too. I really hope they kept that collection of patches.
@@bearchamer moby huge
But all that stuff is worth sweet sweet money
Bruh the box wasn't empty, they really just released unspeakable evils into the world
Oh no, not James Corden in virus-sized form!
They opened Pandora's box
Space aids
@@nothinghappens9811 🤣🤣🤣
It was John Cena’s short evil clone.
seeing this always makes me so curious to know the story behind these abandoned lockers
Even at the storage lockers, people hide from each other what’s behind them so no one sees. Either from fear of getting broken into, or because like the mind, it is a compartment that many find intimate and won’t let others see. The things are meaningless to others like an ugly chair, but the story is where the value is. 😆
People die families don't know they have storage lockers
Imagine this was your unit and you're just watching people rip through your life's stuff like nothing lol
A good reminder we put too much value on our own possessions.
Even though that NASA box was empty, it’s still an bad ass box.
Was thinking the same thing.
Yeah same, I’m sure some people would buy that for a lot of money
Fr I’d store that in my house
Using it as a cooler for sure
Yeah I was gonna say someone would pay good money to have that. Think of all the cool things you could convert it to, I’d build a computer in it and tell people it’s my space super computer and all I need is the rocket and I’m good to go .
In the future, it’ll all come full circle when someone finds a storage unit full of Charlie’s Yugioh and Pokémon cards and be as stoked as these guys finding the baseball and basketball cards
i love this
I actually like that for a video series/concept. I'm sure he has enough junk to memorabilia to open a bunch of storage unites and have a real life opening package.
Correction, Warehouse.
@@vyrdera it'll mostly be dildos🤣
I think you mean a storage unit filled with premium sex toys.
This was way more interesting than any episode of Storage Wars ever was
That guy had so much cool stuff, nice job finding that unit
Empty or not, that "Critical Space Item" box is really cool and rare.
Yeah I doubt you can just buy those could sell it for a few grand I bet
Yeah for real, I really want to know what was once in it.
23:38 NASA critical space item box.....but is it?
Its just a heavy duty electronics box. That's made to be loaded into non-pressurized spaces without fear of damage to the equipment inside. That one is the smallest version I've seen available. However even the larger used version only goes for around 200-600 USD dependent on condition.
@@aybee63 He was a NASA engineer... they were probably going to toss the box, he grabbed it, and he threw some stickers on it cause its cool. Those are just the stickers they slap on every single cargo container that's needed for a mission. Weather is actually going into space or not. I have one of those stickers on my laptop. Theyre like 5 for 50 USD online.
That was the most pathetic jump cut of all time! And I love it!
timestamp? lol
0:52
😂😂
Jumps in one direction and ends in another one
TF ya doin here
That box ITSELF is hella cool and someone would pay to own it.
Our man I think was not an astronaut but a PGOC member or payload ground operator. The STS-91 was the mission launched June 2 1998 flying the discovery to Mir to retrieve astronaut Andrew S.W. Thomas. The letter was signed by retired Bruce E. Melnick that was an astronaut in the STS-41 mission or the 11th Discovery mission carrying the Ulysses probe, and STS-49 was on the Space Shuttle Endeavour flying satellite missions.
If Charlie makes a second video evaluating all those stuff, we would have a Storage Wars - Pawn Stars double feature.
Watch, Logan Paul is ganna buy 20 units and open them for videos next.
Charlie couldn't do that because he's scared of getting yucky on his hands.
we need a 2nd video was great seeing the treasures
Actually genius.
Could make it into a trilogy with this being first, then a visit to an appraiser, then a trip to Las Vegas for pawn stars lol it would be cool
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I feel like someone will one day discover thousands of Pokemon and yugioh cards in the forgotten storage unit of a famous UA-camr.
Or collection of Fleshlight
Someone finding max moefoes Pokémon collection😂
Imagine someone find charlie storage unit, he would be buried alive by the sheer weight of all the sex toys inside combined
If storage containers are a thing in the future.
ali-as pokemon collection
my theory:
this person was obviously involved with NASA's Space Shuttle Program, which ran from 1981 to 2011.
he most likely repaired and prepared shuttle's at KSC before launch, judging by his note from Boeing and reflective vest. chances are he was layed off from NASA just around 2011, after or before the Shuttle Program came to close. he either died, or simply lost his storage unit sometime afterward.
(the mars rover documents are of the Spirit rover, which was around the mid-late 2000's.)
On an episode of Pawn Stars they had a nasa piece. The guy who put the value to the thing said that the boxes like the one from the storage unit go from 300-500 thousand dollars. This is because there are serial numbers on the box that let you trace what component went inside.
The funny thing is that yes, the Kassner Illusioner poster can go for a grand. Sold at auction back in 2016 for like 1200$
That would be if it was an original from the 1920s and the paper it was on looked way too new. Likely a modern reproduction
AHAHAH
Glad I found this comment
lmfao
@@Jumbleman5 still worth checking out
This is unironically better than any episode of Storage Wars I've seen
True, some of them probably fake too lol
"Yo bro I found some used toilet paper, think it's worth like 20 bucks."
"Black Lotus? Nah that's some garbage card game, just throw it in the trash."
True
@@rusticmarten5262 Most storage wars was fake it's been exposed like endlessly.
Wooahhh yeahh babyyyyyy😁
I've always wanted to buy a storage unit they seem like a lot of fun to go through.
i found this video with it being my first charlie vid and I can't stop watching since
Would be cool to get an update on the worth of everything. Very interesting to find out what the cards were all worth
yep he said they'll do a vid on it with an expert to find out how much the cards are worth
Yeah, he'll probably do an appraisal video after he gets all the ones of value sorted out. I'm also curious about the coins and if the Rolex and jewelry are legit.
@Louiebruh1 and your dad's still getting milk be quiet
@MrBest thanks mr. best
Was thinking the same my dude!
Charlie and the original owner are both so lucky that they bumped into someone who has the same passion in collecting cards. I feel like the guy can finally rest in peace knowing his collection is in good hands
We don't know if he is dead
I didn't think I would see you here abi.
His collection is in such great hands ....they will be sold immediately to other hands.
You mean passion for money?
Idk am i the only one who thinks this stuff is kinda shameless how do these things even work like wouldn’t the stuff go to the family members like inheritance instead of just some random dude who can do what he wants with it?
That Lego lunar Rover you put in the donate pile is worth 200 to 600 bucks
This is so flippin cool! I looked up astronauts and I'm thinking maybe this could be the unit of Joesph Acaba? He was born in the 60s and the stuff in this unit kinda makes sense for a guy of that age. The baseball cards and the nerdy collectibles in particular. It's probably a reach but it would be so cool to find out who this stuff belonged to
One of the cards was also addressed to “Joe”
Charlie: *doesn't want to touch anything in the storage unit*
also Charlie: *literally man handles 2011 sports illustrated swimsuit edition*
I was just waiting for him to find a page that was stuck together
Right I was thinking like why is he acting like a puss about some dust and dirt on boxes when he most definitely just touched a magazine that was used to jerk off with lmfao
lol
@@loganbrown2807 Ikr why is he so scared to touch the shit?. some ancient dried jizz is fine but a little dust, no way in hell "it's yucky" lol.. Charlie's scawed to get his hands a wittle dirty
dude was so sick. had old school comics, was an astronaut, had a meat cleaver and a collection of sharks teeth
Og Florida man
And good taste in music
And a Rolex goddamn
I can't believe they threw that cleaver in the garbage. Someone would buy that for 50-100$ easy.
That technics turntable is a good find, too. I know this video is over a year old but those were fairly coveted in their time.
Looks like an SL-1200 from what I could see, probably from like the 90s, maybe early 00s. New they are still like $1k, used ones of the right vintage still command a decent price.
He looks so genuinely happy in the thumbnail
Matt (trying on glove): “Hell yeah, fits like a glove...”
Technically The Truth
Technically The Truth
@Louiebruh1 okiedokie broski
He ain't wrong you know?
@Louiebruh1 Well that was rather rude
Yeah, that NASA box is awesome.
If you go to the video a week ago where he bought a 50 dollar animal cracker the nasa box is in that video. Sus
@@mattfishfrog5797 probably was filmed a couple weeks ago and took awhile too be edited.
@@pjwuzzuh2361 there's nothing but a couple cuts in this video probably took 30-60 mins to render and edit
@@AMPKLiPSS yeah but people dont always post videos immediately
@@mattfishfrog5797 lol, how is it sus? Dude has an upload schedule.
I love storage wars. It's basically like opening a giant mystery box. Never knowing what ur gonna get. Love the anticipation. Wish we could see more of this guy opening more storage units lol
Pt2 of finishing exploring it pls
Charlie: I'm retiring from collecting trading cards because I have all of them.
Astronaut Joe: Are you sure about that?
Joe Van Riper. I'm trying to find out more, but I've got nothing. Best I've got is a voice actor. If this guy is dead, he has no obituary
@@PunishedNegativeZer0 You can find a couple of NASA awards and articles that mention him.
@@Knowledgesquad1 idk if its the same guy though. And the awards don't overlap with the date on the actual certificate (2003). I also tried finding people that generally fit the story of dying sometime this year, but it doesn't seem like anyone under that name died this year, so this guy could just be in a retirement home. His stuff also makes it apparent that he was a bit of a social outcast, so who knows if he even has an obituary or anything of the sort.
That's not an empty box, inside there's an ultra-light invisible and intangible cutting-edge NASA material
Well maybe the item was oxygen, which is definitly critical for going to space
@@TheTobeyGaming Exactly, and when you get it to outer space, it's so scarce that it's value increases by millions
@@Ezio-Auditore94 and they just opened it...
There's definitely a lot of "space" in that NASA box
@@estebanacostaolivera3232 Best joke I read today
So this is where Charlie's massive fortune came from.
Did you ever figure out which astronaut the storage belonged to? Given the framed magazines, these were very significant to the person. It appears that this person cherished all of their childhood momentos and kept them. Life is sometimes strange. People who ‘inherit’ other peoples things look to how much something could be sold or how much ‘value’ they can get from it, but the person who ‘owned’ things it meant more than monetary value. It symbolizes their memories, the hopes, the dreams, the things that created inspiring feelings and dreams. That’s really what makes people hold on to things and keep them. It’s very sad when we live and then we die and people miss out that our very existence we put so much of ourselves into things we hold on to.
Most of the time, most people don’t know when they’re going to die, otherwise we would live life much differently but it’s sad when you don’t know and they are separated from those things that had so much meaning to them. 😟
IDC if it's empty, that "Critical Space Part" box from NASA is, in itself, just awesome.
If it’s thermally insulated, it’d make the sickest drink case ever lol
@@AD-lh3jk that’d be epic just being like “oh yeah the drinks are in the cooler”
@Rich Woogie 2 weeks later charlie gets an email from NASA saying something like there's actually an item in there its just stored in another dimension and the item is super radioactive and its radioactiveness can cross dimensions
@@AD-lh3jk lol critical space item aka beer.
this unit was so sick. Almost everything a guy would love. Even if it isn't worth million dollars its still cool to be able to preserve the history of these pieces for that much longer.
I collect comic books and football cards and I got so hyped at the beginning and throughout. Also I’ve never been more jealous lmao
I got so sad about all the stuff they tossed without fulling inspecting everything
@@sortabulletproof The amount of sealed packs and boxes is absolutely insane
In years past I went to estate auctions, storage unit liquidations etc. My best haul was buying out a dental classroom for less than $400. Nobody there had use for dental chairs and had no clue what an autoclave was or it's value. My investment netted a couple grand by the time I had turned all the items on ebay. The worst deal I witnessed was a unit that had plywood and a fridge ocki g view of the u it the winning g bid 25 bucks the hidden items, junk car tires they legally had to pay to dispose of.
it's definitely worth millions tho
1908 Barber Quarter Value
According to the NGC Price Guide, as of December 2022, a Barber Quarter from 1908 in circulated condition is worth between $4.50 and $215. However, on the open market 1908 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $8000.
I want to be an astronaut, I hope Charlie can buy my storage unit in 20 years
Are you an astronaut yet
@@nonamegames525 no im not even graduated from highschool yet
@@mera1679 you commented two months ago
Cant say im not disappointed in you for not becoming the worlds youngest astronaut 😪
@@nonamegames525 thanks
Give us part two please!!! I'm invested XD
saaaaame i'm invested at this point! Lol
@@shep295 Trueee, number 1 anime betrayel of all time and future
@@toastedprinny they are also invested
I'm pretty sure they faked a lot of the content inside the storage unit.
@@willeklof how and why???
We definitely need a follow up video of “we appraised all the stuff we found in an astronaut’s storage locker” just to see the results of the watch + card values alone
and the cars, those could be worth something.
I hope they find this guy's next of kin.
@@F0XD1E Same, they don't need the money. It'd be nice for them to return those documents to the family.
That watch is worth $20-35k if real.
@@ColorSeepage yeah it’s not real unfortunately. It’s a pretty poor replica
best unboxing ever
Amazing collection, to add to yours great purchase
Your friend was right on the money as they threw the Kassner Illusionen poster in the trash, saying it was probably a grand cause it's circa 1920's and auction bids at $800-1200. If a Nasa Engineer had it in storage, it was probably worth saving.
I looked it up. You can find a bunch of that same one for under 10 bucks on ebay
@@hartleyc3782 might be print outs?
Charlie is a multi millionaire I doubt he's worried about a thousand dollar poster
@@hartleyc3782 print outs and copies. The originals are 500 and up
@@wollsmoth69 I really doubt Charlie is a multimillionaire.
This doesn’t really need to be said, but we’re gonna need a part 2 of how this turns out
Or they could be normal and return it
@@maxking3148 they bought it why would they ever return it?
@@arend463 my boy Maxim has been going on a crusade commenting on everyone's comments
@@maxking3148 who would return this the dude is prob old anyways
@@maxking3148 What? The point of buying abandoned storage units is to make a profit
I am so mad at them for treating my stud like this as the original owner
this is probably one of the coolest finds I've seen in a long time
That lego set is worth a couple hundred, so kind of Charlie to donate it with total knowledge of its value
He’s basically rich
lol he's a millionaire he wouldn't give a shit about that anyway
@@PartyhatRS exactly 😂
@@PartyhatRS i wouldnt compare youtubers who made their money by doing funny vids with your typical millionaires tbh
@@lump1589 true I doubt Charlie or Mr Beast have the same spending habits as people who own businesses
Almost everything Space related in that unit is worth SO much, that NASA box... Thousands to the right people
Adam savage would be all over it, dude loves boxes.
the astronaut buys the cheapest possible toilet wtf they are like $75
@@johnfulcher8448 because he can upgrade it with anti gravity ass wipe techology only nasa has
not really ... if its attached to a particular astronaut or mission in space, then yes it's got good value, otherwise, not worth much at all
the box had paper in the bottom almost like what youd put for an animal, all im gonna say.
The display box can be used for screws and other items to use with tools
I do not think the cloths are dirty but they do need a wash
Several things should not be thrown out
0:30 solid 8 feet jump
charlie just started and completed a card collection hobby in 28 minutes, thats gotta be a world record
Literally. Charlie thought he was done with buying cards... think again!
You know he loves speed runs
I love your profile picture ^w^
The NASA box is basically the equivalent of the Dragon Scroll. It’s not just an empty box, your gonna have to look deeper to understand the value
I would keep that box, looks pretty sick.
Yeah the box can be worth alot. Expecialy when they have papers from the owner.
@@kinko4786 I was thinking more along the lines of "quite literally impossible to obtain."
@@LEVlATHANx ^^
I would pay $300 for one unless I could find another one for less lol
just like a ballpark number, but yeah. you literally cannot get one of those without randomly finding one or just knowing someone.
@@LEVlATHANx Yeah
I am a collector, and I am so jealous you got all this
Since he loved Storage War type shows...i am pretty disappointed this video did not end like one ( with an earning tally and such)
Can’t believe the FCU (Florida Cinematic Universe) could get wackier.
Trust me it’s even crazier
@@Theredstar2478 I should know, I’m apart of the FCU
Nah your funny asf 😂😂😂😂
@@hrunchtayt1587 same!
@@hrunchtayt1587 same
the medal in the pouch is a "Director of Science Medal"
it is given to people for "Outstanding contributions to the science programme"
No way
Makes sense if he was able to become an astronaut
Damn RIP he’s probably dead , I wish his family knew about his storage unit because some of that stuff should go to the the family like that medal.
@@trichomegnome8687 what’s your name just for curiosity?
@@arthurfranco3179, Trichome Gnome.
I could totally imagine this being the storage unit of Howard Wolowitz
I have never been more bored and intrigued at the same time every in my life.
Penguinz0: “I got scammed for all my money”
Also him a few days later:
"That Time I Got Scammed for All My Money" is the actual title. Pretty different.
you underestimate how much these cards might be worth. i think with all the cards and if the rolex is real they can get 30-40k dollar out of this.
Bro are you kidding me? He is making BANK with that storage unit.
@@Dragonk116 yea exactly i mean they paid 2.4k which is a fucking joke considering it belonged to a most likely wealthy person. and what do wealthy people even store instead of throwing away? for sure no trash, it was totally clear from the beginning theyll make bank out of this
@@Dragonk116 i mean you can tell from the video that the rolex is real, so since its vintage and in good condition ill put it at around 10k+, could be way more but 10k at least, and i dont even wanna get started on all the collector items, if they find the right people theyll make a shitton of money, and remember they paid 2.4k
Imagine your friend asking "where did you get that Rolex"
and you reply with: "yeah, it was some nasa engineers one I found in a $2000 storage unit."
"Google says he lives in Tennessee, but fuck him, it's mine now".
Some of that stuff was priceless. Unreal lol
This feels like two kids rediscovering their dads garage.
You can see Matt's entire life flashing before his eyes, finally seeing what it all added up to. He did it-- he made all the correct decisions for almost 30 years. Somehow, he just slipped a Rolex into his pocket. He's peaked.
Yeah, somehow by taking all the wrong turns he came to the right destination
It’s a presidential day date, worth around 10k…the storage unit was already the coolest one in existence then they pull out that lmao
When?
@@williamrichie2636 It is fake, and most of what is in the storage unit is not worth anything. Some stuff is, including stuff they mishandled or tossed.
@@EcnalKcin That's a Day Date ref 1803. Should be made around 1970. There is no way on earth that this watch is a fake unless someone put a new vintage fake in there later and made it look worn down. Chinese knock offs were pretty trash until 8-10 Years ago. Back then that machinery was only used by the Swiss and Germans in Glasshüte. And yeah as William Richie said goes for at least 12-18 k depending on the state and restoration.
Charlie rifling through a dead mans documents and pocketing a rolex, then proceeding to toss pristine collectors items in the trash, including a cleaver that may have well been a Foster Bros piece of work (considered by many to be a part of american history, up to $1,500 for the bigger two handed rusted over cleavers) is peak pengiunz0 activity. Immeasurable chaotic energy.
He even loaded up a tub of shit for his dad, gotta love him lmao
I mean, the "dead mans" family probably put the stuff here to rot.
@@plvt0n1vm how would you know
Wait is that what storage units are for?!
Agreed, makes it even more authentic when charlie casually chucks the items towards the box and then Danny pans the camera over to Charlie pretending like nothing happened lol peak penguinz0 content
@@ghislainedidntkillherself If they didn't, the storage unit would not be for sale.
this guy had some sick stuff in there
I love how Charlie asks "who is that" to the basketball cards, like he has any clue about any sport.
Charlie is acting like he's going through a dumpster, even though it looks pretty neat and orderly.
Ikr, just throw on some latex gloves and help the boys out.
Charlie is acting like he didn't get scammed.
@@lemonade3909 he didn’t get scammed, did you see the amount of cards he got? Even if each is worth like 0.5 a cent, he’s still gunna be getting like 2k from cards alone
Edit: not to mention all the other collectibles
@@lemonade3909 He found a rolex?
Yeah that was offputting and annoying like he's high and mighty and above everyone even though he doesn't act that way normally.
The LEGO mars rover is actually worth a lot. Should be at least 250 bucks if it is still sealed
Found a couple listings for 100 to 150 so it's not that much but ye still quite a bit. Probably would sell for about 60-80 if it was brought out now looking at the piece count
The Millennium Falcon is worth more. Given the state of this collection, I assume they're all unopened.
U guys have to much time
@@basilisk1997 This one belonged to the guy who built the ACTUAL rover though lol, worth tons more just because of that, and this video authenticates it
Thst guy that owned that unit must've lived an incredible life
bro charlies videos r frickin amazing
You really gotta appreciate how organized the original owner was. Had all the cards organized in binders or containers ordered by year.
I have about 13,500 hockey cards stashed away in a very organized manner. All from 1982-1992 and I can say with great sadness that I couldn't get $1000 for the whole lot.
@@thaddcorbett2148 but we're they all just hockey?
@@ThePriceisRightB Yeah. I'm Canadian. As a kid hockey was the only sport that existed. I got a bazzilion Martin Brodeau, Sergei Federov, Pavel Bure and Jarmor Jagr rookie cards.... barely worth the paper they were printed on.
@@thaddcorbett2148 I feel your pain....I have quite a large collection of cards mostly from the 90s lol...some are rare but most are not.
this is unironically probably the coolest storage unit anyone could ever find
No
I’m pretty sure people have found old cars and expensive ass art, so no
Given that storage wars episodes are staged so each unit has at least one thing worth talking about and they say regular storage hunting takes a lot of duds before you come across something actually remarkable or profitable this really was lucky, then again he did say he payed a premium price for it so i think they knew there had to be something good in it.
@@disorganizedbones8139 there was a dude that found a safe in one that had like 2.5 million in cash in it.
@@louisabel2550 Yes
“That’s a big card…was he blind?”
Danny is too funny 🤣
me being broke looking at this unit is a dream like even that shelf they threw or those posters id literally end up keeping everything I may be a hoarder.
Almost a year later, and would love an update on these gems.
C'mon Charlie. Give us some closure on what all you found in this treasure trove of memorabilia
Right?! Why leave us hanging? 🤦♀️
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@@DarkRendarius bro that was a whole essay
there is a vid 8 months ago dude
@@caseys8531 thx
Literally NEVER have seen someone pull a storage unit with that much return coming back. WOW! We need a follow-up episode of the appraisal for all the items.
Even the „trash“ stuff is still sellable on ebay, I’m actually kinda sad they’ll just throw it away
@@user-10021 They're already rich so they can just cherrypick, but yea its hard to watch for people that dont have a lot to spend lol
😂
Charlie just needs to be careful that the card appraisal person doesn't lie as I could definitely see someone seeing some valuable cards and thinking hey, if I can get them to sell it to me for $50 then I'll make a lot of money
@@JordanPlayz158 I could totally see that happening if he was to do it in private, but if he's going to do a video on it the person doing the appraisal will shoot themselves in the foot career wise if they become known for scamming a popular youtuber.
I actually love this guy
Bro really found Howard Wolowitz's storage locker.