The fan is making that buzzing noise because the motor windings are starting to vibrate. This happens because the varnish is aging. Reapplying varnish to the motor windings will quiet it down but this means taking the entire thing apart. This is pretty common on these depression era Westinghouse fans. I have had a few do that in the past. Oiling it will benefit the fan but will not get rid of that buzzing sound.
Yes, I believe you are correct about the windings. Because it sounds like a 60 hz buzz. As soon as it is plugged in, the buzz starts the buzz is immediate. If it was the armature the sound would chang as it starts or slips down. Correct diagnosises. Sir
Been collecting WW2 Militaria for years now. Easiest way to check these patches is with a black light. The originals won’t glow, but the synthetic materials in the repops will.
According to a 1944 newspaper article the girl in the war poster was Celeste Gheen a professional model. She was born about 1915 but was living in New York, New York in the 1940's.
The ball bearing in the brass socket in the back of the fan motor is in fact for oiling the bearing.. one could push the tip of an oil can into the bearing which as a spring behind it and get a squirt in. I see that there is one on the front (fan side) bearing as well. I could see that the motor needs some lubrication by how it was acting when you turned the blade by hand. It should spin a bit. Give both bearings a squirt of light machine oil like 3 in 1 , sewing machine oil, or something similar. On the skateboard guitar you won't get $400. My guess as a guitar collector that if you're lucky you'll get back out of it what you paid for it. It's just that it doesn't have any collectable value at all, and it's sale as you mentioned will rely on someone thinking it's cool and if it plays and sounds good.
@@VintageReplay No shit the neck want hand made, you know how expnsive thii would be? lmao I would take a wellsetup squier neck over a dubious handmade neck any day of the week!
@@joeambly6807 That's good because you can buy a Squire for under a $100. I'm not talking about how well it plays, we are talking resale value. I can show you vintage guitars that play like shit that are worth thousands. Ill take a Halo custom hand made neck any day.
Pete is now one of my daily driver UA-cam channels to watch while eating. IYKYK.. just gotta have that entertainment. 😅 + I can say I've actually learned some things watching this channel - Ecommerce tips, professionalism, dealing with all sorts of people. Great stuff.
Same. For all its negative aspects the internet is still a wonderful thing. The fact that I live in London and not only regularly watch but excitedly wait in anticipation for new videos of transactions from a resell store in Illinois is pretty phenomenal.😆
WOW! Nice KISS poster! That should go fast! Pete you did a video a week or so ago talking about your operating expense. You forgot to include the maintenance cost of your guard animals. Use light oil, like mineral oil or ThreeInOne Oil on that fan. The fan motor may also have bushings that can be replaced. Regarding the typewriter, I saw you had a similar problem in another video. Make sure that you have the margins set properly because they are what stop the carriage from moving. I made a lot of money typing Pete and I started out on an old "manual" like this.
Gotta be careful who you hire for an estate sale. Lots of scammers overprice things and then tell the owner “I’ll take $500 from you to clear everything out” then they sell it in their “stores” or bring it to places like Pete’s. There’s one in the area that r extreme scammers
That KISS POSTER IS SWEET PETER... I USE TO HAVE THE SAME 1 IN MY BEDROOM AS A KID BACK IN THE LATE 70s EARLY 80s... WISHING I STILL HAD IT... GREAT FIND!!! 🤘🤘🤘... PRESIDENT!!!
Another great video as always. I'm retired army, those Military patch displays cost a pretty penny, all army divisions run for $200 - $300 w/frame. The TANK division patches (triangles) w/frame goes for $350- 400. President
Mr. Pete im a vintage electronics & game collector and steamer & have lots of PC equipment, games, etc and the most valuable part on most things is the cord connection. I noticed when you plug things in you place the cord under the item, which both tugs & crushes the cord. This overtime gets the item to not work. I have 1990s items but you have older items that may be not as strong. Just beware of the cord, blessings
In 2001 my grandmother gave two packs of cigarettes from Air Force One, presidential seal on them, still sealed. My uncle was a pilot way back when. No idea how old they were. Yep, I smoked them. They were sooo stale and seeing those M&Ms made me kick myself all over again. Still kinda neat to smoke presidential cigarettes. Great episode as usual!
Keep making these videos Peter cause we like em! Kinda wondering what the patches will bring, hope very profitable! God's Blessings on you and your business!
500-600 is a crazy figure for 100 reproduction patches. I have two totes of them. I tried to sell them at the swapmeet for $2 each - and I quit taking them because I was only selling 2 or 3 per trip. Maybe someday they can be all yours Pete.
President , MNMS I had no idea . What a cool piece. I would absolutely love to come visit your store Peter , to see all the cool things . Perhaps one day , from British Columbia Canada.
President. The patches in those frames sell very well on their own. The age of the patches is not such a big issue. You are looking at easily $250+ for each of those framed items. Very nice indeed! :-)
Any buzz from mains appliences is normally vibration on the windings of a transformer/motor or the laminations of the same. As the ac changes direction it makes them move and produce a buzz. Laquer is normally what holds them all together and applying a little in the right areas should effectivly 'glue' them back together.
Gr8 video Pete.. That's a very cool showcase collection of military patches and the fact that they're professionally framed is nice..😮 Love the WW2 War Propaganda Posters these are really sought after collectable's..🤔😍😉 Take care guys.. President..👍💕🔥👊
On the Westinghouse fan. It slowed fast when you cut it off. I would be careful and pry the cap off and put a few drops of 3-in-1 20weight electric motor oil in it.
Peter is my go to guy for a honest transaction. His business skills are to be admired and he’s fair and straightforward. But he still won’t sell me honey tho 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Luv his beautiful cat 🤪
So the noise on the fan is worn bushings, which is actually about right you can clean them sometimes and fix the noise!! As far as replacing not so sure because that's pretty old!!
@@sbroussard2878 What do you mean "make it right"? They made a deal and did the transaction. End of transaction. That's how you buy and sell used items. if the seller felt it wasn't a good price, then he should have turned it down. Those are the risks that Pete takes when he buys stuff - what if they didn't get more than a dollar for them? Would this guy "make it right"? It's almost like you guys don't hear anything that goes on when you watch these videos.
Pete measure the kiss poster It looks to be from 2005 and is online for as low as $30 . You have to be careful with Kiss stuff, the real money is 70s Aucoin items.
the fan had a felt/spacer washer that held the oil - to check the felt/washer pull the fan blade in and out to check for play (they dry out if not oiled over time) it needs replacement, take the electric motor apart and replace then it will run perfect again
Two red/gold patches at 2:33, are of the 45th Infantry Division (Thunderbird), representing Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico National Guard, pre-war and wartime as seller said.
The old fan may have an oil ‘fitting’ to service the front bearing also. I have seen that spring~loaded ‘ball bearing’ even on a pencil sharpener.! Depress the ball and shoot a couple drops of Miracle Oil through a fit….js
Hey Pete, love your channel. I picked up a wartime poster on paperboard at an Americana auction 5-6 years ago, a little rough, but I thought it was neat. Uncle Sam on poster with text “PSST! Silence -the enemy is listening! CARELESS TALK IS DYNAMITE”. Would post a pic here but apparently can’t do that in comments. Also here’s an entry for the President M&M’s.
Love watching your videos! It's amazing some of the stuff that people bring in. Love that KISS poster. All those old posters are great. Have a great day.❤
The carbon brushes need changed and polish the armature. The bearing that trying to get oiled is likely just a sleeve piece of brass, which is the chef could be rattling inside of it because it’s worn
My great grandpa was an airborne medic in WW2 and my grandpa was a pilot/ship captain in Vietnam. I've got tons of matches and pins from my grandpa and I absolutely love that stuff. I've even got letters to him from the President
In the early days of ebay there was no auto update so you had to refresh the page. You could do it about 5 or 6 times in the last 30 seconds. Sometimes it would go crazy like yours Peter, other times nothing.. Thats one of the fun parts of reselling..
The World War II era poster with the lady on with a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This poster was made by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated."
Good morning Pete and Ryan and to the rest of the A-Team. I was wondering want was the name of the music at the start and ending of this video. I watch your videos all the time. I know some are a bit older videos but still lots of good honest fun and great to watch. If you could name the tune that would be great. Thank you to all
Guitar has a gibson bridge, Seymore Duncan Pick ups, and a Strat input jack, flipped inside out. Dunnot about the knobs, the paint is modeled after Eddie Van Halen's famous guitar. Thats a pretty cool find
lol the WANTED FOR MURDER poster.. it’s obvious to me that the attitude at the time was that women’s gossip was a legitimate national security concern. The fear that chatty wives of military personnel would be a reason that closed door secrets would reach the enemy. “loose lips sink ships!”
A lot of authentic WWII patches usually don't have borders around them. I think it's 80/20 80% repo 20% authentic WWII. I would take the fan to an alternator repair shop to see if they can diagnose the issue. Yes that's an oil lubrication point and 3 drops is all you need. The WWII poster was to make sure people weren't talking about the projects they were working on since a lot of women were employed in the war factory's.
yeah looks like oiler for the bearings. Don't use the wrong oil or it will gum them up. I think 3 in 1 oil is okay . Maybe someone else will suggest the right kind of oil.
Been watching your videos for a long time now, but was pretty disappointed that I didn't get a reply to my email trying to help you out with the phone charging cords.
Title Wanted! for murder: her careless talk cost lives Description This World War II era poster features a woman posed in a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This copy of the poster was distributed by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated." Date 1944 Love your show Thanks Donnie G.
I have a great old GE fan just like that. Works but it also makes weird noises. I just think these old electrical appliances didnt have the same tight tolerances as new stuff and you get a lot of friction.
The downside of selling the framed patches, is how much room they take up for the low amount of potential dollars they might bring in. Hope they sell fast for you. Another good video. Cheers!
Wanted! for murder: her careless talk cost lives This World War II era poster features a woman posed in a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This copy of the poster was distributed by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated."
Pete-I could see you sizing the guy up looking for a tell to see what he would take for the patch displays. You were watching his body language, as was I.
President Pete your videos always make my day. possibility I may be coming your way in September, hope to see your shop. Driving from New jersey on vacation.
Those posters are obviously very cool, but the creases are a serious problem. Whenever posters are folded like that they drop like stones in value. Unfortunately.
That KISS poster is the original band with Ace and Peter the original guitarist and drummer. That is rare and some one might even pay 500 or more. Auction that one for sure. I know a lot about music. If you ever need any advice. I can't tell you the value because I do not buy and sell music memorabilia but I can tell you if it's going to be a desirable or not.
The fan is making that buzzing noise because the motor windings are starting to vibrate. This happens because the varnish is aging. Reapplying varnish to the motor windings will quiet it down but this means taking the entire thing apart. This is pretty common on these depression era Westinghouse fans. I have had a few do that in the past. Oiling it will benefit the fan but will not get rid of that buzzing sound.
That sounds like a good idea. I didn't think it was the noise of the motor because the pitch didn't change as the fan got up to speed.
Yes, I believe you are correct about the windings. Because it sounds like a 60 hz buzz. As soon as it is plugged in, the buzz starts the buzz is immediate. If it was the armature the sound would chang as it starts or slips down. Correct diagnosises. Sir
Been collecting WW2 Militaria for years now. Easiest way to check these patches is with a black light. The originals won’t glow, but the synthetic materials in the repops will.
According to a 1944 newspaper article the girl in the war poster was Celeste Gheen a professional model. She was born about 1915 but was living in New York, New York in the 1940's.
The ball bearing in the brass socket in the back of the fan motor is in fact for oiling the bearing.. one could push the tip of an oil can into the bearing which as a spring behind it and get a squirt in. I see that there is one on the front (fan side) bearing as well. I could see that the motor needs some lubrication by how it was acting when you turned the blade by hand. It should spin a bit.
Give both bearings a squirt of light machine oil like 3 in 1 , sewing machine oil, or something similar.
On the skateboard guitar you won't get $400. My guess as a guitar collector that if you're lucky you'll get back out of it what you paid for it. It's just that it doesn't have any collectable value at all, and it's sale as you mentioned will rely on someone thinking it's cool and if it plays and sounds good.
I agree on the guitar, maybe $100 for the novelty factor. To bad the neck wasn't also hand mad. The cheap Squire neck is what looses my interest.
@@VintageReplay No shit the neck want hand made, you know how expnsive thii would be? lmao
I would take a wellsetup squier neck over a dubious handmade neck any day of the week!
yup 100%
@@joeambly6807 That's good because you can buy a Squire for under a $100. I'm not talking about how well it plays, we are talking resale value. I can show you vintage guitars that play like shit that are worth thousands. Ill take a Halo custom hand made neck any day.
Wilmaaaaaaaaaaaaaa😂
Pete is now one of my daily driver UA-cam channels to watch while eating. IYKYK.. just gotta have that entertainment. 😅 + I can say I've actually learned some things watching this channel - Ecommerce tips, professionalism, dealing with all sorts of people. Great stuff.
Same.
For all its negative aspects the internet is still a wonderful thing. The fact that I live in London and not only regularly watch but excitedly wait in anticipation for new videos of transactions from a resell store in Illinois is pretty phenomenal.😆
@@Enoch_Owl hahaha I love it
WOW! Nice KISS poster! That should go fast!
Pete you did a video a week or so ago talking about your operating expense. You forgot to include the maintenance cost of your guard animals.
Use light oil, like mineral oil or ThreeInOne Oil on that fan. The fan motor may also have bushings that can be replaced.
Regarding the typewriter, I saw you had a similar problem in another video. Make sure that you have the margins set properly because they are what stop the carriage from moving.
I made a lot of money typing Pete and I started out on an old "manual" like this.
Gotta be careful who you hire for an estate sale. Lots of scammers overprice things and then tell the owner “I’ll take $500 from you to clear everything out” then they sell it in their “stores” or bring it to places like Pete’s. There’s one in the area that r extreme scammers
That KISS POSTER IS SWEET PETER...
I USE TO HAVE THE SAME 1 IN MY BEDROOM AS A KID BACK IN THE LATE 70s EARLY 80s...
WISHING I STILL HAD IT...
GREAT FIND!!!
🤘🤘🤘...
PRESIDENT!!!
Been watching Pete for years. Honestly such a good businessman and amazing character. Humble as they come
Is grovelling & ass licking a hobby or a full time thing ? 🙄
Definitely. Especially considering the business he is in where it is even rarer to come across decent, fair human beings.
Yes, he seems very ethical.
@@CanuckTony lol!
President, I want some White House M&M’s please… 😂❤😊 Love you’re show, it helps me fall asleep watching you negotiate with these people…
Another great video as always. I'm retired army, those Military patch displays cost a pretty penny, all army divisions run for $200 - $300 w/frame. The TANK division patches (triangles) w/frame goes for $350- 400. President
President. Those WWII posters are amazing! Might well be worth framing them up if you plan to sell in store, or keep folded for Ebay sale.
Mr. Pete im a vintage electronics & game collector and steamer & have lots of PC equipment, games, etc and the most valuable part on most things is the cord connection. I noticed when you plug things in you place the cord under the item, which both tugs & crushes the cord. This overtime gets the item to not work. I have 1990s items but you have older items that may be not as strong. Just beware of the cord, blessings
Hey Pete thanks for the entertainment you provide us. Good luck with all your future ventures!
In 2001 my grandmother gave two packs of cigarettes from Air Force One, presidential seal on them, still sealed. My uncle was a pilot way back when. No idea how old they were. Yep, I smoked them. They were sooo stale and seeing those M&Ms made me kick myself all over again. Still kinda neat to smoke presidential cigarettes. Great episode as usual!
I remember they used to sell those posters at Newbury comics and Spencer's gifts 20 years ago
Keep making these videos Peter cause we like em! Kinda wondering what the patches will bring, hope very profitable! God's Blessings on you and your business!
That skateboard guitar is super cool! I just released a skatboarding track this month!! I am tempted!! haha
500-600 is a crazy figure for 100 reproduction patches. I have two totes of them. I tried to sell them at the swapmeet for $2 each - and I quit taking them because I was only selling 2 or 3 per trip. Maybe someday they can be all yours Pete.
President , MNMS I had no idea . What a cool piece. I would absolutely love to come visit your store Peter , to see all the cool things . Perhaps one day , from British Columbia Canada.
President. The patches in those frames sell very well on their own. The age of the patches is not such a big issue. You are looking at easily $250+ for each of those framed items. Very nice indeed! :-)
10:15 I about hit my REM cycle just listening to that, LOL!
ryan is such an integral part of the business, id almost bring him in as a partner
That's why you don't own your own business.
@@orvil9223 lmao I know right😂😂😂 bring a random employee in as a partner of your whole company lol smh what an idiotic comment
What you smoking bro? In Ryan wants in as a partner he has to buy and invest in the business lol
🙄oh geez.
You kids think the first time you actually work a 40 hour week, you get to own the business?
Grow up.
Not how that works. Takes money to make money. He's got some sweat equity that's for sure
Any buzz from mains appliences is normally vibration on the windings of a transformer/motor or the laminations of the same. As the ac changes direction it makes them move and produce a buzz. Laquer is normally what holds them all together and applying a little in the right areas should effectivly 'glue' them back together.
Gr8 video Pete.. That's a very cool showcase collection of military patches and the fact that they're professionally framed is nice..😮 Love the WW2 War Propaganda Posters these are really sought after collectable's..🤔😍😉 Take care guys.. President..👍💕🔥👊
On the Westinghouse fan. It slowed fast when you cut it off. I would be careful and pry the cap off and put a few drops of 3-in-1 20weight electric motor oil in it.
Peter is my go to guy for a honest transaction. His business skills are to be admired and he’s fair and straightforward. But he still won’t sell me honey tho 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Luv his beautiful cat 🤪
So the noise on the fan is worn bushings, which is actually about right you can clean them sometimes and fix the noise!! As far as replacing not so sure because that's pretty old!!
I knew they were worth more than $20 that you gave me congratulations on the Walton photos!!!
Hope he makes it right!
@@sbroussard2878 What do you mean "make it right"? They made a deal and did the transaction. End of transaction.
That's how you buy and sell used items. if the seller felt it wasn't a good price, then he should have turned it down. Those are the risks that Pete takes when he buys stuff - what if they didn't get more than a dollar for them? Would this guy "make it right"?
It's almost like you guys don't hear anything that goes on when you watch these videos.
President...amazing how the bids came in for the Walton’s memorabilia in the final seconds...exciting stuff Pete👏🏻
Pete measure the kiss poster It looks to be from 2005 and is online for as low as $30 . You have to be careful with Kiss stuff, the real money is 70s Aucoin items.
There's the same one online from 1976 and it's only listed for $40.
Yes that is the spot where you oil the fan press the ball in and add light good quality oil there should be an oil spot on both sides .
How funny foe them to be specially packaged. Also Pete if you could do an update on the patches in a future update.
the fan had a felt/spacer washer that held the oil - to check the felt/washer pull the fan blade in and out to check for play (they dry out if not oiled over time) it needs replacement, take the electric motor apart and replace then it will run perfect again
Yes on the oil!! For sure that's a lubrication spot and that will lubricate the bushings!! And probably fix the noise...
Your cat reminds me of one of those fluffy caterpillars...Great show.
That Poster "Wanted for murder" is beautiful --wonder who is that lady on the picture. probably 150-200$. Maybe more
That custom guitar is so cool looking. Made out of skateboards and real guitar guts, nah that’s cool as hell
Two red/gold patches at 2:33, are of the 45th Infantry Division (Thunderbird), representing Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico National Guard, pre-war and wartime as seller said.
The old fan may have an oil ‘fitting’ to service the front bearing also. I have seen that spring~loaded ‘ball bearing’ even on a pencil sharpener.! Depress the ball and shoot a couple drops of Miracle Oil through a fit….js
President Great to see your ebay auction shot up like that. I always love when that happens!
Hey Pete, love your channel. I picked up a wartime poster on paperboard at an Americana auction 5-6 years ago, a little rough, but I thought it was neat. Uncle Sam on poster with text “PSST! Silence -the enemy is listening! CARELESS TALK IS DYNAMITE”. Would post a pic here but apparently can’t do that in comments.
Also here’s an entry for the President M&M’s.
President - Man, those are soo cool!! Man, what a shocker for that picture lot! Congrats! Love when that happens!
Love watching your videos! It's amazing some of the stuff that people bring in. Love that KISS poster. All those old posters are great. Have a great day.❤
Open the tab on the back of the fan, and add about 3 to 5 drops ofn machine oil, it will quiet down that bearing.
The carbon brushes need changed and polish the armature. The bearing that trying to get oiled is likely just a sleeve piece of brass, which is the chef could be rattling inside of it because it’s worn
My great grandpa was an airborne medic in WW2 and my grandpa was a pilot/ship captain in Vietnam. I've got tons of matches and pins from my grandpa and I absolutely love that stuff. I've even got letters to him from the President
In the early days of ebay there was no auto update so you had to refresh the page. You could do it about 5 or 6 times in the last 30 seconds. Sometimes it would go crazy like yours Peter, other times nothing.. Thats one of the fun parts of reselling..
The World War II era poster with the lady on with a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This poster was made by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated."
President - Loved the vid and really loved seeing the posters, those are so cool.
Yes oil the fan it will help a bit with noise also a little oil goes long way take it easy with lube
That’s exactly what that little port is for Peter. That buzzing isn’t anything to worry about it sounds like the brushes may be wearing out. 👍🇨🇦
Good morning Pete and Ryan and to the rest of the A-Team. I was wondering want was the name of the music at the start and ending of this video. I watch your videos all the time. I know some are a bit older videos but still lots of good honest fun and great to watch. If you could name the tune that would be great. Thank you to all
Guitar has a gibson bridge, Seymore Duncan Pick ups, and a Strat input jack, flipped inside out. Dunnot about the knobs, the paint is modeled after Eddie Van Halen's famous guitar.
Thats a pretty cool find
you can use sewing machine oil for the fan in the bearing
lol the WANTED FOR MURDER poster.. it’s obvious to me that the attitude at the time was that women’s gossip was a legitimate national security concern. The fear that chatty wives of military personnel would be a reason that closed door secrets would reach the enemy. “loose lips sink ships!”
A lot of authentic WWII patches usually don't have borders around them. I think it's 80/20 80% repo 20% authentic WWII. I would take the fan to an alternator repair shop to see if they can diagnose the issue. Yes that's an oil lubrication point and 3 drops is all you need.
The WWII poster was to make sure people weren't talking about the projects they were working on since a lot of women were employed in the war factory's.
I'll take that 66th Div. patch and that fans back has a oil hole for shaft back.
yeah looks like oiler for the bearings. Don't use the wrong oil or it will gum them up. I think 3 in 1 oil is okay . Maybe someone else will suggest the right kind of oil.
president.... let's go love the channel and everything about it. wish I could visit the shop somedag
Been watching your videos for a long time now, but was pretty disappointed that I didn't get a reply to my email trying to help you out with the phone charging cords.
That fan has a blown friction circuit...damn it jim i"m a doctor not a fan mechanic!!!
President. I love seeing all the interesting items that come into your shop.
Title
Wanted! for murder: her careless talk cost lives
Description
This World War II era poster features a woman posed in a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This copy of the poster was distributed by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated."
Date
1944
Love your show Thanks Donnie G.
I want to send my love to everyone at the trading post especially Ruby she is a sweetheart and her scream melts my heart ❤
I have a great old GE fan just like that. Works but it also makes weird noises. I just think these old electrical appliances didnt have the same tight tolerances as new stuff and you get a lot of friction.
Pete, I believe they can linen back the posters so they dont rip.
I believe that's where you put a drop of oil. It would make sense. I bet clipper oil would work perfect.
President!
That skateboard guitar is so cool! Some people have great talent.
Pete your a class act asking people if they want to be filmed
Such cool posters in this video, from the KISS to the Old 1944 posters. Awesome content. President M&Ms 👍
Love this channel just really sucks ive emailed so many times with NO RESPONSE BACK . i asked for price on a item.
The downside of selling the framed patches, is how much room they take up for the low amount of potential dollars they might bring in. Hope they sell fast for you. Another good video. Cheers!
President
Hey I finally won a giveaway baby! Thanks for the continued information of the resale world!
Every time I see a new video from you, it's an absolute delight. President
The framing alone for those 4 patches go for over $600.00.
Love watching beautiful Honey walking around the shop. 😻🥰 Have you thought about putting a small kitty cam on her??📷🎬 president
Wanted! for murder: her careless talk cost lives
This World War II era poster features a woman posed in a traditional Wanted! advertisement meant to help the public search for a criminal. It is meant to illustrate a point that American citizens should be careful about sharing information about the location of soldiers and more during the war. This copy of the poster was distributed by the Office of War Information to the "Tennessee Library Division" in Nashville. A note on the reverse of this poster identifies the creator, Victor Kepper, and concludes with a statement "The prominent display of this poster will be appreciated."
I enjoy watching your videos. I Learn something every time.
So happy you got those last bids!!! You are the reselling president!!!
Pete-I could see you sizing the guy up looking for a tell to see what he would take for the patch displays. You were watching his body language, as was I.
O'reilly's has a small bottle of gun oil they sell with a small needle built-in that would work perfectly for that fan.
Mata hari poster from WWI. That's very rare if it's the real deal.
President - It's cool to see your auctions jump at the last minute...especially when it's more the $100!
President. I’m wondering if Honey ever tries to go outside with so many people coming and going. She’s so cute, perfect mouse control!
President Pete your videos always make my day. possibility I may be coming your way in September, hope to see your shop. Driving from New jersey on vacation.
Wow, that bid at the end! Left you speechless for a second hah. President
President. Great posters, and a cool guitar, Good one Pete.👍
The "Wanted" poster is a Movie poster not a War poster. I believe it was a movie from th UK possibly. Def a movie poster, Cheers!
Love your videos. Wish you were in Michigan. So close and yet so far. Haha
PRESIDENT!!!
Would love those M&Ms! Cool piece!
I would guess they cut the board in half and flip one side to sit on top the other one I doubt itd be 2 boards
Another great video as always. Those posters are in great shape! President
President
I would love to have this
Thanks Peter for your teaching
Those posters are obviously very cool, but the creases are a serious problem. Whenever posters are folded like that they drop like stones in value. Unfortunately.
President. Thanks for all your awesome videos!
President! I want the M&M!!! Really enjoy your videos Pete! Thanks man!
Yes its a lube port, there should be one in front also.
That KISS poster is the original band with Ace and Peter the original guitarist and drummer. That is rare and some one might even pay 500 or more. Auction that one for sure. I know a lot about music. If you ever need any advice. I can't tell you the value because I do not buy and sell music memorabilia but I can tell you if it's going to be a desirable or not.
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Great video again Pete and Co! It’s always awesome to see your daily negotiations