It ain't rocket science people. What happened to longaberger was Tammy. She destroyed that company. The old man's body wasn't even covered with dirt and off she went spending money on useless things. Destroyed her dad's dream. Sorry Dave your daughter just couldn't handle it.
Thank you for your time you took , I never liked the baskets but was into the pottery I never did get the largest bowl from the bowl set . I started going to a new church and was invited to a party so I went to meet people never thinking I would find something I wanted. I was sure I didn’t want a basket but when I saw the pottery I was hooked , I still have all my pieces except one broken coffee mug ! But I am on the hunt for the largest bowl in green . Again thank you for your video and your time
ill be on the lookout for that bowl. i bet my mom has it. i never use my little tea cups but they look good as decorations in my kitchen with their little holder plates they come with. thanks for stopping by the video!
I have a pie basket and at one time it was worth $800. I’m in the process of painting the dozen or so I own. I like them but I don’t like the orangey color of them. Thanks for the interesting video.
It's a video that I shot and presented in the exact format and pacing that I felt like. It didn't take too long to make a point because there was Zero time frame that I was limited to. But thanks for stopping by anyways.
The Longaberer dishes were actually made by Pfaltzgraff
It ain't rocket science people. What happened to longaberger was Tammy. She destroyed that company. The old man's body wasn't even covered with dirt and off she went spending money on useless things. Destroyed her dad's dream. Sorry Dave your daughter just couldn't handle it.
ouch! but mad respect on keeping it real
For the suburban housewife of the 90s longaberger was what one did with money.
I didn't even know they closed I have longenberger shelves, baskets, pottery even a foot stool ...i got them from a friend that passed away...so sad..
This looks really good... Whoever build this was on point
its really cool in person. i went inside a couple times when i was a kid. sad its closed now
Yep. My mother has many of them. And was on the bus tours.
My mom carried a longaberger basket as a purse for years
mine too, for sure
It’s a beautiful building. So sad that it went under.
agreed
Thank you for your time you took , I never liked the baskets but was into the pottery I never did get the largest bowl from the bowl set . I started going to a new church and was invited to a party so I went to meet people never thinking I would find something I wanted. I was sure I didn’t want a basket but when I saw the pottery I was hooked , I still have all my pieces except one broken coffee mug ! But I am on the hunt for the largest bowl in green . Again thank you for your video and your time
ill be on the lookout for that bowl. i bet my mom has it. i never use my little tea cups but they look good as decorations in my kitchen with their little holder plates they come with. thanks for stopping by the video!
The fact you say "moms" like me... earned an automatic sub from me
5:41 exactly right.
I wish I could by that building and make it a home lol
He died and his daughter ruined everything he worked his entire life for.
Thank you
I enjoyed your video
thanks!
Surprised you didnt go to the homestead! You were right there
I have a pie basket and at one time it was worth $800. I’m in the process of painting the dozen or so I own. I like them but I don’t like the orangey color of them. Thanks for the interesting video.
what is it worth now? sad how they lost their fame. i miss the longaburger days
@@dougalonation1570 probably $25! It’s not in the best condition.
I worked there back in the late 90's
how was it?
Actually made good money it was cool
@@seanthompson9914 was you there when they announced the end of production was coming? what jobs are available there now in that area?
No I wasn't there when that happened and idk about jobs there cause I live in Las Vegas
Took too long to get to the subject and didn’t really provide any real explanation
It's a video that I shot and presented in the exact format and pacing that I felt like. It didn't take too long to make a point because there was Zero time frame that I was limited to. But thanks for stopping by anyways.