@@jimnorthland2903 My mom is a retired librarian, so there you go. On the other hand, my dad was a research chemist! The math/science genes apparently skipped me!
@@joanprofit6301 Oh good grief! I just composed a very long answer to your request. I thought I hit reply but it has disappeared! Aaaack! I'll try re-composing when I get over being annoyed with myself. Sigh.
This gentleman must have had some great stories to tell. I have never even known someone who knew someone who's flown on a Concord. Very cool. The Grumpy Old Men reservation gives me hope that he had lots of good friends around until the end. :)
There's something so sad about seeing what someone left behind when they passed away alone - I really appreciate the kindness you show to his memory! Establishing a bit about his taste and sense of humour, who he was as a person, not just a source of things to be sold.
The silver cup in the box of pennies is a SOMMELIER WINE TASTING CUP that could be worth over $100 even if it is only silver plate. (Or not any kind of silver)
Wow, almost everything is quite sellable! It appears to be one of the easiest and most profitable estates I've seen, at least in the last 4 or 5 years that I've been following y'all! Congrats.
When a waitstaff at a restaurant or bar like you enough to reserve a table with witty things written on the cards, you know he was kind, funny, and loved by them. My daughter waited tables for many years, and went to funerals when a good friend and customer passed. She invited a 97 year old gentleman to her wedding. He was wonderful. This man might not have had close blood relatives but I know his family included those who served him. Alex you are serving him with the care you’re taking with his items, the things that he enjoyed, and you’re serving the area with donations. You are now part of this man’s family.
This man's collectibles and style reminds me so much of my uncle, even down to the sacks of coins, who passed away a decade ago. He never married, even though he dated often when he was younger. I asked him once why he never married (15 year olds are so blunt!) and he said it was because there was so much to see and do that he knew he would never be satisfied with living a "normal" life and he didn't want to subject a woman to his selfish ways. As his only nieces and nephews we were very close to him and he was fun. He never regretted his choices and lived an amazing life. May this man rest in peace, knowing that he had many great experiences and that his collections are giving so much joy to so many others.
You are truly blessed and so deserving. You give and are given, so it should be. I enjoy watching every episode of these clean outs and the rest. Please and thank you, keep sharing with us the adventures you have. I live vicariously through you.
This isn’t a hoarder house but he sure knew how to rack em’ , stack em’ , and pack em’. I really enjoy seeing the items he chose to surround himself with. Anyone with those ducks 🦆 had a great sense of humor.
@@mavahuth5044 I’m not sure if you were replying to me or your comment just ended up under mine. I did move after 20 years and showed a little of my KonMari decluttering on an old channel called Lizbetstyle. I didn’t have a lot of treasures like this guy though and I didn’t have a time crunch. I also don’t know how to edit so the videos are real time.
The ducks would look cool in the pool house when it is complete. I truly enjoy watching the care that you take when clearing out the life of the souls who have passed on with such a respectful way. Thankyou for all the you do and for taking us on these journeys, Blessings to you and your family.
I am glad that you and Melissa and Jason are finding some things in that condo that you can use for yourselves. More and more I see Jason as an apprentice in the cleanout/resell business as he seems to enjoy helping out on many of the recent projects. It is amazing how many things of value you have found in that relatively small condo.
Alex, thank you so much for being a real human being and raising good kids with Melissa. I am also a Ukrainian refugee. Not in Canada and not in the dire situation but shattered and lost. I know what it is like to leave behind your entire life, your beloved house, city, friends, packing just one medium-sized suitcase, grabbing the hand of my 3y.o.toddler and spending 9 days on the move before getting semi-settled in a place where at least rf bombs will not kill us in our beds... Horrendous. But Ukrainians are strong. We will not give up. Please vocalize my HUGE thank you for all the support Canada and Canadians give us Ukrainians. Big hug!
I love the way you are so respectful as you go through it all. And very thoughtful as well. This man obviously enjoyed his life and it makes it all worth it.
I would hold on to theJimmy Buffet shirt or shirts…he is not doing so well right now I’ve heard. So many cloths! It’s so great you can donate! It’s definitely the right thing to do! Awesome find on the coins! WOW! 🎉😮👍
Hi Alex and Family! You are so busy, it’s sometimes difficult to keep track of the sequence of videos for each project. The lawyer’s condo is interesting because I haven’t seen you guys do a condo yet. The vehicles were great. He loved the Miata, you can tell. I think that the items we choose to collect are very telling about the way we view our lives. Kudos for sending the winter clothes to those in need. I was worried about my book collection for a long time, but I am going through it now and I will donate many to libraries and a local thrift store ran by a mentally handicapped organization. They train and help the disabled learn to live and work independently. I’m inspired by your work and your generosity to others. God bless you. ❤Brenda
Each time I go to an estate sale I think about who the person (s) were that lived there. Where they collected all the wonderful pieces and different clothes. If I was younger than 64 I would love to do entire home purchases like you’re doing. It really fills my nostalgic side and the love of discovering. In the meantime I’m having fun filling my ebay store with some unique and very sellable items.
Concorde never really recovered from the Paris crash tragedy in 2000. An Aunt and Uncle of mine flew to Iceland from England on a special trip and my brother and I paid for my Dad and Step-Mother to fly to Paris for their Silver Wedding Anniversary. They all said it was a great experience and all on board were allowed to visit the cockpit one by one too. Although I do remember my Uncle being a bit put out when he was only allowed one bread roll with his meal!
More & more treasures ....nice to hear you're donating to shelters etc...nice chair for Patrick to enjoy while he strums his guitar! .... Looking forward to "Part 4" of this series... ♥ from BC
Awesome find with all those coins. As a novice coin collector I would be in my glory to come across something like that. So happy to hear Melissa is finding things for the house and just because they are cute items also.
Sounds like the condo owner was a fascinating, interesting person. Someone you'd love to meet and just sit and listen to stories. Hope they had tons of friends they shared their adventures with. So many pass alone after a life of adventures.
Can not wait for your next video. Anticipation akin to waiting to find out who shot JR. on Dallas. Your videos are truly amazing. Because you give so generously to others, you are rewarded immensely. You and Melissa are so sweet together. I hope you find many more treasures.
It seems like every time you get a house you found a stash of money And stashes of jewelry. You are so lucky having fun watching this one about this house you don’t seem so stressed out and wore out anyway, thanks for the video Enjoying it and I’ll catch you on your next one
Well greetings from Ireland I found your channel a few days ago,what a lovely family you are,and donating to the homeless etc.,we are in winter ,so homeless are in need,I used to do a good bit of helping charity help,this year I can not help as I am recovering from 2 bad falls down stairs.
Holy coins, Batman! LOL It's fascinating to look into this man's life. It sounds like he had money and used it to enjoy his life. He seems like someone I would love to have known. Thanks for taking us along on your treasure hunts.
It's funny, maybe because of the state of the cars, but I knew this was a cool guy. When you first went in the condo I knew you'd make your coin👏👏👏💫🙏🌻💃💃💃 I just live the respect you and your family bring to these clearings. Such a valuable service.
I worked for a University in Bristol England for a while and got to do a few engineering events in the aviation museum there - They have a concorde and regularily have showings of the nose moving up and down
This is a house full of treasures! All of that money and the very nice things you can auction off and use for yourself. I am quite sure you will get a profit on this condo. It is sad the reason for this clean out, but we all meet our maker one day.
I find it fascinating to see how people live. It makes for an interesting video to see you inventory your bulk purchases and get a handle on what you’ve acquired but my ocd is always wanting to help you process your haul in a more organized fashion. 😂
The one plant closest to the camera is a Christmas Cactus. It is very drought tolerant and it should come back. They bloom in the winter and are beautiful. Good that you could get some of the plants.
I’m so excited for you. You so often find unexpected cool stuff and today was great. I so appreciate the thought you take to see what can be donated to the homeless shelters and the Ukrainian families. And your friend Patrick as well. I love watching you and your family and always look forward to your videos.
You say you're still sweltering in the heat , the thermostat cannot be that difficult to locate ; you could even ask the manager . That seems a pretty important detail to take care of .
New subscriber to your channel from London, Ontario. I am enjoying binge watching your videos. Great content, I appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness in donating to so many wonderful charities.
I find this fascinating and kind of sad. At the end of the day your stuff really doesn't mean much to most people. Experiences and human connections are much more important. Great video!
Love your treasure hunts. Use to do the same thing years ago, stopped because got tired of getting involved in family dynamics. Glad to see it's working out for you and your family.
Wow lots of money. U will definitely be making your money back plus some. But u are such a great person to be donating what u can and giving to your friends that you deserve to be rewarded because you don’t expect to be rewarded you just do it because it’s the right thing to do helping others with a smile. Thankyou for donating and helping others that need the help. Your a wonderful family to do so. God bless.and your even finding treasures to keep.
We did our massive spring cleaning and we donated and filled 2 huge giant bins full clothes, bags, lots of good stuff. We filled twice our SUV to the brim of donation.
I am from NB Canada originally. I moved to the states in 63 in Maine. I am now retired and reside in an Apartment complex called Curiosity Creek Apartments in Tampa FL.
Dear Archbold family. 👍👌👏 Congratulations for finding another jackpot in this jackpot Appartement. That's definitely a lot of coins and a lot of silver. I'm happy to see that your whole family is able to use stuff from this old gentleman. He sure knew about good quality. Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
It's amazing what you can fit in a Tesla. We borrowed my son's to go to New Mexico last year to clean out my late Mom's house. When I unpacked at home in Ontario I couldn't believe all of the stuff.🇨🇦
Now that was one nice bag to find! And the whole collection, awesome! I think I'd remove some of the dying cactus, so it's roots have less plant to heal. Cacti/succulents are sturdy though.
"Pembina!!!" Small town in North Dakota, "Twin City" to St. Vincent, Minnesota (USA), where my mother was born and raised! It is close to the border that was at Emerson, Manitoba, where my grandfather was a member of the (US) Border Patrol "back in the day!" There are probably people in that area who would LOVE that jacket!!! ❤
Great finds on this clip. Congrats. They sell Jimmy buffet clothing in gift dhops inside the margaritaville restaurants. There was one in Panama city, Florida last time I was there. 😊
am 15:27 into the video, and you just pulled down that planters's mr peanut off the top shelf. some neat info on history: about a mile down the road from me is the remaining buildings of the original Planter Nut plant here in Wilkes-Barre Pa USA. they've been gone from here a long time ago, but this is where they started. their old HQ building is still standing next to my favorite old timey mom n pop hardware store.
I seriously doubt that, at least in the usual meaning of audiophile, i.e. someone striving for the highest possible reproduction quality. These people buy Nakamichi Dragons and other TOTL cassette decks from the 1980s to have them painstakingly restored and tweaked to perfection. This Pyle on the other hand is one of the most basic cassette decks ever produced and not particularly valuable (I don't know the current prices but they used to be reasonably cheap and you can still buy them new). A hipster who's into lo-fi sounds might still want it but I doubt anyone would pay a lot of money.
It cost 1$0.000 dollars per ticket to ride the Concord. Cool find.👍 You should have been In every pocket of that clothing before getting rid of it! Rich old folks squirrel money away everywhere. Hard cover books are increasing in value because they can’t be deleted.
Love going on your treasure hunts with youl❤
Did anyone else get a mental image of him wearing a hamburglar costume while toting that bag around, or was that just me?
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Retired librarian here. It's killing me to see all those books. I would love, love to go through all of them!
I am starting to organize my non-fiction books for sale and would appreciate your suggestions of how to arrange them and where to offer them
Always been a bibliophile. Pretty sure I was born that way.
@@jimnorthland2903 My mom is a retired librarian, so there you go. On the other hand, my dad was a research chemist! The math/science genes apparently skipped me!
@@joanprofit6301 Oh good grief! I just composed a very long answer to your request. I thought I hit reply but it has disappeared! Aaaack! I'll try re-composing when I get over being annoyed with myself. Sigh.
@@lizlee6290 Oh dear ... that's always so very disappointing. I appreciate your assistance and I'm looking forward to your response
As you talked about this man I could feel your empathy you feel towards him. This is just one of your great traits that make you a good man.
Thanks for saving the plants, and showing them that you care. They hear, see and feel your love. Again thanks!
@@PlasmaStorm73-N5EVV, plants is only missing the "e"...your eyes are good, our bodies play tricks on us sometimes, especially the eye/brain combo.
That little cup in the coins that you left in the white dish, is a sommoilier's cup probably in silver. That's a whole thing on its own.
This gentleman must have had some great stories to tell. I have never even known someone who knew someone who's flown on a Concord. Very cool. The Grumpy Old Men reservation gives me hope that he had lots of good friends around until the end. :)
There's something so sad about seeing what someone left behind when they passed away alone - I really appreciate the kindness you show to his memory! Establishing a bit about his taste and sense of humour, who he was as a person, not just a source of things to be sold.
The tiny silver dish in the box of pennies is a wine tasting cup called a tastevin.
The former Resident was a wine connoisseur.
Wow I truly love your adventures. Some really nice finds ☺️
The silver cup in the box of pennies is a SOMMELIER WINE TASTING CUP that could be worth over $100 even if it is only silver plate. (Or not any kind of silver)
Wow, almost everything is quite sellable! It appears to be one of the easiest and most profitable estates I've seen, at least in the last 4 or 5 years that I've been following y'all! Congrats.
I love this man. I love that he set up a Christmas village for himself. I would love to have met hin❤❤❤
I was really surprised the boxes for the Christmas village pieces wasn't somewhere in the apartment. I mean, the boxes for everything else were there.
@@Katiedid1975 have faith…they my still be there or they may be in the storage unit downstairs…which would make sense
I thought he said family was still alive..
When a waitstaff at a restaurant or bar like you enough to reserve a table with witty things written on the cards, you know he was kind, funny, and loved by them. My daughter waited tables for many years, and went to funerals when a good friend and customer passed. She invited a 97 year old gentleman to her wedding. He was wonderful. This man might not have had close blood relatives but I know his family included those who served him. Alex you are serving him with the care you’re taking with his items, the things that he enjoyed, and you’re serving the area with donations. You are now part of this man’s family.
This man's collectibles and style reminds me so much of my uncle, even down to the sacks of coins, who passed away a decade ago. He never married, even though he dated often when he was younger. I asked him once why he never married (15 year olds are so blunt!) and he said it was because there was so much to see and do that he knew he would never be satisfied with living a "normal" life and he didn't want to subject a woman to his selfish ways. As his only nieces and nephews we were very close to him and he was fun. He never regretted his choices and lived an amazing life. May this man rest in peace, knowing that he had many great experiences and that his collections are giving so much joy to so many others.
Like this spin on bachelorhood or single life! Sometimes we for get that there actually is a vocation to the single life!
Best part, finding a money bag full of cash, plus the coin sets.
I'm with Melissa, as I would take the ducks home too. They are so fun-looking!
Great video. You are the most generous person I know! Your mom raised you right! Bless you for your donations.
For sure
You are truly blessed and so deserving. You give and are given, so it should be. I enjoy watching every episode of these clean outs and the rest. Please and thank you, keep sharing with us the adventures you have. I live vicariously through you.
This isn’t a hoarder house but he sure knew how to rack em’ , stack em’ , and pack em’. I really enjoy seeing the items he chose to surround himself with. Anyone with those ducks 🦆 had a great sense of humor.
I guess I am a little nosey, I like to see you clean out a house. Or condo.😊
@@mavahuth5044 I’m not sure if you were replying to me or your comment just ended up under mine. I did move after 20 years and showed a little of my KonMari decluttering on an old channel called Lizbetstyle. I didn’t have a lot of treasures like this guy though and I didn’t have a time crunch. I also don’t know how to edit so the videos are real time.
I think my comment just ended up under yours.
It's amazing how one person can accumulate so much, the gentleman that lived there must have had an adventurous and enjoyable live.😊
The ducks would look cool in the pool house when it is complete. I truly enjoy watching the care that you take when clearing out the life of the souls who have passed on with such a respectful way. Thankyou for all the you do and for taking us on these journeys, Blessings to you and your family.
I am glad that you and Melissa and Jason are finding some things in that condo that you can use for yourselves. More and more I see Jason as an apprentice in the cleanout/resell business as he seems to enjoy helping out on many of the recent projects. It is amazing how many things of value you have found in that relatively small condo.
Wow, Alex and Melissa each time I watch your episodes it amazes me just how much your children have grown. 🥰
Yes, they were little just last week I'm sure.
This place has so many surprises in it. Love this man's sense of humour . Doesn't seem to be much he didn't collect . Keep Safe ❤Keep Well❤
Alex, thank you so much for being a real human being and raising good kids with Melissa. I am also a Ukrainian refugee. Not in Canada and not in the dire situation but shattered and lost. I know what it is like to leave behind your entire life, your beloved house, city, friends, packing just one medium-sized suitcase, grabbing the hand of my 3y.o.toddler and spending 9 days on the move before getting semi-settled in a place where at least rf bombs will not kill us in our beds... Horrendous. But Ukrainians are strong. We will not give up. Please vocalize my HUGE thank you for all the support Canada and Canadians give us Ukrainians. Big hug!
I love the way you are so respectful as you go through it all. And very thoughtful as well. This man obviously enjoyed his life and it makes it all worth it.
I would hold on to theJimmy Buffet shirt or shirts…he is not doing so well right now I’ve heard. So many cloths! It’s so great you can donate! It’s definitely the right thing to do! Awesome find on the coins! WOW! 🎉😮👍
This home owner seems to have been a real fun guy, I love all his stuff ❤❤ keep up the good work Alex
What Fun surprises in this household!! Thanks for sharing with all of us!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
The Concorde amenities bag was pretty cool!
It would have been fun to have a conversation with this man. He has such a wide assortment of belongings, ill bet he was very interesting.
I liked the Hitchcockian feel of suspense you 🎥 filmed this in Alex. I'd like to see a picture of this magnificent collector. Total class.
Hi Alex and Family! You are so busy, it’s sometimes difficult to keep track of the sequence of videos for each project. The lawyer’s condo is interesting because I haven’t seen you guys do a condo yet. The vehicles were great. He loved the Miata, you can tell. I think that the items we choose to collect are very telling about the way we view our lives. Kudos for sending the winter clothes to those in need. I was worried about my book collection for a long time, but I am going through it now and I will donate many to libraries and a local thrift store ran by a mentally handicapped organization. They train and help the disabled learn to live and work independently. I’m inspired by your work and your generosity to others. God bless you. ❤Brenda
Each time I go to an estate sale I think about who the person (s) were that lived there. Where they collected all the wonderful pieces and different clothes. If I was younger than 64 I would love to do entire home purchases like you’re doing. It really fills my nostalgic side and the love of discovering. In the meantime I’m having fun filling my ebay store with some unique and very sellable items.
The boys learning the family business. Nice to see.
Alex this is a great series. Thank you so much for letting us tag along. Thank you for what you do. Just being a heck of a nice guy!
Concorde never really recovered from the Paris crash tragedy in 2000. An Aunt and Uncle of mine flew to Iceland from England on a special trip and my brother and I paid for my Dad and Step-Mother to fly to Paris for their Silver Wedding Anniversary. They all said it was a great experience and all on board were allowed to visit the cockpit one by one too. Although I do remember my Uncle being a bit put out when he was only allowed one bread roll with his meal!
9/11 sealed the fate of the Concorde. A portion of their regular clientele died in the towers.
Wow... what great find. He sure seems like he would have been an interesting person to hang out with
More & more treasures ....nice to hear you're donating to shelters etc...nice chair for Patrick to enjoy while he strums his guitar! .... Looking forward to "Part 4" of this series... ♥ from BC
Awesome find with all those coins. As a novice coin collector I would be in my glory to come across something like that. So happy to hear Melissa is finding things for the house and just because they are cute items also.
Sounds like the condo owner was a fascinating, interesting person. Someone you'd love to meet and just sit and listen to stories. Hope they had tons of friends they shared their adventures with. So many pass alone after a life of adventures.
Either this guy was quite the collector or really lived the life!
Can not wait for your next video. Anticipation akin to waiting to find out who shot JR. on Dallas. Your videos are truly amazing. Because you give so generously to others, you are rewarded immensely. You and Melissa are so sweet together. I hope you find many more treasures.
This is turning into a very interesting clean out. Can't wait until the next video
I love watching cleaning out. Great find today.
The owner seemed like a very well-rounded person with lots of interests, and yes, a nice sense of humor. May he rest well.
It seems like every time you get a house you found a stash of money And stashes of jewelry. You are so lucky having fun watching this one about this house you don’t seem so stressed out and wore out anyway, thanks for the video Enjoying it and I’ll catch you on your next one
Great job Alex! I am so happy when you find stuff to recover your money and make some more 🎉🎉❤
Well greetings from Ireland I found your channel a few days ago,what a lovely family you are,and donating to the homeless etc.,we are in winter ,so homeless are in need,I used to do a good bit of helping charity help,this year I can not help as I am recovering from 2 bad falls down stairs.
Man you and your family are very blessed. You vet cars, trucks and cash etc. It's nice you pay it forwarded!😊
Holy coins, Batman! LOL It's fascinating to look into this man's life. It sounds like he had money and used it to enjoy his life. He seems like someone I would love to have known. Thanks for taking us along on your treasure hunts.
It's funny, maybe because of the state of the cars, but I knew this was a cool guy. When you first went in the condo I knew you'd make your coin👏👏👏💫🙏🌻💃💃💃 I just live the respect you and your family bring to these clearings. Such a valuable service.
I agree with Melissa, the ducks were cute with their little duck sandals.😄
I worked for a University in Bristol England for a while and got to do a few engineering events in the aviation museum there - They have a concorde and regularily have showings of the nose moving up and down
This is a house full of treasures! All of that money and the very nice things you can auction off and use for yourself. I am quite sure you will get a profit on this condo. It is sad the reason for this clean out, but we all meet our maker one day.
Only you. Once again stumbling across a stash of cash. Cool beans!!!😊
This home just keeps giving !!
I find it fascinating to see how people live. It makes for an interesting video to see you inventory your bulk purchases and get a handle on what you’ve acquired but my ocd is always wanting to help you process your haul in a more organized fashion. 😂
Always exciting Alexander. Thanks! ❤️👍👍
The one plant closest to the camera is a Christmas Cactus. It is very drought tolerant and it should come back. They bloom in the winter and are beautiful. Good that you could get some of the plants.
The other is a shamrock ,
It also can live another day !
Not to much water for either
Both prefer to dry out between watering .
Yes, and they can also be propagated pretty easily if the original plant got too damaged. 🌱
I’m so excited for you. You so often find unexpected cool stuff and today was great. I so appreciate the thought you take to see what can be donated to the homeless shelters and the Ukrainian families. And your friend Patrick as well. I love watching you and your family and always look forward to your videos.
You say you're still sweltering in the heat , the thermostat cannot be that difficult to locate ; you could even ask the manager . That seems a pretty important detail to take care of .
Alex the silver thing in the bin of coins is an antique wine taster used by sommeliers and has retail value hope you still have it.
Amazing Score with all the Antiques & Coin collections !
New subscriber to your channel from London, Ontario. I am enjoying binge watching your videos. Great content, I appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness in donating to so many wonderful charities.
I find this fascinating and kind of sad. At the end of the day your stuff really doesn't mean much to most people. Experiences and human connections are much more important. Great video!
At 17:16 that is a tasting cup for coffee or wine. They are used by tasters, or afficionados, in the coin box. Sometimes they are silver.
Thank you being incredible human beings.we need more people like you. Great video.
Thanks for taking us along for hunt.
Love your treasure hunts. Use to do the same thing years ago, stopped because got tired of getting involved in family dynamics. Glad to see it's working out for you and your family.
Blessed are the people who help so many
Wish you would buy more of these. I so enjoy learning from these. Very interesting
Another awesome video Brother Alexander. Great finds! Thanks for sharing Your passion and adventures from Toronto Ontario Canada 😀 👍 ❤️ 🇨🇦❤️💯💯💯💯💯
Wow lots of money. U will definitely be making your money back plus some. But u are such a great person to be donating what u can and giving to your friends that you deserve to be rewarded because you don’t expect to be rewarded you just do it because it’s the right thing to do helping others with a smile. Thankyou for donating and helping others that need the help. Your a wonderful family to do so. God bless.and your even finding treasures to keep.
Great finds! Alex is showing us the money!
We did our massive spring cleaning and we donated and filled 2 huge giant bins full clothes, bags, lots of good stuff. We filled twice our SUV to the brim of donation.
I am from NB Canada originally. I moved to the states in 63 in Maine. I am now retired and reside in an Apartment complex called Curiosity Creek Apartments in Tampa FL.
Nice finds today! Being a novice coin collector I would have been so excited to find those coins. Thanks for the video!😁✌💲
Your videos are cool, fun and Canadian as heck. I love them !!
What stories this man could tell. Did he not have any family? 😢 Thanks for your kindness and tenderness when going through his life ❤
Dear Archbold family.
👍👌👏 Congratulations for finding another jackpot in this jackpot Appartement. That's definitely a lot of coins and a lot of silver. I'm happy to see that your whole family is able to use stuff from this old gentleman. He sure knew about good quality.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and especially health to all of you.
Yaknow, he should have just put it in a box and carried it out that way...
Alex, never feed a dried out plant. Water only. The fertilizer can burn the dried out roots.
In the 50s Mr Peanut visited our neighbourhood and scared my Sister so bad she won't even talk about him to this day!😄
😂😂😂My son was traumatized by Smokey the Bear😂
Scary peanut man. Traumatic I guess.😢
Oh no poor kid❤
The coffee table looks carved under glass top, that’s awesome
😨😨 oh, dear!
It's amazing what you're finding in that small apartment type condo whatever. This has been a good adventure
Tapes have become popular again here, they are enjoying a reprise, as did vinyl! That tape deck will be of interest to many, I bet. XXX
Might need the drive belts replaced, as they perish over time, even if the deck isn't used.
It's so awesome that you found money and proof sets!!
i flew the concorde in 1978 from london to nyc in 31/2 hours,i still have my blue packet
I'm curious what things the Concorde packet has in it?
It's amazing what you can fit in a Tesla. We borrowed my son's to go to New Mexico last year to clean out my late Mom's house. When I unpacked at home in Ontario I couldn't believe all of the stuff.🇨🇦
Wow...this place just keeps giving...awesome finds...🥰🥰
Now that was one nice bag to find! And the whole collection, awesome!
I think I'd remove some of the dying cactus, so it's roots have less plant to heal. Cacti/succulents are sturdy though.
Wow! That was so amazing finding that hidden stash of coins to add to what you already found!!!
"Pembina!!!" Small town in North Dakota, "Twin City" to St. Vincent, Minnesota (USA), where my mother was born and raised! It is close to the border that was at Emerson, Manitoba, where my grandfather was a member of the (US) Border Patrol "back in the day!"
There are probably people in that area who would LOVE that jacket!!!
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Best episode yet 🎉 😊 ❤!
Great finds on this clip. Congrats. They sell Jimmy buffet clothing in gift dhops inside the margaritaville restaurants. There was one in Panama city, Florida last time I was there. 😊
am 15:27 into the video, and you just pulled down that planters's mr peanut off the top shelf. some neat info on history: about a mile down the road from me is the remaining buildings of the original Planter Nut plant here in Wilkes-Barre Pa USA. they've been gone from here a long time ago, but this is where they started. their old HQ building is still standing next to my favorite old timey mom n pop hardware store.
Cassettes are having a revival! Just like vinyl has. That new cassette deck is valuable to a niche audiophile
I seriously doubt that, at least in the usual meaning of audiophile, i.e. someone striving for the highest possible reproduction quality. These people buy Nakamichi Dragons and other TOTL cassette decks from the 1980s to have them painstakingly restored and tweaked to perfection. This Pyle on the other hand is one of the most basic cassette decks ever produced and not particularly valuable (I don't know the current prices but they used to be reasonably cheap and you can still buy them new). A hipster who's into lo-fi sounds might still want it but I doubt anyone would pay a lot of money.
Greetings from Australia, it’s 2.45am here. I realise that what you do is hard work, but interesting for us to watch.
That’s a ton of coins! It’s definitely worth sorting all the loose change for silver and rare varieties.
It cost 1$0.000 dollars per ticket to ride the Concord. Cool find.👍
You should have been In every pocket of that clothing before getting rid of it!
Rich old folks squirrel money away everywhere.
Hard cover books are increasing in value because they can’t be deleted.
Nice stuff in this condo, Enjoyed.
I love Canadian Coins...been collecting them for years...the artwork is beautiful...