I love how Alex NEVER talks down or degrades someone’s collection, no matter what he finds. He always finds a way to say like ”maybe not for me” or ”maybe a bit on the newer side than I’d want” or ”this looks more like entry level” instead of just saying that something looks like cheap crap. Very respectable towards everyone and everything. Love him for it! ❤️
@@CuriosityIncorporated, So weird, when the video started and it showed you gassing up and turning on the car. The thought came to me. I wonder if he ever had car troubles or broke down with this old car. And just a few minutes into the video, you are having car troubles. How odd and weird. I am glad you got it back on the road so soon again, even though it took 3 hours or so. But better, then you had to stay over night.
Nancy Montgomery sure they also appreciated working,on an actual engine that's not run off a computer 💻 where they can get into the mechanics of it all, like they did 'back in the day' 👍🏼😁
I remember one of the first videos I watched you were running out of gas on your way to first see the Potter's house! That car takes you on adventures for sure.
I want to make a Comment, and hope thats OK. Its about Alex.He is always friendly, is always positive, is always so friendly to the ppl who work with him, just simply admire his caracter, his attitud towards anything..Keep that up Alex. a successful 2021
Your store is going to become quite the tourist attraction in Edmondton! The new Truck will fit in nicely! Great Find! Loved this episode of Curiosity Inc.
The prices I could see on the stuff in that store were insane. No wonder it was packed to the gills. Most likely he didn't really want to sell anything or the prices would have been more in the realistic range.
I agree with your assessment. The difference between a hoarder, collector, and merchant tends to be psychological. How things are stored, what is the evaluation process, if there is trouble letting go of any part of it, and if "trash" is valued the same as museum quality, artistic value, market valued items. The psychology to keep and store beyond what is reasonable, usable, and the inability to part with items even when they make your life difficult or even untenable is where the pathology lies.
$350 for a Praktica MTL5. You can get a nice one for less than $50 on Ebay. With 591.000 pieces built between 1983 and 1985 and not being the ultimate camera in that series it is not even very collectible.
I know a guy with an antique store his prices are crazy high. He really didn't want to part with it. His girlfriend said the same thing. Nice people though, fun to chat with.
I thought you were going to be tempted to buy everything, you could certainly fill your new extension. Great to see this collection. The indigenous pieces should be in a museum. 🌍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌍
Beautiful dance regalia!! The guns of the 1885 resistance were actually used against my family. My last name is Gariepy of course and Phillippe Elzear Gariepy and his wife Rosalie Parenteau were my ggg grandparents. My grand mere made bullets from the lining of tin cans they were using rocks and anything they could find in the end to stop Middleton. I am directly related to most of the Metis who fought at Batoche and many other skirmishes. Loved your video it was very interesting. :)
I’m wondering if you’ll be able to resist going back, especially if what you picked up sells quickly. Now that you have an idea of what’s there, I’m sure you can peruse more efficiently. Another great video, Alex! Thanks for posting and I hope Melissa can share one of hers again soon. She’s so cool! 😎
It’s always great to see old Corning ware! My dad worked for Corning for 40 years and he always brought home "imperfects" where the imperfections were so minute you sometimes would need a magnifying glass to find them.
Yippy yi yo ki yay! As soon as I saw the tow truck I said "that would be perfect to replace the pickup". When you bought it I actually clapped! So very excited and happy.
Curiosity Incorporated , we have all appreciated how you put out videos to entertain us in these strange times. Sorry for those who have lost loved ones.
Alex you should have bought the " Chain Mail " and had it shipped to you. You could track the delivery online and when it arrived you would get a notification that said..... " You Have Chain Mail "
my girlfriends father had a water bag like that. tightly woven burlap, if you fill it, it will slowly sweat some water out, and that water will of course evaporate, cooling the remaining water. great low tech solution for cool water camping.
Good Morning, What a fun shopping trip this was.. lots to see...Wow! Cool old tow truck! Looking forward to seeing it at The Store...oh Alex! you are always outdoing yourself! Marvelous showing of the uniform and the original photos etc. That just "really made it real"...Brought tears to my eyes..just because of the "Real History in it all. as you said "remarkable to find it (the uniform) in that room- the 1800s" ...Top Notch ....."Thank You"...for this site here for us all...love to you
Amazing finds sir love that you do all this with your family I too was raised in a antique loving family and now at 40 my family is all in with antiques, bottle digging, metal detecting, history walks, oddities, collecting and just about anything to do with the history of our great little state Maine thanks for sharing all the time we love your videos
I would of went bananas 🍌 In that store!!! I seen things in there that I would of wanted like that 40’s/50’s fiberglass fire helmet ⛑. The old uniforms were insane!!! I was glad you got the Knights Templar stuff because there is a surge in people collecting that stuff. Great pick!! I wish I would of been there.
I had to chuckle to myself when you pulled down the model BMW kit and said "I used to have one of these." If it had been anyone else, I would have thought you had one of those model kits. Being who you are, I realized you meant you had one of those actual cars. 😃
You and your gorgeous family always put a smile on my face. Thanks for sharing your lives, the possitive slant you put on everything is a great lesson to me. Much gratatude, love and light to you and yours. Xx
Your wife is a saint! You are so lucky in your finds. Including your mate! I hope you guys are doing good and getting back to something close to normal. Great finds, great eye, and Great Ceasar's ghost you stepped in it somewhere! You and your family's kindness deserves such rewards. Thank you for allowing me to come along on this venture, and all that came before it. Good finds, good deeds, good people! 👏🏻😷☮🌹
Some fabulous finds, Alex, you showed great restraint. Love the tow truck, it will look cool next to the shop. Thanks for taking us on this adventure. Stay safe and well. With best wishes from Down Under 💕🇦🇺
Alex, Absolutely amazing that you can separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak. That tow truck is going to be a fantastic draw for the store. You need more space, but looking at that collection , it's just as well that you believe in turnovers, not the pastry:) Cheers, Rik Spector
That is a great looking tow truck, it will really look great on the patio. You should be able to sell the 50's GMC truck easy. There is so much stuff you really need to be disciplined so that you do not pick out so much stuff that you miss on on the real good stuff that you might not have room for. Great looking stuff you picked up.
The Philippino taxi is called a Keep me. JEEP KNEE. The model you have is a fancy one.. The people over there get what ever scrap metal they can and make them. Sometimes you can see 8 to 10 people on them. My brother in law told me about them he is a Philippino. Just thought I would let you know. Have a great day.
NOW that was an adventure. THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking me along.. I could have gotten lost in that building for days digging around! And of course you bought the Tow truck.. Not surprised! 😉 I'm sure your wife isnt either! Haha gonna look great at the store!
You guys would've had so much to talk about! It's like looking at an Alex store gone out of control . He just finally got tired. The will to collect lasts a lot longer than the energy to deal with it.. What a fun find.
WOW....just WOW. the retired tv/film/theatre costumer in me was drooling at all those uniforms. such a great collection!! (the templar uniform, the authentic battle coat, the buffalo coat!! oh my!)
Wow the Ecto/Tardis had a booboo. You are the luckiest guy in Alberta Alex, You have an Ecto/Tardis problem then limp into the next town and presto they have exactly what you need to fix it. Not only are you 'The Antique Doctor' but your also one of 'JKRs Magic Wand Wavers.' I too have a guardian angel that seems to provide what I need shortly after I decide I need it. (not want... mind you... but need)
Greeting from Richmond, Virginia. When I first spotted the old tow truck, before you even pointed it out, I said to myself "that will go home with Alex." I laughed when you told us you bought it. Can't wait to see it at the shop. Another great video. I have now been watching all your videos for 17 months!! Keep them coming. Stay safe and well, too.
My heart skipped a beat when you put down the cold water rescue suit(upstairs) to look through the hotwheels. In the hallway right where you set the suit down (25:45ish) was a Fischer Price Yacht! It took me years to find one. Finally came across one at a large antique mall we frequent. Happy girl for sure and even has many of the accessory pieces to it. Thanks for taking us on the tour!
I had a chuckle when you said “he was running out of room and things looked like they were piling up - I know the feeling”....I know the feeling too! You end up constantly shuffling things around in a bid to optimise your space! I think fossicking/hunting & collecting is the easy part. It’s the selling which requires the most amount of effort! The place seemed to go on forever! How long was that hallway?!
yours is one of my favorite channels because your local and so down to earth! and you show stuff I would loe to own but am a single dad on disability with absolutely no disposable income! so thank you for the great content.
For some reason I stopped getting notifications for your channel about a year ago. Just the other day I was remembering how awesome the Hoarder's house series was and now all of a sudden I get this video in my recommendations. Thank you algorithm.
I am continually impressed with Alex's picking acumen.He goes for the stuff with the highest r.o.i. Most of that stuff (although collectable) wouldn't return much in profit.
Just before you said you got the wrecker I was going to say it would be a good truck for your cement pad at your store / you beat me to it 😂😂😂😂🤗🤗🤗🤗🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
Greetings from Clay County, Missouri, USA! wow ok who else pictured Matthew Fox @28:19 Good eye! Some GRRRRReat finds!! Thanks again! 93 thumbs up! i non c buy 4 NOW
Omg....that was fun Alex!!! Love the things you find...definitely takes lots of patience to go through all that beautiful collections. My fave is the Indigenous artifacts and art pieces!!! Love your new truck for your yard display...can't wait to see it there!!!
So..in the thumbnail there is a picture with a circling of a painting on a wall...did I miss something? I didn’t see it mentioned in the whole vid...love your content though!! The adventures are fun to follow along on and educating too in antiques which I’m fascinated by! Hello from south of Sweden! If u want any fine art btw, wife is an artist ^^
Mirror, Alberta - One of my favorite villages (now Hamlet). It is one of the oldest Alberta communities -at 150 years; was built as a railway town with high hopes of being the central connecting town between Calgary and Edmonton. Then the railway declined and so did Mirror; now it's a lost and almost forgotten hamlet on a little back road. It is in one of the most beautiful parts of our province. Years ago I wished to move there.
I love how Alex NEVER talks down or degrades someone’s collection, no matter what he finds. He always finds a way to say like ”maybe not for me” or ”maybe a bit on the newer side than I’d want” or ”this looks more like entry level” instead of just saying that something looks like cheap crap. Very respectable towards everyone and everything. Love him for it! ❤️
I try :)
Hes a good egg...so positive and caring..js
@@CuriosityIncorporated, So weird, when the video started and it showed you gassing up and turning on the car. The thought came to me. I wonder if he ever had car troubles or broke down with this old car. And just a few minutes into the video, you are having car troubles. How odd and weird. I am glad you got it back on the road so soon again, even though it took 3 hours or so. But better, then you had to stay over night.
I agree with you Super Moosie..
It is why this channel is so great!☺
@@European-Okie1986 good intuition
Does this happen to you often?
Those mechanics will be talking about repairing the Ghostbusters car for months to come.
Nancy Montgomery sure they also appreciated working,on an actual engine that's not run off a computer 💻 where they can get into the mechanics of it all, like they did 'back in the day' 👍🏼😁
I loved the “yeah, you betcha”
I must say , i smile every time i see Hans saying " i am home honey " ;)
One of my nephews called his dog honey so he could say...Honey I’m home
that beaded buffalo skull is exceptional. took my breath away.
I remember one of the first videos I watched you were running out of gas on your way to first see the Potter's house! That car takes you on adventures for sure.
Should have known you'd get the tow truck, but I still just about choked laughing when u said u did😂🤣😁/ g'ma jo-jo in Colorado
You are right gma jojo!
Haha... exactly lol😂
I want to make a Comment, and hope thats OK. Its about Alex.He is always friendly, is always positive, is always so friendly to the ppl who work with him, just simply admire his caracter, his attitud towards anything..Keep that up Alex. a successful 2021
Your store is going to become quite the tourist attraction in Edmondton! The new Truck will fit in nicely! Great Find! Loved this episode of Curiosity Inc.
The prices I could see on the stuff in that store were insane. No wonder it was packed to the gills. Most likely he didn't really want to sell anything or the prices would have been more in the realistic range.
I agree with your assessment. The difference between a hoarder, collector, and merchant tends to be psychological. How things are stored, what is the evaluation process, if there is trouble letting go of any part of it, and if "trash" is valued the same as museum quality, artistic value, market valued items. The psychology to keep and store beyond what is reasonable, usable, and the inability to part with items even when they make your life difficult or even untenable is where the pathology lies.
$350 for a Praktica MTL5. You can get a nice one for less than $50 on Ebay. With 591.000 pieces built between 1983 and 1985 and not being the ultimate camera in that series it is not even very collectible.
I know a guy with an antique store his prices are crazy high. He really didn't want to part with it. His girlfriend said the same thing. Nice people though, fun to chat with.
The cradle boards and wedding gown were beautifully crafted.
There was a few moments where I expected you to say, I bought the building, because there was so much to go through. 🤣
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@@TimeforDIY where the last truck was.
me too
@@TimeforDIY on the patio, next to his store. That tow truck is valuable !!... And it runs !!!
LOL. Same here. 😁
I thought you were going to be tempted to buy everything, you could certainly fill your new extension. Great to see this collection. The indigenous pieces should be in a museum. 🌍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🌍
Speaking of the new building I was thinking the flour sacks for the ceiling.
Beautiful dance regalia!! The guns of the 1885 resistance were actually used against my family. My last name is Gariepy of course and Phillippe Elzear Gariepy and his wife Rosalie Parenteau were my ggg grandparents. My grand mere made bullets from the lining of tin cans they were using rocks and anything they could find in the end to stop Middleton. I am directly related to most of the Metis who fought at Batoche and many other skirmishes. Loved your video it was very interesting. :)
Very cool! Thank you for sharing!
Your story is fascinating! Thx for sharing!
That's a cool family heritage. Real word-of-mouth experiences are so much more interesting than textbooks.
@@CuriosityIncorporated Alex...great stuff man I had that snap tite cabover...was my first model kit
I’m wondering if you’ll be able to resist going back, especially if what you picked up sells quickly. Now that you have an idea of what’s there, I’m sure you can peruse more efficiently.
Another great video, Alex!
Thanks for posting and I hope Melissa can share one of hers again soon. She’s so cool! 😎
That’s an interesting antique shop setup, labels every shop for personal interests....cool, I’d visit there if I lived in Canada
I noticed that G.I. Joe HQ in the preview pic, glad you picked it up!
The second i saw it I knew you would put the tow truck on the patio! Great find, and now you know why the other truck sold so quickly.
You should try to find a museum that might want to go through the military uniforms you found that were labeled.
It’s always great to see old Corning ware! My dad worked for Corning for 40 years and he always brought home "imperfects" where the imperfections were so minute you sometimes would need a magnifying glass to find them.
Yippy yi yo ki yay! As soon as I saw the tow truck I said "that would be perfect to replace the pickup". When you bought it I actually clapped! So very excited and happy.
My wife loved your videos before she passed away from Covid19. Almost every evening she would ask me "Does Alex have a new video?"
So sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry to hear that :( these are very challenging times and I’m so sorry for your loss ... There are no words...
Curiosity Incorporated , we have all appreciated how you put out videos to entertain us in these strange times. Sorry for those who have lost loved ones.
pookeybrain Oh gosh, sure do hate that for you and the family.
Very sorry for your loss. From Vermont
Alex you should have bought the " Chain Mail " and had it shipped to you.
You could track the delivery online and when it arrived you would get a notification that said.....
" You Have Chain Mail "
LOL
🤣🤣🤣
I knew you would end up with the old tow truck! Great fun to watch you pick.
my girlfriends father had a water bag like that. tightly woven burlap, if you fill it, it will slowly sweat some water out, and that water will of course evaporate, cooling the remaining water. great low tech solution for cool water camping.
"And randomly Skeletor!" Haha i almost choked on my coffee
Yay! Was going thru Curiosity Inc withdrawal 😀
I agree! This is one of my lockdown favorites. Going back to work next week but plan to keep watching at night!
Me too!
That wrecker seems a good choice for the store.
Good Morning, What a fun shopping trip this was.. lots to see...Wow! Cool old tow truck! Looking forward to seeing it at The Store...oh Alex! you are always outdoing yourself! Marvelous showing of the uniform and the original photos etc. That just "really made it real"...Brought tears to my eyes..just because of the "Real History in it all. as you said "remarkable to find it (the uniform) in that room- the 1800s" ...Top Notch ....."Thank You"...for this site here for us all...love to you
Amazing finds sir love that you do all this with your family I too was raised in a antique loving family and now at 40 my family is all in with antiques, bottle digging, metal detecting, history walks, oddities, collecting and just about anything to do with the history of our great little state Maine thanks for sharing all the time we love your videos
As a Sheet Music collector, that box with music box got my heart racing - Ha Ha.
Abdominal snowman...hard to stomach! 😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would of went bananas 🍌 In that store!!! I seen things in there that I would of wanted like that 40’s/50’s fiberglass fire helmet ⛑. The old uniforms were insane!!! I was glad you got the Knights Templar stuff because there is a surge in people collecting that stuff. Great pick!! I wish I would of been there.
I had to chuckle to myself when you pulled down the model BMW kit and said "I used to have one of these." If it had been anyone else, I would have thought you had one of those model kits. Being who you are, I realized you meant you had one of those actual cars. 😃
@Rick Charles I think you are responding to the wrong post.
😷😂
@Frank Winkhorst so funny, isn't it?
I had a 1970 2002 tii, I knew what Alex meant right away! JJ
You and your gorgeous family always put a smile on my face. Thanks for sharing your lives, the possitive slant you put on everything is a great lesson to me. Much gratatude, love and light to you and yours. Xx
Its so cool the way you feel that your carrying my arm chair around with you!!😅 it's just cool😃👒🎑💞📹🇺🇸
Wow what a great store. A little bit of everything. And another vehicle 🚗 💜👍
Your wife is a saint! You are so lucky in your finds. Including your mate! I hope you guys are doing good and getting back to something close to normal. Great finds, great eye, and Great Ceasar's ghost you stepped in it somewhere! You and your family's kindness deserves such rewards. Thank you for allowing me to come along on this venture, and all that came before it. Good finds, good deeds, good people! 👏🏻😷☮🌹
Some fabulous finds, Alex, you showed great restraint. Love the tow truck, it will look cool next to the shop. Thanks for taking us on this adventure. Stay safe and well. With best wishes from Down Under 💕🇦🇺
He can add a "For Hire" sign to it and make back some of his money. LOL
Great idea 🙂
I'm sensing a "buy the whole store” moment!
Stay tuned.
Dear Heidi Fritz
👍👌👏 Me too, definitely. 😁
Best regards, luck and health.
Dear @@Hanzyscure
👍👌👏😂😁 LOL
Best regards, luck and health.
Was waiting on exactly the same thing lol 👍
What a cool little antique store, with all the little buildings with different themes in each of them. Funny and smart idea of a store!
that was really cool 😎 thanks for taking us along 👍😊
Alex,
Absolutely amazing that you can separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak.
That tow truck is going to be a fantastic draw for the store.
You need more space, but looking at that collection , it's just as well that you believe in turnovers, not the pastry:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
That is a great looking tow truck, it will really look great on the patio. You should be able to sell the 50's GMC truck easy. There is so much stuff you really need to be disciplined so that you do not pick out so much stuff that you miss on on the real good stuff that you might not have room for. Great looking stuff you picked up.
The tow truck will be great for him to drive to all his future picks to bring home the vehicles you know he's going to buy.
Glad you knew there was something wrong and be able to get it fixed and not get hurt glad you made it.
The Philippino taxi is called a Keep me. JEEP KNEE. The model you have is a fancy one.. The people over there get what ever scrap metal they can and make them. Sometimes you can see 8 to 10 people on them. My brother in law told me about them he is a Philippino. Just thought I would let you know. Have a great day.
It must be such a rush to find these treasures! You are living the dream Alex!
Glad to see you back. I missed your almost daily videos.
What a fascinating treasure trove! The quirky old tow truck is just perfect for the shop!
NOW that was an adventure. THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking me along.. I could have gotten lost in that building for days digging around! And of course you bought the Tow truck.. Not surprised! 😉 I'm sure your wife isnt either! Haha gonna look great at the store!
I wish you had an online store. I would definitely be shopping
Yah online store!!
Yeah list your items online man!!! I'd be shopping that way too! More accessible!
Agree, online store.
@@yvonneost12 yes but no listings online unfortunately and that's what we're talking about hah.
I think his instagram and facebook has some stuff listed, if i remember right.
That was a mind bending amount of stuff to look through Alex, first time I've seen you look overwhelmed, lol
Except maybe when he had to disperse those several huge storage units FULL of bobble heads and thousands of other goodies😊
he also looked overwhelmed cleaning out the Potter's house, the cameras in the garage last month, and the Toy Storage unit as Diane Fanning mentioned.
Awesome! I feel like I went shopping! A very enjoyable Adventure! :-)
You guys would've had so much to talk about! It's like looking at an Alex store gone out of control . He just finally got tired. The will to collect lasts a lot longer than the energy to deal with it.. What a fun find.
Those water bags were sometimes hung in front of the radiator to help keep the car from overheating when driving through the desert..
They are not for keeping the car from overheating, they are to re-fill the water in the radiator if it boils out!
WOW...That's alot of stuff!!! I would go through all of it and have weeks of happiness
Fun episode. Thanks for bringing us along!
WOW....just WOW. the retired tv/film/theatre costumer in me was drooling at all those uniforms. such a great collection!! (the templar uniform, the authentic battle coat, the buffalo coat!! oh my!)
Having deja vu about the first Potter's House video, also my introduction to Curiosity Inc. On the road, car breaks down.
Same here!
Least he now has his own tow truck 😂
@@davidprice4699 a winning day all around!
@@irlenalaurie1282 oh good, I'm not the only one!
Me too
Wow the Ecto/Tardis had a booboo. You are the luckiest guy in Alberta Alex, You have an Ecto/Tardis problem then limp into the next town and presto they have exactly what you need to fix it. Not only are you 'The Antique Doctor' but your also one of 'JKRs Magic Wand Wavers.' I too have a guardian angel that seems to provide what I need shortly after I decide I need it. (not want... mind you... but need)
Greeting from Richmond, Virginia. When I first spotted the old tow truck, before you even pointed it out, I said to myself "that will go home with Alex." I laughed when you told us you bought it. Can't wait to see it at the shop. Another great video. I have now been watching all your videos for 17 months!! Keep them coming. Stay safe and well, too.
My heart skipped a beat when you put down the cold water rescue suit(upstairs) to look through the hotwheels. In the hallway right where you set the suit down (25:45ish) was a Fischer Price Yacht! It took me years to find one. Finally came across one at a large antique mall we frequent. Happy girl for sure and even has many of the accessory pieces to it. Thanks for taking us on the tour!
I had a chuckle when you said “he was running out of room and things looked like they were piling up - I know the feeling”....I know the feeling too! You end up constantly shuffling things around in a bid to optimise your space! I think fossicking/hunting & collecting is the easy part. It’s the selling which requires the most amount of effort! The place seemed to go on forever! How long was that hallway?!
Hi from Minnesota. Great to see another video.
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Thanks guys!
Where are you about? I'm an hour NW of the twin cities.
@@tracilay4162 I am in the burbs south of the cities
@@barbaraschmidt5062 so maybe about an hour from me, taking 494? Cool!
yours is one of my favorite channels because your local and so down to earth! and you show stuff I would loe to own but am a single dad on disability with absolutely no disposable income! so thank you for the great content.
For some reason I stopped getting notifications for your channel about a year ago. Just the other day I was remembering how awesome the Hoarder's house series was and now all of a sudden I get this video in my recommendations. Thank you algorithm.
Oh my goodness you have given the time of my life. I can’t believe how thrilled I was for coming along with you. Thank you my love.😇😇🙏🙏👍👍🕊🕊❤️❤️
Manny give it up.
The Royal typewriter is exactly the type I learned on in 74..
Thanks for bring us along on your shopping trip. It was such fun.
I got excited seeing all those military type coats and jackets... 🌟🤗
I am continually impressed with Alex's picking acumen.He goes for the stuff with the highest r.o.i. Most of that stuff (although collectable) wouldn't return much in profit.
Love ur videos.
I really wanted some of that glass ...
Great adventure! Thanks for taking me along!
That tow truck will go great with the gas station themed addition. Nice find.
Just before you said you got the wrecker I was going to say it would be a good truck for your cement pad at your store / you beat me to it 😂😂😂😂🤗🤗🤗🤗🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁
Greetings from Clay County, Missouri, USA!
wow
ok who else pictured Matthew Fox @28:19
Good eye! Some GRRRRReat finds!!
Thanks again! 93 thumbs up! i non c buy 4 NOW
Brian I was going nuts watching this lol
That truck is going to look great on the side of your store 👍👍
Greetings from Mexico city 🇲🇽
You always find the most interesting things. I laughed so hard when you said you bought the tow truck. I'm sure Melissa is never surprised anymore.
"you betcha" 😁 she sounded like she was from Fargo. 😜
Lots of goodies in there. I'd love to dig thru there.
True 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😍😍
Yes, very much enjoying your adventures! And learning some history too!
Wow! Wow! All those 1800's uniforms and for me all the doll houses. Amazing!
Hello from Massachusetts!
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You just can’t help yourself, another vehicle!
Melissa: "Which vehicle did you buy today?" LOL
Omg soooo much!! Really nice things. I also was waiting for you to say your coming back with a uhaul!! Great pick, thank you for sharing!!
Omg....that was fun Alex!!! Love the things you find...definitely takes lots of patience to go through all that beautiful collections. My fave is the Indigenous artifacts and art pieces!!! Love your new truck for your yard display...can't wait to see it there!!!
So..in the thumbnail there is a picture with a circling of a painting on a wall...did I miss something? I didn’t see it mentioned in the whole vid...love your content though!! The adventures are fun to follow along on and educating too in antiques which I’m fascinated by! Hello from south of Sweden! If u want any fine art btw, wife is an artist ^^
Canadian people are so nice and helpful,,,,unfortunately this is not the case in the USA,
That is SUCH a cool antique shop you stumbled across. I just think those themed sheds are so much fun!
That tow truck is great! Thanks for sharing.
That's a snowbirds ground crew outfit. Pilots had a red one.
Ah ok!
VIEWERS FYI, iF you watch the adds instead of fast forwarding thru them, it help Alex.
Thx Alex!! Thoroughly enjoyable trip!! Thx for taking us along!!
The tow truck is awesome and is perfect for your store. I can't believe the luck you have finding this stuff!
The owners should do an aauction but do it for each room like the toy room would go really high in price
Mirror, Alberta - One of my favorite villages (now Hamlet). It is one of the oldest Alberta communities -at 150 years; was built as a railway town with high hopes of being the central connecting town between Calgary and Edmonton. Then the railway declined and so did Mirror; now it's a lost and almost forgotten hamlet on a little back road. It is in one of the most beautiful parts of our province. Years ago I wished to move there.
Holy moly!! Great load of stuff,,,,Love the truck!!
What a great score Alex! Great shopping trip. So happy to tag along from Ontario.
So overwhelming, buy it all get it while the gettin's good
Omg that new kids on the block pillow!! I need that!
Call or email him a price.
Just want to say thanks for taking us along on your adventures. So different from my life." INTERESTING! ! ! VERY entertaining.
so glad to see your back into your interesting work life.