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I love the old stuff , another great video
ОтветитьHappy Veterans Day Mr Clay, and thanks for your video.
ОтветитьLove the small stuff! Thanks again Clay!
ОтветитьI noticed you check bags and jars of marbles. Do you look for a particular color or size? Great video by the way sir
ОтветитьLots of cool stuff.
Ответитьcommenting for the algorithm
ОтветитьNice conclusion to that flea market video. Lots of cool old metal man cave stuff Lol
ОтветитьThank you.🙃
ОтветитьGood job!
ОтветитьThat lemon squeezer was really neat looking. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьGreat video friend 👍
ОтветитьGreat video😊
Loads of cool items and smalls
Like the brass pump handle
Thanks for another top one😊😮😮
I always learn something from your videos Thanks
ОтветитьI mentioned you in my latest video! There were some vintage bottles at the 441 vintage Junque Fest an outdoor vendor had!!
Ответитьthanks for sharing !!!
ОтветитьGBP: That first vendor you visited had the goodies! Regarding the M2 "jungle" first aid kit you got, the pouches were made by several makers from 1943-45. They typically had a bottle of insect repellent, iodine, "Frazier's Solution", and a brown pill bottle for atabrine tablets (anti-malarial). There were also a few bandage packets as well. A paper packet of "wound tablets" was also present. Finding them and the bottle of Frazier's in any kit doubles the value. Those pouches were used right up to the Vietnam war, but most of the contents were changed from the time of the Korean War. BTW, you ought to have asked about the USGI, WW2 black plastic handled mess kit knife. Nice ones are worth at least $25.00. If you ever want to research any USGI war material, look up the U.S Militaria Forum (USMF). Unregistered visitors can use the search engine provided but not leave any comments...
ОтветитьLove that Zippo!
Ответитьgreat stuff
ОтветитьNew sub ,absolutely love the way you talk and educate us on what you spend,pay,sell for your items. Fantastic places you go. Thank you sir have a fantastic day
ОтветитьI found a match box holder from WW1 Germany with 'Gott Min Uns' stamped in it. It was at a military vehicle show in California delta area. Old guy wanted too much for it.
ОтветитьThose US military mess kit knives are worth about $15 apiece when you was looking through all the small stuff
ОтветитьThanks for taking us along with ya👍‼️🏆🥇
ОтветитьLove it
ОтветитьI would look closer at those pocket knives
ОтветитьI saw you passed on a couple of mess kit knives
ОтветитьI just have to tell you how pleased I am with regards to your photography skills.. What a tremendous improvement!!!!! I really enjoy your videos!! Here's a tip for you...The military canteens cups with a thick, rolled rim are the older ones and we referred to them as "Hot-lippers"...the rim held the heat and could burn your lips..We heated those dehydrated Lipton noodle soup packages in them in the Korean War. and they would get boiling hot.. The newer ones with a thinner edge did not have a rolled lip.and they were the ones we wanted. We grabbed them up from the guys that were rotating home.. I spent the coldest winter of my life there.
ОтветитьI wish I were there to buy that Back To The Future VHS from him!! Plus, he had some nice tools and lanterns that you didn't look at much.
ОтветитьCool stuff 😎🇺🇸
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.
ОтветитьGood video as usual please stop more on the signs and show especially older ones please!
ОтветитьCanada here great video keep it up
ОтветитьWhen you buy old books AND old tool boxes look carefully for hidden money my mother found money AND stamps in some encyclopedias that she bought out of an estate sale. ( for us kids back in the 60’s)
Dad was standing next to a guy at a flea market table and money was fallen out of some national geographic magazines another guy was browsing through
Need less to say the seller was on top of it I heard.
And me . I was at an old flea market about 10 years ago… into old tools . Guy with an old pick up truck looked like he was selling his grand parents stuff.
Old handmade wooden tool chest that I thought would look cool tung oiled. I was picturing a blanket chest for my daughter . Few old tools in it well worth 200 in tools . Got it for 30 or 40.
It had ten $20 silver certificates from the 1920’s under a thin false bottom … under the tools !
I guess grandpa wanted to keep his money near. I wonder if grandma knew.? Guess his kids didn’t. A story that I’ll never know… I have a handful of used knives that I oil and polish from time to time.. I wonder bout their stories too.
Any body here , have any of these experiences? Like my brother says if you dont go fishing ; you don’t catch anything.
I know a guy that finds arrowheads all the time one time when I was walking with him… you got to be looking . Oh yeah , a guy I worked with like to talk about finding $100 bill along side a fence in back of a bar. ( when he was a kid ) He was constantly on the lookout for stuff.. on the ground ( and he was retirement age) . He said he found lots of money through the years but never another hundred dollar bill.
Que tal Mr Bottle, me puede vender algunas de sus piezas que compro, en este video?
ОтветитьEnjoyed watching. Thank you.
ОтветитьEnjoy the video
ОтветитьI hear you say you're from near Waycross. My Dad grew up in Alma and Tifton, and I worked in Valdosta a few years. I love to hear you mention those small towns in south GA. Haven't been back in many years now, live in upstate NY now. Nice video.
ОтветитьI like going an looking ill be going to look for one thing and get sidetracked an be looking at all the things i dont need but are cool. Good luck. Love the videos.
ОтветитьI need to visit these places you go to man....😊
ОтветитьAbsolutely 💯 great video brother
ОтветитьThose were some nice marbles with the canteens.
ОтветитьLove your videos, could you show your buys a bit longer love to see the militaria.
ОтветитьCrazy offer prices.
ОтветитьGot to love flea markets...
ОтветитьReally enjoy the wrap up at the end and the education you give.
ОтветитьGreat fun..👍
ОтветитьNice job guy. Keep it up pal.
ОтветитьOUTSTANDING
ОтветитьYea love the old stuff
ОтветитьThanks for showing us the flea market, wish I was there…
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