Mike et Frank parcourent le pays et feraient littéralement n'importe quoi pour trouver de l'or. Avec l'aide de Danielle, ils se retrouvent souvent dans le pétrin.Mike et Frank parcourent le pays et feraient littéralement n'importe quoi pour trouver de l'or. Avec l'aide de Danielle, ils se retrouvent souvent dans le pétrin.Mike et Frank parcourent le pays et feraient littéralement n'importe quoi pour trouver de l'or. Avec l'aide de Danielle, ils se retrouvent souvent dans le pétrin.
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I'm sure that there is some scripting going on but it doesn't really matter. I don't think anybody actually believe they make their money doing this. The reality is that they probably barely cover their gas money. That's not why I like this show. It's about interesting items and their history as well as the chemistry between the guys. One can't help but like the guys. It's fun to see some of these items and the prices isn't even that important.
ADD: I miss Frank. I think the show does too. It's a lesser show without him. RIP.
I should say in advance that I enjoy shows like Bargain Hunt (UK)and I really enjoy American Pickers.
So, to the show. Obviously these are setups. But the people who appear seem to be real people, and Mike and Frank put them at ease as much as possible. The boys are funny, entertaining and the show is educational. It is an interesting look at different parts of America and the real people who live there. Usually all we see here in Oz are the cities, and often it's not a very flattering view.
I don't think of this as "reality TV" - I think of it as a fun way of learning a bit more about America, it's people and it's history.
We don't watch much TV, but I do turn it on for this one.
Frank and Mikey or a strange brew but I think its kinda of funny and entertaining. I often find myself impressed of there knowledge and how polite and respectful they our to the folks they are buying from. Many of the collectors they buy from have very deep feelings about there collection and letting go with there items. I think they do a good job of not insulting the collectors and in a way its kinda like a little bit of therapy. They talk the men into selling some of there possessions and most likely they hadn't sold anything off there property in a long time. In all this is a very good show and it is surprising because you never know what they will find.
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- AnecdotesThe two locations of Antique Archeology (American Pickers) are at 115 1/2 Davenport St, Le Claire, Iowa (the original) and at 1300 Clinton St, Suite 130 Nashville, TN.
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[first lines]
Mike Wolfe: I'm Mike Wolfe.
Frank Fritz: And I'm Frank Fritz.
Mike Wolfe: And we're pickers.
Frank Fritz: We travel the back roads of America looking for rusty gold. We're looking for amazing things buried in people's garages and barns.
Mike Wolfe: What most people see as junk, we see as dollar signs.
Frank Fritz: We'll buy anything we think we can make a buck on.
Mike Wolfe: Each item we pick has a history all its own. And the people we meet? Well, they're a breed all their own. We make a living telling the history of America... one piece at a time.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Late Show with David Letterman: Épisode #19.48 (2011)
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