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American Pickers

  • TV Series
  • 2010–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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American Pickers (2010)
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Mike and Frank are pickers that travel the country and literally would go anywhere just for the prospects of finding antique gold. With the assistance of Danielle they often find themselves ... Read allMike and Frank are pickers that travel the country and literally would go anywhere just for the prospects of finding antique gold. With the assistance of Danielle they often find themselves in a comedic pickle.Mike and Frank are pickers that travel the country and literally would go anywhere just for the prospects of finding antique gold. With the assistance of Danielle they often find themselves in a comedic pickle.

  • Creator
    • Mike Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Mike Wolfe
    • Danielle Colby
    • Frank Fritz
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    • Creator
      • Mike Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Mike Wolfe
      • Danielle Colby
      • Frank Fritz
    • 80User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    9SteveCrook

    100 miles or 100 years

    The British often think that 100 miles is a long way. Americans usually think that 100 years is a long time ago.

    Mike and Frank seem to think nothing of driving a few hundred miles and often pick items that are a hundred or more years old.

    This series is very popular with many of my friends here in the UK.
    8abeard52

    American History

    Two men "Frank and Mike" travel around the country looking for pieces of American history. From reading other reviews it would sound as if these two men are monsters but that is not the case. They are simply bartering for items that an individual has been storing on his property for years. These collectors live in rural areas and have preserved many items that no longer exist. Yes many of them have long beards, own guns and own large tracks of land that they have stored cars, bikes and who know what else for many years. That is no reason to automatically judge them as being idiots, and bigots. Many of these men know exactly what they have and know exactly what they are worth. Also many of these men are in there 60's and 70's, some older and many feel they have to start selling there collections before they die. Many times when the guys show up to "pick" and they end up buying items from the widow who has know clue and just wants to get rid of her husbands collection.

    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.
    9doujoe

    Good TV on 3 levels

    Let's separate the vitriol and resentment of History channel's programming shift as presented by other reviewers to acknowledge this fact: History has clearly shifted it's initial charter. While I share many of the forlorn opinions of disappointed viewers in History's departure from educational programming, I say to those who resent this change to donate to PBS. History needs to pay the bills and meet viewer demand, so alas we're subject to 75% 'reality shows' that are on the thinnest thread tangentially related to history.

    So I evaluate American Pickers as a show in its singularity, and not in the context of the network's namesake. And as far as 'reality' TV goes (a content matter in which I generally avoid), I find this show as wholly engrossing television. My review assumes the reader is familiar with the show's premise.

    The appeal has layers for many viewers, perhaps accidentally. It appeals to the human element, the business element, and the joy of discovery. Not necessarily in that order.

    The human element shows the primary hosts are affable and enjoyable, and they treat their prospective sellers with respect. The dynamics between the Mike, Frank, and Danielle are enjoyable to watch and relatable to anyone who has worked in a front office/field environment.

    The business element is fascinating in the negotiations, valuation, and reward (or loss). For those who have suggested that Mike and Frank are "vultures" looking to "rip people off," I counter by saying these two are forthright businessmen, and they do the work of what any middle party does—that is to maximize profit. If the negative reviewers want to cry injustice, I'd suggest a study in how much it cost to manufacture any iDevice.

    The third element, and perhaps most inclusive, is the joy of discovery. Whether it's an old oil can or a rusty old gear shift, it's fascinating to see the collection of odds and ends that would otherwise be discarded, forgotten, or simply erode with time spark with new life by those who can assign value. And superficially, they discover some really interesting items.

    So this program has as much to do with history as "Ice Road Truckers" or "Tracking Bigfoot" or any other sensational program on History. Let's face and embrace reality viewers—History has mostly abandoned history some time ago. So whether this show is on History, Discovery, NBC, or Comedy Central, it matters not. This show is good TV regardless of the network.
    5molliekip

    Was great until they fired Frank

    Why did they change a good setup by firing Frank?? He was the most interesting picker and a good contrast to egotistical Mike.

    I watched a couple episodes with Mike's brother and he is just a lump of nothing. So boring.

    Then they have Danniel as a picker. She tries to get deals by flirting and bating her eyes. So boring.

    This show has run its course and calling it a "reality show" is a joke. It is common knowledge that it is totally scripted.
    8jsucie

    Fun while it lasted

    I have always enjoyed American Pickers since I first started watching it in 2012. I had never seen a show like it; the collectors, the inheritors, the bat crap crazy. It has always been interesting to see into the lives of so many people and the stuff or treasure, depending on your view, that they had. Seeing Mike's and Frank's excitement when they see a toy, bike, piece of history, something they have never seen before; it was like 2 kids in a toy store. That being said, it is a shame of bad of a falling out Mike and Frank have had in the past year over Frank's allegations after his back surgery. I don't know who is right or wrong but it is always sad when this kind of friendship ends this way. This is not like Mythbusters, where both Jamie and Adam really didn't like each other but managed to work on a show for years without any real public dust-ups; these 2 were actually friends travelling around buying stuff. Without Frank the show just isn't the same; having Danielle and Robbie on it in a far more prominent picking role never seemed right and still doesn't. They have had a wonderful decade of picking for entertainment but time for the show to end.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      [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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #19.48 (2011)

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    FAQ16

    • How many seasons does American Pickers have?Powered by Alexa
    • Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz visit a location for pickin They claim to pay cash for items they buy and the end of the visit we see them load up their truck. How much cash to they carry with them ?Do WE ever see them Pay for anything ?.

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amerikas antikälskare
    • Filming locations
      • Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cineflix Productions
      • History Channel
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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