Drew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.Drew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.Drew Pritchard is a modern-day treasure hunter.
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Unlike American pickers where they actually pay fair prices drue wouldn't loose a night's sleep taking the shirt off some poor buggers back.
Somebody put nice spin on american pickers??? what are they smokin, Drew has been out and about for -0 years!!!
fantastic programme, fantastic filming, great narration, humorous, educational, exciting.
I no many people who actually suffer from salvagehunterphrenia and actually have intense withdrawals when there isn't a new season. There was even an article in the times last week they were looking to clone drew and T the hosts and keep the show running for all of eternity. Part of the idea would be the continuity of the show and it's content could educate future generations and indeed alien life if we are to make contact.
So please please please, whoever you are say "oh it's a nice spin on american pickers"
thanks Ruaraidh
fantastic programme, fantastic filming, great narration, humorous, educational, exciting.
I no many people who actually suffer from salvagehunterphrenia and actually have intense withdrawals when there isn't a new season. There was even an article in the times last week they were looking to clone drew and T the hosts and keep the show running for all of eternity. Part of the idea would be the continuity of the show and it's content could educate future generations and indeed alien life if we are to make contact.
So please please please, whoever you are say "oh it's a nice spin on american pickers"
thanks Ruaraidh
Could anyone please help me out with one particular episode in which Drew picked up a collection of Otto Keramik ceramic bulls. I'm just trying to find out what season and episode this featured in. If anyone can remember or has a link to the clip or the full episode then that would be great. I could watch all the seasons and episode but that would be over kill for just on 2 min clip.
Thanks.
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Our Fat Lava pottery pieces are renowned for their vivid colors, ranging from fiery reds and oranges to deep blues and earthy browns. The glazes, are applied generously and often dripped or layered, creating a three-dimensional effect that resembled molten lava. This organic and sculptural quality makes each piece a unique work of art.
Usually, my tastes are very similar to Drew Pritchard's - when it comes to quirky objects and antique furniture, that is. He has a very keen eye for what is commercial, and to keep restorations at a sensible level, retaining original patina where this is appropriate and renovating nly when necessary.
Enter "Salvage Hunters: Classic Cars" and we see a completely different side of Drew. Suddenly, the man has NO TASTE whatsoever! Always pushing for meaningless modifications that detract from the vehicle's value, always doing way too much or way too little, thinking black is a good colour on any car... OMG!
With every car Drew and Paul "restore", they demonstrate an eye-watering ignorance about marque history and correct detailing. Also, their focus is only on cosmetics - why not spend a few quid on new shock absorbers or a rebuilt head instead of spending thousands on painting brake calipers and adding decals? This is nothing but turd polishing, total botch jobs that only Arthur Daley could approve of. So please, stick to the antiquities!
Enter "Salvage Hunters: Classic Cars" and we see a completely different side of Drew. Suddenly, the man has NO TASTE whatsoever! Always pushing for meaningless modifications that detract from the vehicle's value, always doing way too much or way too little, thinking black is a good colour on any car... OMG!
With every car Drew and Paul "restore", they demonstrate an eye-watering ignorance about marque history and correct detailing. Also, their focus is only on cosmetics - why not spend a few quid on new shock absorbers or a rebuilt head instead of spending thousands on painting brake calipers and adding decals? This is nothing but turd polishing, total botch jobs that only Arthur Daley could approve of. So please, stick to the antiquities!
Usually like this type of show as I have been involved in the same thing for some time,but,there is something rather off & sly about this guy. Maybe it's the way it swans around with that huge chip on it's shoulder knowing it's going to screw the last penny out of those that actually did all the work to begin with & end up making,in some cases,big money out of the deal,to me he's a scabby peasant.
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