OMG!! What a great find guys!! I loved every minute of this find! So many cool things to look at and you're right Rix, the furniture just needs to be cleaned up on those antiques!! Very nice job and I hope you're taking care of yourselves, please be careful out there and thanks for sharing this awesome house! Love and Peace, Kim ~
The black from the fire touched the ground across from the second bathroom just past bedroom. Usually indicates where it started then climbed up the wall and across ceiling. Whole scene screams someone died in that fire as they would never longer need their personal belongings. The walker and the metal step chair in the shower as a shower chair show someone was elderly there. The sewing machine had a stuffed animal sewn mid way in it so I’ll guess it was a female as the shop with its 15 cent coke was abandoned first probably was his van with AC repair. I’ll guess he would have passed around 1976 as the plate was dated that. At least sewing the animal indicated grandkids were likely in existence somewhere. Sad if she passed away let’s hope she went to a care home after the fire and passed there but that first bedroom had the bed completely burnt and the mattress was gone. The door with the three windows had the windows punched out for hoses so no one opened the door they likely broke in the back door. Not a good sign but a great explore!
Agreed the fire started in a bedroom, there are two bedrooms. The room with the 2 beds, the mattresses are missing. My guess they were foam mattresses that melted. As an ex firefighter , I would say it started in the other bedroom. If you look close , the walls are down to the 2x4 studs. Clear indication the fire burned through and also was pulled to access the fire in the walls.
That was the best burnt house you’ve ever explored. Many valuable antiques and that gorgeous clock! But it was a spiderweb factory!! Ugh! I’m delighted to know that bamboo grows in the south! It’s a very valuable source of wood and paper because the forests are so quickly renewable! ✨💕✨
I can tell you first hand being a person that suffered a house fire what the actual physical flames don’t destroy the heat,toxic smoke,water and then mold that starts growing just a couple of days after does.Most everything is either warped,shrunk,stained and smells nasty. You just end up leaving most of it there.
The wife and i absolutely love your show. The didn't make it, and the reet reet reet. To funny we love the places you find. Big fans here in Connecticut......
great explore guys, always sad though to see someones home destroyed by a fire, almost makes me wonder though if someone had a small hoarding problem,, seems to be an awful lot of stuff in such a little house
That was a fantastic video. Great find. Seemed kind of eerie in there. I agree that not touched or anyone in there since the fire with how bad the spider webs were. Enjoyed the video. Thanks Rick and Bekah.
Great stuff I love it new sub keep posting this black lady loves these and you two film good be careful tho great job guys I will look up your other posts you have this was a good find great job you two😊😊😊😊😊
I don't think I've ever seen a more diverse range of different time periods than in this place. You've got antiques which could be from the 1920s-30s...a big CRT TV which looked like it was from the 60s or 70s, and the Coke machine which was at least that old...and then you've got the microwave which to me looked very 80s...and then finally a tap fitting which could be less than 30 years old, and an LED light. Something tells me that this place hasn't actually been abandoned for all that long. A few years maybe; but not decades.
Oh wow guys,what a great video. I'm very impressed. Also I'm adding this to my playlist about the houses.Im bingewatching your channel today,on the occasion of my 43rd birthday. Yall stay safe in your explorers and bless you
Rick what a find ,the coke machine is worth money so is the bus.what you thought was a rifle was a Scope that goes on a rifle.and the Honda 3 wheeler I still have one.glad to see you two again.oh and looks like someone wanted to go into the fishing pole business with all the cane there.love it .keep them coming.☺😀💌🇺🇸
Wow, couldn't have been much of a fire - so much interesting stuff left untouched. You guys need to be equipped with hats, masks and a big tennis racket to swipe away the cobwebs!!
As a retired insurance agent this house looks as if there was electrical fire. The homeowners must of had no insurance. The owner might have been elderly and unable to afford even the clean up and tear down of this home. You would not believe how often this happens with older people who can not afford insurance.
So much good furniture left behind. I wonder if it was too much bother to move or if it had a smoky smell.---I"m glad you checked the drawers. I have a lot of pens, some of them antiques, and was wondering if there might be some old pens still in the house.---From a one or two clear places on the wall you could tell someone had removed something after the fire. I agree: it looks like someone took what they wanted, left the rest behind.
Cool find!! That bamboo is cool but SO invasive and grows like a weed. Y’all need to get another microphone so we can hear the whoever isn’t doing the filming
Just gotta say. That music you used when you went into the bedroom, on to the end of your video was a bit too creepy for me. I was expecting something to jump out at any time, at you. Still enjoyed the video though.
Honestly, I watch so many of these videos of abandoned places. No one can figure out why all was left. I read that some of these places, NOT ALL, but some, were used as meth houses. And that is why no one can use them. Meth absorbs into the very walls, the paint, cracks crevices, floorboards, and especially the ventilation systems. They can't be totally rid of it, and you will get sick if you live in these houses even if you are told they have been, "restored". What's sad is that landlords know this and they clean these places up and rent them to unsuspecting people who get very ill and don't know the cause.
I thought I saw a calendar on the wall by the 2nd bathroom. Maybe not. Awesome find! Yes, the music was creepy! On top of the buffet there was a Christmas Soldier, on the bottom of it reads Merry Christmas 2005. Also, seems to be a lot of different heating units in the place. Maybe cause of fire.
That was a very good videos my friends 👌✌️👍 there was a lot of nice antiques in there hopefully someone will get out the stuff because it ruins it would be a shame for the house to fall in on it. It's probably already leaking the roof...I like the old dining room suite the table and chairs and China closet and buffet...it's made by the Sears and Roebucks Co back in the 40s. I have one similar to it.. you all be safe out there I'll be praying for you guys 👍...
Yes. Appears that owner or owners maybe died in fire. Possibly no relatives left or ones that cared to save anything. I do have a suggestion though. When you're exploring if you would close things back after you open them it will preserve them longer. Someone may come along and purchase property & want to do that. Things like doors and drawers on furniture. Just a friendly suggestion. Thanks for the video
I don’t think it matters if you show an old license plate either. We see current plates everywhere. I can’t imagine why it would matter. Thanks for braving the spiders and cobwebs to show us around. Interesting place!
This place is awesome. Its like the people who lived here just moved out maybe yesterday. I'm sure there are a lot of treasures that have been left behind and could still be saved. Over time these things loose some of the burnt smell and can be cleaned up and reused. I lost everything I owned in a fire many years ago but the fire I experienced was way worse and I was only able to save a couple of things.
Friends house caught fire from lightning but stayed in the attic. They hired me to clean it up. I had to wash all the walls before I could paint them. All dishes, pots and pans and fabric had to be washed. It was a big job but I was much younger back then.
I really enjoyed this video even though it is sad that they had a fire. I agree that some of the furniture was definitely salvageable and would be beautiful in someone's home. Too bad the owner of this property doesn't retrieve, clean it up and sell what he or she no longer wants. I just can't understand how people can just up and leave their stuff behind...how can someone do that? Again, thanks for the great adventure!
very interesting explore, not much water damage otherwise you would not have been able too open those drawers that easy. still some salvageable antiques there.
Wow, a 3 wheeler! Those were banned back in like 1990 for being dangerous, and from that point on it was quads. Weird how the bobcat looks to still be in good shape, while the deer fell apart and fish got scorched. Heat might be why the hide came apart. It might have caused it to split. Bobcat was protected up in that corner, OR it's the cursed demon bobcat lol. Other people are saying they think the fire killed someone. Those black marks coming from the floor look like the point of origin. Yes, if the person was in the house asleep and had mobility issues, they could have died, esp if they were alone. A shame about the old soda machine in the outbuilding, and the possibly savable antiques in the house.
Yea 3 wheelers were dangerous but so were dirt bikes and what about your typical motorcycle. I don’t think a 3 wheeler was anymore dangerous than those other 2 motorized vehicles I mentioned, and what about those new 3 wheeled motorcycles that are on the roads.
Hey Wild Puma Chem bro~! Nice work with the video and maintaining good stability thru the footage. BTW cans of soda priced at 15 cents were from approximately mid 1940's. Really cool video!
It looks bad, but the fire probably happened in the past decade and then it went abandoned. Most likely someone who didn’t have insurance. Sad, really.
*I really liked this video ,,, beautiful furniture that can still be restored, what a shame that they continue to deteriorate over time ... greetings from Monterrey Mexico, I don't miss your videos*
Could a person like yourself who loves stuff like that get ahold of the people who used to live there and ask if you could take that furniture or buy it?
I'm with Bekah on the spiders and spiderwebs. They give me the heebie jeebies. I wonder if someone died in this fire. That would account for the lack of salvage.
Woaw creepy place, the fired you talk about must have been a weird one, it seems for me it had evenually barn around furniture who had been there 🤔 but great video from you two, as always......I wich you could jused glowes....so you now that 🤗 🧤🧤