Here are some never before seen "pickin" videos highlighting 2 years of hunting for diecast. No chronological order just back and forth from past to present. Happy Pickin!
My favorite part of your videos is the end when you show everything you picked up. I never get tired of seeing what treasures are in those dollar flea market bags.
Really enjoying your picking videos and this one particularly, when you mixed with those great monuments....,,,! too many stories to share in family, stay safe and blessings for you and your family.......
This is similar to my approach when it comes to collecting die-cast vehicles. I hit up a boatload of different places -- 2 different Wal Mart stores, a Target, an Ollie's, a Shop Rite (local supermarket here), a mom-and-pop vintage toy store, about 3 different antique / consignment shops, etc. I even found a local NAPA store that carries carded Hot Wheels! What are the odds of that? As far as I'm concerned, you can never have enough places carrying that die-cast goodness!
You found some great cars, I really liked the blue Johnny Lightning Ford Mustang and the white and black Car And Driver Ford Mustang. My brother and I had quite the collection of Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars back in the 1970's and 1980's. We had the orange race track with the battery powered garage with the spinning foam wheels that would keep the cars going around the track. I remember going to the toy section in K-Mart as a kid and looking for the newest releases. Thanks for bringing back some great childhood memories.
Chris, you are out of control with the goodies lately, LOL. Just like me....we have Ollie’s over here also (Alabama) and I’m walking out with $50 in classic JL and Racing Champions every store. My wife is pretty tired of it right now. Great job getting the Land Rover premium. You must be the “Dump Bin Whisperer”, the Super Treasure Hunts seen to float up to your hand. Wow you caught that AW fresh on the pegs too! I had no idea the 6-lane track was that much.....wow. What a fun video to watch. This is why you were the first diecast channel I ever checked out. You always deliver, friend! -David
Also had to add, your Wal Mart does a far better job keeping plenty of die-cast in stock than the Wal Mart in my area. Half the pegs have been empty for months now and show no signs of re-stocking.
I miss the 50 cents boxes, due to the said "you know what" those sellers jumped to 1/2/3€ a piece. Last flea market i went, bought 6 for the price of 15-20 cars, and now flea markets are off again.
dude, not to be disrespectful but, what are you going to do with the same 5 models of a toy car? you are a collector, that's awesome. but why don't you make raffles or give out plenty of cars to random kids sometimes? that would be more interesting for me. have a good day
From die cast collectors point of view, buying rare items always be an investment. You can sell someday for double, triple sometime more. Thats why, some collectors buying more and more rare items
Soo many supers I got a super Audi the mini Morris and the Tesla Model S and a lot of other cars I want if only mattel would get back to these models soon wish I found the gulf ford got and the Jeep super
Ante's Vlogs I like the fantasy cars deora Krazy 8s bassline rivited twin mill ballistik and more and some irl model cars like the 69 Dodge Charger 500 86 Monte Carlo skylines and the 70 Plymouth roadrunner and more
I guess I have to come to Florida to get me Mustang cars. It I'd hard for me to find any of the TH Mustangs and the Stars and Stripes one. Or any other Mustangs.
Geovarcic I wish we had an ollies around where I live (Cleveland Ohio), Also the selection around here is nowhere near as good either in both walfart and target.
Anytime go walmart rather they have bins can easy find and not worry dam cars fall off pegs lol. if space can toss cars to empty bin or place lol so easier find what want most.