It’s time this man consider opening some kind of a “museum/exhibition” of some sort in his farm and be charging people to come and watch these antiques. He has a lot of valuables collections and can collect more, and keep it and make it a family business running for years to come.
for the memories of this great man,, I would suggest kama kunaeza patikana mtu apeleke hizi vitu Kenya museum na aziweke in a different place na picha ya mzee, so that if someone need to see them he/she must see them at a fee that will benefit both the owner and the museum (of course the country itself). but note this, the ownership will still remain in the hand of this mzee. this is for security purposes coz now watu washajua kwenye ziko na sijaona akiwa na tight security.
The old man is a real collector. I spotted a Morris Minor pickup, an Austin A35 all British classics.Unfortunately,the models are not very collectible. I wish he had the VW Combi van split window he showed on a photo,it would have fetched a fortune. Anyway, good to see his collection. Wishing him well.
Congratulations guka for maintaining ur heritage 🎉💐🎊👏👍you are the best corrector so far... A whole museum in your homestead.. Waweru WA nyambura u should help mzee how he can get money from his treasures without damaging or selling them... Hizo vitu za kupelekwa showground, museums, za kueducate watoto vile life ilikuwa kitambo na awe anapata pesa...!!
I'm a collector more so of brewery history from around the world, I was featured in Sunday nation of December 31 2018 as the only African with items of my kind, I know what it means to have the kind of stuff this man has, I will visit him one day
Wow so proud of Kenya government are interested in history this man is already reach all this can go to museum. We have too Karen bliksen museum the different is she was a White Woman House . U House is Worth a million for history of Kenya old generation it good for young people to know they history too . Am suprised like to see it it was Nice .
@@kingofrandom4816 Am not sure about that but am sure they can build him a better house...Anyway let mind our biz maybe the house is one of his many "old" collections.
Isaiah 43:18 Holding on to things and the past is a sign of weakness. Those things have become idols to him, he can't move forwards without them. God wants to do new things in our lives if we let the past go away. " Rekía karunyekí gurathíme ríngí" Matthew 6:19-21 "A man's heart will be where his treasure is" These world and it's glory is passing away... Can't people see 👀
He worked hard to get those things and God gave him as a custodian. I don't think he idolise the vintage stuff but rather he has kept them safe. I don't think there's any Pastor who lives in a thatched house so as people won't think they idolise big houses & cars. Appreciate what God has given you and preserve it like a good custodian.
These old cars could fetch him good money! Am glad he lived a good life in his younger days. Accruing wealth today could turn into a nightmare! Adult kids fighting over the wealth in old age and slay queens trying their luck despite the age.etc.
I believe success is the number of who you have supported in life, I didn't hear the legend talking Of a single Boy he supported from the village, I believe if he did he could be driving a v8 or Luxus 5.7 because it could be a security to what he had that time. My advice: to all others if you depend on personal success after your death all will remain history. But that one soul you offered a hand will live to remember, that book you wrote will live forever to help your generation.
A 3 in one black and white telly?😱 5:48 Thought I’d seen everything in this world haki. I know there were some telly/video player combis lakini this one never. We also had 3 in 1 cassette/vinyl player and radio combis but not the telly. This is a goldmine.🤩
Bwana Ng'ang'a, H. E Nyoro's Govt. should assist in having a private museum for our tribal remembrance. It will be useful for today and tomorrows generation!! Niwega muno Ng'ang'a.
Waa!zilozopendwa ndakuira ....i wish this show will b adventage on this man that he can b able to sell all those items akae maisha poa coz ako bado chini kulingana namaisha leo hii
Great Antiques 👌🏿I worked for a man who owned a Violin that was 400yrs although he is dead now it's making cash$$$$ from the USA Museum. Kindly once with Good intentions help this Mzee to Benefit from his hard labor plus leave a Great Legacy of his collections🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪( Wevi mumelaniwa dont touch Mzee Gal.6:7)
Young generation connect with this older generation abd and acquire their wisdom. Those days, people we more honest and worked old jobs to make a living. My 82 dad has all the documents for everything. Including school fee receipts and radio permits all neatly organized.
anyone saying that these cars have some great monetary value . sorry to burst your bubbles but these cars are not worth much since they dont have a pedigree or heritage about them. these were massed produced and were not iconic in any way. . he just has old stuff that is outdated and not worth any money sadly... but credit where is due he has memories from a past that is gradually being forgotten
Ucioo ni uhoroo munene munoo...looks like he had a happy life btw he can dispose some of those things and make good money ...otherwise his family will left fighting for his property so he should enjoy his sweat.