One of the coolest penny museums I've ever seen. What an amazing and unique collection this nice man has. Thanks for taking us along to see it too, Jacob the Carpet bagger.
This collection is outstanding. I’ve been looking into this older stuff for a while and have seen photos at best. It’s so cool seeing it live and functional.
I’m not from US but it always amaze me how Carpetbagger is the bridge for other people to know about these people who tries to restore vintage stuff then open an attraction or museum. It makes me wanna go just for these roadside attractions and museums.
You have simply raised the level of quality entertainment on you tube Mr Carpetbagger! You go to the coolest places and always mix it up for your viewers! This is why we love your channel.
Wonderful, especially the Wurlitzer, but basically every little detail that is being polished and cherished there. Those machines, at least to me, still retain something magical in comparison to modern day arcades. Thank you Jacob, Terry Evanswood and Steve Gronowski.
Now this was AWESOME!! Such beautiful machines with such history!! Really loved this location .You can tell this man is an artist restoring all these beautiful things!! Much love and respect to all!!! Tamsen Roberts in Riverside California....
I love old stuff like this. Its history. Tells about how times were in that certain era. Wish we were still in these times. World is messed up now. Simpler times. Lol. My dogs name is Al Capone.
Steve has a beautiful collection and amazing reproductions. I loved the Wurlitzer, it reminds me of the boardwalk at Seaside, NJ. They still have an antique carousel with an organ. Thank you Jacob for sharing your visit with Steve.
Sweet vlog Jacob.There’s a similar tourist business back here in a place called Echuca, Victoria, Australia. It’s located in an old theatre. The business is called Sharpe’s Movie House And Penny Arcade. Been there heaps of times and it’s super cool. The town of Echuca is an old paddle steamer town situated along the mighty Murray River, my country’s biggest and longest river. It’s so awesome.
I love antique penny arcade machines, and that was an astonishing collection, and that might be the most impressive Man Cave I've ever seen. I do, however, disagree with the "He who dies with the most toys wins" philosophy though. I believe that he who PLAYS with the most toys wins. Wow. Love from the Carpetbagger himself. I'm honored sir. Keep up the good work.
I love those antique castings for the coin entry plates...just beautiful. "Grandmother Predictions" is my choice. Not sure if that's a Mike Munves or not, but it's way up on the cool scale.
Two of my new favorite people in the world. I’ve heard their names in the Chicago area with stuff I’m interested in but glad you showcased BOTH Terry and Steve and their passions. Can’t wait to check out what I can next time I’m in TN
mind blowing collection. I see like $800k-$1million in that room. These are some of the world's most collectible arcade items, some of the best of the best in the best condition.
There was a lady in Berlin Heights Ohio many years who had one of the world's best music box collections & she had some of those pieces that you showed in this video 👍
Oh, to wander in this guy's collection & workshop for a single day! This is so fascinating! Every generation (mine included) think we invented cool stuff. And we did MAKE cool entertainment for our time, but the penny arcade stuff looks WAY cooler because it's electromechanical.
One of the coolest videos you have done. If you are ever out in Seattle, look up former NBA player Todd McCollough. He has a vintage coin op collection at his house 5x size of this! Also the invitation to visit my arcade in Virginia still stands, if you ever make it out my way.
So glad that places and people like this exist, so much history that would otherwise be lost
We need more people like this that care for history.
That place is like a 1920s arcade very cool.
One of the coolest penny museums I've ever seen. What an amazing and unique collection this nice man has. Thanks for taking us along to see it too, Jacob the Carpet bagger.
Thank God somebody saving These old penny arcades
My thoughts exactly.
penny for your thoughts in the comments
This collection is outstanding. I’ve been looking into this older stuff for a while and have seen photos at best. It’s so cool seeing it live and functional.
"...did you disappear there Terry?"
That's literally what magicians do, Jacob. 😎
YOU CAN TELL YOU ARE REALLY ENJOYING YOURSELF, AND THAT MAKES IT VERY ENJOYABLE FOR US. THANK YOU
I’m not from US but it always amaze me how Carpetbagger is the bridge for other people to know about these people who tries to restore vintage stuff then open an attraction or museum. It makes me wanna go just for these roadside attractions and museums.
Had to watch this again Jacob these machines are real treasures, admire people also who take the time to restore these machines x
What a fabulous couple of days you've had. Thanks all 🇬🇧
You have simply raised the level of quality entertainment on you tube Mr Carpetbagger! You go to the coolest places and always mix it up for your viewers! This is why we love your channel.
I love how he has everything displayed in a way that is uncluttered.
Americana at its best. A show room and a back room fix up shop. Amazing!
The first song was "Sidewalks of New York." Second song was "Sailor's Hornpipe."
Yes,Actually used it for POPEYE Cartoon theme.
Wonderful, especially the Wurlitzer, but basically every little detail that is being polished and cherished there. Those machines, at least to me, still retain something magical in comparison to modern day arcades. Thank you Jacob, Terry Evanswood and Steve Gronowski.
Now this was AWESOME!! Such beautiful machines with such history!! Really loved this location .You can tell this man is an artist restoring all these beautiful things!! Much love and respect to all!!! Tamsen Roberts in Riverside California....
Amazing this stuff still exists, let alone still works.
The fortune telling machines give me the creeps and I love them!
That is an incredible collection! Thanks for getting us in for a tour!
*Sees a CarpetBagger video
*Immediately hits like
Another guy with a cool collection. Of course they know each other...
I met terry when he had a show in pigeon forge, not sure if he still performs but he was great.
he still pefromers at his own theathre in peigon forge.
Simply AMAZING!! Can't wait to watch it again! They are beautifully restored!
I love seeing old relics like these. TY Jacob
This and the last vlog have been your best, imo. These are true gems, such quality and love!
I love old stuff like this. Its history. Tells about how times were in that certain era. Wish we were still in these times. World is messed up now. Simpler times. Lol. My dogs name is Al Capone.
Thank you very very much 💖
You are so lucky to have all these places over there we have nothing like these in England ,thanks Jacob another brilliant video 👍🙂
More Terry.....yes please and has a cool friend..double yes!
before the video started. i love penny arcade memories. thank you for making this video and making me happy
thats the most pimp house i have ever seen in my life!
Steve has a beautiful collection and amazing reproductions. I loved the Wurlitzer, it reminds me of the boardwalk at Seaside, NJ. They still have an antique carousel with an organ. Thank you Jacob for sharing your visit with Steve.
Those are amazing machines. Love the older games like the horse race . These are gems. Great tour Thank you . Keep Safe ❤Keep Well ❤
Sweet vlog Jacob.There’s a similar tourist business back here in a place called Echuca, Victoria, Australia. It’s located in an old theatre. The business is called Sharpe’s Movie House And Penny Arcade. Been there heaps of times and it’s super cool. The town of Echuca is an old paddle steamer town situated along the mighty Murray River, my country’s biggest and longest river. It’s so awesome.
Yes, I too recommend "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum". Farmington Hills, MI.
What an awesome collection
An undisclosed location lol Nice keeping the theme going Jacob lol
I love antique penny arcade machines, and that was an astonishing collection, and that might be the most impressive Man Cave I've ever seen. I do, however, disagree with the "He who dies with the most toys wins" philosophy though. I believe that he who PLAYS with the most toys wins.
Wow. Love from the Carpetbagger himself. I'm honored sir. Keep up the good work.
Very cool & amazing collection!! Thanks for sharing Jacob!
I love those antique castings for the coin entry plates...just beautiful. "Grandmother Predictions" is my choice. Not sure if that's a Mike Munves or not, but it's way up on the cool scale.
Wow...😮...such fun incredible fantastic old arcade machines...🤘🏼💯✔
I am *so* **SO** happy I found your channel. It's everything I want 😅
I've been binge watching your videos for 3 days now.
What history he preserved!!!
Extremely interesting location. Thanks Jacob.
These music makers are amazing- it’s like hearing live music from 100 years ago
Love those old machines.
Thank you Jacob! This was one of my favorite! :)
How I *wish* I could visit, all these *_wonderful_** places* !
Two of my new favorite people in the world. I’ve heard their names in the Chicago area with stuff I’m interested in but glad you showcased BOTH Terry and Steve and their passions. Can’t wait to check out what I can next time I’m in TN
it’s amazing a lot of those still work 👍 they’re in great condition
This was so interesting I really like it. I like most of your videos Jacob. Hope to see more of Anna with you too.
mind blowing collection. I see like $800k-$1million in that room. These are some of the world's most collectible arcade items, some of the best of the best in the best condition.
We love the Carpetbagger 🙌❤
Incredible collection!!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
He looks so damn happy in that first second
You have some really special Aquatints Jacob.
Those automated organs are AMAZING
This video was great, Jacob. I would love to see more of this or similar collections. Keep up the hard work!
I wish they still had organ grinders. Those seem neat. I like that first thing, sounds like a music box, very pretty.
Wow what a great spot Jacob,keep up the great work
Great collection. Thanks Jacob!
Very cool collection!!!
This is super awesome
That was really nice to see. I love the old Bar 👍
Jacob, you are on the right way with your vlogs.Exellent.
Such a beautiful collection!
Impressive Collection. Most impressive!
I love this one. Thanks for doing a video on this amazing collection.
Fantastic collection!
That carousel organ! Wow!
What an incredible collection, and room! Wow!
Fascinating.. Really enjoyed this one Jacob 👍
Another interesting 🤔 episode Jacob nice historic amusements it's nice for people to keep history alive and well 👍
AWESOME SLOT MACHINE ROOM! & Home &shop
thank you for uploading during this pandemic jacob, your videos always make me so happy. hope you can come to california soon
15:07 gemmy Edwardian Butler!
My goodness what a striking resemblance.
Around 15:18 the creepy manaquin reminded me of Uncle Festus without a light bulb in his mouth.
What a cool collection!
There was a lady in Berlin Heights Ohio many years who had one of the world's best music box collections & she had some of those pieces that you showed in this video 👍
Oh, to wander in this guy's collection & workshop for a single day!
This is so fascinating! Every generation (mine included) think we invented cool stuff. And we did MAKE cool entertainment for our time, but the penny arcade stuff looks WAY cooler because it's electromechanical.
Another fav! Mind Blown 2!
Terry has some pretty awesome friends. I wish I'd grown up to be a magician now 😁😅
Awesome video you never disappoint 👍
Hey Carpetbagger you should’ve been at Ernest Day yesterday
I really enjoyed this video. What a great place! Thanks!
Thank you! One of my favorites!
Cool old machines😊
So very impressive!
Your fortune gold card...Maybe Terry is a long lost Relative. ....lol
Sailor’s Hornpipe …used as themesong for Popeye cartoons, too.
That was Some beautiful stuff.
Good video jacob
Wow, cool collection.
That was amazing! 🤩
8:19 Indifferent 😂😂 then 9:43 cold fish 😂😂
Love this stuff. Do you know about Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum in Farmington Hills, Michigan?
One of the coolest videos you have done. If you are ever out in Seattle, look up former NBA player Todd McCollough. He has a vintage coin op collection at his house 5x size of this! Also the invitation to visit my arcade in Virginia still stands, if you ever make it out my way.