I can't imagine this channel won't have at least 1M subscribers by 2020. This is quality content, interesting, well made, and your family and yourself a likable. Good work with this channel.
@@CuriosityIncorporated I can see that if you have as many people subscribe as fast as the did as you were doing Mary's place The Potter's house. I think your new store and move is going to very interesting to see how you are going to move so much stuff and organise it. In helping people move they just don't realize how much stuff they really have till you try to pack everything. Over the years I've become a expert mover to be able to condense several boxes of items in to one box and nothing gets broken. I saw so much in that store l would love to have but I'm having trouble trying to downsize after years of collecting all the items. I've had to stop going to resale stores, estate and garage sales or any place that might temp me to buy all the knick knacks and what knots as my friend calls all the things l buy. Rules are if l can't use it or display it l have to get rid of it because I have a lot of things in boxes and we don't want to end up like Mary with a house full of stuff to where you can't enjoy what you have and basically can't even enjoy living in your home. Like you were talking to her son asking why she had so much and he said it started with saving things for the grandchildren but just got out of hand. Like I've said before l wish I lived closer to y'all l know you would love items l have from my grandparents, parents and all the sales I've been to. Good luck with the new store project. Sending love to you and your family from Texas.
I'm watching this as I finished the existing episodes of the Potter house series. What a great channel you have! Very wholesome and entertaining! I'm glad to stumble upon these less huge channels in the midst of all the huge creators. I wish your channel the very best, great quality! Thank you for sharing these adventures with the rest of us!
Wooo, the energy you must have! The driving, the dealings, the packing/unpacking, permits, banks, insurances, the editing etc. I just can't fathom where you get all that energy.
I live close to the location of the antique store you bought. I have always wondered who was going to be the lucky person the family decided to sell the contents to. The man who collected these items did so for many years and was well known in our area. Please keep us updated as to when you decide to auction off what you aren't taking back to the city. I would love to be at the auction! 😊
I can tell you that MANY auction services will deny that your goods are worth anything and then charge you to clear things out only to turn around and make a sweet profit off of your "junk" that they were paid to haul away. I've had this happen to several friends with their parent's estates. They've said that very collectible vintage costume jewelry (which some pieces can go upwards of $100 US each) were worthless junk. That they'd "have trouble unloading" nearly flawless antique furniture which appraised out at hundreds of dollars each piece, etc. Don't assume that because they wear a smile and have been in business for years that they are honest and trustworthy.
AlbreadWelde~this is absolutely true! They will underestimate the value of your "junk" but it's up to you to do your due diligence. There is a wealth of info on the internet as to the value of anything and everything. To many people its about the convenience of not having to deal with the clean up of the home or bartering at a yard sale or with antique dealers. After all they are in business to make money, they are not going to pay top dollar plus do the cleanup and haul away.
AlbredaWelde my late Wife's family learned that the hard way! But sadly the whole lot of them are such greedy mean spirited people! Glad she wasn't like them!!!
Most people over estimate the value of their families "treasures" . Ruby is right, the auction house/ antique dealers need to make a profit, cleaning up a property is tons of work, if it wasn't then the family members would clean up everything, keep the good stuff or sell it themselves. Just because a piece is old doesn't mean it's valuable or desirable to someone else.
This happened to my great grandmother's house. It's a complicated story but the 'junk removal' company swept through with the help of 1 mentally unstable family member and cleared the house before anyone else got there. I'm fairly certain they managed to get away with it because they had been able to get a signature from my Great grandmother when she was alive and well into her mid 90's with some dementia. Just another elderly scam that was helped along by a really despicable family member (great grandmother's son - my great uncle). All of our family heirlooms were gone and a lot of antiques.
Great Respect for what you & your Family do. Very time & labor consuming. Such a joy to watch as you uncover treasures. Your son is SO well mannered & respectful. Pitched right in like a champ.
I subscribed, just on this video alone. When I was 44 (I'm 67 now), I was very sick, waiting for a proper diagnosis to be made so I could hopefully resolve what was going on with me. The only thing I could physically do, was walk and I did a lot of that. I don't know what exactly started my journey on vintage glass, but I bought books like crazy for vintage glass. Even with that, I had only touched the tip of the iceberg so to speak. I started to visit antique stores, thrift stores, and eventually we became connected to the internet and that has really been a treasure trove of information for eveything you can think of. I started seriously collecting Fenton Hobnail, and Westmoreland glass. Indiana Glass had experienced a serious fire, and believe it or not, we had a liquidation place that ended up with some of their glass. To make a long story short, Indiana Glass was real famous for reproducing a lot of highly valuable glass from other manufacturers (once those manufacturers closed for good). As you might guess, there were some glass collectors who didn't like Indiana Glass one bit for that. Even though Indiana Glass produced some beautiful glass, their glass hasn't held any kind of value because people knew they couldn't trust Indiana Glass to not reproduce it again. As you might guess, I learned a whole lot of history along the way, which was not only fun, but a great distraction during the period of time I was sick.
Hi Alex, Just discovered your channel. I am a retired zoo keeper, 69 yrs old. Recently purchased an old farm house. The house is in the Adirondack Mountains, Upstate , NY. THE PROPERTY , was loaded with stuff, plus I brought all my hoard. Lol. Always liked curious things. Anyway, I really like your videos, cause, I feel like I'm on the Journey with you. Much Happiness, Grace, to you and your great family. Look forward to seeing. More of your adventures. Ron Shook. P.s. Take bee pollen, for allergies.
LOL!! Right, so fun to see others doing what I used to love doing. Moved to Iowa from Las Vegas many many yrs ago.Our family moved from Surrey BC to USA. I had never been to an auction..I was grateful to have a basement haha. I could have easily become a hoarder except for my strong desire for a neat and tidy home. I love the old sturdy furniture. Glad I had a huge home in order to display all my country auction finds. And the old books were also some of my favs. I learned how to carefully clean off the moldy pages. FYI since Iowa I have lived in Maui, SoCal, Colorado and now Central America where I have adopted a minimalist lifestyle..Pick on
Seeing your son helping out reminds me of my childhood. My parents owned a shop called The Curiosity Shop. Often my parents would buy a whole household or do like you did there in Saskatchewan.
It would serve you well to purchase a used semi trailer and pay someone to deliver it there and then transport it to your main shop once loaded so you can take your time and also so you can get the most out of your money. You could literally sell from the trailer until you got it all loaded into your shop. Then after you are finished you resell the trailer.
Mr.Everyman Your a smart man sir. We have several street antique fans in Clovis, Ca. But after awhile you see the same stuff sold from the same people, but sometimes you find a gem. 😉
...Shipping containers, go on semi trailers, store until you can get through them, then re-sell the containers, or not, handy things for these jobs. Auction sale, you buy what you want, bidding against others, all your money anyway.
Incredible! So glad that you see the value in even the smallest of items. The day will come when people will have to go to a museum to see some of those things. Awesome find cherish the items and the family time! 👍
Now, this is my kind of TH-cam channel! I love this channel. Curiosity Inc. makes Great Videos and I am an Antique Nut! I have been going to Pawn Shops and Antique Malls, Stores and Road Side Junk places for over 50 years. Now I can sit back in my nice Desk Chair and watch the "Hunt" in an easy way. Of course, it's better to be in the "Hunt" than watch but at 74 I can't "Hunt" much anymore! Great channel guys. Keep up the Great Work you are doing. Love it.
Woo just discovered your channel, and then I saw the Alberta plate and had to subscribe! I'm in BC now, but grew up in the prairies, and it is so awesome to see such awesome content coming from my homeland :)
First time watcher!! I've been watching guys going through abandoned houses with everything left in them & it just drives me nuts!! Such awsome things they film & find that people just leave behind from a family member passing away.. finally I found someone that actually buys stuff!! This makes me happy!! So you just bought all this stuff not knowing what's in it ? Great video... I'm a new Subcriber 👍 Thanks
Many video presentations about people exploring"abandoned"houses fully furnished,aren't true...I certainly have noticed on many of these videos a very obvious lack of the heavy layer of dust that would surely collect on all the furniture etcetera... Lots of so called"clickbait" contrived fakery going on out there on TH-cam... Take it with a grain of salt...
From AU, my husband when in his late teens working in Outback Western Australia met an old farmer who showed him the inside of an old barn. Must have been 25 Harleys in various stages of disrepair. Husband spent the weekend repairing one from the many and for $20 rode his prize home. Edit, sorry I meant to tell you how much I love watching your show.
This is in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan, which was my home until I moved 4 years ago. I spent many an hour poking through all that stuff, wanting to buy, but the prices were crazy. We were friends with the owner, & we just had to tell him we wanted to poke around & he would come open the store for us. I gave him a bunch of old tobacco tins & Roger's golden syrup tins my dad had lying around. I see they're still there hahaha. Most of the time his mum was in the store with him & she wouldn't budge on the prices. Glad to see someone bought the contents & I hope Alex found good homes for everything.
14:05 Oh My God!! CareBears!! Like older version. I have not seen that in forever. Amazing find. Everything is Amazing honestly when your the first one to see it in a decade. Good job finding this place. Keep up the good work. Keep on doing what your doing you never know what you’re gonna find.
babyparabola the US has been known as America for many, many years before people started getting bent out of shape about it. We’re Americans not USians. Canadians are Canadians.
Good stuff... I love it. I'm a 34 year old in Western NY that sells ephemera & high end books and there are hardly any younger people doing this kind of thing here. All the auctions I attend are 90% old dealers. Makes me a little apprehensive about the antiques & collectible market in the near future, but I"ll always do it on some level. I love the history & research and the thrill of uncovering something nice keeps you going for a long time.
You have an amazing buy here. I recently found your channel and I am going to start shopping on your website. You and your family give me great vibes I can tell you are good people. God bless ya'll
My grandfather operated a scrap metal business after he retired from the Boston and Maine Railroad and subsequently Amtrak. He ended up acquiring a large antique collection during the 20 years he worked after retirement. He would take me and sometimes a few friends for distant or large salvaging operations. I will always remember those road trips that now do not seem like work at all.
I often think that when I see these urban exploring videos... unfortunately I live in an area where people do not respect the beauty in it and destroy it... I would love to Google earth complicated abandoned places then explore but for some reason no one is interested like I am.... which would also explain the destruction
RhettyforFun And you know this for a FACT, that NOTHING like that ever happens in Canada?? They probably looked through the window and nothing looked interesting enough to take....I haven't heard of anything like that happening here either and I'm no where near Canada. Sorry, but your comment was just plain silly.
Nice find. That has some really awesome antiques in there. When you found the ring I was astonished. No one actually checked the inventory at all. What a shame for them but awesome for you. I cant wait to see what cool goodies you have uncovered. Thanks for sharing. ATB. Eric
Take it to a cash for gold store and see if they offer more than 26.50$ usd..remember they go by penny wt., you will see im correct, thats my guess and im sticking to it.:)
allen schmitz opinions are like butt holes, everybody has one. And if you take anything to a cash for gold place you're getting screwed. I sell my scrap gold on Ebay and get twice what those crooks offer.
Those displays in the store are what caught my eye...some really cool wood and table and glass displays...reminds me of the old 5 and dime stores when i was a kid...i would love to be able to do what your doing....
What a great find and purchase! I am so happy someone that appreciates this stuff is rescuing it! I know the wedding dress has stains but I would love to see it better. :) Any of the vintage clothes..I am obsessed!
Oh what a fantastic find and that's not even the buildings!!! I love that airplane ashtray!!! For a young man you really seem to know what ur doing ...I used to buy entire collections people no longer wanted but never an entire antique shop...oh how lucky u r !!! I was an antique dealer during the late 70s..all of 80s into the 90s...it was the time of my life..my children helped me and later my grandson...I'm 73 now a recent widow and admire that u r doing what I suspect u love to do!! It's all about the FIND isn't it?? I'm so glad I found ur channel and I have subscribed..while I watch you uncover those awesome goodies I will take a very fond walk down memory lane!!! Good luck with all the work I know you have to do!!!
Oh my word. That art deco hanging lamp at 16:05 😍😍😍 I mean there's so many things he comes across that I'm heart-eyed over, but that one took the cake. I want that fixture!😍🙏
Hi, could not stop watching "the potters house" bless you for taking on the mess. and for the respect you showed Mary. your finds were well worth all the effort. like i said i could not stop watching. I am 77 years old, i will never get to Canada, i live in Pennsylvania, and a recent widow. My late husband and I loved to roam antique shops, he looked for old lunch boxes (cowboys). My only antique is high chair that drops down into a rocker. keep up the good work, and i will keep watching..Ruth
Heading to my antique booth. Your videos have really inspired me to keep going. I haven't made much money but I know I will now because watching your videos. I've already learned so much in just three.
Congrats on 80k subs! You've gone up 30K subscribers in less than a week! that's amazing. Only way from here is up! Looking forward to seeing you unbox your 100k TH-cam Play Button plaque!
Fascinating! How fun. The heirs must have been overwhelmed to consider the work necessary to empty the place. No wonder they locked it up and ignored it for 10 years.
When my father and I had our antique store we bought out an antique store too, it wasn't this big, but it was still a lot of work. But fun though, I don't miss it.
I don't quite understand the levels of concern / fear people have for Steven and his Dad. Dust masks and gloves, really why? As far as I know asbestos is only dangerous when its unstable (broken and airborne), lead paint needs to be ingested. Honestly - I think each of us are exposed to ( and contribute) more environmental toxins in everyday modern living, than what these two are likely to find in this dusty old building in rural Canada . This is an adventure, its nothing but good :)
Thanks Natya, I would never put my son in a dangerous place... we aired it out beforehand and yes, it’s when you start disturbing old insulation around pipes you should take bigger precautions
There was plenty of peeling paint, which was likely lead paint. Highly dangerous to be around. Masks and gloves should be worn and all clothing should be taken off immediately after getting home, preferably even before you enter your house to be washed and then a shower should be taken. The danger of lead exposure should not be underestimated.
I'm cleaning out the first story of my parents' (it was never fully cleared by the previous occupants and on top of that it was used as storage for about the 23 years they've been here) and there's similar concerns since I'm living here while cleaning it, but really I only use gloves during heavy cleaning and masks even rarer as it's fairly well aired out now. The biggest thing is not to go around licking walls, honestly.
@@GLAORleader if you say,but this is why our children nowadays get sick at a drop of a hat,get dirty play in the mud let your body get accustomed to dirt and germs then the body grows stronger.fights better,don't be a clean freak.you will get sick by that way of thinking.peace
Holy mother of pearl! You got some work ahead of you!!!lol. You have a great kid!no bad manners tatall . good luck and will be watching. PAPA GUNN out..... ☮️
Wanted to see the neat stuff you got from your friend's barn.... Also, any time you stop for food, include pics! Curious minds want to know! "Either way it's an adventure" - awesome! Of course, curious minds would love to know what size bid took the whole place!
This is awesome but also kind of gives me anxiety and overwhelming haha. I often have dreams I am rumaging through an old house or antique store and it's all mine and i just keep going through forever or having to sort stuff etc haha.
I have recently found your channel and I am so impressed by what you do. I have been educated by the information you give. I look forward to watching a little bit of your adventures everyday.
My Dad used to take me to flea markets and I have many great memories of that. I love going to flea markets and thrift stores and tag sales now because of him. I don't do it on the major scale that you and your family do though. I'm sure you're son Steven is as excited as you going along for the adventure and I'm sure he'll want to do the same on his own later on. Thanks for sharing your adventure. You never revealed how much you offered or paid for the entire contents of this antique store - I'm sure it was a lot. You should have a guess the price contest. I would guess you paid about $50,000.00 cash...
I am amazed at how clean everything looks,not even much general dust,considering it has been closed up for so long and the roof is in bad condition,This must have been so exciting finding just what treasures there were in there.
Just found your channel looking forward to watching your back catalogue on here great watch digging the triumph jacket me being a Brit keep up the top work your lad seems really well behaved a credit to you much love from the UK peace out atb matt
I admire your ability to see value and profit here. I’m approaching an anxiety attack just looking at all the crap, even though I know there are treasures buried in there!
I believe that Dahlen baseball card you flashed real quick is worth like a thousand bucks if it's in decent condition. I thought it was a Wagner for a split second.
One of the reasons I watch videos like yours is to get a look at the artefacts of a bygone age. Unfortunately your camera is rarely still enough to focus on any one item. I understand time constraints but please let us linger for a second or two.
Curiosity Incorporated : Thanks for responding. Like you, I get excited by the prospect of finding forgotten or neglected treasures and when you find something up my street I want to enjoy the experience. The toy pistols were an example. I also like old tins, packets, and boxes. ☺
You guys are the best 😁 highly insperational as always !! Nuthing compaire's to father and son time 😁 MUCH RESPECT !! Nice find sir !! Two thumbs up !! Thanks for sharing !! And uploading the videos !!
I also enjoyed how they worked together as a family. Alex is passing on a gift to his son that can enable him to have an interesting and, hopefully, lucrative future. More importantly, they will have so many amazing memories together.
Wow! A gold ring right off the bat! Very cool. I loved that big leaded glass cabinet that you were standing in front of. It is nice to see you spending 'quality' time with your son. You will need a crew for all of the merchandise that you have to go through. I'll bet you'll have lots of volunteers just so they can peek! Best wishes to you and your family.
Please put on gloves, and a mask, you could get so sick from the dust and old insulation. It does look crazy fun to be able to find a place like that and to actual get to go though it.
These videos are just so fun to watch, feeds my inner desire to hunt antique stores :) MORE fun when you don't know what you're going to find! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
At 2:15... Ummm, it's a Ford. It's supposed to be noisy and rattly. :) Do you ever go to the states? My parents-in-law are hoarders and have a house crammed full of stuff in Iowa and have a barn full of 1950's-1964 car parts including a factory condition 1963 Chevy Impala coupe hard top. Love your show!! Glad you're saving some history. If you ever visit old abandoned churches or schools many times the corner stones will have a time capsule sealed in it when it was first laid in place. Worth a look.
Quit your job, move in with them and start appraising and selling their stuff! You'd be doing them a favour and you''re going to end up having to go through it all anyway down the road! Tell them you're setting up a fund for their eventual medical care :)
Only in Canada would an abandoned store be left untouched for ten years. Such nice people.
This Canada place is sounding like my new move minus the Vax threats!
The USA has them too.
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That's so nice of you to say so.
Wow. Your comment speaks volumes on where you live and society. So sad.
So heartwarming to see the relationship between you and your son🥺🥺. We appreciate fun, loving, and adventurous fathers like you!!
I can't imagine this channel won't have at least 1M subscribers by 2020. This is quality content, interesting, well made, and your family and yourself a likable. Good work with this channel.
Thanks Brianna :)
@@CuriosityIncorporated I can see that if you have as many people subscribe as fast as the did as you were doing Mary's place The Potter's house. I think your new store and move is going to very interesting to see how you are going to move so much stuff and organise it. In helping people move they just don't realize how much stuff they really have till you try to pack everything. Over the years I've become a expert mover to be able to condense several boxes of items in to one box and nothing gets broken. I saw so much in that store l would love to have but I'm having trouble trying to downsize after years of collecting all the items. I've had to stop going to resale stores, estate and garage sales or any place that might temp me to buy all the knick knacks and what knots as my friend calls all the things l buy. Rules are if l can't use it or display it l have to get rid of it because I have a lot of things in boxes and we don't want to end up like Mary with a house full of stuff to where you can't enjoy what you have and basically can't even enjoy living in your home. Like you were talking to her son asking why she had so much and he said it started with saving things for the grandchildren but just got out of hand. Like I've said before l wish I lived closer to y'all l know you would love items l have from my grandparents, parents and all the sales I've been to. Good luck with the new store project. Sending love to you and your family from Texas.
You definitely need old wooden wall phone for new shop!!!
Going to come see your treasures some day.
Hasn’t happened, maybe later in the year?
I'm watching this as I finished the existing episodes of the Potter house series. What a great channel you have! Very wholesome and entertaining! I'm glad to stumble upon these less huge channels in the midst of all the huge creators. I wish your channel the very best, great quality! Thank you for sharing these adventures with the rest of us!
Wooo, the energy you must have!
The driving, the dealings, the packing/unpacking, permits, banks, insurances, the editing etc.
I just can't fathom where you get all that energy.
You need a GoPro headband so you can use two hands.
What a fun way to make a living a spend quality time with your son. Fantastic.
I live close to the location of the antique store you bought. I have always wondered who was going to be the lucky person the family decided to sell the contents to. The man who collected these items did so for many years and was well known in our area. Please keep us updated as to when you decide to auction off what you aren't taking back to the city. I would love to be at the auction! 😊
A large number of items will be at auction in your area stay tuned
I can tell you that MANY auction services will deny that your goods are worth anything and then charge you to clear things out only to turn around and make a sweet profit off of your "junk" that they were paid to haul away. I've had this happen to several friends with their parent's estates. They've said that very collectible vintage costume jewelry (which some pieces can go upwards of $100 US each) were worthless junk. That they'd "have trouble unloading" nearly flawless antique furniture which appraised out at hundreds of dollars each piece, etc. Don't assume that because they wear a smile and have been in business for years that they are honest and trustworthy.
AlbreadWelde~this is absolutely true! They will underestimate the value of your "junk" but it's up to you to do your due diligence. There is a wealth of info on the internet as to the value of anything and everything. To many people its about the convenience of not having to deal with the clean up of the home or bartering at a yard sale or with antique dealers. After all they are in business to make money, they are not going to pay top dollar plus do the cleanup and haul away.
AlbredaWelde my late Wife's family learned that the hard way! But sadly the whole lot of them are such greedy mean spirited people! Glad she wasn't like them!!!
Most people over estimate the value of their families "treasures" . Ruby is right, the auction house/ antique dealers need to make a profit, cleaning up a property is tons of work, if it wasn't then the family members would clean up everything, keep the good stuff or sell it themselves. Just because a piece is old doesn't mean it's valuable or desirable to someone else.
I think Alex has enough knowledge to not get taken by this scam. However good to make it public so that others will not fall for it.
This happened to my great grandmother's house. It's a complicated story but the 'junk removal' company swept through with the help of 1 mentally unstable family member and cleared the house before anyone else got there. I'm fairly certain they managed to get away with it because they had been able to get a signature from my Great grandmother when she was alive and well into her mid 90's with some dementia. Just another elderly scam that was helped along by a really despicable family member (great grandmother's son - my great uncle). All of our family heirlooms were gone and a lot of antiques.
I'm getting an ulcer just THINKING about sorting through all that, moving it, storing it, selling it on...hats off to you mate 👍🏴
Great Respect for what you & your Family do. Very time & labor consuming. Such a joy to watch as you uncover treasures. Your son is SO well mannered & respectful. Pitched right in like a champ.
I subscribed, just on this video alone. When I was 44 (I'm 67 now), I was very sick, waiting for a proper diagnosis to be made so I could hopefully resolve what was going on with me. The only thing I could physically do, was walk and I did a lot of that. I don't know what exactly started my journey on vintage glass, but I bought books like crazy for vintage glass. Even with that, I had only touched the tip of the iceberg so to speak. I started to visit antique stores, thrift stores, and eventually we became connected to the internet and that has really been a treasure trove of information for eveything you can think of. I started seriously collecting Fenton Hobnail, and Westmoreland glass. Indiana Glass had experienced a serious fire, and believe it or not, we had a liquidation place that ended up with some of their glass. To make a long story short, Indiana Glass was real famous for reproducing a lot of highly valuable glass from other manufacturers (once those manufacturers closed for good). As you might guess, there were some glass collectors who didn't like Indiana Glass one bit for that. Even though Indiana Glass produced some beautiful glass, their glass hasn't held any kind of value because people knew they couldn't trust Indiana Glass to not reproduce it again. As you might guess, I learned a whole lot of history along the way, which was not only fun, but a great distraction during the period of time I was sick.
Thanks for sharing Laurie! Glad you are better now too :)
Great job on your son....seems like a great kids and learning from a fine dad!
Enjoy every moment together. I lost u dad four years ago much too soon and I miss him every day. We used to do exploring like this too.
I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers, just came across your channel and now hooked! Hi from New Zealand.
Wow so cool
Hi Alex, Just discovered your channel. I am a retired zoo keeper, 69 yrs old. Recently purchased an old farm house. The house is in the Adirondack Mountains, Upstate , NY. THE PROPERTY , was loaded with stuff, plus I brought all my hoard. Lol. Always liked curious things. Anyway, I really like your videos, cause, I feel like I'm on the Journey with you. Much Happiness, Grace, to you and your great family. Look forward to seeing. More of your adventures. Ron Shook. P.s. Take bee pollen, for allergies.
Sounds like fun!
Taking a break from moving just to watch somebody else load a bunch of stuff. What the hell is wrong with me.
Same thing that’s wrong with me :)
LOL!
LOL!! Right, so fun to see others doing what I used to love doing. Moved to Iowa from Las Vegas many many yrs ago.Our family moved from Surrey BC to USA. I had never been to an auction..I was grateful to have a basement haha. I could have easily become a hoarder except for my strong desire for a neat and tidy home.
I love the old sturdy furniture. Glad I had a huge home in order to display all my country auction finds. And the old books were also some of my favs. I learned how to carefully clean off the moldy pages. FYI since Iowa I have lived in Maui, SoCal, Colorado and now Central America where I have adopted a minimalist lifestyle..Pick on
Honestly I would do the same exact thing to if I were you!! Lol.
Apparently the same that's wrong with all of us. I spend my breaks between hard work by watching other people work their ass off xD
I'm just imagining how beautiful that store must have been when it was running
This is my home town. My mom and dad use to own the land this store is on. They still live in yard next to the restaurant.
What town is this ? Maryfield ??
Church bridge.
Thank you :)
Did he buy everything in the store ?
It is very sad to me how this property and this store ended.
Seeing your son helping out reminds me of my childhood. My parents owned a shop called The Curiosity Shop. Often my parents would buy a whole household or do like you did there in Saskatchewan.
Thank you for taking the time to video this. You really have a lot of dignity of how you look at other peoples belongings.
It would serve you well to purchase a used semi trailer and pay someone to deliver it there and then transport it to your main shop once loaded so you can take your time and also so you can get the most out of your money. You could literally sell from the trailer until you got it all loaded into your shop. Then after you are finished you resell the trailer.
Mr.Everyman Your a smart man sir. We have several street antique fans in Clovis, Ca. But after awhile you see the same stuff sold from the same people, but sometimes you find a gem. 😉
That's a good idea as long as you're the one loading & unloading with lock on trailer for security. Good thinking! I like your idea.
...Shipping containers, go on semi trailers, store until you can get through them, then re-sell the containers, or not, handy things for these jobs.
Auction sale, you buy what you want, bidding against others, all your money anyway.
Incredible! So glad that you see the value in even the smallest of items. The day will come when people will have to go to a museum to see some of those things. Awesome find cherish the items and the family time! 👍
"I've never offered to buy the entire contents of a building"...oh lordy, if only he knew then
He probably bought as is !
Now, this is my kind of TH-cam channel! I love this channel. Curiosity Inc. makes Great Videos and I am an Antique Nut! I have been going to Pawn Shops and Antique Malls, Stores and Road Side Junk places for over 50 years. Now I can sit back in my nice Desk Chair and watch the "Hunt" in an easy way. Of course, it's better to be in the "Hunt" than watch but at 74 I can't "Hunt" much anymore! Great channel guys. Keep up the Great Work you are doing. Love it.
I am a minimalist at heart. Managing all that stuff would give me PTSD! but someone needs to do it. Good job
Woo just discovered your channel, and then I saw the Alberta plate and had to subscribe! I'm in BC now, but grew up in the prairies, and it is so awesome to see such awesome content coming from my homeland :)
First time watcher!! I've been watching guys going through abandoned houses with everything left in them & it just drives me nuts!! Such awsome things they film & find that people just leave behind from a family member passing away.. finally I found someone that actually buys stuff!! This makes me happy!! So you just bought all this stuff not knowing what's in it ? Great video... I'm a new Subcriber 👍 Thanks
Hi Tina and yes, I looked around a little and made an offer on the whole works :)
Many video presentations about people exploring"abandoned"houses fully furnished,aren't true...I certainly have noticed on many of these videos a very obvious lack of the heavy layer of dust that would surely collect on all the furniture etcetera...
Lots of so called"clickbait" contrived fakery going on out there on TH-cam...
Take it with a grain of salt...
From AU, my husband when in his late teens working in Outback Western Australia met an old farmer who showed him the inside of an old barn. Must have been 25 Harleys in various stages of disrepair. Husband spent the weekend repairing one from the many and for $20 rode his prize home.
Edit, sorry I meant to tell you how much I love watching your show.
This is in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan, which was my home until I moved 4 years ago. I spent many an hour poking through all that stuff, wanting to buy, but the prices were crazy. We were friends with the owner, & we just had to tell him we wanted to poke around & he would come open the store for us. I gave him a bunch of old tobacco tins & Roger's golden syrup tins my dad had lying around. I see they're still there hahaha. Most of the time his mum was in the store with him & she wouldn't budge on the prices. Glad to see someone bought the contents & I hope Alex found good homes for everything.
14:05 Oh My God!! CareBears!! Like older version. I have not seen that in forever. Amazing find. Everything is Amazing honestly when your the first one to see it in a decade. Good job finding this place. Keep up the good work. Keep on doing what your doing you never know what you’re gonna find.
I am from America, and love antiques. I can't believe the amount of stuff and so many different items! I would go crazy there! There is so much stuff!
It is pretty insane :)
I guess they say, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder." To me, everything I saw was trash.
Canada is part of America too. America is a continent. You are from the United States.
babyparabola the US has been known as America for many, many years before people started getting bent out of shape about it. We’re Americans not USians. Canadians are Canadians.
dont buy its load of non usful junk. all the good stuff already taken out
Good stuff... I love it. I'm a 34 year old in Western NY that sells ephemera & high end books and there are hardly any younger people doing this kind of thing here. All the auctions I attend are 90% old dealers. Makes me a little apprehensive about the antiques & collectible market in the near future, but I"ll always do it on some level. I love the history & research and the thrill of uncovering something nice keeps you going for a long time.
Cam Hi from WNY. Lancaster, Cheektowaga, Tonawanda and the falls.
You have an amazing buy here. I recently found your channel and I am going to start shopping on your website. You and your family give me great vibes I can tell you are good people. God bless ya'll
Great video. Your an industrious family. Thank you for sharing this with us.
My grandfather operated a scrap metal business after he retired from the Boston and Maine Railroad and subsequently Amtrak. He ended up acquiring a large antique collection during the 20 years he worked after retirement. He would take me and sometimes a few friends for distant or large salvaging operations. I will always remember those road trips that now do not seem like work at all.
If only we had time machines!
I guess no one broke in because it's Canada? Unbelievable that it's untouched!
I often think that when I see these urban exploring videos... unfortunately I live in an area where people do not respect the beauty in it and destroy it... I would love to Google earth complicated abandoned places then explore but for some reason no one is interested like I am.... which would also explain the destruction
Also more rural parts of Canada! I am not sure it would be untouched in the city I live in (also Canada). But I might be wrong.. :)
RhettyforFun And you know this for a FACT, that NOTHING like that ever happens in Canada?? They probably looked through the window and nothing looked interesting enough to take....I haven't heard of anything like that happening here either and I'm no where near Canada. Sorry, but your comment was just plain silly.
Texas is like that as well ppl respect others property, ppl in Texas sleep with their doors unlocked!!
RhettyforFun this is quite literally in the middle of nowhere. I live in Canada and in my city this would not be the case.
Nice find. That has some really awesome antiques in there. When you found the ring I was astonished. No one actually checked the inventory at all. What a shame for them but awesome for you. I cant wait to see what cool goodies you have uncovered. Thanks for sharing. ATB. Eric
That ring was a masonic one and would bring about 20$ in scrap value.
Please get a clue! You sound like a real downer!
allen schmitz you're nuts... that ring weighs more than just a couple grams.
Take it to a cash for gold store and see if they offer more than 26.50$ usd..remember they go by penny wt., you will see im correct, thats my guess and im sticking to it.:)
allen schmitz opinions are like butt holes, everybody has one. And if you take anything to a cash for gold place you're getting screwed. I sell my scrap gold on Ebay and get twice what those crooks offer.
A little slice of heaven! I love going to places like this to hunt for treasures.
What a cool guy. A great father too. Kudos bro
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Those displays in the store are what caught my eye...some really cool wood and table and glass displays...reminds me of the old 5 and dime stores when i was a kid...i would love to be able to do what your doing....
Mom and I use to go thru abandon homes. I think that's why I became a antique dealer.
Amazing! I’d just hire a big rig and a couple movers, put it all in storage and spend the rest of my days going through it all lol
What a great find and purchase! I am so happy someone that appreciates this stuff is rescuing it! I know the wedding dress has stains but I would love to see it better. :) Any of the vintage clothes..I am obsessed!
Oh what a fantastic find and that's not even the buildings!!! I love that airplane ashtray!!! For a young man you really seem to know what ur doing ...I used to buy entire collections people no longer wanted but never an entire antique shop...oh how lucky u r !!! I was an antique dealer during the late 70s..all of 80s into the 90s...it was the time of my life..my children helped me and later my grandson...I'm 73 now a recent widow and admire that u r doing what I suspect u love to do!! It's all about the FIND isn't it?? I'm so glad I found ur channel and I have subscribed..while I watch you uncover those awesome goodies I will take a very fond walk down memory lane!!! Good luck with all the work I know you have to do!!!
Oh my word. That art deco hanging lamp at 16:05 😍😍😍 I mean there's so many things he comes across that I'm heart-eyed over, but that one took the cake. I want that fixture!😍🙏
So glad you are undertaking this monumental task & saving these things.
Alex, when you goto these old stores and buildings, do you ever look for a hidden wall safe. Especially in the old shops?
What a great suggestion!!! I've found hidden compartments in old furniture but never thought about the hidden safes!!
My mother passed in March, and I have so many boxes of antiques. Would love to own my own shop! Great finds!!
I'm "curious" to know how much you paid for the whole lot.
Dumbest question
I was wondering too. I can't imagine what price someone would put on all that amount of antiques.
@@lewisfrazier3506 ok
Stayed glued to the screen!! Fascinating and fun!
Vicki
Hi, could not stop watching "the potters house" bless you for taking on the mess. and for the respect you showed Mary. your finds were well worth all the effort. like i said i could not stop watching. I am 77 years old, i will never get to Canada, i live in Pennsylvania, and a recent widow. My late husband and I loved to roam antique shops, he looked for old lunch boxes (cowboys). My only antique is high chair that drops down into a rocker. keep up the good work, and i will keep watching..Ruth
Love those old oak mercantile display cabinets. That store would take months to move everything out. Wow.
It’s an absolute dream and nightmare combined! The kid in the candy store with the stomachache afterwards, but what fun!
That about sums it up :)
ha, I was just about to type the same thing. I don't know if I would do it...
What a blessing to be pursuing your passion.
What an awesome find. No telling what treasures you can find in that lot. I could take months looking through everything.
Heading to my antique booth. Your videos have really inspired me to keep going. I haven't made much money but I know I will now because watching your videos. I've already learned so much in just three.
Congrats on 80k subs! You've gone up 30K subscribers in less than a week! that's amazing. Only way from here is up! Looking forward to seeing you unbox your 100k TH-cam Play Button plaque!
That would be nice! :) and thank you!
@@CuriosityIncorporated Alex thanks so much for being so personable and responding. Made my day!
Like the music selections on your videos.
Amazing! I wish I was there to help. Props to your son, as at that age he is a heck of a man to help out with all that endless work.
He was a real trooper! Thanks Scott!
What a fantastic score....lots if work, but hope it paid off! The gold alone would make me happy! What a great job you have! I love antiques!♡
Good show! I've had the collector bug all my life and not knowing what you'll find somewhere is always the best part.
Fascinating! How fun.
The heirs must have been overwhelmed to consider the work necessary to empty the place. No wonder they locked it up and ignored it for 10 years.
When my father and I had our antique store we bought out an antique store too, it wasn't this big, but it was still a lot of work. But fun though, I don't miss it.
Bet you found some treasures!
I don't quite understand the levels of concern / fear people have for Steven and his Dad. Dust masks and gloves, really why? As far as I know asbestos is only dangerous when its unstable (broken and airborne), lead paint needs to be ingested. Honestly - I think each of us are exposed to ( and contribute) more environmental toxins in everyday modern living, than what these two are likely to find in this dusty old building in rural Canada . This is an adventure, its nothing but good :)
Thanks Natya, I would never put my son in a dangerous place... we aired it out beforehand and yes, it’s when you start disturbing old insulation around pipes you should take bigger precautions
There was plenty of peeling paint, which was likely lead paint.
Highly dangerous to be around. Masks and gloves should be worn and all clothing should be taken off immediately after getting home, preferably even before you enter your house to be washed and then a shower should be taken.
The danger of lead exposure should not be underestimated.
I'm cleaning out the first story of my parents' (it was never fully cleared by the previous occupants and on top of that it was used as storage for about the 23 years they've been here) and there's similar concerns since I'm living here while cleaning it, but really I only use gloves during heavy cleaning and masks even rarer as it's fairly well aired out now. The biggest thing is not to go around licking walls, honestly.
Agreed
@@GLAORleader if you say,but this is why our children nowadays get sick at a drop of a hat,get dirty play in the mud let your body get accustomed to dirt and germs then the body grows stronger.fights better,don't be a clean freak.you will get sick by that way of thinking.peace
Lot of fun following ur adventure Alex&Family👌🏽 Love from both UK and France
Holy mother of pearl! You got some work ahead of you!!!lol. You have a great kid!no bad manners tatall . good luck and will be watching. PAPA GUNN out..... ☮️
He’s a great kid, and he wants to come out with me and help again :)
Wanted to see the neat stuff you got from your friend's barn.... Also, any time you stop for food, include pics! Curious minds want to know!
"Either way it's an adventure" - awesome!
Of course, curious minds would love to know what size bid took the whole place!
That porcelain, bus-stop sign almost looked like a toilet-seat lid. You could use it for that. It would make a great, toilet-seat lid.
This is awesome but also kind of gives me anxiety and overwhelming haha. I often have dreams I am rumaging through an old house or antique store and it's all mine and i just keep going through forever or having to sort stuff etc haha.
I didn't readthe description until I saw the BC Apple Boxes :)
Exploring Rural Canada is amazing!
Wow ! I can't believe it , 10 years those antiques just sitting there ! All the best from the maritimes and good luck on future adventures .
Thanks Joe!
I've been in there 100s of times . .Glad to see you put up some tarps on the roof
Those display cabinets are awesome!
I have recently found your channel and I am so impressed by what you do. I have been educated by the information you give. I look forward to watching a little bit of your adventures everyday.
My Dad used to take me to flea markets and I have many great memories of that. I love going to flea markets and thrift stores and tag sales now because of him. I don't do it on the major scale that you and your family do though. I'm sure you're son Steven is as excited as you going along for the adventure and I'm sure he'll want to do the same on his own later on. Thanks for sharing your adventure. You never revealed how much you offered or paid for the entire contents of this antique store - I'm sure it was a lot. You should have a guess the price contest. I would guess you paid about $50,000.00 cash...
glad you watched the video! hoping my kids will have good memories of these adventures too :)
I am amazed at how clean everything looks,not even much general dust,considering it has been closed up for so long and the roof is in bad condition,This must have been so exciting finding just what treasures there were in there.
Just found your channel looking forward to watching your back catalogue on here great watch digging the triumph jacket me being a Brit keep up the top work your lad seems really well behaved a credit to you much love from the UK peace out atb matt
this channel is awesome. Shoutout from Saskatchewan.
I admire your ability to see value and profit here. I’m approaching an anxiety attack just looking at all the crap, even though I know there are treasures buried in there!
I believe that Dahlen baseball card you flashed real quick is worth like a thousand bucks if it's in decent condition. I thought it was a Wagner for a split second.
Good luck ,I wish you great success. Thanks for sharing. Pleasure to view. Excellent. Regards Gareth Wiltshire UK. Gratitude. Quality. Respect.
I am totally amazed at your knowledge. This is a great fit for you!
One of the reasons I watch videos like yours is to get a look at the artefacts of a bygone age. Unfortunately your camera is rarely still enough to focus on any one item. I understand time constraints but please let us linger for a second or two.
Thanks John, I get excited in the moment and will work to keep the camera steady, good feedback :)
Curiosity Incorporated : Thanks for responding. Like you, I get excited by the prospect of finding forgotten or neglected treasures and when you find something up my street I want to enjoy the experience. The toy pistols were an example. I also like old tins, packets, and boxes. ☺
Pause button?
@@WVgunfun : Might as well show still photos.
or you could just pause the video....are you really that lazy?
You guys are the best 😁 highly insperational as always !! Nuthing compaire's to father and son time 😁 MUCH RESPECT !! Nice find sir !! Two thumbs up !! Thanks for sharing !! And uploading the videos !!
My pleasure!
Did some serious exclaiming there!!
I also enjoyed how they worked together as a family. Alex is passing on a gift to his son that can enable him to have an interesting and, hopefully, lucrative future. More importantly, they will have so many amazing memories together.
Jesse Bellis no x in Texaco!
Jesse Bellis and
Wear a respirator guys, safety first. Great find. Way to pursue the lead. I already see things I want. peace
Its so nice to see you do this with your kids!
Wow! A gold ring right off the bat! Very cool. I loved that big leaded glass cabinet that you were standing in front of. It is nice to see you spending 'quality' time with your son. You will need a crew for all of the merchandise that you have to go through. I'll bet you'll have lots of volunteers just so they can peek! Best wishes to you and your family.
So fun seeing the treasures as you find them. Thanks for taking us along. Great helper and good job to Steven
Best part is that he had fun and wants to go back!
I think just spotted the crystal pickle jar for the metal pickle jar stand from the hoarder house series at 12:36. Atleast it's the same style...
Please put on gloves, and a mask, you could get so sick from the dust and old insulation. It does look crazy fun to be able to find a place like that and to actual get to go though it.
I would love to dig thru that old antique store. Good luck on getting it all taken care of.
You are the energizer bunny!
Time for me to chill just watching this video. Whew! 👀
What a blessing! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure Danielle!
He looks like Will Wheaton from Start Trek the Next Generation.
that is a pretty cool find!!....so glad for you, i love antiques. thank you for the video !
I've had this in my Watch Later folder and just got sound to watching it. What a fun great video!
These videos are just so fun to watch, feeds my inner desire to hunt antique stores :) MORE fun when you don't know what you're going to find! Thank you for sharing your adventures!
That matchbox VW has HUGE potential! An original promo sold for 125k. I sincerely doubt that is one, but worth checking out.
I'm late to your party! So happy I found you! I have a lot of catching up to do!
Samijane Kasper I am also late to the party too. I found him through the first hoarder/Potter’s house video and I’ve been hooked since then.
@@kyliebetts6373 me too, just discovered this channel today and am having a marathon
At 2:15... Ummm, it's a Ford. It's supposed to be noisy and rattly. :) Do you ever go to the states? My parents-in-law are hoarders and have a house crammed full of stuff in Iowa and have a barn full of 1950's-1964 car parts including a factory condition 1963 Chevy Impala coupe hard top. Love your show!! Glad you're saving some history. If you ever visit old abandoned churches or schools many times the corner stones will have a time capsule sealed in it when it was first laid in place. Worth a look.
LIBICU812 far from Chicago? are the items for sale? thanks
Quit your job, move in with them and start appraising and selling their stuff! You'd be doing them a favour and you''re going to end up having to go through it all anyway down the road! Tell them you're setting up a fund for their eventual medical care :)
I have watched only a few of these episodes , but Alex is an amazing adventurer. And he reminds me of somebody . Happy trails to you .
Lots of love from Dubai
Good human being
I watch ur videos , god bless u