Just a tip on the albums. When putting the record back in the sleeve and then into jacket, always rotate the sleeve with the open end to the top of the sleeve. That way the record will never fall out of the jacket when you are handling it. Strictly old school from someone that handled many many albums. A double album or one that had a jacket that folded open was always used to clean pot too. Unfortunately, like baseball cards, I threw out all my albums way back in the 80's when the digital age was just starting to take over and the turntable was out.
yes... putting the disc back in the 'wrong way' was really making me yell at the video... Stop "DJ'ing the discs!" . a record in the sleeve the way you did it was how a DJ (in studio) would prep an album ...but a Collector never does a disc that way. and by the way ROBERT FRIPP IS A F**KING LEGEND. (plus the Founder of King Crimson)
Thank you for showing all the little things you found in this locker. By the number of comments you have received, I am not the only one to think this way. Other locker channels almost discard anything other than gold or jewelry. You are the best Jack.
Some of those old coins might need to be looked at by a professional! They might be worth a lot more than we think; I’d definitely have them checked! I hope the “diamond” is real; that would add a great deal of profit to this locker! Please don’t pay attention to the negative comments, especially the haters ! Their lives must be miserable, so they want yours to be miserable as well! I just want to say that you have given me a lot of joy, laughter and many great adventures this year and I am looking forward to next year hoping that all of your lockers will be fantastic! You have put out so many awesome content videos this year and the growth of your channel proves that! Thank you Jack for being a kind, honest and fun loving person! I just want you to know that your hard work has enriched many viewers lives! Merry Christmas and the Happiest New Year to you, Jenna and your entire family! May God’s Blessings be with you today and every day…🎄🎁🎄. ❤️
At least one on the left corner is Athenean silver Greek and more than 2400 years old. If real ofcourse. So extremely expensive and extremely illegal ( to be there without official documentation) ....but let's continue with the latex batman doll suit...Awesome !
Yeah I appreciate your humour Jack. No problems here 😎 Those green stones in the bag I would say are Jade. If you take all the stones to a gem specialist, they will identify the stones for you. They can also give you prices for their worth, but I would recommend shopping round before selling. Believe me. I dabbled in gemstones, be careful. I am glad this locker wasn't a complete loss. You win some, you lose some, and sometimes you get absolute pearlers, like the rich lady and the trains, etc. The important thing is to keep having fun. And you do. Enjoy your holidays. 🍹🍹🍹
That bible is in Danish, very interesting to see such an old book in Danish in a locker in the US. Andersen is also a Danish surname, so they might have roots in Denmark. Love the vids btw!
Markus, thank you for confirming my hunch that the pocket size New Testament was in Danish. My husband inherited some old books from the late 1800s and early 1900s (including Bibles and religious books) which are mostly in Norwegian, but a few books are in Danish including a Danish/English dictionary. I do not speak nor read Norwegian and Danish.
They could also be Norwegian considering some other Norwegian stuff found in this lot. Danish was used in Norway (and in other colonies) back then Andersen is also a Norwegian surname.
@@okvalle Thank you for the info, your response really makes sense with what I can figure out from looking at the books that my husband inherited. A lot of the books are printed in an ?old Gothic? font. His mother was born in the USA but her parents were born in Norway.
I got my Eileen Fischer dress and it is even more beautiful than I thought it would be. Thank you so much for offering things like this to people. This is the nicest dress I have ever owned and I appreciate you.
I believe those suede "paper weights" are indeed paper weights - used to hold down the edges of plans that have been rolled up to keep them from curling while you show the client the drawings.
Thank you thank you Jack and Janna. You are the best, I look forward to your videos every week, I love your attitude and your spirit. Merry Christmas to you and your family hoping you have a very blessed holiday. Go locker nuts!
I watch few of these types of channels and only really like yours because of your faith and because of how close your family is and I am so happy to see how well this is working for you, I just dont understand why someone would wish bad for anybody regardless of how well their doing financially.
The Japanese bills are script issued by the Empire of Japan after the conquest of the Philippines. The term peso is the base monetary measurement in the Philippines. They were printed that way to mimic US bills used in the islands before the Japanese incursion. The filipino people referred to this script as, "Mickey Mouse Money".
Those mortar and pestle cufflinks are from Johnson and Johnson. They would have been given as a gift to a pharmacist, along with the other pharmacy items. These are particularly valuable as they are branded collectables and would sell as advertising memorabilia.
I would really do some research on the old Greek coins, if they are that old, from the A.D. You could be looking at A fortune. Love your channel and keep creating great content. Thank you
There are more Roman coins in that lot than Greek coins, mostly bronze. There is no great value here, the people who sell those lots check well and get the ones that are worth it. Here in Europe, in regions where the Romans have lived for centuries, you can literally find coins in your backyard while planting flowers. The value is around $ 200, maybe more, since they are less common in America.
I had those Rapidograph pens when I was in college studying graphic design in the late 70s. That’s when we had to do everything by hand, no computers, no printers. All of our art was done with pen and ink. Those ink pods unscrew and are replaceable.
You seem like a great man, it’s clear you love your family, value kindness and try to do what is right for everyone. Haters are going to hate. You do you. Love your humor! Keep on keeping on for us!!!
please get the tansu little boxes or tiny cabinets checked out before you sell them as some of them can be worth more than one might think. need someone who knows about them to tell you about the value. also please check on the sheets of stamps as they are worth more than single stamps would be and much more collectable as sheets. and i definitely agree with others that you need to get the old coins checked as they could be not old - but ANCIENT~! need to have evaluated FOR SURE~! and you may also be surprised at the bag of green stones and the value thereof - i think untreated jade is worth more than jade that has been treated. please let us know on these things as it is very interesting in all that you have found. thanks so much for sharing~!!!
The most thrilling to me ever is finding a box with little boxes of pieces and parts of old jewelry, stones, medals, and whatever in several boxes! To me that is exciting treasure! I have so many old boxes of antique jewelry and religious medals from way back in my family! I love digging through that stuff! While you were going through those old records, I was thinking to myself how so much of that music recycles itself down to the next generation. My son who is in his twenties is obsessed with the Cars! To the point where if there is a life lesson, he's got a Cars lyric from one of their songs to quote to someone! 🤨 Anywho, you might have taken a loss on this locker, but it was interesting going through it with you! Merry Christmas to you, Janna and the kids! 🙏✌🙏
The coins could be rather valuable if they were in better condition. cleaning said coins could actually diminish the value to certain collectors who want the coins graded. I would for sure have an expert look at them. Which i'm sure that you would. Now for the green gem stones. Could be jade. Could be emeralds. Great finds. Love the videos. Keep up the hunt. I do the same here in Georgia.
Checkout the Dime in the 1975 Proof Set for a missing S Mint Mark. It is very rare, as the Mint workers caught the mistake very early on before a small number of sets escaped the Mint.
Merry Christmas to you and yours. A Happy and prosperous New Year. Enjoyed the video. May not have been a bonanza locker but you helped a friend, made a couple enjoyable videos, showed us that any locker purchase is a gamble and will make some money with what you kept. I'd say it was an ok locker.
The purple 'paperweights' in the art box are used for support when drawing...you put your hand on it when you draw and that keeps you from smudging the drawing you have already done.
Kohinoor rapidograph pens all have refillable reservoirs. There is also a special pen cleaner you can use to help clean the reservoir and the pen drawing points. Also, the pennies on the drafting ruler raises the ruler slightly off the paper, so that ink won’t bleed under the ruler edge when you are using it.
draughting equipment - for drawing on transparent draughting film so one can make copies of it - blue one - used in an architects office - now we photocopy - or ink plot - for storing pens and at the bottom is a sponge in a container for keeping the pens moist and used say over weekend
When you put albums back in the covers, make sure the opening of the sleeve is to the top otherwise the record can fall out when handling the album in it's cover.
Or they could be semi-precious stones from Japanese and Chinese sea shores called Malachite green stones, they maybe semi-precious, but some can be more expensive than Jade or Emerald stones when coming from off the beaches of Japan and China. 🥰💯‼️👨👩👧👧🇺🇸🇯🇵🌏🗻🗾🙏🙏
It's always nice to watch channels run by honest people, who act naturally. just be yourself and do not give much attention to those who try to irritate you. we learn a lot from you even though sometimes you yourself don't know what you run into, but by the comments, we learn from others, but the prime credit goes to you for bringing the topic.
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. This is courageous of you and keep doing what you are doing. If you lost today, then yesterday you won. The important thing is to keep you and your family safe and happy, life is short. Every adventurer wins💪
The butterfly brooch is old. It's filigree and very nice! You can have ups and downs just like everyone. Riding high one day and scrambling the next. That's life.
Jack go back to that butterfly pin. I have the same one and its stamps 925 on the bar. I found it in a storage locker. I kept it because my mother in law loved butterflies.
When I saw the Roman and Greek coins the first thought I had was that they were from a shipwreck. Love the many interesting things you found in this locker. I know the train locker is a big money maker for ya'll but I confess that I find it boring. I love that there is no cursing on your videos and I also love the back stories you tell. Enjoy seeing your family on the videos too. Merry Christmas from the Heart of Dixie in Boaz, Alabama!
Jack those little green rocks could be jade and they are valuable. At least you got some gold and I am sure you will make some money out of this. Good Luck and Merry Christmas to you and your family
Rotoring pens have a lot of value and can be refilled like a fountain pen. That goes for the other draught pen knibs you have. Not sure on the value though after you mashed it into a cardboard box.
I love looking at the office supplies ESPECIALLY ink pens. I collect them...yes I am weird but I am like a kid in a candy store. I looked at all the trains...lol Remember a gal when you run across this stuff. Love you guys. Enjoy your videos. PS: I love looking at the rocks, too! Merry Christmas!!!
I don’t keep up with those shows but knew that from all those other big locker this was not going to ruin you. Merry Christmas as today as I watch is Christmas Eve.
The whole time I was watching this I kept thinking of "Storage Wars" and the old " Hmmm, I wonder what this is. I better get it checked out". I think you'll get back at least half your money with all those odd, old collectibles...and the gold and pearls.
Some people in this world can't take a joke. I hope this hasn't broken you..lol.. Merry Christmas and Happy new Year.. love watching your videos. Hope next year you get so m e more storage units like the train one..
Haters gonna hate. It's easy to be a keyboard commando. Nice records. Danny Elfman and Mark Isham have both done lots of work on TV and Movie soundtracks. I can see why he had both. Thanks for another fun journey in locker voyeurism ... he he. Happy Christmas and Blessed solstice to all ! Marianne from Washington state
If I remember right, is this the locker of Landscape Architect? Most of the art supplies look like what he would use scaled building models for presentations. Transfer transfer
The drafting tool with the pennies taped to it is used when you draw lines with a pen to keep the ink from getting on the ruler and smearing it onto the page you are drawing onto. I believe those pens you thought had value at the start of the box were used with it. The ink can flow fairly easily but you can accidentally make a mess. The pennies keep the ruler slightly off of the page to prevent the ink from pooling under it and causing a smear.
Thank you for this honest journey on this locker they aren’t all sugar&spice.I felt for you from the beginning that large of an investment to me didn’t make a lot of “cents”. Then again I’m the greatest Monday morning QB😂. Happy it wasn’t a total “Bankruptcy “ for the Locker Nuts!! TO ALL World Wide Subscribers Merry Christmas/Healthy & Happy New Year Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
Hope you put the enameled moose cufflinks and tie pin together and checked on it. The pharmacist pin, mortar and pestle cufflinks, and scales go together. The pennies were taped on the drafting thing to prevent the ink from smearing when he measured and drew with it.
Hi Jack, just to let you know if you weren't aware, the paper Canadian $2.00 bills are no longer in circulation. We now use a "toonie" coin as a replacement. Love your videos. Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year to you and your family.
The Rotring pens were used by draughtsmen back in the 1880's (before AutoCAD which took off in 1990). They will clean up in hot water and just add fresh ink to draw on tracing paper or film.
You are a good hardworking man with a nice personality and alot to teach us all. Really appreciate the hunt and viewing of the treasures. Thank you so much for all you time and commitment but dude you work to much. Dont pay attention to those who are negative. They are envious and you dont seem to be a greedy man at all in any way. You are my go to videos when I need inspiration or education. It is beyond exciting to watch and you deserve every good deal you get.
Nye Testamentet is in older norwegian and the cufflings with the reindeer is probobly from Norway. The other picture on the cufflings looks like the Nordkapp cliff. The most nothern point of Norway
The gold pendant looks like it was made from dental gold. My aunt had a pendant made for me after my grandmother passed...she had a few gold teeth. The "kettle bells" are antique irons....you'd heat them up on a stove to iron your clothes.
Just a tip on the albums. When putting the record back in the sleeve and then into jacket, always rotate the sleeve with the open end to the top of the sleeve. That way the record will never fall out of the jacket when you are handling it. Strictly old school from someone that handled many many albums. A double album or one that had a jacket that folded open was always used to clean pot too. Unfortunately, like baseball cards, I threw out all my albums way back in the 80's when the digital age was just starting to take over and the turntable was out.
I'm not a vinyl person by any means, and I thought I was crazy to think that it was a thing. Thank you.
yes... putting the disc back in the 'wrong way' was really making me yell at the video... Stop "DJ'ing the discs!" . a record in the sleeve the way you did it was how a DJ (in studio) would prep an album ...but a Collector never does a disc that way. and by the way ROBERT FRIPP IS A F**KING LEGEND. (plus the Founder of King Crimson)
I've known that since I was eleven-50 years! Take care of those albums!
@@rlmedina43 Someone who isn't used to playing records, ie., a younger person, probably wouldn't necessarily think of that.
Thank you for showing all the little things you found in this locker. By the number of comments you have received, I am not the only one to think this way. Other locker channels almost discard anything other than gold or jewelry. You are the best Jack.
Thanks for that!
@@LockerNuts The coins near the end , (the rotting ones) are Roman .I have found hundreds metal detecting in England over the past 40 years .
Norvegian silver (830 s). The enameled pieces are quite valuable .
Some of those old coins might need to be looked at by a professional! They might be worth a lot more than we think; I’d definitely have them checked! I hope the “diamond” is real; that would add a great deal of profit to this locker! Please don’t pay attention to the negative comments, especially the haters ! Their lives must be miserable, so they want yours to be miserable as well! I just want to say that you have given me a lot of joy, laughter and many great adventures this year and I am looking forward to next year hoping that all of your lockers will be fantastic! You have put out so many awesome content videos this year and the growth of your channel proves that! Thank you Jack for being a kind, honest and fun loving person! I just want you to know that your hard work has enriched many viewers lives! Merry Christmas and the Happiest New Year to you, Jenna and your entire family! May God’s Blessings be with you today and every day…🎄🎁🎄. ❤️
At least one on the left corner is Athenean silver Greek and more than 2400 years old. If real ofcourse. So extremely expensive and extremely illegal ( to be there without official documentation) ....but let's continue with the latex batman doll suit...Awesome !
Yeah I appreciate your humour Jack. No problems here 😎 Those green stones in the bag I would say are Jade. If you take all the stones to a gem specialist, they will identify the stones for you. They can also give you prices for their worth, but I would recommend shopping round before selling. Believe me. I dabbled in gemstones, be careful. I am glad this locker wasn't a complete loss. You win some, you lose some, and sometimes you get absolute pearlers, like the rich lady and the trains, etc. The important thing is to keep having fun. And you do. Enjoy your holidays. 🍹🍹🍹
I'm a 74' babe, ever record took me on a rollercoaster of emotion. Merry Christmas to you all. I also love all the littles!
That bible is in Danish, very interesting to see such an old book in Danish in a locker in the US. Andersen is also a Danish surname, so they might have roots in Denmark.
Love the vids btw!
Markus, thank you for confirming my hunch that the pocket size New Testament was in Danish. My husband inherited some old books from the late 1800s and early 1900s (including Bibles and religious books) which are mostly in Norwegian, but a few books are in Danish including a Danish/English dictionary. I do not speak nor read Norwegian and Danish.
They could also be Norwegian considering some other Norwegian stuff found in this lot. Danish was used in Norway (and in other colonies) back then
Andersen is also a Norwegian surname.
@@okvalle Thank you for the info, your response really makes sense with what I can figure out from looking at the books that my husband inherited. A lot of the books are printed in an ?old Gothic? font. His mother was born in the USA but her parents were born in Norway.
@@janetburke2739 I am pretty sure that is Norwegian!
@@tomheim Thank you for your comment. I have always been fascinated by languages and how they are written.
The bank of England 1 pound note is very collectable we stopped using those many years ago.
I got my Eileen Fischer dress and it is even more beautiful than I thought it would be. Thank you so much for offering things like this to people. This is the nicest dress I have ever owned and I appreciate you.
I believe those suede "paper weights" are indeed paper weights - used to hold down the edges of plans that have been rolled up to keep them from curling while you show the client the drawings.
That "Eddie Would Go" sticker is awesome. The story of that surfer is amazing.
Thank you thank you Jack and Janna. You are the best, I look forward to your videos every week, I love your attitude and your spirit. Merry Christmas to you and your family hoping you have a very blessed holiday. Go locker nuts!
I watch few of these types of channels and only really like yours because of your faith and because of how close your family is and I am so happy to see how well this is working for you, I just dont understand why someone would wish bad for anybody regardless of how well their doing financially.
The Japanese bills are script issued by the Empire of Japan after the conquest of the Philippines. The term peso is the base monetary measurement in the Philippines. They were printed that way to mimic US bills used in the islands before the Japanese incursion. The filipino people referred to this script as, "Mickey Mouse Money".
Absolutly correct, I do had some of them.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
you have some of the best videos out there... l really enjoy watching!!!! Hope 2022 keeps going great for you and your family!
I appreciate that!
Those mortar and pestle cufflinks are from Johnson and Johnson. They would have been given as a gift to a pharmacist, along with the other pharmacy items. These are particularly valuable as they are branded collectables and would sell as advertising memorabilia.
The green stones are either Jade or Emerald. The other “rocks” you found can go for a pretty penny, there are some rare ones out there.
Jade or aventurine. Definitely not emerald.
Looks like raw emeralds to me.
Looks like Jade yeaps
Not emerald
One of the green stones looks like malachite
I would really do some research on the old Greek coins, if they are that old, from the A.D. You could be looking at A fortune. Love your channel and keep creating great content. Thank you
There are more Roman coins in that lot than Greek coins, mostly bronze. There is no great value here, the people who sell those lots check well and get the ones that are worth it. Here in Europe, in regions where the Romans have lived for centuries, you can literally find coins in your backyard while planting flowers. The value is around $ 200, maybe more, since they are less common in America.
When he thinks the units couldn't get better and they do.
I had those Rapidograph pens when I was in college studying graphic design in the late 70s. That’s when we had to do everything by hand, no computers, no printers. All of our art was done with pen and ink. Those ink pods unscrew and are replaceable.
You seem like a great man, it’s clear you love your family, value kindness and try to do what is right for everyone. Haters are going to hate. You do you. Love your humor! Keep on keeping on for us!!!
Thanks so much!
@@LockerNuts Jack, the old Bible is written in * Danish !
please get the tansu little boxes or tiny cabinets checked out before you sell them as some of them can be worth more than one might think. need someone who knows about them to tell you about the value. also please check on the sheets of stamps as they are worth more than single stamps would be and much more collectable as sheets. and i definitely agree with others that you need to get the old coins checked as they could be not old - but ANCIENT~! need to have evaluated FOR SURE~! and you may also be surprised at the bag of green stones and the value thereof - i think untreated jade is worth more than jade that has been treated. please let us know on these things as it is very interesting in all that you have found. thanks so much for sharing~!!!
the cuff links are from the Scandanavian Country - specially made for the tourist trade and well sought after
The most thrilling to me ever is finding a box with little boxes of pieces and parts of old jewelry, stones, medals, and whatever in several boxes! To me that is exciting treasure! I have so many old boxes of antique jewelry and religious medals from way back in my family! I love digging through that stuff!
While you were going through those old records, I was thinking to myself how so much of that music recycles itself down to the next generation. My son who is in his twenties is obsessed with the Cars! To the point where if there is a life lesson, he's got a Cars lyric from one of their songs to quote to someone! 🤨
Anywho, you might have taken a loss on this locker, but it was interesting going through it with you!
Merry Christmas to you, Janna and the kids! 🙏✌🙏
People can’t handle someone else’s windfall. They don’t even consider all the work and years you have put into your business.
Merry Christmas
Great point. Thanks so much Rhonda, and Merry Christmas to you too!
The Kansa/Gansu cabinets might be your salvation on this buy.
တငစုာုတစကရဟငိင😭😭😭
The coins could be rather valuable if they were in better condition. cleaning said coins could actually diminish the value to certain collectors who want the coins graded. I would for sure have an expert look at them. Which i'm sure that you would. Now for the green gem stones. Could be jade. Could be emeralds. Great finds. Love the videos. Keep up the hunt. I do the same here in Georgia.
Checkout the Dime in the 1975 Proof Set for a missing S Mint Mark. It is very rare, as the Mint workers caught the mistake very early on before a small number of sets escaped the Mint.
Yes, I enjoyed seeing all the albums. Talk about memory lane!
Merry Christmas to you and yours. A Happy and prosperous New Year. Enjoyed the video. May not have been a bonanza locker but you helped a friend, made a couple enjoyable videos, showed us that any locker purchase is a gamble and will make some money with what you kept. I'd say it was an ok locker.
Thanks for looking at it that way. I think so too!
The purple 'paperweights' in the art box are used for support when drawing...you put your hand on it when you draw and that keeps you from smudging the drawing you have already done.
Kohinoor rapidograph pens all have refillable reservoirs. There is also a special pen cleaner you can use to help clean the reservoir and the pen drawing points. Also, the pennies on the drafting ruler raises the ruler slightly off the paper, so that ink won’t bleed under the ruler edge when you are using it.
I really enjoyed this part of this locker.
i continue to admire your consistently positive and upbeat attitude - "Who doesn't love Van Halen?"
draughting equipment - for drawing on transparent draughting film so one can make copies of it - blue one - used in an architects office - now we photocopy - or ink plot - for storing pens and at the bottom is a sponge in a container for keeping the pens moist and used say over weekend
When you put albums back in the covers, make sure the opening of the sleeve is to the top otherwise the record can fall out when handling the album in it's cover.
The little green rocks are rough emeralds.
Merry Christmas!
Try putting those green rocks under a black light and UV light. if they change color they may be Alexandrite in the raw
23:40 the wooden block is made from Manuka tree shrub, aka tea tree; it has healing properties and is also a pollinator.
anyone who didnt see your humor in the thumbnail, hasnt been watching you. your humor is the best in dad-jokery! keep it up, lol
The wood box holding the landscaping plans in your truck? Value is about 800.00 to 900.00
Merry Christmas to you and yours! Jack, please don't split the chopsticks that are in the box. Leave them together!
Hey Jack, love watching you go through lockers. The little green bag with green stones I believe are rough emeralds.
Or they could be semi-precious stones from Japanese and Chinese sea shores called Malachite green stones, they maybe semi-precious, but some can be more expensive than Jade or Emerald stones when coming from off the beaches of Japan and China. 🥰💯‼️👨👩👧👧🇺🇸🇯🇵🌏🗻🗾🙏🙏
They could be rough Jade in uncut form, definitely consult an expert.
It's always nice to watch channels run by honest people, who act naturally. just be yourself and do not give much attention to those who try to irritate you. we learn a lot from you even though sometimes you yourself don't know what you run into, but by the comments, we learn from others, but the prime credit goes to you for bringing the topic.
Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. This is courageous of you and keep doing what you are doing. If you lost today, then yesterday you won. The important thing is to keep you and your family safe and happy, life is short.
Every adventurer wins💪
The butterfly brooch is old. It's filigree and very nice! You can have ups and downs just like everyone. Riding high one day and scrambling the next. That's life.
Great perspective! Thanks Mary.
Just be yourself. If there are some people that criticize, there are many more that love your videos. I like your sense of humor
Wowee there's some excellent lp's and art supplies in there. 2 of my favourite things :) 👍
Jack go back to that butterfly pin. I have the same one and its stamps 925 on the bar. I found it in a storage locker. I kept it because my mother in law loved butterflies.
14:09 Cypress knee painted.
Jack finds a tooth with a gold crown... "I guess I shouldn't be handling that!" Bwahahaha! 🤣
I was thinking, how many people have handled that tooth. Bet most of them washed it. Lol
When I saw the Roman and Greek coins the first thought I had was that they were from a shipwreck. Love the many interesting things you found in this locker. I know the train locker is a big money maker for ya'll but I confess that I find it boring. I love that there is no cursing on your videos and I also love the back stories you tell. Enjoy seeing your family on the videos too. Merry Christmas from the Heart of Dixie in Boaz, Alabama!
Jack those little green rocks could be jade and they are valuable. At least you got some gold and I am sure you will make some money out of this. Good Luck and Merry Christmas to you and your family
Wow! Those designers templates are incredible! They were so expensive back in the day, for lay up before computers.
Rotoring pens have a lot of value and can be refilled like a fountain pen. That goes for the other draught pen knibs you have. Not sure on the value though after you mashed it into a cardboard box.
I flinched at that too. Those nibs looked super fine
The Roman Coins look to have been in the gound for some time. They all look to be 1st and 2nd Century.
Some really interesting and valuable items in the last few boxes. A good purchase.
I love looking at the office supplies ESPECIALLY ink pens. I collect them...yes I am weird but I am like a kid in a candy store. I looked at all the trains...lol Remember a gal when you run across this stuff. Love you guys. Enjoy your videos. PS: I love looking at the rocks, too! Merry Christmas!!!
🤣🤣your senior gen-xer is showing..that's all the stuff I listened to growing up. That was a beautiful box of memories.
I enjoyed this locker. Those roman coins are really cool. Have a wonderful Xmas x
I don’t keep up with those shows but knew that from all those other big locker this was not going to ruin you. Merry Christmas as today as I watch is Christmas Eve.
The whole time I was watching this I kept thinking of "Storage Wars" and the old " Hmmm, I wonder what this is. I better get it checked out". I think you'll get back at least half your money with all those odd, old collectibles...and the gold and pearls.
The box you found the jewelry in is worth money. It's called Koa wood from Hawaii .
Those red and black trays are called Japanese Lacquer, and they might be $20 - $30. They are vintage, probably 50's or 60's.
We know your a funny guy! That's why we like you!😄😃
Some people in this world can't take a joke. I hope this hasn't broken you..lol.. Merry Christmas and Happy new Year.. love watching your videos. Hope next year you get so m e more storage units like the train one..
No breaking me that easy... I've got a strong constitution for mean comments. LOL.
Haters gonna hate. It's easy to be a keyboard commando.
Nice records. Danny Elfman and Mark Isham have both done lots of work on TV and Movie soundtracks. I can see why he had both.
Thanks for another fun journey in locker voyeurism ... he he. Happy Christmas and Blessed solstice to all ! Marianne from Washington state
Merry Blessed Christmas from one Nut to another! 🎄
If I remember right, is this the locker of Landscape Architect? Most of the art supplies look like what he would use scaled building models for presentations. Transfer transfer
Merry Christmas Jack, Jana and your whole family
Wow I was dumpster diving a few weeks ago and I found shark teeth, knives from Well, 14k watch, antique glasses and case just like the ones you found
I bet you could do well, dumpster diving after a lot of these locker buyers.
Thanks!
Thank you so much Teresa! I really appreciate that super thanks. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas with your family.
You win some and you loose some. Wishing you and the Family a Very Merry and Joyous Christmas!
Jack on the old glasses check the metal frames sometimes they are gold or gold filled.
Thanks for entertaining me for a while now. Merry Christmas to you and your family
The drafting tool with the pennies taped to it is used when you draw lines with a pen to keep the ink from getting on the ruler and smearing it onto the page you are drawing onto. I believe those pens you thought had value at the start of the box were used with it. The ink can flow fairly easily but you can accidentally make a mess. The pennies keep the ruler slightly off of the page to prevent the ink from pooling under it and causing a smear.
You are correct when you said that those pens went with that ruler. The set could garner $25.00.
Purple suede weights are for artwork/drafts/blueprints/etc... doesn't damage the paper when moved around
Thanks! That makes sense.
Have a Merry Christmas Locker Nuts
Thank you for this honest journey on this locker they aren’t all sugar&spice.I felt for you from the beginning that large of an investment to me didn’t make a lot of “cents”. Then again I’m the greatest Monday morning QB😂. Happy it wasn’t a total “Bankruptcy “ for the Locker Nuts!! TO ALL World Wide Subscribers Merry Christmas/Healthy & Happy New Year Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
Thank you so much!!
I don't mind if your videos run long ,they are so fun and I learn some things about reseling.thanks happy holidays to you and yours
Same to you!
Please don’t take the haters seriously, actually don’t even read their comments! I love watching your videos, don’t change a thing!
Merry Christmas Locker Nuts Family
Merry Christmas Locker Nuts and Family. Love your videos, always a great adventure!
Im really enjoying the random finds in these boxes,
Merry Christmas and a happy healthy New Year to you and your family!
Omg, the records remind me of my wild young adult days. Thanks for sharing Jack! Merry Christmas to the Chestnut family. 🎄🎁🎄🎁
Seeing those albums brings back great memories. Thank you for sharing.
Hope you put the enameled moose cufflinks and tie pin together and checked on it.
The pharmacist pin, mortar and pestle cufflinks, and scales go together.
The pennies were taped on the drafting thing to prevent the ink from smearing when he measured and drew with it.
@Baskerville. The mortar&pestle cufflinks also had J&J maybe for Johnson & Johnson. Maybe Dad or GrandDad a pharmacist
Merry Christmas Jack, hope you and your family have a wonderful holidays
Hi Jack, just to let you know if you weren't aware, the paper Canadian $2.00 bills are no longer in circulation. We now use a "toonie" coin as a replacement. Love your videos. Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year to you and your family.
But … the 2 $ Canadian didn’t lost value..for collector’s or to be return to the Canadian bank certainly
I never heard of Oingo Boingo and I am 78. Love watching your youtubes.
Anything baseball wise with signatures id suggest taking out with gloves so the oils from your hands dont wreck the ink on the ball
You got some very nice mineral samples there. Do NOT just toss them! A rockhound would love to have them!!
Merry Christmas to the Locker Nuts family
Merry Christmas to you and your family Jack God Bless
It's 1.30 am and I've just found a reason to be awake another hour
LOL, thanks Tom! I read that comment to Camille and she thought that was funny.
The Rotring pens were used by draughtsmen back in the 1880's (before AutoCAD which took off in 1990). They will clean up in hot water and just add fresh ink to draw on tracing paper or film.
Don't mind the people leaving hate comments they don't understand business and making a living and I really love your Passion for your job 🙂
You are a good hardworking man with a nice personality and alot to teach us all. Really appreciate the hunt and viewing of the treasures. Thank you so much for all you time and commitment but dude you work to much. Dont pay attention to those who are negative. They are envious and you dont seem to be a greedy man at all in any way. You are my go to videos when I need inspiration or education. It is beyond exciting to watch and you deserve every good deal you get.
Nye Testamentet is in older norwegian and the cufflings with the reindeer is probobly from Norway. The other picture on the cufflings looks like the Nordkapp cliff. The most nothern point of Norway
The gold pendant looks like it was made from dental gold. My aunt had a pendant made for me after my grandmother passed...she had a few gold teeth. The "kettle bells" are antique irons....you'd heat them up on a stove to iron your clothes.