WoW! This was simply incredible. The amount of production value, creative skill, and craftsmanship was off the scale. Thanks for keeping me mesmerized for 22:23 minutes. More please.
After you watch this video, you should check my first coffee grinder restoration here, you won't be disappointed 😉😍😝 th-cam.com/video/TssGB8xQTfk/w-d-xo.html
Is it just me, or is the camera work exceptional in this one? The transitions were so smooth and the switching between angles perfect. Great restoration work and great camera/editing work!
You are a gifted individual. To not only restore that game,but to even make a handmade net for each basket. I am sure that bought joy to the kids who once owned it.
Making it look so simple, yet the amount of different skill sets on show here is super impressive. Plus on top of that, all the filming, angles and editing.
This is the first restoration video I've seen where they show the powder coated pieces time-lapsed in the oven. Love how it goes from rough gritty to smooth and glossy. thank you for that
TysyTube sent me here and I am not disappointed! You definitely have my subscription and I'll be checking out all of your content. Fantastic restoration my friend!
I used to watch multiple restoration channels but now I only watch yours as it is head and shoulders above the rest of them. I'm simply echoing what others here are saying but your filming and editing are absolutely top-notch and in conjunction with your incredible restoration skills make for an unbeatable package. Really happy that I found your channel.
Hey OTND, I watch a ton of restoration stuff, but somehow only found your channel just now, First off, I appreciate your attention to detail and how you use the modern tools so incredibly effectively in your rebuilds. Secondly, you are absolutely "smashing it" with your video, lighting and editing skills. I'm blown away, all the way around. I'm subscribed now and even rang that bell. Much respect my friend. Keep em commin.
I don't know what's best, your restoration work, which is remarkable, or you video work. Your video production value is off the chart!!!! Yours is among the very top channels of this type on TH-cam !!!! I can't say enough good things about your efforts!!!!
Wow man, you are an artist! clean paint job, overwhelming editing skills, cinematic filming and very nice results! Only you, Tysy and mymechanics restore stuff without ruining the original aesthetic. Congrats
The fact that this guy can have fun with editing… and do the main job of the video on restoring is amazing too me you 100% have a new subscriber and is my new favorite restoring TH-camr
Amazing, thanks so much for that! I remember playing a game similar to this as a kid in the early 70s. The board was warped so the ball might roll back to your "shooter" or to the other player's. We used pingpong balls. The electric football board was for weekends LOL
One of the unexpected joys of these videos are the JB Weld mixes. Everyone loves sandblasting, I'm particularly fond of watching the powder coat bake, but seeing the fast motion mix of black and white goop into grey is astonishingly good.
The peeling of the tape is the best sound in this video alongside the painting spray nozzle and sandblaster. I wasn’t a fan of hearing the metal scratch or scrape but other than that it was good 🙂 seeing things get painted and then baked in the oven and peeled was awesome.
Watching you run those thin metal rods for the shooting assembly through the wire wheel and then the cloth polishing wheel brought flashbacks for me. Just after graduating high school, I worked at a place that made custom antique style scrolled metal ice cream parlor chairs and tables. I worked in the polishing department. Having to hit the welded joints with files and then run the entire chair/table frame through the wire wheel before nickel, chrome or even gold plating and then having to maneuver the entire frame through the cloth polishing wheel was a trick. It took a little while to master it and when I first started, there were times when the frames caught in the wheel, which was running at 3,000 rpm. Nothing is more frightening than an entire chair or table frame being ripped out of your hands and spin back at you. The 2nd time it happened to me, the chair spun back and hit me in an area you don't want to be hit. I threw up twice before passing out. I woke up as the paramedics were arriving. An overnight stay in the hospital, a week off work and I was right as rain. Albeit, a LOT more careful after that. Lol
The craftsmanship on this is amazing and the restoration done really well. I'm a little mixed on this though as it had so much character to it being aged the way it had and for what was still original, it could have been made from new metal, using the old as a template and then had an old and new version. The new being a tribute to the original.
I really love watching your videos. Not only is it cool to see the process / end product, but the cinematography is also really high quality and engaging!
The care taken in these restorations is amazing. And the multitude of skills, especially the new net! Hearing the gameplay, I can see why the plastic and cardboard version I had as a kid was introduced. Lol (Probably cheaper to produce as well).
Kind of annoying that this channel, where the content creator clearly works for his stuff is so underrated, yet other channels, where the "restoration" is barely a thing, get tons more views. YT's algorithm is effed up.
Let me answer that for you from a viewer of many asmr restoration channels. You need content content content and MORE CONTENT. Tho ONTD does good work and he clearly does, he only has 7 videos since July of last year and the last video before this was in January this year. Content sir keeps you up front and in the eyes of people like me. I know nothing of ONTD or his schedule so he may only be able to come out with one every so often but that is why he's underrated. I hope this helps.
I'm more annoyed that 90% of those other "restoration" channels are completely and utterly lying about everything. Really? That Plastic Toy from 3 years ago is covered in rust and calcium deposits? Liars and charlatans.
My grandparents had this one in their basement and my brother and I would play it all the time. Not sure what happened to it or any of the other antique toys after they passed. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
great video, it seems like it's over but it keeps going ! i was impressed at your tiny nets, really amazing ! also a great trick for 3D printed objects, is to put them in an enclosed space with a container of Acetone, the fumes will fill the space and smooth out the printing lines of your objects, i think i saw that from a guy making custom chess pieces or something.
I watched a lot of restoration videos recently but yours is one of the best in term of quality. Really great photography skills, the rythm is just right, it is beautiful and the objects are interesting! Good job, I subscribed to your channel, thank you for your work! :D
I really do enjoy watching your channel and seeing you put the toys of last generation back together again. It takes me back to the time when these were our indoor games, when mom could put up with the noise. This was right up there with rockem sockem fighters. Thanks buddy. Paul 🇨🇱🇺🇸😁👍🥂
Another amazing job. The attention to detail is exceptional. The workshop tools and equipment used can only be envied, but clearly well worth the capital outlay. These videos are of true restoration, nothing like the botched back-street jobs we so often see. You can see evidence of the restorer’s mindset - perfectly manicured fingernails - a perfectionist indeed.
Everything about this video was excellent. Such a lot of effort into every aspect. But where have you been? Thought you'd given up on us! Nice to see you back with a great effort.
I was here 😂 in my new workshop trying to succeed powder coating after a lot of chess... 3 different colors on the same surface is very difficult... Maybe i'll make less difficult projet the next time 😁
Awesome indeed! If you keep this quality, or even improve it, you will soon reach 1M subscribers. I think titles should be more "clickbaiting" at the beginning.
Insert terms as "antique", "ancient", "pre war", "toy" (as in this case). Sometimes they are not properly fitting the item you restore in the video, but these are the main keywords associated to restoration searches on YT.
I have to say I really liked how everything was made and how talented you are! but I couldn'th help but giggle when it showed how thing those yarn were!! at 18:20
Nice shots on the 3D printing! This is such a nostalgic thing for me. We used to play games like this and the mechanical football (that really just vibrated all over the place) in my grandparents' basement when I was little.
I just discovered this channel a few days ago and subscribed. Every video cracks me up more. He suddenly has the most outrageous machine that is perfect for the job. This one was when he powdercoated the field hahahah of COURSE he would have a powder coating machine hahaha
Nada más placentero que ver cómo restauran old things. Awwwesome video. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷 and thanks to tysy who recommended this channel. Im staying.
Most other "restoration" channels are terrible but yours is one of few with quality craftmanship and qaulity filming & editing. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel!
👏👏👏Very Impressed with your filming and editing skills 🤯😘
When the Boss leave you a comment, you have just to say : Thank you Tysy 😍
Yeah!
Thank you Tysy for the recommendation! Great channel. 👍
Found this one thanks to you Tysy thanks for the ref. Another great creator to watch keep up the great work too you both
@@13lackhood ✌🏻
The hand woven baskets really make this. That's proper dedication to a restoration.
Tried to made them as realistic as possible, thank you 🙂👍
Love the nets, but was surprised you didn't powder coat one of the backboards green.
WoW! This was simply incredible. The amount of production value, creative skill, and craftsmanship was off the scale. Thanks for keeping me mesmerized for 22:23 minutes. More please.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you said that! 👌😉
This guy is a very very very much detail-oriented professional. Sometimes he even recreates some pieces. I love this channel.
You’re not kidding; his macrame skills to weave new basketball hoop nets left me Gobsmacked as hell! WOW! 🏀⛹🏻♀️
After you watch this video, you should check my first coffee grinder restoration here,
you won't be disappointed 😉😍😝 th-cam.com/video/TssGB8xQTfk/w-d-xo.html
Salutari din partea lui tysytube 😃
Hi I'm a tsy tube subscriber. He says hi
Subscribed
This video is very good 👍🏼 a pleasure to watch
Tysytube and you commenting the video the same day, it's christmas in june for me. Thank you very much buddy 😊👌
@@OldThingsNeverDie- 🍻
@@CoolAgainRestoration yeah!
👍😉🤗
I love your videos
Is it just me, or is the camera work exceptional in this one? The transitions were so smooth and the switching between angles perfect. Great restoration work and great camera/editing work!
Okay this video has some of the most useful niche tools I've ever seen. The bead drill bit? Glorious. The wire straightening rig? Transcendental.
Nicolas, the production, mise-en-scène, cinematography are all beautiful. I admire your creativity massively.
You are a gifted individual. To not only restore that game,but to even make a handmade net for each basket.
I am sure that bought joy to the kids who once owned it.
Making it look so simple, yet the amount of different skill sets on show here is super impressive.
Plus on top of that, all the filming, angles and editing.
This is the first restoration video I've seen where they show the powder coated pieces time-lapsed in the oven. Love how it goes from rough gritty to smooth and glossy. thank you for that
TysyTube sent me here and I am not disappointed! You definitely have my subscription and I'll be checking out all of your content. Fantastic restoration my friend!
Same here
Same🙋♀️
Me too and subscribed.
i had one of these as a kid. my friends always won, but the fond memories you brought back to me are priceless. great job and thanks
What year did these comeout
Fantastic restoration & brilliant photography. You have a fine eye for detail.
TysyTube sent me: and I was not disappointed! Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼
I love the things u bring back to life ! U sir are very talented ! I really enjoy watching u bring these old things back to life please never stop !!
No annoying music (except other parts), no talking, beautiful shots, masterful work.
I used to watch multiple restoration channels but now I only watch yours as it is head and shoulders above the rest of them. I'm simply echoing what others here are saying but your filming and editing are absolutely top-notch and in conjunction with your incredible restoration skills make for an unbeatable package. Really happy that I found your channel.
I dont understand how people do all of this its honestly so impressive
Hey OTND, I watch a ton of restoration stuff, but somehow only found your channel just now, First off, I appreciate your attention to detail and how you use the modern tools so incredibly effectively in your rebuilds. Secondly, you are absolutely "smashing it" with your video, lighting and editing skills. I'm blown away, all the way around. I'm subscribed now and even rang that bell. Much respect my friend. Keep em commin.
I don't know what's best, your restoration work, which is remarkable, or you video work. Your video production value is off the chart!!!! Yours is among the very top channels of this type on TH-cam !!!!
I can't say enough good things about your efforts!!!!
Your approach to problem-solving is very ingenious. Love those jigs! Kudos.
Wow man, you are an artist! clean paint job, overwhelming editing skills, cinematic filming and very nice results! Only you, Tysy and mymechanics restore stuff without ruining the original aesthetic. Congrats
I don't know where you find these really cool old toys, but I am loving watching you restore them.
The fact that this guy can have fun with editing… and do the main job of the video on restoring is amazing too me you 100% have a new subscriber and is my new favorite restoring TH-camr
This was a lot of fun to watch and very well done. Thanks to Tysy for directing me here. You make my 4th French TH-camr!
"And you tell this to the kids these days"...
Beautiful toy,well rescued. A genuine pleasure to watch.
dude this must've been hard work, your editing skills are amazing by the way. overall excellent!
Thank you very much, a lot of time indeed... 😄
The slow motion shot of the basketball going through the net was amazing. Great craftsmanship skills and editing!
Can we just appreciate those creative camera shots and video transitions? Amazing work.
The detail you have is amazing, I can watch your restoration all day. I love your site and thank you
Amazing, thanks so much for that! I remember playing a game similar to this as a kid in the early 70s. The board was warped so the ball might roll back to your "shooter" or to the other player's. We used pingpong balls. The electric football board was for weekends LOL
One of the unexpected joys of these videos are the JB Weld mixes. Everyone loves sandblasting, I'm particularly fond of watching the powder coat bake, but seeing the fast motion mix of black and white goop into grey is astonishingly good.
The peeling of the tape is the best sound in this video alongside the painting spray nozzle and sandblaster. I wasn’t a fan of hearing the metal scratch or scrape but other than that it was good 🙂 seeing things get painted and then baked in the oven and peeled was awesome.
Now that’s what I want to see, the paint drying in the heater and showing that cool shine. Love it
In addition to your fantastic restoration work, your video and editing skills are off the charts. Well done!
En plus d’être très finement exécuté , c’est remarquablement filmé et réalisé ! Hypnotique et quasiment extatique !!! 👍
This makes me want to watch this all day... So much better than any game with Labron James in it!!!
Watching you run those thin metal rods for the shooting assembly through the wire wheel and then the cloth polishing wheel brought flashbacks for me. Just after graduating high school, I worked at a place that made custom antique style scrolled metal ice cream parlor chairs and tables. I worked in the polishing department. Having to hit the welded joints with files and then run the entire chair/table frame through the wire wheel before nickel, chrome or even gold plating and then having to maneuver the entire frame through the cloth polishing wheel was a trick. It took a little while to master it and when I first started, there were times when the frames caught in the wheel, which was running at 3,000 rpm. Nothing is more frightening than an entire chair or table frame being ripped out of your hands and spin back at you. The 2nd time it happened to me, the chair spun back and hit me in an area you don't want to be hit. I threw up twice before passing out. I woke up as the paramedics were arriving. An overnight stay in the hospital, a week off work and I was right as rain. Albeit, a LOT more careful after that. Lol
The craftsmanship on this is amazing and the restoration done really well. I'm a little mixed on this though as it had so much character to it being aged the way it had and for what was still original, it could have been made from new metal, using the old as a template and then had an old and new version. The new being a tribute to the original.
I really love watching your videos. Not only is it cool to see the process / end product, but the cinematography is also really high quality and engaging!
I love it! You really go all out, and you have all the right tools to do it.
The care taken in these restorations is amazing. And the multitude of skills, especially the new net! Hearing the gameplay, I can see why the plastic and cardboard version I had as a kid was introduced. Lol (Probably cheaper to produce as well).
Really a great job with the project came out incredible build fantastic you are geniuses love watching
Best restoration videos on TH-cam. Just love your content. Keep up the great work!!!
Came here from TYSY tube and was not disappointed.
I admire your love for work. Passion has been put forth.
Kind of annoying that this channel, where the content creator clearly works for his stuff is so underrated, yet other channels, where the "restoration" is barely a thing, get tons more views. YT's algorithm is effed up.
That's the game 🙂 I try to make a good content for the moment, we'll see 👍
Let me answer that for you from a viewer of many asmr restoration channels. You need content content content and MORE CONTENT. Tho ONTD does good work and he clearly does, he only has 7 videos since July of last year and the last video before this was in January this year. Content sir keeps you up front and in the eyes of people like me. I know nothing of ONTD or his schedule so he may only be able to come out with one every so often but that is why he's underrated. I hope this helps.
Excellent work, a rare piece, too. Glad to have found your channel!
I'm more annoyed that 90% of those other "restoration" channels are completely and utterly lying about everything. Really? That Plastic Toy from 3 years ago is covered in rust and calcium deposits? Liars and charlatans.
His day will come, he will build up subs really quick if all his videos are this awesome. I just found it and subbed.
My grandparents had this one in their basement and my brother and I would play it all the time. Not sure what happened to it or any of the other antique toys after they passed. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
great video, it seems like it's over but it keeps going ! i was impressed at your tiny nets, really amazing !
also a great trick for 3D printed objects, is to put them in an enclosed space with a container of Acetone, the fumes will fill the space and smooth out the printing lines of your objects, i think i saw that from a guy making custom chess pieces or something.
Fantastic restoration. Your attention to detail is phenomenal! 🤗🇦🇺
Man, i gotta say.. very impressive work. Awesome job
Fantastic. The new knobs look so much better. You have a great set up to do so much. Great job
Première fois que je vois ta chaîne et j'adore ! Très belle restauration, continu !
A beautiful piece. You should be proud of your achievements. Thank you for sharing this with us.
This guy's hardware is impressive! 😱 And the filming and editing are amazing! 👏👏👏👏👏
Amazed at how easily you made the baskets, you make beautiful restorations.
Thank you Mary 😉👍
I watched a lot of restoration videos recently but yours is one of the best in term of quality. Really great photography skills, the rythm is just right, it is beautiful and the objects are interesting! Good job, I subscribed to your channel, thank you for your work! :D
I really do enjoy watching your channel and seeing you put the toys of last generation back together again. It takes me back to the time when these were our indoor games, when mom could put up with the noise. This was right up there with rockem sockem fighters. Thanks buddy. Paul 🇨🇱🇺🇸😁👍🥂
Thanks Paul 👍. One question, what means 🇨🇱🇺🇸 ?
@@OldThingsNeverDie- 🇨🇱 Texas pride, 🇺🇸 American pride, loyalty to both.
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Nice unusually fun item to restore. Great job!
Subscribed! Came over from Tysy Tube. Beautiful job! Looks like fun! 🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀
Cool Again, TysyTube and You are the New Dream Team 🥳
Another amazing job. The attention to detail is exceptional. The workshop tools and equipment used can only be envied, but clearly well worth the capital outlay. These videos are of true restoration, nothing like the botched back-street jobs we so often see. You can see evidence of the restorer’s mindset - perfectly manicured fingernails - a perfectionist indeed.
Super cool! I can imagine a professional basketball player wanting this.
Am here cause Tysy tube told me to check it out...ao glad they did! Great content here too! Am subscribed and notified 😀
professional restoration👍
Thank you 💪
I really enjoyed the time lapse of the handle construction. Keep up the good work!
You have great filming and editing skills apart from your awesome restoration skills!
Wow! Such a great performance! How the video is filmed and edited just top!!! I like it so well that I have already watched it three times...
Everything about this video was excellent. Such a lot of effort into every aspect. But where have you been? Thought you'd given up on us! Nice to see you back with a great effort.
I was here 😂 in my new workshop trying to succeed powder coating after a lot of chess... 3 different colors on the same surface is very difficult... Maybe i'll make less difficult projet the next time 😁
The level of care and work put into this video is amazing!!
Awesome indeed! If you keep this quality, or even improve it, you will soon reach 1M subscribers. I think titles should be more "clickbaiting" at the beginning.
Thank you very much 👌 Which sort of title do you recommand ?
Insert terms as "antique", "ancient", "pre war", "toy" (as in this case). Sometimes they are not properly fitting the item you restore in the video, but these are the main keywords associated to restoration searches on YT.
I'll try that, thank you 👍
Table basketball. We have a lot of table football here, but this is the first time I've seen something like this. Nice toy and a nice restoration.
Edição perfeita. Legal o jogo. Brasil 🇧🇷
Amei a edição do vídeo e o jogo pareceu como tivesse saído da loja .
I have to say I really liked how everything was made and how talented you are! but I couldn'th help but giggle when it showed how thing those yarn were!! at 18:20
Nice shots on the 3D printing! This is such a nostalgic thing for me. We used to play games like this and the mechanical football (that really just vibrated all over the place) in my grandparents' basement when I was little.
Thank you. If I could find a similar football game to restore, it would be great . 👍
@@OldThingsNeverDie- That would be very cool!
I just discovered this channel a few days ago and subscribed. Every video cracks me up more. He suddenly has the most outrageous machine that is perfect for the job. This one was when he powdercoated the field hahahah of COURSE he would have a powder coating machine hahaha
Phenomenal video editing. Amazing filming shoots. Creative and fun! You truly have a passion for restorations, but also film and story telling. ❤❤
I used to own a vintage basketball hoops. But only the hoops and shooters. This looks amasing.🤩
Tysy tube sent "hi"!! 😃 Very nice restoration! Congrats! 🤟🤟
Thank you tysy 😆
those beads falling in slo-mo was just beautiful
Your shots are so deliberate and meticulous. These are really awesome to see.
I am mesmerized. Not only the restoration but the presentation. Superb.
Nada más placentero que ver cómo restauran old things. Awwwesome video. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷 and thanks to tysy who recommended this channel. Im staying.
TySy Tube sent me here... 🙌🏻😎🔥 Subscribed and part of the club🤓
Seeing your videos come up in my feed is like finding a penny on the ground.
Can go without it, but when you see it it always brightens your day
Schön gemacht. Das hat sich wirklich gelohnt. 👍
Saubere Arbeit 👍
Tolle Hilfsmittel und Geräte 👍
Schöne Video Aufnahmen 👍
Du hast es sehr interessant gemacht. 👍
Es machte großen Spaß zuzuschauen.
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So entertaining! You made that game look better than new. Nice macrame skills ya got there.
Most other "restoration" channels are terrible but yours is one of few with quality craftmanship and qaulity filming & editing. I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel!
looks like a fun game. great job on the restoration. the ring nets were a cool touch
Pure talent! Your editing skills are impressive and the camera angles and shots are even better. I thoroughly enjoy your work and art.
The quality of these shots are insane!! So is the editing and filming
c'est la première fois que je voit une restoration avec autant d'équipement.
Even the painting part has lots of hours. Amazing Work. Subscribed and Belled.
The attention to detail is quite immaculate, which I absolutely love.
The powder paint produces a fantastic finish. Génial!
New Sub!! TysyTube sent me!!!! Love your channel and your editing is phenomenal! 🙏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I love that you use your rotisserie oven to bake the powdered paint on, while we use our rotisserie oven to bake a chicken dinner. Lol. ❤😊