Pete normally has a great poker face,but the boat motor has given him the fizz!!any outdoorsman, fisherman would react the same way. What a great piece of history
On that salesman boat motor sample, there are 4 big holes, two on left and two on right. Those are for rope so the salesman could carry it like a backpack. So if they walked around a lot in a neighbourhood carrying it by hand would get tideous really quick 😅
Watching (and subscribed) for about a month my husband and I love your channel. Ready to Send in postcard! I swear my beautiful long hair Pepper is Honey’s Husband! I love to see her! Anyways, thank you so much for not taking on ANY SPONSORS. You are literally the only channel we have ever met on TH-cam that has zero sponsors and that says so much! Much love from Ohio with our beautiful cat Pepper ( Honeys Hubby) The Speakman’s from Circleville, OH We love ya and Ruby too!
That “piece” on the bottom of the motor is a skeg brother! It’s used to help with steering, stability, etc while under power. That would not be necessary on a salesman model! Tight lines Pete! 💪🎣
The 1961 Neptune Mighty Mite WC-1 Outboard trolling motor was manufactured by the Muncie Gear Works in Muncie, Indiana founded in 1910. They started building outboard motors in 1930 where they made motors under many brands. The Neptune Mighty Mite was extremely popular. It was a carbon copy of the Evinrude Scout rated at 1.2 horsepower, they were increased to 1.7 after the war. After 1956 all outboard motors were made at Cordele. This example was manufactured in Muncie, which would indicate production prior to 1956. Decal on tank reads "NEPTUNE". Muncie Gear Works was sold in 1969. Mounted by way of C-clamp to a display board that exhibits a propeller, two vintage oil cans and a pull-rope. A near identical display, if not this exact display, is picture in an article on the internet entitled "History of the Muncie Gear Works Corporation Outboard Motors" and comes with the motor. Sold as display only. I copied this from Morphy Auctions, they have an identical one on their website.
That customer with the Neptune was so rad! Just reminds me of what we all should try to be! So fair and respectful and he always comes back to your for more purchases and great business! Those are the type of relationships that are special with your customers!
Incredible piece Pete..😍😮 Love this salesman sample boat motor and it's practically in perfect condition for it's age..🎉🤗 Pete this would dispay and look beautiful in your new cabin..😊 Definately a keeper for sure.. Take care guys..👍❤🔥👊
You're always turning out some of my favorite videos to watch! The little outboard motor display piece is more like an art piece, great stuff! Some kind of neon lighting on it would be nostalgic! God speed Pete, stay safe 🎉
Its amazing how well versed Pete and the boys are in so many things and the cool thing about that is, he learns something new every single day. He's probably an encyclopedia of information by now. If i ever open my own shop, im taking his crash course 😂
I still have my Dad's old 1930's Evinrude outboard boat motor. I would never sell it as I remember the days with him out fishing when I was a kid. I'm 72 now.
Just my 2 cents here, unless you have someone to pass it down to that will keep it and appreciate the sentimental value of it…. Sell it and spend the money on something you enjoy or a memory with a grandchild that they can grow up with.
I like your taste. I love the old school industrial tools they were made to last! The boat motor is one heck of a find for sure. I bough a 1945 Goodyear Seebee 5hp motor a couple years ago and I have got it back to 90% restored. These things are expensive and hard to find good used parts that aren’t beat up. Definitely buy that furnace unit especially for $250 bucks! Those units have tripled in price over the past couple years! Congrats on the boat motor!
Used to work in an old building in downtown Denver on Market St. , it was a designated 'fallout shelter' during the cold war, as it had a huge basement that ran a whole city block long connecting to other building basements along Market Street at one time. Its all been torn down now and i really regret not getting those old 'Fallout Shelter' signs that where at every basement stairway. I sometimes wonder if anyone did get them. I don't know if they would have had any value but I'm thinking they would. That building was fascinating to me with its old freight elevators , basement connections that had been bricked in, the old elevator shaks they where called, that housed the huge electric motors that ran the elevators and 2nd floor walkways that ran across the alley to another building on the next block. Funny how you sparked my memory of this with those Covid 19 Signs.. i think you are right ! We will be long gone but there will be someone like you in search of one of the most surreal periods of our time , as real as it was.
That's a good trimmer bud!!!! When you want to do custom woodenwork! And it is a guillotine cut. That will make excellent cuts!! I haven't been in there for awhile, I'm quite a distance from you now. Looks like you're doing ok. And that salesmans motor is cool too. I've seen those in the city too. The handle is for lugging it around to different shops.
You got a great deal on the outboard, that particular model was designed and produced with no skeg on the bottom. So that salesman model is accurate to the actual production model that was sold back then
I thought one of my kids wrote this comment....I've been climbing for 35 yrs....just turned 63....gonna take down a tree next weekend ...had a massive heart attack at 58....IN A TREE....and I'm still here...tell dad gregg said hi brother
Hey Pete, I’m a licensed plumber and Gas technician. I wouldn’t buy any used boilers or furnaces or anything gas related as far as Heating for the house. Stoves are perfectly fine because everybody sells those. And they are very basic. But when it comes to boilers. You would be liable if someone. Installs that boiler. And something happens. My suppliers won’t even sell gas products unless you show them your gas license. And this is why. Just be careful man.
It's certainly a good guess from the start, but you can never be sure with old things like that. You never know if it's just some motor someone cleaned up and mounted themselves. It helps a lot when you're able to find confirmation of a guess like that.
That trolling motor is so damn cool.... first person to come to mind is Tucker Carlson... dude's a big fisher and hunter outside of television... he'd probably scoop something like that up for his home in Maine as a talking piece in an instant. (I'm not a fisher or a big boat guy, but I still think it's dope and would put it in my own living room, Fatty the cat would definitely piss on it to mark it as _her_ new trolling motor though 🙄😅)
OMGee, that silver rattle around Honey's neck, my sister had a teething ring/rattle that was that silver charm attached to a mother of pearl like teething ring, heh! So fun!
Also, I think we have a vintage boat motor in our backyard somewhere, it's turquoise and chrome and it was really pretty. I haven't looked at it in a while, hah, but it looks very mid-century.
Doubtful…that time in history will not be looked back on with any sort of appreciation. While there will be historical value to it, for depicting what it was like and what was being produced, I can’t imagine the items being desired and that’s what really drives value from jump. Anyone who is sane wants to leave that in the past and never think about it again, frankly.
You can easily check the dial indicators with a set of Guage blocks. I'd think people would bring a set of those in often as well. Indicators are mainly about repeatability. Set the zero and see if the block or known go to the same number. If they don't hang up and a good brand name, you shouldn't have any trouble getting money out of them. Interapid(swiss made) are the best in my opinion. Brownw and Sharpe, Mitiyoyo, Starrett are all decent.
If you listened without looking ,you would say what a respectfull honest pleasant customer and a cat loving beautiful lady together, Then you let looks change your opinion of them.Sad .
That furnace is a good buy Peter . I’m not a big fan of Amana , but a 60,000 for $250.00 is a great buy if it’s only 6 months old. You could put it in your cottage and convert it to propane. Love the salesman sample of the outboard.👍👍🇨🇦
A lot of outboard collectors took old motors and shortened them like this. My guess is a collector restored it, filed the broken skeg smooth and mounted it in a display box. A salesmans sample case would be beat up, and the full sized motor isnt much bigger, so why would they cut it down?
Old tools are the best. I work outdoors. When I was at agricultural college we had to use hand tools from the 40's and their equivalents of today. The old tools ( billhooks, scythes and sickles) went most of the day without sharpening, the modern stuff hourly at best......... I have a spade dated 1942 ( with crows foot) and I'm still using it today. I run a file over its edge and you could shave with it. It's used nearly everyday too. And because of the crows foot, has a lifetime guarantee........ although, after 82 years I think it may be void 🤣🤣
Well he said he was a car dealer so I wouldn't trust a word he says. Truth be known he probably doesn't know who his father is, raised by a single mother and won that outboard in a card game. He wants the money.
The Fin is a Skeg if someone else has not already said what it is.The Dino can reminds me of my 1st job when I pumped gas at a local Dino gas station when I was in Jr. High School.👍👏
Pete normally has a great poker face,but the boat motor has given him the fizz!!any outdoorsman, fisherman would react the same way.
What a great piece of history
Obviously you are a wranglestar fanboy🤣
Made a killing on it. Don't know why people take less money for things. Just walk out.
Wtf is that n red jacket?
a poker face is called lying. Pete is no lier like u BUD
@michael-ir8cj wow that escalated quickly,I never called Pete a "Liar" ( spelled correctly)
Lighthearted comment because Pete obviously loved it.
On that salesman boat motor sample, there are 4 big holes, two on left and two on right. Those are for rope so the salesman could carry it like a backpack. So if they walked around a lot in a neighbourhood carrying it by hand would get tideous really quick 😅
Eat it
Watching (and subscribed) for about a month my husband and I love your channel. Ready to
Send in postcard! I swear my beautiful long hair Pepper is Honey’s Husband! I love to see her! Anyways, thank you so much for not taking on ANY SPONSORS. You are literally the only channel we have ever met on TH-cam that has zero sponsors and that says so much! Much love from Ohio with our beautiful cat Pepper ( Honeys Hubby) The Speakman’s from Circleville, OH
We love ya and Ruby too!
We just love a bigger channel that has beautiful animals and doesn’t try to sell us hello fresh or factor! Thank you Pete we will watch forever!
That “piece” on the bottom of the motor is a skeg brother! It’s used to help with steering, stability, etc while under power. That would not be necessary on a salesman model! Tight lines Pete! 💪🎣
Yah the seller says OH there is no skeg?
The 1961 Neptune Mighty Mite WC-1 Outboard trolling motor was manufactured by the Muncie Gear Works in Muncie, Indiana founded in 1910. They started building outboard motors in 1930 where they made motors under many brands. The Neptune Mighty Mite was extremely popular. It was a carbon copy of the Evinrude Scout rated at 1.2 horsepower, they were increased to 1.7 after the war. After 1956 all outboard motors were made at Cordele. This example was manufactured in Muncie, which would indicate production prior to 1956. Decal on tank reads "NEPTUNE". Muncie Gear Works was sold in 1969. Mounted by way of C-clamp to a display board that exhibits a propeller, two vintage oil cans and a pull-rope. A near identical display, if not this exact display, is picture in an article on the internet entitled "History of the Muncie Gear Works Corporation Outboard Motors" and comes with the motor. Sold as display only.
I copied this from Morphy Auctions, they have an identical one on their website.
Yeah I seen same thing on Google awesome
What were they asking for it
That customer with the Neptune was so rad! Just reminds me of what we all should try to be! So fair and respectful and he always comes back to your for more purchases and great business! Those are the type of relationships that are special with your customers!
Incredible piece Pete..😍😮 Love this salesman sample boat motor and it's practically in perfect condition for it's age..🎉🤗 Pete this would dispay and look beautiful in your new cabin..😊 Definately a keeper for sure.. Take care guys..👍❤🔥👊
That boat engine display looks like one of the art pieces you are trying to make. Really cool!
In 10 years 2 grand
You're always turning out some of my favorite videos to watch! The little outboard motor display piece is more like an art piece, great stuff! Some kind of neon lighting on it would be nostalgic! God speed Pete, stay safe 🎉
Shout out to the pig rescue in Wisconsin, pigs are smart and know what’s happening with them.❤
Yes indeed they do Bacon 😋😂
Agreed! Pigs are so intelligent and deserve rescue!
What was the name of the rescue?
Second Act I think@@micktaylor5520
Do you think bacon smells delicious to them too?
I love salesman samples because they're pretty rare
Yea that one is worth between $1000-$2000 just because of the condition it's mint
What did he pay for it? I hope more than $400
@@Cooldaddio2 dude watch the video ffs
@@Cooldaddio2 $450 should have been more but if the seller was happy.....
@@Cooldaddio2 $450 should have been more but if the seller was happy.....
Kudos on keeping a straight face when some customers come in. 😀👍
That motor is beautiful
The transmission was something else as well
It's not the only thing that's beautiful. Unfortunately.
@@LetsberealishI was thinking the same. Can't forget the lady in Red too!
@huskychronicles3249 The transition was something else 😂
Looks like a countertop display also salesman. Very very cool.
26:14 - Legend has it Pete is still trying to put the sign against the wall behind the cord.
hahaha
Its amazing how well versed Pete and the boys are in so many things and the cool thing about that is, he learns something new every single day. He's probably an encyclopedia of information by now. If i ever open my own shop, im taking his crash course 😂
Always colorful characters in the shop 😂😂😂
I love men on film.
Cuz they need meth money 😂
@@mikewebb7807 😂😂😩😭🥴
Most definitely 😢
Psst, Ugly Men do not make pretty girls.
I used one of those guillotines at cabinet making school and they're amazing. If I lived close to your shop I'd buy it in an instant...
I still have my Dad's old 1930's Evinrude outboard boat motor. I would never sell it as I remember the days with him out fishing when I was a kid. I'm 72 now.
Just my 2 cents here, unless you have someone to pass it down to that will keep it and appreciate the sentimental value of it…. Sell it and spend the money on something you enjoy or a memory with a grandchild that they can grow up with.
Yeah, I can’t imagine selling something like that if it came from my dad.
I like your taste. I love the old school industrial tools they were made to last! The boat motor is one heck of a find for sure. I bough a 1945 Goodyear Seebee 5hp motor a couple years ago and I have got it back to 90% restored. These things are expensive and hard to find good used parts that aren’t beat up. Definitely buy that furnace unit especially for $250 bucks! Those units have tripled in price over the past couple years! Congrats on the boat motor!
Is that a bird making those beeps, I genuinely went over to check my smoke detector lmao
It is lol, your battery is in rough shape if it sounds like that lol
Back in the early 60's I had the same motor attached to a cedar strip canoe. No skeg on the bottom of the motor like yours.
Outboard motor might look good at the cabin.
Great suggestion! I have a feeling Pete priced this higher because he wants to hold onto it...can't blame him--cool piece!
Used to work in an old building in downtown Denver on Market St. , it was a designated 'fallout shelter' during the cold war, as it had a huge basement that ran a whole city block long connecting to other building basements along Market Street at one time. Its all been torn down now and i really regret not getting those old 'Fallout Shelter' signs that where at every basement stairway. I sometimes wonder if anyone did get them. I don't know if they would have had any value but I'm thinking they would. That building was fascinating to me with its old freight elevators , basement connections that had been bricked in, the old elevator shaks they where called, that housed the huge electric motors that ran the elevators and 2nd floor walkways that ran across the alley to another building on the next block. Funny how you sparked my memory of this with those Covid 19 Signs.. i think you are right ! We will be long gone but there will be someone like you in search of one of the most surreal periods of our time , as real as it was.
Love your content bro, reminds me of when I hung out at my friends pawn shop all day. Wholesome vids ❤
Such cool people in these videos. I love Pete.
That mitre trimmer is really good quality. Id buy it if I wasn't in Thailand.
Hello Pete. I think the outboard display motor would look great in your new cabin .. 😊
I was in Door Co today lol
The person in the red jacket was pleasant and cordial, also a human being who has feelings!
I was creeped out by it.
Exactly. I'd much rather have a conversation with them than the people in this comment section.
To each their own. I avoid freaks myself.
@@jray5773Get the surgery and join them!
You sound surprised.
That's a good trimmer bud!!!! When you want to do custom woodenwork! And it is a guillotine cut. That will make excellent cuts!! I haven't been in there for awhile, I'm quite a distance from you now. Looks like you're doing ok. And that salesmans motor is cool too. I've seen those in the city too. The handle is for lugging it around to different shops.
You got a great deal on the outboard, that particular model was designed and produced with no skeg on the bottom. So that salesman model is accurate to the actual production model that was sold back then
I love that your shop is accepting of all folks (as long as they don't steal guitars!)
Smart businessman, money is money. And in his case, he's a genuine good guy, Polish Power! 😎😎
Notice he didn't shake its hand like he does most folks...a simple fist bump...speaks volumes....
@@russelljames1811 It was the nails, he didn't want to mess the dudes nails up with a firm handshake.
@@smileearthlings.829 yea...we'll go with that...I like Pete....
isn't that the bare minimum? how dumb would it be to bring bigoted judgment into your business dealings for no reason?
That motor is sweet. That is an ultimate man cave, shop, or cabin display
My dad has been a tree climber for over 30 years now and he's 50, he can still out climb the new young guys and out work with his knowledge
New guys are lazy... This new generation are sadness... There is some exceptions but in whole it's... really don't wona insult no1 but yeaa...
@@davidbiga7285 They have a paid by the hour attitude instead of paid by the job attitude
I thought one of my kids wrote this comment....I've been climbing for 35 yrs....just turned 63....gonna take down a tree next weekend ...had a massive heart attack at 58....IN A TREE....and I'm still here...tell dad gregg said hi brother
If that thing in video climbed trees I am Santa Claus...😂😂😂
Going to bed now, watching this tommorow. I definitely do not use Petes videos to fall asleep!! 😂 can't wait
Hey Pete, I’m a licensed plumber and Gas technician. I wouldn’t buy any used boilers or furnaces or anything gas related as far as Heating for the house. Stoves are perfectly fine because everybody sells those. And they are very basic. But when it comes to boilers. You would be liable if someone. Installs that boiler. And something happens. My suppliers won’t even sell gas products unless you show them your gas license. And this is why. Just be careful man.
I sorta thought the same thing.
Are you a millionaire yet? Around here, plumbers make more than lawyers.
The engine segment was really good , very interesting
The plate you refer to is call the skeg. That demo model might not even have been built to actually run.
Some of the old ones didn’t have skegs.
Great point
@@garyb.4080trial and error
Beautiful. Watching from Delaware. If im ever in town, im coming by. I love you guys. Huge fan of the show. ❤
2:39 the nails tell me other wise on this "work truck" nonsense lmao
😂
@@SourMlkSea Yeah! When he used the word stolen, I think it was a Freudian slip.
"What is a Women"?
His "work truck" is the guy that's plowin his back lane for 50 bucks!!!
He did say that he got out of the work
That salesman sample evinrude display is AWESOME.....Pete, you should think about that for your cabin!!!!!!!!!!!!😁
Real story bak at the covid era a friend brought bak one of those take home test,dipped it in whiskey& showed up positive🤪
That motor would look great in my boat shop!! I’m interested in it!
Oh wow !!! Dee Snyder from Strangeland is in the shop !
damn look kids this is what drugs can do to you !
I never knew Dee was cross dressing back when I was a fan . Rockers were just flamboyant back then .
Love your show brother hope you have a good paddys weekend from Ireland
Am I the only one who clearly sees its a salesman sample from the get go?!?! WTF, its literally a motor bolted to a piece of wood!
Your wrong
It's certainly a good guess from the start, but you can never be sure with old things like that. You never know if it's just some motor someone cleaned up and mounted themselves. It helps a lot when you're able to find confirmation of a guess like that.
thats what i assumed it was.
It is not a salesman sample. It was produced as wall art to be enjoyed as a decoration. Muncie never created such as display.
@@WaldoGotchubent my wrong?
That is 100 percent a salesman sample. That’s how all my samples look in all my jobs to this day
Is that a hospital arm tag in 3:06 ?
That trolling motor is so damn cool.... first person to come to mind is Tucker Carlson... dude's a big fisher and hunter outside of television... he'd probably scoop something like that up for his home in Maine as a talking piece in an instant. (I'm not a fisher or a big boat guy, but I still think it's dope and would put it in my own living room, Fatty the cat would definitely piss on it to mark it as _her_ new trolling motor though 🙄😅)
That was so nice of Bruce Jenner to stop by the shop and see you guys.
haha!
I knew she wasn’t a Kardashian because she had clothes on
That woman that (he/she/they) was with CLEARLY said, 5:14 "He talks with his hands"
It's Bruce Gender.
Lol
OMGee, that silver rattle around Honey's neck, my sister had a teething ring/rattle that was that silver charm attached to a mother of pearl like teething ring, heh! So fun!
Also, I think we have a vintage boat motor in our backyard somewhere, it's turquoise and chrome and it was really pretty. I haven't looked at it in a while, hah, but it looks very mid-century.
25:51 I agree with Pete that COVID 19-related items will gain value.
No, they will have plenty more "covid 19s" before this stuff is worth anything
Doubtful…that time in history will not be looked back on with any sort of appreciation. While there will be historical value to it, for depicting what it was like and what was being produced, I can’t imagine the items being desired and that’s what really drives value from jump. Anyone who is sane wants to leave that in the past and never think about it again, frankly.
Love those old basic skeletal outboards, even better if theyre working.
6.30 "cool, you got a deal MAN" 😂😂😂
You can easily check the dial indicators with a set of Guage blocks. I'd think people would bring a set of those in often as well. Indicators are mainly about repeatability. Set the zero and see if the block or known go to the same number. If they don't hang up and a good brand name, you shouldn't have any trouble getting money out of them. Interapid(swiss made) are the best in my opinion. Brownw and Sharpe, Mitiyoyo, Starrett are all decent.
Such a pleasant, informative and entertaining video, as always. ❤😊
It's easy just go on Google.
GREAT IDEA about the COVID pieces Pete!!!🤘🎸🤘🎸🤘🤘🍻🐈🦜
That car salesman gots to be in to gambling 🤣😭
That’s one crazy looking transformer
Judge no one.... Your Life your right
Who are you to tell me what to do? I do what I want... And I want to judge others.
@@JM-is5nx awe is it cold in moms
s basement.
Agreed so he can’t judge me for addressing him as he.
@@robertk4629 you have a sick fetish
😂 youre mad @@robertk4629
That salesman sample is awesome 😎
I'm sure as shit glad Dylan mulvaney stopped by the shop.hahahah
😂
He’s too busy shoving his “Woman of the year” award up his ar@e
Silly little FREAK!!😂😂😂
Queers got a 👛 Purse Also... Biden's Binary Daughter!
LMAO 🤣 thank you for that
Red jacket looks like the lot lizard i saw hanging around the truck stop very scary
Night crawler 😊😅😢😂
This is the land of the free, so don't hate on those you don't understand.
What an idiotic statement
That piece you described as a fin in front of the propeller is actually called a “Skeg”.
Pete doesn't care only about the money.
Come over here, next to My camera~LOL
Love the videos, my friend. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great work and the content
Miss Walters was behaving, active and cute, please give gentle pets to Honey for me🥰 I enjoy the videos, Cheers to you!
She is cool 😊
There is an antique store in Woodruff WI that has a whole bunch of these Salesman Sample boards! A great piece!
If you listened without looking ,you would say what a respectfull honest pleasant customer and a cat loving beautiful lady together, Then you let looks change your opinion of them.Sad .
Dude, if you sell that one of a kind outboard motor, you're crazy as hell
Google "NEPTUNE MIGHTY MITE OUTBOARD MOTOR DISPLAY." and you'll find it aint one of a kind mate.
U realize he's doing this to make money right? Lol
@@XuroX. I'm talking about the guy who brought it in. He was dumb for letting that go
@@blawknox He wanted to get rid of it. If he didn't like the offer, he could have said no. He didn't seem like a stupid guy.
In 1970, I worked at a Sinclair, later ARCO refinery in East Chicago, IN> Love the Dinosaur in East Chicago, Indiana.
Harley Quinn in the Red had quite a bargain!
Harley Gen! LOL
That furnace is a good buy Peter . I’m not a big fan of Amana , but a 60,000 for $250.00 is a great buy if it’s only 6 months old. You could put it in your cottage and convert it to propane. Love the salesman sample of the outboard.👍👍🇨🇦
I heard the parrot say No Underwear lol wtf
Between 16 and 17 min
New underwear
A lot of outboard collectors took old motors and shortened them like this. My guess is a collector restored it, filed the broken skeg smooth and mounted it in a display box. A salesmans sample case would be beat up, and the full sized motor isnt much bigger, so why would they cut it down?
Bingo...Dan is correct. :)
That little motor is awesome. Would look awesome in somones bar or a restaurant
Some people need to judge themselves before they judge others, this is one world we all have to live in it in peace.
We have to live in peace? Open up a history book
Take your own advice
Twilight zone
@@huskychronicles3249 Unlike most of history, we have nuclear and biological weapons now. So yeah, we kinda do need to live in relative peace.
yea im not going to give in to lies and delusional behaviour because doing so is deemed "nice"
That motor is a keeper for the Cabin
Dang! The "wo"MAN sure did have a real deep voice and an adams apple. Women sure are changing more and more.
I enjoy your videos they're nice an you give off alot of history
No hand shake deal for that one lol
Nobody's business but his/her own. Pete was kind and respectful, learn from Pete. To the person in the red coat, keep on shining.
My pronouns are it/thing.
shining lmao
@@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd reported. don't assume
I agree. She's just a normal pretty gal, I don't see why people are ousting her.
@@huskychronicles3249 that’s a man.
Salesman’s sample or store display same same it’s very cool!
Pete says you got a deal MAN @ 6:30 😂😂😂
Old tools are the best. I work outdoors. When I was at agricultural college we had to use hand tools from the 40's and their equivalents of today. The old tools ( billhooks, scythes and sickles) went most of the day without sharpening, the modern stuff hourly at best.........
I have a spade dated 1942 ( with crows foot) and I'm still using it today. I run a file over its edge and you could shave with it. It's used nearly everyday too.
And because of the crows foot, has a lifetime guarantee........ although, after 82 years I think it may be void 🤣🤣
I’m a lumberjack and I’m okay, I work all night and I sleep all day, I put on woman’s clothing and… etc 😂
Monty Python 😄
You got a bargain Pete .
Well done .
Thought That Dude In The Red Jacket Was Going To Buy The Big Bud Light Sign!!
😃
You know he wanted to.
Pete "You got a deal man." LOL!
That outboard is such a great piece for the mancave! His dad gave it to him, why would he want to get rid of it.
Well he said he was a car dealer so I wouldn't trust a word he says. Truth be known he probably doesn't know who his father is, raised by a single mother and won that outboard in a card game. He wants the money.
Hunter said "We got a deal man" lololololol
Checked my Worthpoint Pete. Those Neptune motors in that wood crate go between $1700 and $2500
More like 4K
The tools got stolen out of the work truck hahaha! Imagine you hire a contractor and that shows up 😂
The Fin is a Skeg if someone else has not already said what it is.The Dino can reminds me of my 1st job when I pumped gas at a local Dino gas station when I was in Jr. High School.👍👏
Nice ponytails. He could dye his hair red and be the Wendy's mascot.
Trying to picture that in a machine shop.
Those are pig tails (piggy tails) and I’m going to have nightmares after seeing that 🤮🤦♀️
2:39 I'm here with.. that thing but she wasn't sure how to call it a him or a her 😂
Thanks, Pete....for bringing that customer near the camera!
Who cares how someone chooses to dress. They were polite and respectful, what more do you want?
It was a freek lol😂
That was a degenerate psychopath
No wonder why Russia wants the west to stay at least one country away...who can blame them when they see shuut like that.
Just don't teach my kids to think it's normal.
Yeah he was more respectful than you mate, how about you refer to the man as a man, rather than a they?
Get ur Manuel to dust ur green light shades,😂. U are great, thanks!
My buddies and I were playing the drinking game for every time we heard ‘salesman sample’, and now I’m an alcoholic.
Nice, did you guys bone each other afterwards?