Largest antique picker hoarder auction I’ve seen in a long time. Rare antiques and tractors!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2022
- Antique pickers dream! This was an auction around summer 2021. The old man who owned to property was a custodian at a nearby college and collected old farm equipment and antiques his whole life. People knew he was a junk collector and he collected everything he could get his hands on from word of mouth. Hundreds of hit and miss engines along with antique tractors from the 20th century! Along with a very rare depression era tractor made from old model T vehicles pieced together in a barn on a farm near Wyoming Minnesota called the “New Deal” tractor.
I filmed this auction to show this man’s full collection he had built over his lifetime before it was all dispersed again around the country to new junk and antique collectors. - บันเทิง
One of the sadder aspects of auctions like this, is that scrappers will buy up many of these items, just to crush and recycle them. I wish I lived in an area where this kind of auction happened, even if only once in a great while.
IF that ol guy lived anywhere near me, he would have been a good friend of mine, there is some wonderful old stuff, those hit&miss engines, oh my gosh...
Collections don’t come like this everday in the city limits ! Thanks for the video and brings me back to the busy day in 2020 loading people new purchases with the bobcat !
Glad you enjoyed
Cool video!
thanks for beautiful video my parents farm still the same,greetings from Netherlands europ.
All very good, but could you slow down a bit taa. Getting sea sick watching, you capture it all at once.
Slow down, too herky jerky ! Appreciate the opportunity to see the spread but it’s way too fast ! Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting.
Your welcome thanks for watching
Really cool stuff thanks for taking me along
Your welcome I’ll have more videos soon!
Now I know where all the old doodle bugs went!!!
Some rare and cool stuff there.
Definitely some rare items. I was pretty impressed
The '37 Chevy looks good ...
Nice stuff 😮
I'm glad it wasn't near me I'd end up with a pile of stuff from there! lol...Hey when you shoot things like this you'll get a better look/viewing if you stick to one side and just walk down the row. What you end up with is a ton of blurry back and forth that makes it hard to see what the stuff is. I'm not picking it apart, just a constructive kinda thing. I got the sense you were in a hurry to get all the footage you could. And truthfully when I look at rows in auctions my head swivels all the time. It's real easy to feel like what you just shot looks the same as what you saw and how you saw it. Standing there you can process ten times the input to your eyeballs what your camera can do. Most common new creator challenge there is - to slow down and get good shots. Your better off not to get all of it, and get good footage you can use vs. shoot everything but only really see 1/2 of it and a blur. Still, it looked like a heck of an auction!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the input I was kind of rushing to get everything filmed and was super excited at the same time haha!
@@Alex-sj5ok Haha... I would've been too! I'd have been broke before dark too... lol Auctions like that don't happen every weekend.
Que buenos proyectos hay en ese lugar. Buen vídeo.!
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I've never seen a pile of worm drive truck axles before
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Thanks!
Slow that camera down bro
You move the camera to fast
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STOP waving the camera around like a 5 year old with an icecream and a dog.
Constant rapid panning with the camera got airsick at 3 minutes had to stop watching.
You are moving your camera too fast.
I'm gone
wonder where he got the money
From what I was told by the neighbor is he worked at a community college as a maintenance guy so everyone would let him know when they were throwing stuff away. So he would load up his trailer and clean properties up.
Slow down swinging camera around
you film so fast you hove no respect for the old days and the fine equipment that ran our country over the last century you should slow down
We don't see many like that in Ontario
Nothing there overly desirable, the Stationary engines are all common.