Antique hunters to visit East Texas to film unusual collections




American Pickers, a documentary series showing on the History Channel, will visit Exast Texas in a search for unique collections.

Show hosts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz want to hear from East Texas residents who collect unusual items such as classic cars, old advertising signs, old toys, old movie posters, taxidermy, casino tables, rodeo equipment, old telephones, old decorative items or any other type of unusual collection showing the evolution through time of the items.

Anyone wanting to participate should send pictures and descriptions and email your name, address, city and phone number to [email protected] or leave a message at 1-855-OLD-RUST.

The show now is especially interested in old agriculture and farming items such as tools, tractors, cookware, stoves, etc.

American Pickers is crossing the United States from coast to coast and border to border.

The hosts will attempt to help amateur collectors to sell their merchandise. Stores and flea markets are not eligible for participation.

The show is produced by Cineflex Productions. New episodes air on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. Central Time on the History Channel.




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