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TV Shows for Collectors
Television shows for collectors come and go, but there are a few that definitely become favorites. Check out a few shows that have been on over the years.
Chatting with Allen Haff and Ton Jones of Auction Hunters
Season three promises to be the most exciting yet, with live events, trips to Alaska and the Big Easy.
It's Worth What?
It's Worth What? on NBC TV
Television Shows for Collectors
Television Shows for Collectors
A Chat with the Auction Hunters
A chat with Allen Haff and Ton Jones of Auction Hunters
Allen and Ton's Tips for Storage Auction Hunting
Allen and Ton's Tips for Storage Auction Hunting
What the Sell? TV Shows for Collectors
What The Sell? Collector TV Show
Auction Hunters
Another television show for (pick one) collectors, junk dealers, pickers or treasure hunters. The premise of the show is similar to a treasure hunt.
American Pickers with Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz
I don't ever remember as much pro and con discussion about a show dealing with antiques/junk/collectibles/folk art (take your choice) as there has been about American Pickers on the HISTORY Channel. The show chronicles two pickers going around the country side, stopping at places that look like they have loads of old junk. The idea for the show started when Wolfe decided to take a video camera al…
Cookie Jar Mania on A & E
Over thirteen hours of setting up, moving jars, lights, cameras, filming and talking, all boils down to just a few minutes on a TV show. It seemed to take forever, but sure was fun. Why? Because like many of you out there, I am an Incurable Collector!
A Look Behind the Cameras
Here's a tour of the behind the camera action, just what it took to film the segment for the television show "The Incurable Collector" shown for several years on A & E.
FX: Cookie Jar Show
How many days do you think it would take to clean/dust 900+ cookie jars? <p> Cookie jar collector Nancy can tell you exactly, since that is what she did before the TV cameras started to roll. Personal FX: The Collectibles Show went to Tulsa and spotlighted collections included Readers, Beer Cans, Advertising Signs and our favorite -- Cookie Jars!
PBS' History Detectives
Find out more about the popular series History Detectives
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At the age of twelve, twins Leigh and Leslie Keno declared in their personal diary, “We are antiques dealers.” Their youthful avocation became their professional careers, with Leigh operating his own gallery of American furniture in Manhattan, and Leslie running the American furniture department at auction house Sotheby’s.
Review Your Favorite Television Show for Collectors
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