Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep7
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep8
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep8
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep9
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep9
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep10
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep10
Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel all over America in search of the most interesting, rare and profit-bringing treasures, from old bangers to classic toys. S19/Ep11
The Return of Hobo Jack: The guys return to the home of legendary collector and tough negotiator Hobo Jack, a huge and disorganised junk yard packed with big ticket items.
Boys' Toys: During a great day's picking, the guys find a 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead and are given VIP access to the untouched stash of a former antique-shop owner.
Knuckleheads: Mike and Frank visit an ex-racing driver with an amazing stash of motoring memorabilia. They also take a gamble on a rare collection of vintage pilot gear.
When Horses Fly: Mike and Frank visit an old airport packed with roadside relics. Vintage pedal cars take their fancy, but they soon find their owner drives a hard bargain.
Odd Fellas: Following a frustrating search through mounds of junk, Mike and Frank's luck takes a dramatic turn when they uncover a vintage guitar that could be worth a fortune.
Picker Man Blues: Mike and Frank visit a decrepit building full of salvaged gems. With the roof caving in, they hatch a plan to ensure everyone wins before the place collapses.
The Elephant in the Room: Mike gambles big money on a huge elephant head at a taxidermist's in Maine. The guys also spy a bejewelled antique hotdog steamer.
Pickin' Perry-Dise: Mike spots a rare retro motor in an Appalachian village museum in West Virginia, and takes a fancy to a rather bizarre electronic peacock.
Jurassic Pick: Mike and Frank discover a 65-million-year-old dinosaur bone. If it is real, it is priceless. Will curators of the Museum of Natural Science bring them good news?
What Happens in Sturgis: Mike takes Danielle to see an auction aficionado with a yard full of rusty gold. They also discover a classic car with a fascinating Hollywood history.
The Mad Catter: Mike and Frank dive headfirst into America's junk yards and barns in search of rare collectibles. They begin in a treasure-packed machine shop.
Not So Cheap Thrills: Mike and Frank go deep into rural Minnesota to check out collectors with rare antique signs and vintage Knotty Peek peep show machines.
Fast Eddie: While the guys pick the back roads of Minnesota, they challenge Danielle to sell a 10-foot fibreglass cowboy boot that's been gathering dust for more than a year.
8th Grade Humour: On home turf in Iowa, Mike and Frank hit a honey hole of vintage toys. Plus, Mike spots an item so unusual he's willing to take a huge gamble.
Motor City: The pickers get carried away in Michigan, where they swap a wad of cash for cars, bikes and cool advertising. But what will the appraisers make of their purchases?
Automotive Archaeology: The guys find original advertising and petrol station memorabilia in Michigan, and cut a sweet deal on an exciting piece of car history.
Urban Cowboys: The guys are let loose in country musician Mickey Gilley's jam-packed warehouse, where they spot a sign for the honky-tonk club in the 1980 film 'Urban Cowboy'.
Frank's Pacemaker: Miles from home, the guys are desperate for an item that will make the long trip worthwhile. Could it be a macabre embalming table with a long history?
Pinball Mania: The guys head to Texas. While they make an offer on a few rare gems, the owner struggles to let go of his grandpa's merchandise and all the associated memories.
Pandora's Box: The guys discover a home packed to the rafters with rare collectibles. But as the owner reveals his prices, their excitement wanes. How will they beat him down?
Frank Bears All: Mike and Frank continue to search for strange collectibles and rusty goodies, beginning by bartering for old advertising, slot machines and taxidermy bears.
Civil War Pickings: Mike and Frank visit the sites of some of the most famous Civil War battles, unearthing valuable and quirky collectibles and meeting colourful characters.
NASCAR Challenge: The curators of the NASCAR Hall of Fame send Frank and Mike on a mission to find auto racing relics. But with a limited budget, the pressure is on to deliver.
Frank's Big Shot: The guys stumble on a huge salvage yard that hasn't been picked for decades. Can Frank and Mike persuade the owner is to let them in?
Trading Up: On the scavenge in Ohio, Illinois and Indiana, Frank strikes gold when he buys a rare BSA motorcycle and falls in love with a pinball machine featuring The Fonz.
Too Hot to Handle: The guys are let loose in 14 jam-packed trailers worth of treasures, and ask firemen to break down the boarded-up entrance to an old cheese factory.
Fairlane Fever: Danielle faces a challenge and an old garage reveals a 1967 Ford Fairlane that sends Mike weak at the knees. Will his excitement get in the way of a good deal?
What's in the Box?: The guys are bowled over by a train station full of vintage cars, spot a weather vane made from a Harley and unearth some surprising finds in an old barn.
Danielle Goes Picking: Danielle finally gets to go on a pick. She joins the guys as they visit a vacant hotel packed with furniture and the oddball home of two eccentric artists.
Banner Pick: The guys go mad in a theme park, where Mike discovers shocking news about some circus posters and a storage locker yields a few surprising carnival keepsakes.
Pint-Sized Picker: Mike's nephew joins the guys for his first scavenge - acres of sprawling junk and a promising 1890s home that belonged to a famous opera star.
Boys' Toys: During a great day's picking, the guys find a 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead and are given VIP access to the untouched stash of a former antique-shop owner.
8th Grade Humour: On home turf in Iowa, Mike and Frank hit a honey hole of vintage toys. Plus, Mike spots an item so unusual he's willing to take a huge gamble.
The Belly Dance: Mike and Frank are in for tricky negotiations in New Hampshire where a retro smoking toy catches Mike's eye. Can bundle-master Frank save the day?
Knuckleheads: Mike and Frank visit an ex-racing driver with an amazing stash of motoring memorabilia. They also take a gamble on a rare collection of vintage pilot gear.
Boys' Toys: During a great day's picking, the guys find a 1947 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead and are given VIP access to the untouched stash of a former antique-shop owner.
The Belly Dance: Mike and Frank are in for tricky negotiations in New Hampshire where a retro smoking toy catches Mike's eye. Can bundle-master Frank save the day?
Knuckleheads: Mike and Frank visit an ex-racing driver with an amazing stash of motoring memorabilia. They also take a gamble on a rare collection of vintage pilot gear.
Pickin' Perry-Dise: Mike spots a rare retro motor in an Appalachian village museum in West Virginia, and takes a fancy to a rather bizarre electronic peacock.
Picker Man Blues: Mike and Frank visit a decrepit building full of salvaged gems. With the roof caving in, they hatch a plan to ensure everyone wins before the place collapses.
The Elephant in the Room: Mike gambles big money on a huge elephant head at a taxidermist's in Maine. The guys also spy a bejewelled antique hotdog steamer.