
American Pickers
Mike and Frank try to acquire a vintage carnival ride from a reluctant seller named Bear 12-foot advertising sign of the iconic Philip Morris bellhop World War II Japanese samurai sword old saddle vintage bike parts.

Mike and Frank try to acquire a vintage carnival ride from a reluctant seller named Bear 12-foot advertising sign of the iconic Philip Morris bellhop World War II Japanese samurai sword old saddle vintage bike parts.

Mike has injured his back but can't afford to take time off to recuperate the guys make a big mistake while exploring a 92-year-old Iowa farmer's collection the guys counsel a prolific collector from Ohio who is reluctant to part with a jukebox.

Mike and Frank travel to New Orleans and encounter a quirky antiques dealer with a sprawling collection a relic hunter's collection includes fossils rare visible-gas pumps automotive graveyard with more than 2,000 motorbikes.

Mike and Frank travel to New Orleans and encounter a quirky antiques dealer with a sprawling collection a relic hunter's collection includes fossils rare visible-gas pumps automotive graveyard with more than 2,000 motorbikes.

Lifelong picker and yard-sale aficionado Lester is known by his neighbors as the spooky collector the guys visit a hard-core Illinois collector who says he wants to downsize the guys pay a return visit to their picking mamma, Judy.

Mike and Frank find something they've never seen before while visiting a local legend in North Carolina Frank finds a gold mine of signs on a farm.

Mike and Frank comb through a collector's buildings in North Carolina and find a 1950 Studebaker that Mike falls in love with hoping to sell a choice vintage sign, the guys pay a visit to friend and NASCAR champion Ryan Newman.

Mike and Frank bet on who's the best picker while on the road in Pennsylvania, with the loser having to clean their smelly and filthy van the guys meet "Mole Man" Ron, a picker with a mostly hand-built, 26-room underground lair.

Mike and Frank try to acquire a vintage carnival ride from a reluctant seller named Bear 12-foot advertising sign of the iconic Philip Morris bellhop World War II Japanese samurai sword old saddle vintage bike parts.

Mike has injured his back but can't afford to take time off to recuperate the guys make a big mistake while exploring a 92-year-old Iowa farmer's collection the guys counsel a prolific collector from Ohio who is reluctant to part with a jukebox.

Mike and Frank travel to New Orleans and encounter a quirky antiques dealer with a sprawling collection a relic hunter's collection includes fossils rare visible-gas pumps automotive graveyard with more than 2,000 motorbikes.

The buyers visit the upper-class city of Arcadia, Calif., Darrell and Brandon are caught pulling shenanigans Rene is joined by his father in the hunt for collectibles Ivy gambles on something out of the ordinary.

The ladies from Vegas try their own bidding style Brandi and Jarrod try to phone it in Kenny and his brother show everyone that family comes second.

The ladies from Vegas meet Dave, who promptly takes their locker away Kenny uses Mary as a shield, and the two find their way to a decent unit of their own.

Ivy takes it to the house in nearby Lancaster, Calif., while Dave takes advantage of being so close to Ivy Justin pushes all of Rene's buttons and comes out ahead.

Indio, Calif., proves to be extremely interesting for Dave Brandi and Jarrod find the ultimate stash Mary's locker misfires.

Ivy can't get enough during a visit to Montebello, Calif. Dave gets a taste of carnival fun Brandi and Jarrod engage in some vintage-style shredding.

Mary finally locates a vintage goodie in El Monte, Calif. Ivy uncovers decades-old family fun Darrell revisits a childhood pastime.

Rene's daughter demonstrates her great eye the Schulz-Passantes add to their outdoor options the Gambler meets the predators.

Rene encounters some unexpected "high" tech in Costa Mesa, Calif. Darrell goes on a cross-cultural haberdashery journey Kenny kick-starts his career with some "hot" pockets.