On this episode: Another walk in couple with some very odd and wicked looking weapons. How did they get past our security team? Buff must have been sleeping. Don't you sleep. Listen to this episode. Then sleep.
On this episode: what about a baseball card that has Babe Ruth on one side, and Johnny Bench on the other? Are they tricking us? Or maybe a painting someone brings to the show of cows in a pasture? Are horses really worth more than cows? Al
On this episode: a special across the pond show with our friend Andrew from Scotland. We will be exploring BREXIT, auto license plates, culture, and collectibles. Don't miss it. Be forewarned, it may take a couple of minutes before you get t
On this episode: NO STUMPERS…we just can’t remember due to the special guests we have-both of whom remember their trips to Woodstock on the 50th Anniversary. We’ll share their memories the entire show and you’ll learn stuff you never knew befo
On this episode: we have a special guest who wandered into the studio-a first year teacher who brought a metal vase. Is it an urn or a vase? Worth $10 or a $10,000? You’ll find out. We also have a caller from the great city of Baltimore wi
On this episode: everything you always wanted to know about balls and strikes, or maybe less, with special guest Jonathan Castner, who explains why sports memorabilia is not as easy to value as you might think. Good tips for everyone, even th
On this episode: today is Beauty Saloon Day-not for us, but for one of our callers (she’s having her hair done). We told her she didn’t have to do it for our show, but she wouldn’t listen. Listen to us let our hair down (except for Leon who c
On this episode: how can you tell whether a picture is a motel cast-off, a unique one of a kind masterpiece, or something in between? A walk-in guest will share his find that came with the house he bought.
On this episode: how can you tell whether a picture is a motel cast-off, a unique one of a kind masterpiece, or something in between? A walk-in guest will share his find that came with the house he bought.
On this episode: plenty of callers including one about picture records from the 1940s (what’s a record), an old fishing reel (is it a skeleton), a fancy gold wristwatch (is the band worth more than the works), and a Ray Bolger photo (I’ll get y
On this episode: We have a special guest (Les is more) who helps us with caller Megan about her Yankee Stadium seats. What could they worth? Has she hit a home run? You will have to listen to this podcast to find out. Plus, our special guest
On this episode: Brian and Leon explore the world of antiques and collectibles by taking listener calls. To be on a future program, call 1-877-418-2583.
On this episode: Brian and Leon help listeners find the value of their antiques and collectibles. To be on a future show, call 1-877-418-2583 and leave a message.
On this episode: Leon goes on a rant after a mail bag about a listener correcting him about the difference between porcelain and pottery. Leon holds his ground and explains, and explains, and explains. Is he getting “craiced?”
On this episode: Frank has a machine that sews clothes and it’s not a Singer. (It doesn’t even hum.) It’s from NYC and made around 1871. Find out what it’s called. We also have a lady with a doll that creeped Brian out. Her eyes followed h
On this episode: this show is out of this world! (Isn’t it always?) We talk about Neil Armstrong’s autograph, plastic car models from the 60s, and an original Thomas Kinkade sketch (yes, he did original stuff). A varied and interesting show
On this episode: we have a special guest who wrote a book about The Secrets of Bow Drilling-believe it or not (That's fire-starting using sticks). We also talk about leaded glass windows saved from Windsor Castle by a then college student on t
On this episode: we have a special guest who wrote a book about The Secrets of Bow Drilling-believe it or not (That's fire-starting using sticks). We also talk about leaded glass windows saved from Windsor Castle by a then college student on t
On this episode: pottery has always been a big US thing-particularly in Ohio. We talk about an unusual pair of Weller garden figures. Then we figure out if foreign paper money from WWII is worth enough to pay for anything-maybe a year’s tuiti
On this episode: pottery has always been a big US thing-particularly in Ohio. We talk about an unusual pair of Weller garden figures. Then we figure out if foreign paper money from WWII is worth enough to pay for anything-maybe a year’s tuiti
On this episode: special guest star Mel Smith talks about a unique collectible-miniature art. She’s our friend from Nags Head, VA and knows all about these unique very small pieces-which often bring very big prices. We also have lined up the
On this episode: special guest star Mel Smith talks about a unique collectible-miniature art. She’s our friend from Nags Head, VA and knows all about these unique very small pieces-which often bring very big prices. We also have lined up the
On this episode: ever heard of Roller Derby? Brian and Leon remember it well. Not because they played it, but they watched it in “the early days.” As they talk they get more excited and the gray cells start working. Come to think of it, it