Posted by Pops1532 on May 25, 2014 at 06:36:35 from (98.227.133.60):
It's a TV show. The "freestyle" picks are staged, the items are sometimes staged. They sometimes don't really buy the items they say they buy. They sometimes buy many more items than they show.
They appear to be knowledgeable about bikes and cycles. They don't know all that much about signs, oil cans or gas pumps.
I have family in that live in Nashville that have been to Wolfe's store there. They say it's very small, filled with items on display like a museum, with very little for sale other than American Pickers memorabilia.
Their website is loaded with and fantasy decorator type crap.
There was a big write up in the newspaper about the pickers. IIRC Frank owns an antique shop in IL. Danielle owns an antique shop. Mike owns the two shops. I read that Frank lives in IL and Danielle lives in a different area of IL, and Mike lives in TN now.
The show is not at all an accurate portrayal of their actual antique businesses. It's simply a TV show. I strongly suspect their primary income is derived from the show and sale of their memorabilia.
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