Posted by 37 chief on January 20, 2010 at 15:37:20 from (70.181.168.186):
Anyone noticed the new show called pickers. It involved two guys driving around and stopping at mostly farms, they would see from the road. These two guys would ask if the owner if he had anything for sale. If he did they would buy the items, mostly antiques at well below market value. Most of the time the old farmer didn't know the value.This reminded me of a couple guys who noticed a couple of Dad's tractors parked where they could be seen from the road. They offered Dad pennies on the dollar for two tractors and a horse drawn wagon. Dad having first stages of alzheimers didn't know the difference sold the stuff. I guess the TV guys aren't doing any thing wrong, like the guys who came by Dad's place, but some how it just don't seam right. stan
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