L. Thompson wrote:
For some reason I've become a fan of this new American Pickers show (on History Channel). Would rather see other stuff on History Channel but at least it's better than most of the new stuff that has invaded this channel in recent years. And there actually is some real Americana history to be learned in most episodes.
Just waiting for the show where the camera pans across a junkyard on someone's property and we see a BT-13 frame or some such 85% buried in the sticker weeds or under a collapsed shed. Or we'll see an L-5 or some such hanging in the barn rafters. They'll probably not even mention it when it happens.
Besides ANYTHING Vintage Aviation, I also like Bullet Nose Studebakers (1950-51), and last night there were two on the Maryland picking episode. One at a wrecking yard entrance and one in a guy's basement. They never mentioned them.
There was some sort of old aircraft mechanics tool kit in a wooden box on a show recently.
Gotta think some rare warbird memorabilia, even something small, of some sort will be found and passed on, soon on this show, and we will all go running to our Atlas to see just what small town that farm is located near...
I too enjoy this show. Its funny how History Channel has 2 shows out right now about people selling there pieces from the past. Pawn-Stars feels like a cheap and underhanded type of operation. At least with American Pickers I feel these guys aren't trying to screw people and are just sharing there passion of collecting "junk".

My question is when will they stumble into Soplata's place? Even if they don't find the Warbird Picker Heaven, I'm sure they will find some BT-13 or Stearman in some barn. I like this show alot and look forward to seeing more of it, unlike its contemporary Pawn-Stars.
