American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White

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American Pickers @ TMR/Jack White

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This is pretty amazing.

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I want that Jukebox!
I got that deep into variants once before with a collection, please shoot me if I go there again, it will drive you crazy I promise...
But nice stuff for sure.
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Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! :o Interesting....
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Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! :o Interesting....
Who left the LR wormhole open this time!
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cwja wrote:
Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! :o Interesting....
Who left the LR wormhole open this time!

:lol:

I'm glad I didn't have to wait 6 weeks to see that video. That was awesome
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at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box
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cwja wrote:
Musicsoul78 wrote:Did anyone else notice which finger Jack's eyeball ring was on?! :o Interesting....
Who left the LR wormhole open this time!
Now cwja, don' be rude...
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Yeah it was very interesting, Jack sure knows how to pick/haggle
rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box


I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!

Jack looked really happy to see those guys, I watch American Pickers all the time, It's a great show
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Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
Dunno, I haven't seen one but then again, I don't check this section that much.
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Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.
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Moller72 wrote:
Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.
Ah.. just trying to share something cool with you guys.
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mvickers03 wrote:
rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box


I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
Or $6,000 in cash...
"And the message is clear: if we want Jack White as our hero, he will entertain, but not pander. We have to accept all his flaws, whims, caprices and manias as a critical, sometimes uncomfortable, part of the contract."
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Kali Durga wrote:
mvickers03 wrote:
rockinghorse wrote:at 5:28 frank's walking out with a tmr box


I noticed that, I'm pretty sure we can all be sure it's full of records too!
Or $6,000 in cash...
Oh yeah, Touche :-)
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mvickers03 wrote:
Moller72 wrote:
Kali Durga wrote:Am I having deja vu, or is there already a thread about this?
Yes it was called third man and antique archeology.
Ah.. just trying to share something cool with you guys.
No problems actually this is good bc outside us and canada this is the only way to see it.
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