FOUND MYSTERIOUS TRUNK in the $550 locker I bought at the abandoned storage auction?
This is part 2 of what I'm calling the "Tooliest Tool Locker." Everyone at the auctions was talking about the unit afterwards, because the big tool boxes caught everyone's curiosity.
Buried in the back of the unit was a mysterious trunk with intricate wood carvings on the sides and top. It screamed of adventure. In this episode we're going to look at what's inside, as well as show the rest of this locker's tale.
What was in the mystery trunk? How much money did we make? You'll have to stay tuned and find out. Come along with us for another storage locker adventure, and get a taste of what makes us Locker Nuts.
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Locker Nuts episode 108
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You say that you don’t really buy a locker because of tools. Man you sold those tools like a champ.
Brings back memories. Loved those consoles!
We had a TV stereo like that in the late 1970's.
Loved the year book
I love the yearbook I hope it went to someone who appreciates it. It was in very nice condition
I really like the way you unbox and present things in your videos. And stick to the $200 on that trunk it's worth that and more. It's so different.
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Put that trunk on line it's worth big bucks. The golf clubs and case are also worth money.
All this old stuff is so fascinating
Unboxing is my favorite videos.
Renee from Paper & Moose might enjoy that old yearbook.
Love the Shakespeare bpoks and that year book.. Neat. Our first family home was in Fremont. Some where around 1973 or so. II drove by a few years ago. Interesting to see the planters my Father built leading to the front door are still there. He loved growing plants and flowers. My kids called him Grandpa garden. With both my parents gone I was drawn to drive by. I would love to go inside. Anyhow love your videos.
My oriental trunk was given to me for my High school graduation by my grandmother & my Father. Price was 600.00 hand carved on all sides but the lid carving is the deepest and most ornate. To me its priceless! I took pictures of mine for comparison but dont know how to post them here.
I love that Year Book. So neat to see things like that. Thanks for sharing :)
That year book looks amazing. It looks in perfect condition. Would be neat to look at .
Very cool piece! That trunk is amazing!
Locker/storage auction buying looks to be a fun vocation. Always something new and different. Keep it up. I love it.
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin!
Great video Jack , nice unit, thanks for sharing mate
Love the locker videos the most.
Great video. Always great entertainment!
Another great find and video, thanks for braving the heat!
Lots of cool camera bring back nostalgic memories back then sweet
I survived until the reveal of the Asian trunk! I wanted it be full of Asian antiques. Love that old school album! Thanks for sharing a nice look inside. Don't forget Pirate's auction.
That trunk was gorgeous. Awww was hoping the bear was a Steiff too. Looking forward to seeing the weird locker.
I'm surprised the fold table hasn't sold, that is awesome and a great space saver, have you tried selling it locally, where people can open it up and see how it all fits together? I would take it to the antique auction otherwise, it may not be antique, but looked sort of vintage. Trophies, I have bought on Ebay, trophy parts for making dollhouse items, like table bases for my Diner's, counter stools and even jukeboxes, but not sure if they are a good seller over all. The figures aren't the desirable parts, the spacers and bases on the trophies are the parts I would use as a crafter.
LOVE that yearbook! So awesome
I would take that carved trunk right now but I am still remodeling my library.
Really liked this one..im intrigued on the next one
The number of students in the Class of 1912 probably was small. The girls’ basketball team had five players. The boys’ basketball team had 7 players. If the local historical society doesn’t have a 1912 yearbook, they’d be really happy to get this. When my dad went to school in the 1930’s, all students were in the same room of the school. There were three students in his grade, until two were held back. He was the only student when he graduated from 8th grade.
Nice score, congratulations. Looking forward to your next video.
Have enjoyed another video as usual. Simple no games....
Love your videos Jack. Can't wait for the next love
Enjoyed the video!!!!❤ Your my fav! The yearbook was really cool.oh stars...lol Can't wait until the next...
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching & subscribing!
God bless you and your family always and another great video and a great unit to keep sending those great videos and always blessings to you and your family I love your videos man and everything you do in the video and the story to 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Check on the Viking pool cue. Some of them depending on the numbers go for 100 plus dollars.
Great video dude
That yearbook is cool
It will s the same way on Whidbey Island in Washington. All the forests are gone! Stores I removed on Pioneer Way (the main Street) are luckily still here but they are closed & are new stores. We grew up with it looking like an island. It now looks like a city. 💔
Hi Jack I just knew you would make a profit out of this Locker that's why I said it in my last comment on the first video. Once again very good video I love the way you explain things. Your channel is so different from all the other ones that's why I watch you. Thank you for sharing this part of your life with us fans. It was nice to see a little bit of Jenna in this video please tell her I said hi. I love the locker nuts Channel, I'm a member of your storage locker team, a huge forever fan, and hopefully a friend.👨👩👧👧🐕🐱❤❤💕😚😉👍👊
Hello there I just wanted to let you know that I have been watching you for a while now. And I find it very interesting and entertaining. So keep up the good work. You Canadian viewer 🇨🇦
I enjoy all of your videos....keep them coming. I would really like to see that beautiful trunk after you polished it. The Jim Beam Bing Crosby piece was cool. Looking forward to the Cuban locker.
I think you and Janna should put on the costumes 😂 and do a video for us
@colleenmckeone5165
5 жыл бұрын
Please Jack and Janna. Just in fun.
Of course we love your locker reveals! Keep ‘em coming!
Way to go you work hard
Nice to see you Jack, have a nice day. Enjoy the family 🇳🇱☮️❤️
I think you're doing good man. 4800+ views with just 13k subs get that going maybe switch one or two things be kooky once in a while get more excited the more emotion you show in the lockers play it up like what the Hales, people like the clever "one liner" and repeat lines. I wanna see your channel get big. good luck Jack.
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching & subscribing
Lol "wireless" back then mean the radio
Old trophies can be usable as parts for crafts projects--book ends etc.
Hola Miguel me recomendó tu canal, saludos desde México
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Gracias!
Nice ♥️
congrats on 13k
Jack - Thanks for the shout out! I was hoping for you. Oh well. Never hurts to look. Love the Bing Crosby Decanter (knew what it was when you pulled it out). My mom had a bunch of vintage stuff like that we sold at estate sale. Is that school still there with yearbook? Wonder if the city (fremont) has any want for basically an Antique Yearbook. One last thing...did you go to the comic book shop on .corner of blacow and grimmer? Just curious. You know those big items might be easier to sell locally if you do get the time. Concord/Stockton folks don't have a lot of money, but people living around SR who are in the trades do. They typically own businesses. Glad you sold Jobox for $200. Have a good one!
First hit on that video I've been waiting all day over here in Spain for that now I'm going to watch it and then maybe I'll comment on it let me check out that trunk lock nuts
Hi Locker Nuts... My fathers side of family is from Bay area and my grandfather name is Frank Bettencourt. Im sending snapshot of yearbook picture to my aunts/uncles to verify. The time frame is about right. Pretty sure he didnt become a preacher...LOL.
@simplycrochet1430
5 жыл бұрын
Locker Nuts.. Can you hold on to yearbook for a few days if possible?
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, will do. Shoot me an email to “lockernuts@gmail.com” if you’re interested in it. Thanks!
Hey Jack! Loved the pool cue. Glad u made a profit.
in the yearbook you said is that all in their class. my son graduated this year, there were 12 in his class. my daughter grad. 2 years ago there were 6 in her class. we live in a small town
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
I graduated from a high school in the same town as the yearbook, Fremont, literally right up the street from the old one. Our class was 500 kids! The entire school was 2,000 students.
The Bing Crosby could be a golfing trophy
I want that Bing Crosby Pro-am Trophy BAD...
I'm from Fremont, went to Irvington class if 76. Did a lot of Cruising on Fremont Blvd.
You are my favorite.
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I was born in San Jose but we lived in Irvington.
My mum and dad had a stereo radiogram in the 60s. The height of fashion
NICE pool cues! That small stereo cabinet was actually pretty cool. I got rid of a very big one that was trendy, once upon a time. This one is a better size. That’s sad...a yearbook of dead people. Neat for genealogy, though if that’s a relative!
That "Two Years Before The Mast", ranges from $5.00- $4,500.00 depending on condition, copyright date and publisher.
I do love that trunk! If you deliver to Wisconsin, I’ll give you the whole $200!
Funny, just last unit I bought found a viking pool cue sold for $56. And some of them, like you said, go for $100s
Jack, I KNOW SOMEONE will want that school yearbook. Myself? Nope, just want to find a copy of MY senior year book. Oh well, still fun.
Your bing crosby trophey 1979 can sell for 185.00 on amazon. I love looking up things like that. great buy lean on God
Did you sale the Cuba pictures?
Where’s the place are you sales? Very nice stuff,my gosh! I love the trunk!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@LockerNuts
4 жыл бұрын
We go to flea markets, mostly Stockton and Concord.
@liliansather683
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks you for the information.
What happened with the Bing Crosby pro am item
That yearbook is going to be an easy sale. I bet those Cuban photos will go quickly too. Some car nut will grab 'em off the Locker Nut.
Hey jack what did you end up getting on that pool stick..that one im wanting to know about lolim sorry i dont mean to seem like im being nosey at all its just i know how good of a stick that you have there
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Wireless aka radio I'm sure radio would have been around back tgen.
You should come up to the Sebastopol flea market I think you do great here and if you do give me a holler I got a whole bunch of collectibles
Do you do this year round?
I moved to Concord CA in 1963 and move out of Concord to Twain Hart CA in 1996 and still live there. Is the flee market still at the drive in?
@LockerNuts
5 жыл бұрын
Yes!
How much for the S.F. glasses? Are they chipped or cracked? I live in Lafayette, Colorado if they are for $ale. :) thanks, either way.
Viking cues are worth$250 - $500 dollars
Viking cues are handmade in USA. I bought one for my son. Expensive
I hate sweating I do it everyday lol 🤣a lady thing I hope you get your money back out of it tyfs 🙋♀️🤗🤗🤗🤗
I looked it up and the highest one goes for 4,000 dollars and good luck 🍀
Yearbook of that age can sell for $75-$100
I have work with tools for over 50 years. If you buy tools send me photos and I can give you an Idea on how to price. I have fixed a lot of tools that i own.
My dad was 2 in 1912.
The minute you opened the record compartment I said, "I wonder how much Henry Mancini you're going to find." Glad I knew my audience.
Jack did you watch that video on the abandoned Star Wars Mansion yet?
Did you sell the trunk?
Wireless news = they didn't need a telegraph to transmit national news from one location to another... train station to train station, city to city.
Nice trunks are expensive. Hold out, someone will get it.
If the trophy statues area metal, then they are probably worth a few good bucks
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I really enjoyed watching your video until I subscribe to it. Gbu🙏👏🤩😍🇮🇩 I hoped I don’t go nuts ... hehehe!🎇🥜😄
Ok, flea markets are way more expensive around here--but I don't get it. If you give stuff away at the end of the day, why would anybody buy anything? They could just show up late in the day and get free stuff. :D I'm confused.
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I enjoy your you tube channel but I have one question. When you have your flee market why don't you clean up some of the things before setting them up? The are dusty. Sorry, but that drives me crazy!!
what's up Locker nuts check out this name it's a reference to the pictures that you have a tuba so look it up and you'll see some amazing pictures there his name is Alain Bertrand if you got time check it out can't wait to see you next video all the way from Spain send you much love and God bless you and your family see you on the next one lock nuts!!!!!
I'll give you 40 for it the pool cue the record player you can pull it out of that case and sell it to DJ's is a DJ player they're simple to pull out long as you keep all the wires and then hook a plug to it and keep the speaker wires hooked up to it
V for Vendetta
I have the same chest