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at drew pritchard's antique shop in conway north wales it's all gold hey it's rebecca again from drew pritchard the team are flat out preparing for an auction [Music] one of the hazards of being a salvage hunter is the amount of items that accumulate over time i hope these go so i'm sick of the sight of these to be honest so drew has decided to have a clear out and get rid of his old stock to make way for the new an auction for us is a momentous occasion it'll clear the cobwebs it'll give drew extra money to go out and replenish and sort of start again it's a good spring clean glad drew pritchett very well very well good auctioneer glenn snelgar arrives to help drew prepare hold it in here i know i think we've got about 800 lots i want it so absolutely okay let's get on with it because we haven't got all day we auction absolutely everything in the building so 20 000 square foot 800 to a thousand lots and we sell everything in one day clear everything out and start again it's just wonderful i love auctions i really want you to sell these okay well i want to sell them so rid of them if you want them gone let's just be ultra realistic 30 to 50 pound a lot each item is given a lot number and a price what do you want for that drew you've got to be worth a hundred quid okay so if i sell it for a pound on the day how much of a beating do i get nothing okay all right okay it's taking up space i need the space to get rid of it i've got stuff from france i've got stuff from poland going in i've got stuff from germany going in then we've got some items i bought in norway there's things for a fiver and there's things for five thousand pounds and you know what that's going to be a fun day out not 78 let's back out here again [Music] leaving the team to prepare for the auction drew heads off to visit her favorite horns are your salvage senses tingling you can feel it i can feel it the journey takes them two and a half hours to bed with on the outskirts of coventry bedworth grew into a thriving industrial town in the 18th and 19th centuries driven by coal mining and the overspill of the textile industries from nearby coventry we are here to see a guy i got to know a few years ago called pete gilbert at charity dock okay and he runs the best little scrap yard in britain pete's confident that since drew's last visit there's more to tempt him i've been a few more auctions got a few more things in and he might be interested in buying a few things off me when he comes down like so there's a few more surprises for him the home of the british engineering heart was the midlands they made everything that went round the world all the steam trains all the steam engines you know everything that was produced in victorian era that was the best came out of the midlands and there's bits of it lying around here [Music] it's tea's first visit oh nice hey what do you think of that it's like a salvage theme park and he's in for a treat i can see you in that in the yard it's cool in it i've been asking about that charity dock on the banks of the coventry canal covers over an acre of land and has been in pete's family for generations hello pete oh you're all right how are you doing good to see you again yeah nice to see you again this is tea you've not met before all right yeah you're right you're back again then you can't keep me away no it's like disneyland for scroungers well we'll walk this way and uh see what we can do [Music] well do you have a look in the shed over there drew yeah can do that's my favorite bit i'll tell you what though pete oh i like this yeah have you just got it yeah well i've not i've not had me enjoyment out of it yet the piaggio was made by aircraft designer and vesper inventor corridino dasgano to try and get italy on the move cheaply after world war ii restored and in full working order this one could be worth up to four thousand pounds does it work yeah it runs it runs but uh i'll go do a bit of work on it i could save you all that hassle what do you want for it yeah i gotta have me enjoyment first before uh it comes up for sale it's cooler isn't it the floor's got the floors going badly it's a handlebars yeah yeah it's it's still out scooter pete hasn't changed when he's got something he really likes he likes to mess about with it play around with it tinker uh he's not gonna let that go until he's finished doing that with it so where where where else have you got where else you've been fighting uh oh there's a few bits and bobs got anything in here yeah there's a few bits in there if you want to pull them about it's only the start of the day and with such a wealth of salvage drew's in his element i'm still buying industrial lamps yeah the summit the fact the fashion show yeah there's a long that thing there that green lamp yeah i think certainly unusual it's sort of funky isn't it i think what do you think t yeah it's it's i've not certainly not seen one before so is it sailable that's what i asked myself rivo formerly based in the midlands was one of the industrial giants of 1960s britain producing electrical goods and factory lighting [Music] this mid 20th century light cover could fetch around 300 pounds it's good how much is it pete i don't know just give me a reasonable price on it drew 25 quid that's a no go on there 40 quid i thought rip we've gone ball started rolling i love that okay thank you just because i've never seen one and it'll give give our electrician ollie a real headache it's a cover for for a fluorescent tube but it's an industrial one is it worth 40 quid don't know never owned one before but 40 quid is a good little door opener oh hello doggy where are you back again lucy yeah there might be some stuff in this uh green shed if you want to have a look through that one there yeah another nose through there there's a couple of old cars in there blimey oh i think it'll just come out is it oh you don't want it there you go t nicely done standard vanguard nice not very exciting car to be honest with you ah that's a bit more special you like that yeah soft top red leather interior i've not seen one for ages you see not even see one on the road no i just leave it a bit too much work [Music] have you still got all your old bikes yeah still got them yeah you like your motorbikes don't you he's got a fantastic little collection very hidden away almost impossible to find well impossible to find aren't they do you think you can find them yeah we'll get through here and uh over here see i can't even remember where they are let's have a look there's uh i used to wear only boxer oh very nice hey oh definitely you know what that is say harley yep yes it's an old uh 45 1945. this particular design of harley-davidson is referred to as a knucklehead because of the unique shape of the motorcycle's rocker boxes which keep the oil and dirt out of the engine in its present condition this rare version can sell for around 28 000 pounds i bet it sounds beautiful oh yeah yeah how cool is that that's amazing [Music] that engine that flathead engine it's just the noise the sound you know the whole thing that's why people buy them but it's lovely on sort of full chats going down the road i'm happy to stand around all day and chat vintage bikes with pete but you know i'm here to buy some stuff so once again we've got to move on [Music] you'll love it in your teeth there's a bit more in there than last time when of course yeah oh oh yeah only board bits up there oh willow yeah a couple of old cars how many of these have you got two that one's a bit battered isn't it yeah trouble is they're not cheap how much is it when you take a profit on it salvage king drew pritchard is a charity dock in warwickshire along the banks of the coventry canal there's a wealth of goods so what do you want for i gotta have the enjoyment first but owner pete showing a slight reluctance to park with some of his favorite things so far drew's only managed to buy one small item he's now got his eye on a child's pedal car but will pete be up for selling it how much is it that one cost me 70. yeah then that one cost me 60. that one's too hammered for me i don't like the rivets on that one but i've not had this pedal car called the prince was made for two to four year olds by british toy manufacturer triang which at one time produced millions of toys each year with minor restoration it could retail for up to 250 pounds would you sell them would you take a profit on it he's gonna take the best one that's the problem of course i don't want that one look it looks like it's other head-on yeah i suppose it would tick a little bit on it what'd you take on it tickle what you're taking a tenner on it sure yeah lovely thank you children's pedal cars of that era and earlier are really attractive because they're tin they're steel they've got proper rubber wheels on them and little hubcaps and whether they're in mint condition or really quite beaten up like this one they've just got this wonderful enigmatic feeling to them you put them in a room they change the room completely they lighten the mood so 80 pounds for one that structurally is all there and i do like the patina nice there's got to be something else in here for me pete i don't think there's much house in here [Music] this was a cool looking bike seeing the leg shields on this yeah this is nice this is uh what is this again it's a francis barnet i gotta start on that when i can does it run yeah i think that runs yeah yeah you know that looks like it looks all right actually what sort of money would these come on now they're two and a half grand done oh okay so like five six hundred quid yeah it's not crazy money though great shape isn't it yeah it is it's proper 30s style yeah worst thing about it they put covers on it to avoid all the engine and everything you know it was one of them you know where they're trying to keep your trousers clean all them years ago and yeah motorbikes were dirty weren't they i like that what's up there that's the storeroom i've not been in there yeah that's hidden from you but we'll let you have a look yes let's go and have a look up there having won his approval drew is given the rare opportunity to have a look at pete's private hoard oh now you're talking oh my god look at that no way is that yours yeah how long has it been up here oh god 20 years what is it was it um 650 thunderbirds sprung up hey you must have been the man wild days look at that you've got to want to sell this haven't you never yeah that won't get buried with me oh wow what a fantastic room a lot of boat stuff up here yeah that's part of the job really there's something oh look at all those oh bits of tin stuff up here oh that's the tonka pete you surprised me you've surprised me genuinely so i'm all right to have a look in here yeah you have your mind yeah he's got this wonderful little collection of triangle steel cars and it just looked so out of place you know there's heavy engineering everything it's got this really cute really colorful little cars covered in dust it was like a little magical find so i do love that i bet you've got me buzzed now ain't ya yeah this is fantastic we've seen this tea yes that's lovely i love that yeah pete's such a genuine guy that you can see that he really loves this it's gonna be difficult if not impossible to price office how much no not that one both days at home everything's got a price yeah well but not this one no no no all right fair enough i'll put it back boys and toys boys in little old silly cars you know we can't leave them alone as kids we can't leave them alone as grown-ups so i like that one look at that not in great condition no no no no condition either no what about this old girl pete yeah well i might be tempted with that one you'd have to educate me price wise as to what that's worth that it'd be 50 quid if it tidy but the way it is it'll be about 20 quid 20 you sure sure you want to sell it if you want it you can you don't have to sell it to me i'd rather keep it oh i'm gonna do something i very rarely do now yeah go on you keep it yeah you could see he was gonna let me buy it sort of being polite and i thought no don't do that i just couldn't do it i couldn't take it off him so we'll just let him keep it he clearly loves it [Music] well i tell you what it means you ain't water a lot i'll give you a little treat we'll have a trip on a boat well i don't like boats yeah you'll like this one for a bit really yeah oh come on go on then throw off we go really yeah yeah i've got you get on there you can open that up if you want come on down she goes that's it hey [Laughter] that's more like it i can't see anything on the right you enjoyed it more now we go fast yeah yeah you know me anything that goes fast i like i like lots and lots of things but i particularly hate water there was a slight moment of enjoyment when i was able to drive it a little bit [Music] [Laughter] but then i realized nope still don't like it get back as fast as we can but unfortunately we couldn't get back fast because it was so slow [Music] that p oh yeah oh land rover top yeah yeah you're interested in that yeah i'll take a chance on it how much is that going to cost me whoa scrap value 50 quid yeah is that all right yeah if you can get it down yeah yeah well uh how are you going to get that down to roll it over on his back it's not a business thing i need it it looks just like one for one of the 80-inch land rovers that i have i don't have a roof for [Music] [Music] yeah we've had a good day i've had a bit of profit and they'll get a bit of profit out of it so we'll both be happy about it i loved it thanks mate yeah good cheers lovely to meet you see ya i'm glad you've seen the place it was great yeah you won't see many places like that again no you're really really well they're getting rarer and rarer so enjoy it while you can okay did he do it i enjoyed it right home i'm freezing [Music] [Music] it's the day of the auction at drew's showroom and there's been a heavy snowfall they were hoping for a good turnout but the weather is against them [Music] you couldn't have an auction with worse conditions outside i woke up this morning i opened the curtains there's two foot of snow in my lap yard i was just like you can have a word with rupert it's put a dampner on the team spirits over 800 items have got to be sold today and they need to get shot of the stock and clock up sales in order to purchase new salvage car park's empty uh drew's he's putting on a brave face but i think underneath that we're a little bit worried um just fingers crossed morning ladies and gentlemen welcome to the auction obviously the weather has put a lot of people off from attending in person we've got well over 100 people registered online so there'll be a fair bit of online bidding it's happening there's nothing i can do to stop it now that's it it's out of my hands so we just roll the dice that's it see what happens cast iron lamp post 50 pounds come on come on let's saw some profit [Music] 20 130. keep going 130 140 150 all of a sudden 3 billion 60 163 in the room 170. the buzz out there of i know it's not a lot of people but the buzz out there is electric it's really really good 120 130 160 on the phone going 90 going 19 19 1990 90 pounds underlying the bid at 90 and sold this time uh 90 pounds yes john 50 pound for 50. one's just going for 200 for 90. it's all selling 320 is right here by me online 320 320 selling at 320. fewer people may have made it to the auction but thankfully those that are here are putting in plenty of bids and the online presence is strong at the end of a long day bidders go home happy and drew's smiling hey thank you we've sold about 75 of what we wanted to do that's pretty good most of it's gone out a bit of a profit and we've made a lot on a few things there's nothing like you know having a bag of money and we can go off salvage hunting again with the success of the auction behind them flush with cash and room at the warehouse for more items drew and t are off to meet a new contact who owns a 15th century manor house they drive a little over 140 miles east to the former mining village of south normanton so why are we in derbyshire then uh today we're in derbyshire to go to see a guy called graham hello i'm graham oliver i'm the current i suppose custodian of calm field hall been here for just over two years my day job's a veterinary surgeon so i don't see this place much during the day except weekends but i love being here set in 90 acres amongst the derbyshire hills carnfield hall is an ancient and substantial stone mansion a well-preserved example of a grade two listed country house [Music] this one's a strange one because the house has changed hands fairly recently which usually means there's not an awful lot of the original left in there you never know if you drew mike's dust and cobwebs and clambering around then he's in for a treat rumors are it's haunted so there's an evil presence in the building there'll be two soon there'll be two in a minute yeah ah hi drew how are you doing blimey and it's yours hairy beasters yes what kind of dogs are they these these are big hairy dogs do you only get these in hello are they island cattle yeah she's all right she just watched the horse watch the horn so i'm not watching anything else she's one of the friendly ones but they do like to throw their horns about oh i know that's a scratch behind the ear enjoys that um well we're here to see uh anything you've got for sale have a look at the house ideally um so just don't know where to start front door front door sounds good let's go [Music] wow interesting interesting mix of styles isn't it [Music] dating back to the 15th century carnfield hall was renovated during the elizabethan jacobean and georgian periods what a lovely room it is this always been the sort of main room of the house yes there's there's stories of uh ghostly parties going on here ghostly bartenders well i think we were talking about this on the way because we'd heard there was there was ghosts here somewhere for 300 years carnfield hall was the seat of the revel family and has experienced a tumultuous checkered history robert revel was murdered in that room apparently in 1714 in my bedroom limey yeah if we pop into this room there's uh yeah where on earth did you find this bed and i went to collect it from a rather weird house that was full of weaponry and uh like gothic there's loads and loads of different bits there's 19th century parts there's table legs parts of table legs but there's some genuine there's some real crappy bits of pine here and everything but these panels have come from somewhere else as well so there's a pair of panels see that's how it's smooth how this is all very angular and sharp it is different and then this is taken over like that but what i particularly like is this where they've come right back like that and then cut in so they're sort of looking more at the aesthetic of the panel these very early 19th century carved timber panels would have formed the back of a small chest or bench taken off the bed and sold separately they could fetch up to 150 pounds each if i was going to buy a piece of this bed i don't know what you paid for it but i think these are rather good yeah well it was i think it's 165 quid 165 quid for all this it doesn't matter what it is but it's but it is a collection of bits it's just a collection of parts so you've got one two three four five original bits there another piece there which has probably come off the undersides of a chimney piece just you know that these would have been just the brackets under the mandolin yeah the other good thing about it is you can't sleep in it it does its job drew isn't tempted the bed is just too much of a mishmash of styles and periods as happens with all these old buildings that been around for an awful long time there's very very little of the original furniture left [Music] with nothing to buy inside graham takes drew to the outbuildings where discarded items original to the house are kept in the hope that there could still be something to find [Music] right so there's i mean there's it's mostly full of junk actually but there's old cots and beds there's a of some description quite like this graeme ah you're gonna say i know you i heard that ah no no i've had that a long time i think that was my granddad's i think he had it in his workshop and i used to use it in my garage when i was doing small stuff this herbitarion sun lamp was manufactured for watchmakers or jewellers rewired and fully restored it could command a price of around 195 pounds it's that thing i'm always looking for it's a bit different it's very original and it's fashionable right now okay is that for sale uh yeah i suppose so yeah i don't think i'm gonna use it again what did i pay for the last one i seem to have 20 25 quid i think this one's worth more than that to be honest with you i think it's worth 40 quid so when it's restored and prettied and we will spend 65 pound in parts so after tax will make 55 60 quid the other deal 40 quid i think uh something i'm not going to use again so now okay thanks cheers all right there you go t not a great deal of loading today so yeah you've got to struggle to fill that van with this right yeah we do need to fill the van to be honest we've got i have got no stock looking forward to getting around all the rest of the art buildings now if we find something in every shed it's a good day so what's this place now more storage another yes well-organized storeroom i'll just have a look through here though give us a shout if you see something t [Music] there's lots to look through but it seems not very much to buy you know we found one lamp that's not good enough i really do need some more stuff to make this journey pay [Music] we do see a lot of them they really need some tlc these guys they do they're just these these things they're just everywhere everywhere we go this one i bought one off the farm next door to my house recently hung on to it for years and then just ended up selling it because there's nothing i could do with it [Music] oh wow that's a shame that would have been great but the condition is just really bad that's like a are you being served cabinet isn't it yeah haberdashery yeah straight away you can just tell it's just it ain't worth it it is it isn't worth getting getting into [Music] drew's last chance to buy any more treasures lies in the estate's derelict garden center stylish little alloy heron no no good unusual never seen one before [Music] but not for me no good in here here that's a modern table base a nice old top actually the tables are spoken for for a friend of mine oh yeah hope he gave you something for him why why'd you step there t hell no broken things it's because of a mess isn't it it is a bit what are you going to do in here then we're going to tidy up that was this where's this come from from the garden so it was here yes it was bags till rolls one two three four five six seven no top and broken there as well how many drawers have one two three four five six seven eight nine ten missing three drawers they can't have gone that far shop cabinets are highly sought after for kitchens or as sideboards in dining rooms with major restoration and a new countertop installed it could fetch around 2500 pounds is this for sale uh well i'm thinking in this state and it is an estate um 75 quid it's that bad we were going to put tools in it if i had all the drawers and a top it would be worth hundreds of pence you know not high hundreds but so yeah so 75 pounds we'll take it away today all right i think that's fair thank you the shop counter has changed the whole day for us we've now got something with real meat on the bone we can make a very good profit and sell a cool thing that'll keep my customers coming back oh where'd you what side you want to go to the right check out the lamp while you do that [Music] yeah put that in a drawer just stick it inside it'd be all right thank you very much enjoyable day great house nice cheers the day was saved by finding that shop counter yeah i've got a top that'll go straight on it it will look beautiful back in conway the team are waiting expectantly [Music] there's nothing in there ah there's two things there's two supers ollie ah oldie's gonna love this oh you get you're gonna like this not a lot not a lot yeah right we'll have a look we'll see what we can do carefully careful with it he'll fall to pieces it's quite bad that's the worst condition one you've ever bought but the colour's good my hand's going through the wood you're right just down here yeah it's falling species you know how hard it is to find one in this condition he spent ages trying to find it unbelievable i didn't i didn't think you'd find it this is an original shop counter top i've been hanging on to i've had this for about oh yes it fits like a glove it looks like that was the original top struggle just a really valued perfect nicer fantastic yeah happy with that very pleased it then goes to alex the french polisher for the next stage the top is cut down to size and secured there you go layering the paint colors creates a uniform aged effect on top of the purple then put a brown and then we'll put a black and then we'll put another um chemical on the top which will crack the paint [Music] hello hello it's nice isn't it yeah can we pull it out of it and with the restoration complete it's now ready for drew to have a look oh yeah i love it must admit at the start of this one i thought i think it might be too far gone but looks spot on taking a chance on something like that is for me sometimes where the profit is it's superb well pleased with that well pleased with that [Music] drew is off to meet bob one of the best known film prop suppliers and collectors in britain from base in north wales they travel 235 miles south to watford 40 minutes outside of london the commuter town of watford dates back to the reign of henry the first when he gave it market status in 1100 a.d today we're in hartfordshire to see a guy called bob who runs bob's bits he is a prop master he's done some major major productions when it comes to selling things it's hard because most of what i do is higher so it can be a bit bit of a wrench when you've got something that's nice that you've had for a few years and especially if it's been on a few productions and it has a bit more becomes a bit more special cool door hello [Music] every time anyone went through the door they went like that so we we recorded a sound with an airline down the bottom and make a make a sound and put a little circuit there i've got too much time [Music] wonderful mechanism nice sound makes a sci-fi noise and look at this got another one for boats that's a real submarine door it's a lot look no it doesn't weigh a lot can i open this yeah yeah yeah sure wait see this look wow submarine and all this is amazing are these all off um planes yes a lot of it and test equipment this is the best door room i think i've ever been in it's very very cool it's very convincing so this room is like the older side of things 40s 50s 60s oh wow this is what we call the futuristic roman oh look at these athletics yeah medical instruments and you made that from scratch from scratch out of out of parts yeah that's what all these drawers are full of it's all little bits and pieces for me i'm looking at that thinking well what's that worth paul blimey if we were to make one of those about 500 pound wow i love it i love it this is brilliant if i was i'll tell you what if i was gonna pack in what i'm doing i'd want to do this this is great fun coming into a place like this i mean how can you not have fun i don't you know i'd spend all day here but we're here to buy uh so we must get started on that [Music] wow so this is the early stuff so what i call victorian and edwardian technology yeah oh you've got some of these bottles i love these when you go upstairs it blows you away there's so much stuff but the main thing that got me was it's really tidy it's all clean and you can see absolutely everything clearly oh i like those what sort of area did you put these on bob i would have said 40s and 50s yeah that's what i'd say too now you've got size two i like these a lot these world war ii crash test dummy heads would have been attached to helmets and used for practice parachute jumps with just a quick polish they're worth around 240 pounds each i was struck immediately by these sort of mannequin type heads the design of them is extremely masculine uh it's a little bit bauerhouse a little bit art deco engineering and it's got that military vibe going on as well it's all good do these go out and hire often i should imagine they don't they don't no no so by that rationale are they for sale uh yes they are okay and the black ones i mean those are great as well the chin's yeah still to me that shape that's sort of a very very good shape isn't it really super robotic yeah what would they cost bob what do you want for him [Music] at bob's bits the film props company in hertfordshire drew could play all day on set if i was going to pack in what i'm doing i'd want to do this this is great fun oh i like those what would they cost bob [Music] he's found some world war ii crash test heads that he's very keen to buy uh 30 pound each for these ones yeah well and then on those ones okay so 30 30 30 30. i'm not gonna haggle i'll take the rest as well all right lovely okay super 30 quid each a bit of a bargain for us there to be honest with you [Music] but ah there you go these are old uh medical posters dermatological skin section isn't it that's in good condition in it these are in amazing conditions usually these are in a hell of a state these are like new the educational wall charts by ej arnold and son depict the physiology of the eye skin and ear they are in excellent condition so these seven could fetch up to 95 pounds each do these higher out a lot no actually i've had them tucked away and i've only just bought them out in the last week we're finding a quite good way of dealing with each other cause i'm saying does it hire well and if it doesn't hire well it's for sale are these for sale they are i mean to be honest yeah why not what sort of money by how much they age 25 pound 25 pounds um how many we got one one two three four five six can we do them at 20 quid each if i take everything yep yeah yeah all right deal okay got them all for 140 quid the good thing about that is i can put them on my website into the shop and sell them cheaply and that's a fast sale the best sale let's crack on when you've gone 10 foot and i've bought 15 things already there are remnants of bob's film connections everywhere how cool is that that's about 30 years old but at the time that was the most expensive domestic phone going they were 350 really i'm not sure i like it but i'm sort of i appreciate it look at that oh it's great that's really cool reel to reel can't hear you look at these this is superb stuff bob okay what else we got here this is the bottles and the vintage stuff goes out ah bob oh hello ship's lights yep they are from uh hms invincible the flagship in the fall plans they're super i've got to ask are they for sale uh they are i think we just found our money piece for the day the light aircraft carrier hms invincible was the flagship of the british fleet and lead ship in the falklands conflict these brass lights would have hung in the galley rewired and polished they are worth 395 pounds each many you got i'll say i've got 10 and a dodgy one how much do you want for them the ones that are in good nick i would say 200 right right can we do [Music] 1 20 on the good ones that's a fairly hefty drop in price it is it's it's uh to be honest i bought them at a sealed bid auction so i paid over 100 each for them can you do 150 each obviously 180 i go for 180 180. i just sold two this week to a film yeah a lot more yeah yep wonderful i love those made the day that one bob they're a little expensive to be honest with you there's a lot of work involved in rewiring those they do take ollie a long time to do because they're very intricate inside that casing but they're going to make the profit for the day if not for a couple of days so i'll pay him his profit and happily take him away if you just chop it all on the back here too [Music] [Music] bob a pleasure i have to say one of them thank you pop it's been brilliant yes one of the most interesting places we've been in years it's been a good day i i enjoyed it uh i think drew got some good deals all in all i'm happy with the deals that i got [Music] what i loved about it was you're still having fun with it you don't mean you're still playing wasn't he it's like he was still that 12 year old kid so i think there's future business there [Music] the salvagers return to north wales where the new stock is quickly unloaded from the van hello hello hello what do you think of these how cool are they how many times nine of them nine plus one battered one that's fantastic bob's bits what a haul crash test dummy heads from the army and we've got four of those now those head moulds the black ones were just i mean they're so decorative just fantastic yeah you know we buy lots of these but aye aye look at the condition an amazing original condition this is one of your best for a while isn't it for a while yeah all from one man yeah yeah yeah it's the condition isn't it yeah out of um the whole hall at bob's bits it's the ship lamps that i absolutely adore and having uh provenance of the battleship um that's just great and then people can say genuinely um that they know the history of the lamps i'll plug it in i just just realized i didn't know how to plug on it it works it does work [Music] you
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