Mike and Frank think they've hit the lottery with Dick's North Carolina warehouse. It's jam packed with quality stuff but his prices are through the roof. The bearded charmer steps in to save a deal on a rare kid's ride and Mike discovers unique brass-era car parts that could be worth a bundle. With an entire town he built himself, Charlie's "Mooseville" features folk-art, rock bottom prices, and a surprising hidden gem... a mineshaft that leads to an underground saloon. And in Beno's motorcycle workshop, the awesome racing stories are trumped by his meticulous collection of vintage Indian motorbikes and accessories.
s04e01 - Jurassic Pick
s04e02 - Not So Cheap Thrills
s04e03 - Pickin' Perry-dise
s04e04 - The Mad Catter
s04e05 - Fast Eddie
s04e06 - What Happens in Sturgis...
s04e07 - The Elephant in the Room
s04e08 - Picker Man Blues
s04e09 - Frank's Dog Days
s04e10 - Odd Fellas
s04e11 - When Horses Fly
s04e12 - Knuckleheads
s04e13 - The Belly Dance
s04e14 - Boys' Toys
s04e15 - The Return of Hobo Jack
s04e16 - Mike's Holy Grail
s04e17 - Feudin' Pickers
s04e18 - Duck, Duck, Moose
s04e19 - Driving Miss Dani
s04e20 - Mama Knows Best
s04e21 - Love 'em and Leave 'em
s04e22 - You Betcha
s04e23 - Backroad Samurai
s04e24 - Train Wreck
s04e25 - Where's Aldo?
s04e26 - Pickers in the Attic
s04e27 - Guys and Dollhouses
s04e28 - Guitars, Guns, and Gears
This isn't your grandmother's antiquing. Pickers like Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz are on a mission to recycle America, even if it means diving into countless piles of grimy junk or getting chased off a balloon-wielding homeowner's land. Hitting back roads from coast to coast, the two men earn a living by restoring forgotten relics to their former glory, transforming one person's trash into another's treasure. American Pickers follows them as they scour the country for hidden gems in junkyards, basements, garages and barns, meeting quirky characters and hearing their amazing stories. If you think the antique business is all about upscale boutiques and buttoned-up dealers, this show may change your mind - and teach you a thing or two about American history along the way.