Has American Pickers been to Texas?
“American Pickers” was last in Texas in 2018. On that trip, they explored Central and North Texas, visiting the towns of Terrell, Brady and Vernon as well as San Antonio.
Where are American Pickers stores located?
The American Pickers’ store has locations in Tennessee and Iowa. Antique Archaeology, the store featured in “American Pickers,” has two locations.
Why was Frank Cancelled from American Pickers?
He couldn’t film “American Pickers” in 2020-2021 because of his need to recuperate from back surgery. He also suffers from Crohn’s disease, a serious and chronic inflammatory system that affects the digestive system, and recently lost more than 65 pounds, which he attributed to exercising more and quitting alcohol.
Did Danielle and Frank leave American Pickers?
The show’s shop manager broke her silence after History Channel confirmed the longtime cohost wouldn’t be returning. American Pickers star Danielle Colby, the shop manager on the History Channel show, broke her silence on Frank Fritz’s exit.
Is American Pickers stores still open?
American Pickers store Antique Archaeology is has two stores in two locations. The flagship shop is located in LeClaire, Iowa, and has been open since 2000. LeClaire, which sits on the Mississippi river, is home to fewer than 4,000 residents.
Do Mike and Frank both own Antique Archaeology?
As a History publicist previously explained (via Star Tribune), “They each run their own business, and they sell the items you see them purchasing on the show separately. Mike is the sole owner of Antique Archaeology. Frank sells his items via his website at www.frankfritzfinds.com.”
Why did Danielle quit American Pickers?
Even if a spin-off isn’t an option, Danielle may have chosen to leave the show for personal reasons. She is married, and may have decided that she wants to spend more time focusing on her family.
Are Mike and Frank equal partners?
In fact, both Mike and Frank run separate businesses. All of the purchases that Mike makes on the show get sold at his shop, Antique Archaeology. Frank, on the other hand, sells his items exclusively through his website.