On his FrankFritzFinds website he says he sells exclusively on Collectors Quest website except for his t-shirts. I don’t remember his eBay store name.
http://www.collectorsquest.com/history/franks-picks
On the Collectors Quest website, many items have been marked “sold” but it is unclear if the price listed is the actual selling price. Most of the items that are sold are from Season 3, a few from Season 4, and more than a few are from “Frank’s Personal Collection” with no indication when they were sold. Season 3 is listed as June 1, 2011 through September 26, 2011 and Season 4 is listed as November 28, 2011 through October 21, 2012.
It would seem the inventory is rather limited on the website. He may sell more stuff out of his storefront. Although this comment was on his FFF FB page:
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Dan Anderson
Cold and damp with nobody home! Bar next door was the entrance and they said just go in, which we did but lights were off and some furniture in the back was wet and damp! Ouch!
Drove up from Georgia, what a let down.
about 2 months ago
Infrequent FB posts from “Frank” on his FFF FB – last entry was May 2, Feb 14 before that, then Dec 12, 2013…
If you can believe the Collectors Quest website, he does sell those rusty old signs but it doesn’t seem like he makes much money on them. Even if he is using personal funds to purchase them, History Channel or the production company are likely paying all of the transportation costs to get them from the “pick” to Savanna, IL. I would imagine the same applies to Wolfe.
It doesn’t look like History Channel handles his media or appearances anymore either. No link to History media (Heather D., who infamously astroturfed Pawn Stars (with a positive review) on a media website w/o identifying herself as a History Channel publicist), just a Gmail address to Fritz himself; unlike Wolfe, who also has no History Channel publicist link on his website, but links to his representatives - Creative Artists Agency and Rogers & Cowan.
Wolfe no longer sells anything on his website except t-shirts and those ugly custom-made lamps. His eBay store, antiquearchaeologyleclaire, has a 1936 Ford truck for sale, otherwise nothing.
If you look at his feedback, he sells a lot, and by that I mean MOST (90+%) of his sales are for autographed Antique Archeology posters.
Found this website that discusses purchasing from the AA stores and inventory.
http://www.oldgas.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=458 453&page=all
Put “American Pickers” in the website search and lots of threads pop up concerning these two guys. Many interesting comments even in the shows early days.
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