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When everything has to go, the Garage Brothers get to work. The company, based in Raleigh, N.C., specializes in cleaning out garages, basements, attics and work spaces overflowing with clutter that would make any hoarder envious. Led by owner Kraig Bantle, Garage Brothers organize each space and then redesign it into something the homeowners can enjoy. In exchange, Kraig and his team get to keep any valuables they find in the clean-out process, hoping there are some hidden treasures buried in the trash that they can sell at a profit. They also give many of the items they haul away to charities on Garage GOLD.
The Garage Brothers take on a job for a rocketeer with something special in his driveway. Once they crack into the garage, Kraig needs to figure out how to handle and what to do with an 11-foot rocket. Will it explode, fly, or send profits soaring?
Kraig faces an uphill battle, but it's totally worth the hard work because this garage is stuffed with vintage video games, old comic books and sweet toys. That's not all, they even find a full-sized arcade game and a massive vintage scale! This garage is full of firsts for the Garage Brothers. For the homeowners, its time to grow up and clear out the dust-covered collectibles.
A small garage stuffed with children's hand-me-downs gives way to some unexpected discoveries, including an awesome piece of JFK memorabilia dating back to his presidential campaign. And if you like Christmas this is one's for you; the crew discovers rare and valuable ornaments.
Kraig gets called to an unusual job by some especially unusual clients. This enormous space is packed so tight the Garage Brothers can barely move. But the payoff is worth the hard work; Kraig discovers the biggest vintage sign he's ever found, an amethyst crystal egg and memorabilia from one of fiction's most popular wizards.
Kraig cleans a small shed packed with big potential. During the cleanout they discover the RMS Titanic, an old-school G.I. Joe and an opportunity for a little target practice. They also find a 20-dollar gold coin potentially worth more than $100,000!
Kraig discovers a slew of items he's never come across before, including a mysterious item he cannot identify without help, a bible more than 300-years-old, and an antique toaster that really stands apart. Tony discovers a new passion and Ron masterminds an amazing renovation that really rocks and rolls.
Kraig and the gang discover a knife crafted out of buffalo bones and an ivory box that might be worth thousands, but are they legal to sell? They even uncover propaganda posters intended to incite riots. The only thing more shocking than the poster's meaning is their value.
Captain Ron gets carried out on a gurney and Tony falls in love with a mannequin in a garage packed with strange antiques and pricey musical instruments. A mirror from 1896, 100-year-old medicine and a guitar signed by rock n' roll icon Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen make this gig unforgettable.
The gang uncovers He-Man and all his cohorts in a messy garage, and Kraig's shocked when he discovers their value. When Ron pries open a locked box, the guys set eyes on the most horrifying discovery ever, causing Tony to almost call it quits. But Kraig uncovers a piece of history that changes everything.
Kraig and his muscle descend into a massive basement stuffed with magic tricks and explosive discoveries that literally go up in flames. It's not a wash, these hot items sell for big bucks. And a first edition comic book might set up Kraig for early retirement. Tony even dresses up and performs magic tricks for the crew. But the real surprise takes place during the expert appraisal.
Happy days are here again, for real! The crew discovers Happy Days memorabilia, featuring the full cast of characters. And tons of people have Nintendo and Fisher-Price stuff stashed away, but who knew old toys could be worth this much! Ron finds himself in a tight spot when he gets locked in a rabbit coupe and Kraig hits the pavement in a lightning-fast race car.
Kraig cleans out a fireman's garage filled with hot items. These surefire sellers are such smoking discoveries that Kraig calls in a fire truck, no joke. Ron even suits up and uses a fire extinguisher on Tony. But the job really heats up when the guys discover a 100-year-old plaque that leads to the ride of their lives.
A packed garage hides tons of odd stuff including a D-Day-themed game, a childhood toy that inspired a horror franchise and a mystery instrument potentially worth thousands of dollars that keeps Kraig guessing at the value. When all is said and done, the crew turns this space into a homebrewer's dream garage.
A professional boxer needs his garage cleaned out and it's full of hard-hitting discoveries, including a glove signed by world-renowned heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Is his signature the real deal or a hit below the belt? When the job's a wrap, the crew plans to punch up the garage and turn it into an affordable at-home boxing studio.
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