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Vintage Tech Hunters features collectors Shaun Hatton and Bohus Blahut, who have turned an obsession with retro pop culture finds into their dream jobs. The duo scours Canada and the U.S., rooting through rickety attics, dusty garages, flea markets, and auctions for rare and nostalgic treasures. From original Nintendo Game Boys and priceless first-edition computers to animatronic toys, the pair aims to uncover rare and nostalgic treasures – because to the right collector, they're worth a fortune.
Passing through Illinois and Wisconsin, Hatton and Blahut discover a Magnavox Odyssey, officially known as the world's first commercial video game. To dramatically increase the game's monetary value, they need to sell it as a complete package. While rummaging for missing parts, they also uncover antique exercise equipment, including the Vitamaster Model 35 Vibrator Belt Exercise Machine from the 1950s, complete with a Vitamaster Roller Massager from the same era.
Hatton and Blahut take their newest acquisition, the world's first talking pinball machine (nicknamed Gorgar), to Dallas, where they arrange for a much-needed restoration. While in Texas, they unearth rare musical instruments at a swap meet, including a 1951 Shure 55S Microphone and a 1960s electronic Zeetar. Before trekking on to their next destination, the hosts find themselves hunting through a massive and crowded liquidation sale, meeting numerous compelling characters in the process.
Bohus and Shaun travel to Dallas to attend an auction of rare space memorabilia. They're on a mission to buy a rare bit of tech from the last tragic mission of the Space Shuttle Colombia. On the way to the auction, they hit up as many flea markets and collections as they can.
During a road trip along the coast of Southern California, Shaun Hatton and Bohus Blahut stumble upon a vintage jukebox in dire need of repair. They take it to an expert in L.A. where they desperately hope to have it restored to mint condition. While in the City of Angels, the hosts hunt for vintage tech items at a local flea market and browse around an e-waste recycling facility, uncovering several former technology marvels including a Lasonic TRC 931 boombox from the 1980s and a Corona 3 typewriter originally built in 1913.
On a road trip in Illinois, Bohus and Shaun find a rare vintage slot car kit at a local flea market. The guys head to a local slot car track to look for more vintage cars and experience the long forgotten sport for themselves.
Bohus and Shaun set out across Illinois in search of vintage coin operated tech. They manage to charm their way into the Sanfilippo estate -- a collection of rare turn-of-the-century tech -- to buy some rare museum quality coin op machines. They also discover a treasure trove of 1980's arcade games in a small Illinois town.
On a road trip in Southern Ontario, Bohus and Shaun unearth a Sinclair C5 -- a rare British electric car rarely seen in North America. While waiting to have it repaired, they find some other unexpected finds in rural Ontario.
On their way to Atlanta, Bohus and Shaun explore the Dixie Yard Sale -- a 90 mile long yard sale along Georgia's Dixie Highway. After finding some great vintage tech, they hunt through a multi-million dollar private collection that includes some rare, mint-condition microcars.
Bohus and Shaun explore the back roads of Nova Scotia looking for cool vintage tech. What they discover surprises even them!
Bohus and Shaun unearth some weird finds in a New Jersey Barn. And Bohus puts an old 8mm film projector to good use!
Bohus and Shaun find an old Apple two computer and take it to an expert to be repaired. When is it better to sell a vintage computer for its parts? The guys discover that the old Apple computers in our basements could be worth a lot more than we realize!
After finding a pink dolphin coin-op ride, Bohus and Shaun head to eastern Ontario to have the peculiar porpoise restored. Along the way, they discover some great deals at a local flea market.
After picking through a barn in upstate New York, Shaun and Bohus head north of the border to attend a boat show in Muskoka Canada. They get more than they expected once they get there -- including a joy ride in a vintage amphibious car.
Shaun and Bogus travel to Brooklyn to have an old neon sign brought back to life. As they wait on the restoration, the guys hunt through New York City's trash and discover New Yorkers throw out some really cool stuff!
Bohus and Shaun travel to Dallas to attend an auction of rare space memorabilia. They're on a mission to buy a rare bit of tech from the last tragic mission of the Space Shuttle Colombia. On the way to the auction, they hit up as many flea markets and collections as they can.
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