AMERICAN Pickers star Mike Wolfe took followers to check out some classic antique pieces in his store.
Mike, 59, has been promoting his Ancient Archeology establishments while his History Channel series is off the air.
On Tuesday, he shared a new video on Instagram showing off some of the toys, games and memorabilia that some followers may remember from their childhood.
The clip showed different parts of easily recognizable names like Batman, Elvis Presley and Woody Woodpecker.
“Check out these choices for the children and children still living within us,” Antique Archeology wrote in the caption.
“Take a walk down memory lane with some of these childhood classics.”
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The video also included some old-looking coin tins and yo-yos emblazoned with the Ancient Archeology logo.
Mike has two antique stores, one in Nashville, Tennessee, and one in LeClaire, Iowa.
Mike also owns Columbia Motor Alley in Columbia, Tennessee – a historic former car dealership that now has a full body shop and classic vehicles.
He’s also been expanding his real estate profile, most recently building the $700,000 mansion in Columbia, Tennessee, that he purchased earlier this year.
COME BACK FOR MORE
The reality TV star has been focusing on her business after American Pickers received its lowest ratings ever and stopped airing.
The selection series has faced rollercoaster ratings in recent months, with viewership at all-time lows for the season premiere.
However, fans can expect the series to return for new seasons in the future, as a source recently confirmed that the series has been renewed for the next three years.
“They are filming, they just got back from Louisiana,” the source exclusively told The US Sun.
“They are filming for season 26 and have signed on for another three years.”
Mike Wolfe Business

Mike Wolfe has created a business empire with real estate, antique stores and more.
Mike stars in the series alongside his brother Robbie, Danielle Colby and Jon Szalay.
Robbie took over from Mike’s original co-star Frank Fritz after he was dropped following his health battle.
Although many fans have begged Frank to return to the series, the former star has focused his attention on running his own antiques store.
FRANK’S DISCOVERIES
After suffering a stroke in 2022, Frank was able to keep his antiques store in Illinois running.
Frank introduced several items to his growing collection, and the US Sun captured the pieces on camera.
The new collection arrives as a source previously told The US Sun that “there hasn’t been a new item in the store in years.”
Last year, the store was photographed with a peeling ceiling and holes in the floor.
The wooden flooring was seen sinking into the ground and the shop windows were all cloudy and stained.
Now, the store is full of new items, such as antique picture frames, typewriters, cash registers, lamps, vases and plates.
There are also many large old signs, as well as a drum kit, tapestry and vintage bottles.
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