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BRIGHT IDEA American Pickers star Robbie Wolfe shares new neon signs and antiques inside $225k Iowa store

BRIGHT IDEA American Pickers star Robbie Wolfe shares new neon signs and antiques inside $225k Iowa store

AMERICAN Pickers’ Robbie Wolfe has shown off some new additions to his Iowa store.

The reality TV star added big neon signs and a few new antiques.The American Pickers star Robbie Wolfe showed off new antiques he found on his Instagram Stories on TuesdayThe American Pickers star Robbie Wolfe showed off new antiques he found on his Instagram Stories on Tuesday

The neon sign has flashing lightning bolts and stands in the middle of the room

The neon sign has flashing lightning bolts and stands in the middle of the room

The second sign that Robbie Wolfe obtained was a Wareco Gas sign that lit up

The second sign that Robbie Wolfe obtained was a Wareco Gas sign that lit up

Robbie, 58, began Tuesday by showing off new items for sale in his shop.

On his Instagram Stories, the American Pickers star stood next to a statue that read “Harbie Harbor Oil Co” with a chipmunk mascot on top.

Robbie and some of his friends also carried a big red and shiny pegasus into a big moving truck.

He then shared a big neon sign of a man with no hair who had on a “Hi-Volt” sweater and yellow checkered pants.

In the next story, Robbie showed how the lightning bolts on his shirt and above his head flashed on and off.

Another neon sign that he obtained was of “Wareco Gas.”

The final antique that Robbie has for sale is a tire inflator.

It is a blue machine with a pressure gauge on it and the paint was chipped off it.

ABOUT THE STORE

When Robbie and his brother, Mike, aren’t on the road looking for antiques, Robbie runs a store called United Service Motors, in Davenport, Iowa.

He purchased the commercial real estate building for $200,000 in March 2021.

Renovations to the building cost more than $25,000 – a new roof for $24,755 and plumbing and electricity for $900.

The store includes used cars, neon signs, mannequins, accessories, merchandise, and more.

ROBBIE’S RECOVERIES
Robbie showed off new additions to the shop in May.

Several classic cars were added to the store, including a Ford pickup truck in the garage.

A giant model airplane and a British phone booth were also added.

There are even treasures outside including go-karts, a grocery store sign, and more.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Mike and Robbie, along with Frank Fritz, are Midwestern pickers who travel across America in search of rare artifacts that they buy from collectors.

The American Pickers then turn around and sell those items in their shop.

Sometimes, the men, put the items in their personal collection.

They collect anything old, but their main interests lie in the auto industry and classic toys.Robbie Wolfe owns a Davenport, Iowa, store named United Service MotorsRobbie Wolfe owns a Davenport, Iowa, store named United Service Motors

The American Pickers star picked up a tire inflator that was a rusted blue color

The American Pickers star picked up a tire inflator that was a rusted blue color

Robbie Wolfe and a few of his friends brought in a red pegasus statue in a moving truck

Robbie Wolfe and a few of his friends brought in a red pegasus statue in a moving truck

The last item Robbie Wolfe found was a Harbie Harbor Oil Co. statue

The last item Robbie Wolfe found was a Harbie Harbor Oil Co. statue

 

 

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