Salvage Hunters Season 9 Episode 11 Vintage Retro
- January 1, 1970
- 43 min
In Salvage Hunters season 9 episode 11, entitled "Vintage Retro," modern day treasure hunter Drew Pritchard and his team scour the UK countryside in search of unique and antique artifacts to add to their ever-expanding collection. This time, the focus is on all things vintage and retro, from mid-century modern furniture to vintage advertising signage.
The episode opens with Drew and his trusted sidekick Tee taking a road trip to visit a collector with an impressive collection of retro signage. Upon arrival, they are greeted by an amazing array of vintage advertising – neon signs, old-fashioned shop fronts, and even an original cinema entrance sign. Drew is like a kid in a candy store, and the viewer gets a taste of his excitement as he examines each piece with care and consideration.
Next, the team heads to a funky retro shop in London, where they meet owner Helen who has an eclectic collection of mid-century modern furniture and decor. Drew is drawn to a rare Eames lounge chair, and tries to negogiate a good deal with Helen. His knowledge of the value and rarity of these items impresses Helen, and he eventually manages to secure the chair for a good price.
The third part of the episode takes the crew to a stately home in the Welsh countryside, where Drew has been called in to help clear out some old rooms of clutter. As the team rummages through the various items, they discover a forgotten collection of old toys and vintage model trains. Drew notes that these items are in high demand among collectors, particularly those with an interest in nostalgic childhood memories. As the team picks through the items, they also come across some unique pieces like an antique gramophone and an old-fashioned typewriter.
The final part of the episode focuses on Drew's efforts to sell his latest finds at his antiques emporium in north Wales. There's a surprise in store for him though, as his old friend and fellow antique dealer Simon arrives with a rare and highly coveted mid-century modern sofa. Drew is impressed by the quality and uniqueness of the piece, but also a little nervous about how much he'll have to pay for it. The two haggle back and forth, and eventually come to an agreement that satisfies them both.
Overall, "Vintage Retro" is a typical episode of Salvage Hunters, with Drew and his team crisscrossing the countryside in search of hidden treasures. The focus on retro and vintage items is a refreshing change from the more traditional antiques that Drew often seeks out, and provides a glimpse into the vintage and mid-century modern markets. Drew's enthusiasm and expertise shine through as he examines each item, and his negotiations with sellers and other dealers are always entertaining to watch. Fans of the show will definitely enjoy this fast-paced and fun episode.