Crawling through creepy barns, basements, underground bunkers and bat caves across the nation for lost and forgotten booty, Mike Wolfe and his picking partner, Frank Fritz, call their re-found treasures "rusty gold." They'll buy anything they can sell, from old steel and porcelain signs to Depression-era soda fountains and glass gas pumps to rare and endangered motorcycle parts, and sometimes when they're really lucky, the proverbial bike in a barn-complete and rusted solid.
"Our biggest passion is old motorcycles," said Wolfe, whose daily ride is a 1934 Harley-Davidson VL. His garage is also home to a 1913 Indian Twin, a '41 Knucklehead and a '48 Chief, among other bikes most of us would trade our mothers for. But he looks to his barn-diving partner as the hardcore member of the team: "Frank, man, had a full beard and a Harley by the time he was in 9th grade."
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