'American Picker' show stars looking to comb your trash piles

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Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe, of History Channel's "American Picker, " are looking for some good junk piles in Central New York.

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Syracuse, N.Y. -- Have a barn full of treasures? Or a garage full of stuff you and your spouse argue about being worth something?

The stars of the History Channel's "American Picker" would like to hear from you.

Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe, childhood friends, have been traveling the country since 2010 for the TV show, looking for treasures in garages, basements and old barns.

They aren't looking for public markets or stores, but "private collections." This can be anything from Uncle Joe's pile of old Vespas to your barn full of antique crocks and cap guns. Wolfe and Fritz are also partial to old motorcycles, antique toys, old fire-fighting equipment, pottery, pedal cars, signs and BB guns.

So if you think you've got a big pile of junk for the guys to paw through, you can contact the show at americanpickers@cineflix.com or 1-855-old-rust. The producers of the show are looking for a description of the collection along with a picture, your name, address and phone number.

Marnie Eisenstadt writes about life and culture in Central New York. Contact her anytime: email | twitter | 315-470-2246.

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