‘American Pickers’ is coming back to PA. Here’s how to get your collection featured
“American Pickers,” the long-running antique show, will be returning to Pennsylvania this June.
Mike Wolfe and his team will be stopping in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware this summer looking for unique finds, according to a press release from Cineflix Productions.
“They hope to give historically significant objects a new lease on life while learning a thing or two about America’s past along the way,” the release stated.
The team has stopped in Centre County before, when the ”Antique Archaeology” van made an appearance in Philipsburg in 2018.
The show is asking private collectors to reach out for a chance to be featured on the show by calling 646-493-2184 or emailing at AmericanPickers@cineflix.com. Collectors should include their full name, city/state, contact information and a description of their unique collection.
“We are looking for different, unusual, and unique items — something we’ve never seen before with an extraordinary story,” Meredith Ball, the show’s associate producer, said in the press release.
The crew will continue to follow any Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines while filming.
The show first aired in 2010 with its 23rd season airing earlier this year on the History Channel.