- The TV personality is the owner of Antique Archeology, which has two branches
- Mike, 60, was forced to shut the Nashville store in November for one day
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American Pickers host Mike Wolfe has restocked his popular Nashville store with lots of treasures after being forced to temporarily close at the end of November.
The 60-year-old History Channel personality owns two Antique Archeology businesses — one in Le Claire, Iowa, and another in the Tennessee capital.
After encountering construction issues, the Tennessee location was suddenly closed on November 26, but it has since reopened with a plethora of vintage items on sale.
According to The Sun, Mike is charging a whopping $3,500 for an antique coin horse ride, $3,000 for a stock market machine cabinet, and $1,500 for an early cast iron water fountain.
The publication also reports that customers can get their hands on a harmonica display case for $1,200, Cleveland Euro Mod bike for $950, and large stork statue for $850.
In November, Antique Archeology announced via social media that its Nashville store was closed due to ‘some construction issues.’
‘We will keep you updated on when we open back up,’ they vowed. ‘We are so sorry for the inconvenience and look forward to seeing y’all soon!’
The store was able to reopen the following day on November 27, the same day Mike visited his Iowa location to plug its Black Friday sale.

American Pickers host Mike Wolfe has restocked his popular Nashville store

The 60-year-old History Channel personality owns two Antique Archeology businesses
According to its website, Antique Archaeology offers a unique shopping experience specializing in curated antiques, vintage furniture and decor, collectibles, and more.
‘Explore one-of-a-kind treasures appealing to both seasoned collectors and newcomers,’ it reads.
‘Express your enthusiasm with our exclusive branded merchandise and t-shirts. Your go-to destination for exceptional antiques and captivating memorabilia.’
Ahead of the New Year, Mike took a minute to reflect on 2024.
Alongside a photo of himself smiling, he said: ‘I chose this photo to post because this is where I’m at right now in my life, happy, content and excited about the future.
‘This past year has brought loss and some heartache ache but it also has beautiful moments with my daughter and family.
‘The projects that I have thrown myself into have inspired me to do more.
‘Turning 60 this year has centered me and brought me to a place in my mind that I feel at peace and I love that my circle is getting much smaller so I can be present more with the ones I love.’

According to The Sun, Mike is charging a whopping $3,500 for an antique coin horse ride and $3,000 for a stock market machine cabinet

In November, Antique Archeology announced via social media that its Nashville store was closed due to ‘some construction issues’
He continued: ‘I’m incredibly blessed for all of your support.
‘For 15 years now we have been able to tell stories and focus on the history, people, and places that continue to bring us all together. I fall in love with America over and over again when I travel.
‘There is no such thing as a nobody or a place that is nowhere.
‘Now more than ever let’s seek and find common ground. 2025 We got this!!!’
This article was originally published by a www.dailymail.co.uk . Read the Original article here. .