American Pickers “Mike and Homer” S25E3 January 3 2024 on History

Tonight (Wednesday January 3 2024), History broadcasts an episode of the series American Pickers!

Mike and Homer Season 25 Episode 3 Episode Summary

In this episode of “American Pickers” on History, titled “Mike and Homer,” viewers are in for an exciting adventure as Mike embarks on a special mission for Danielle while cruising through Southern California. The episode takes a thrilling turn when Mike stumbles upon a legendary signed guitar, adding an element of surprise and discovery to the pick.

As the narrative unfolds, viewers can anticipate the uncovering of storyboards and scripts from none other than America’s favorite cartoon family, the Simpsons. The revelation of these unique items promises a blend of nostalgia and pop culture, creating an engaging storyline that captures the essence of the pickers’ quest for hidden treasures.

“Mike and Homer” offers a neutral and immersive perspective on the world of picking, showcasing Mike’s keen eye for valuable finds and the excitement that comes with unearthing pieces of cultural history. The episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the picking process, emphasizing the stories and connections behind the items that make each discovery significant.

What Time is the “Mike and Homer” Episode On?

The Mike and Homer episode of American Pickers will be broadcast on January 3 2024 on History at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Mike and Homer” Episode New?

The Mike and Homer episode of American Pickers is all new!

American Pickers Mike and Homer Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Mike Wolfe
Danielle Colby
Robbie Wolfe

Mike and Homer Episode Videos & Previews



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American Pickers Series Information

Have you been building up a collection of Americana over the past 50-plus years? If so, then Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz may pay you a visit one day. The Midwestern pickers travel across America in search of rare artifacts and national treasures that they can buy from the collectors they visit and then sell in their antiques shops or, in some cases, put in their personal collections. They usually have to dig through boxes or piles filled with items that have accumulated over the years, which are often located in such places as barns or spare rooms in the owners' homes. While the guys are willing to buy pretty much anything old, their particular interests include items having to do with the auto industry and classic toys.

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