Frank Has Gotten Into Legal Trouble Before
There was one point at which Frank got in trouble with the law over some farm equipment. Jerry Bruce, a resident of Greenville, South Carolina, was interested in a polarimeter he saw on an episode of the show. He talked to Frank about it and agreed to pay $300 for it. Bruce made the payment, though he did not get the item. Frank did not cash the check, but Bruce took it to court and won anyway.
Paying $6,500 for An Original Jell-O Wagon
Jell-O has long been an institution in the United States. At one point, it was even called “America’s Most Famous Dessert”. Just about every household across the country had it in their pantry in the ‘50s. It might be because the brand adopted the effective strategy of using good advertising campaigns. The Pickers bought a legit Jell-O wagon at the price of $6,500 after Danielle found it in a Louisiana barn. They eventually sold it to the Jell-O museum. If you are interested in paying it a visit, it is in Le Roy, New York.