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American Pickers Hosts Discover Dinosaur Fossils and Antique Treasures
Mike Wolfe and 'Jersey Jon' Szalay uncover rare finds, including a Wurlitzer jukebox, during their latest picking adventures.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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In the latest episodes of American Pickers, hosts Mike Wolfe and 'Jersey Jon' Szalay traveled to Tennessee, Kansas, Mississippi, and Missouri, where they encountered real-life dinosaur hunters, uncovered a storage building untouched for 20 years, and discovered a wealth of antique treasures, including a Wurlitzer jukebox, carved canes, and Native American-made vests.
Why it matters
The American Pickers team continues to uncover unique historical artifacts and collectibles that provide insight into America's past. Their ability to connect with passionate collectors and find value in forgotten items highlights the cultural significance of preserving and appreciating vintage goods.
The details
In Tennessee, the pickers explored a storage building that had been untouched for two decades, finding a trove of items like pedal cars, a 1920s rocking horse, and an original photo of the Ford Factory. In Kansas, they met a couple known as 'dinosaur hunters' who have been collecting fossils for over 50 years, leading Mike to purchase a vertebrae of an Edmontosaurus. In Mississippi, they connected with a 76-year-old historian named Harvey, who was selling off parts of his extensive collection, including carved canes, steam whistles, and a unique 'memory jug.' Finally, in Missouri, they visited a couple clearing out a 4,500-square-foot home filled with antiques collected by the wife's mother, including a Wurlitzer jukebox, carved Western dolls, and Maxfield Parrish artwork.
- The storage building in Tennessee had been untouched for more than 20 years.
- The dinosaur hunters in Kansas have been collecting fossils for over 50 years.
- The 76-year-old historian in Mississippi was selling off parts of his collection due to his age and battle with cancer.
The players
Mike Wolfe
The co-host of American Pickers and the founder of Antique Archaeology, a vintage and collectibles business.
'Jersey Jon' Szalay
The co-host of American Pickers who joins Mike Wolfe on picking adventures.
Greg
The son of Warren, a former traveling salesman whose collection of antiques was stored in a building for 20 years.
Alan and Lynn
A Kansas couple known as 'dinosaur hunters' who have been collecting fossils for more than 50 years.
Harvey
A 76-year-old resident historian in Panola County, Mississippi who was selling off parts of his extensive collection.
What they’re saying
“That was a big speech for a little number.”
— Cindy (tvinsider.com)
What’s next
The American Pickers team will continue their search for unique antiques and collectibles in upcoming episodes, with the potential to uncover more rare historical finds.
The takeaway
The American Pickers show highlights the enduring appeal of vintage goods and the passion of collectors who preserve America's cultural heritage. The pickers' ability to connect with local historians and uncover forgotten treasures demonstrates the value in appreciating the stories behind antique items.

