The
Travel Channel will be premiering their new original series "Toy Hunter" on August 22nd but will have a one-hour season opener special back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, August 15th at 10pm ET/PT. The regular time-slot will be 9PM ET/PT beginning Wednesday, August 22nd.
The
series follows acclaimed toy expert and dealer Jordan Hembrough, owner
of Hollywood Heroes, a New Jersey-based vintage and modern collectibles
company, as he travels across the country hunting for the most sought
after collectibles. For this toy hunter, poking through cramped attics
and rummaging around dirty garages to score vintage items is all in a
day’s work!
“Toy
Hunter’ takes viewers on the ultimate adventure across America,” said
Andy Singer, General Manager, Travel Channel. “Our viewers will not
only accompany Jordan on his passionate search for toys, but they will
see items from their own childhoods that are sure to make them
reminisce. They’ll be amazed at how much these old toys are worth
today.”
In
each of the eight episodes, Hembrough strategically maneuvers around
reluctant sellers, abates budgets and avoids the unforeseen roadblocks
as he tracks down the rarest pieces. With many collectible items valued
in the thousands of dollars, Hembrough will travel the country on the
ultimate toy quest searching for the holy grail items he and his clients
yearn for. Some of those rare toys (and the year they hit the shelves)
include:
- “The Six Million Dollar Man” Venus Space Probe (1977)
- GI Joe: “Pimp Daddy” Destro (1997)
- Jurassic Park Prototypes (1994)
- Luke Skywalker Telescoping Lightsaber (1977)
- Care Bears Treat Heart Pig (1982)
- Barbie #1 in box (with brunette hair) (1959)
Armed
with his encyclopedic knowledge of toy history and savvy skills of
negotiation, Hembrough meets with amateur and professional collectors
alike. Throughout his travels on the series, he crisscrosses the
country encountering a diverse group of enthusiasts including former
Kenner toy designers in Ohio, flea market pickers in Ashville, North
Carolina and vintage toy store owners in Austin, Texas. Some notable
moments include meeting specialized collectors like the Batman
collectors in Biloxi, Mississippi, a Spiderman collector in San
Francisco, and Los
Angeles mask collector and designer/sculptor Jordu Schell (also featured
in Travel Channel’s “Making Monsters”). Hembrough also connects with a
toy comrade in New Jersey, to sell horror collectibles at the Chiller
Theater Expo – the largest horror toy and comic convention in the
country.
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