Seeking Salvage

Seeking Salvage (2012)

EndedReality show

Salvage hunters deal in everything from old bricks to stained glass windows, architectural antiques, old cattle troughs, gas lamps, radiators, railway sleepers. If there's a market for it, they'll buy it. They are the recession beneficiaries, snapping up and reclaiming old stuff from liquidated companies, disused hospitals, demolition sites, farm outbuildings and office blocks and finding a ready clientele of buyers from antiques dealers to property developers and ordinary homeowners.

This a fascinating and rich world, full of great characters, lovely locations, extraordinary items, absorbing back stories, the cut and thrust of deals being done, a counter-intuitive take on tough economic times and, for the first time in a long while, a warm-hearted factual series set in a blue collar male world in the North.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8Okt. 23, 2012
S01E07Episode 7Okt. 16, 2012
S01E06Episode 6Okt. 9, 2012
S01E05Episode 5Okt. 2, 2012
S01E04Episode 4Sept. 25, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of Seeking Salvage premiere?

The premiere episode of Seeking Salvage aired on July 11, 2012.

Who was the host of Seeking Salvage?

Mike Whiteside was the host of Seeking Salvage.

What was the premise of Seeking Salvage?

The show followed Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp, owners of the architectural salvage business Black Dog Salvage, as they traveled across the country in search of valuable and unique items.

What were some examples of salvage items featured on the show?

Some examples of salvage items featured on the show included stained glass windows, antique doors, and old advertisement signs.

What were the names of the co-owners of Black Dog Salvage?

The co-owners of Black Dog Salvage were Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp.

Where was Black Dog Salvage located?

Black Dog Salvage was located in Roanoke, Virginia.

How many seasons of Seeking Salvage were there in total?

Seeking Salvage only had one season consisting of 13 episodes.

What channel did Seeking Salvage air on?

Seeking Salvage aired on the DIY Network.

In what year did Seeking Salvage premiere?

Seeking Salvage premiered in the year 2012.

Was Seeking Salvage a scripted show or a reality show?

Seeking Salvage was a reality show that followed the real-life adventures of the Black Dog Salvage crew.

What other TV shows are similar to Seeking Salvage?

Other TV shows that are similar to Seeking Salvage include Salvage Dawgs and American Pickers.

What was the most unique salvage item featured on Seeking Salvage?

One of the most unique salvage items featured on Seeking Salvage was a 1920s-era elevator that was disassembled and transported back to Black Dog Salvage for restoration.

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