Toy Hunter - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Jersey Shore
Jordan Hembrough hunts for vintage toys in New Jersey in the premiere of this reality series, which follows the collectibles dealer as he travels the country in search of rare vintage items to sell to his buyers around the world.
Rise from Ashland
Jordan, the ultimate toy hunter, travels through North Carolina in search of toy gold. He finds Battle Star Galactica drinking glasses, G.I. Joe action figures from China, and a limited edition Rodimus Prime action figure.
Texas Toy Step
Jordan does it big in the state of Texas as he tries to rope in a huge find for one of the largest auction houses in the country. Later he uncovers the first Barbie doll ever released in 1959.
Million Dollar Magazine
Jordan hunts in San Francisco to turn up a few pop culture finds. A search at one woman's house uncovers the Simon handheld game, the Slinky toy, and an Easy Bake Oven kitchen set.
Prehistoric Pennsylvania
Jordan takes a trip through Ohio and Pennsylvania: his favorite stomping grounds for vintage toys. He finds an original Strawberry Shortcake doll, and a number of Jurassic Park figures.
Mississippi Menace
Jordan visits the great state of Mississippi to hunt down the best action figures around. He gets his hands on some toys for his general inventory, like a Freddy Krueger statue and a Superpowers Superman action figure.
It's Chiller Time
Jordan gets a scare when faced with finding a rare item in time for the annual Chiller Theatre Expo. The first stop is a warehouse piled high with Chucky dolls, a Green Ghost game, and an old Frankenstein robot.
West Coast Wonders
Jordan heads to L.A. to meet two bigwigs who send him on a hunt for their next "big ticket" items. Finding "wow" factor toys is Jordan's specialty, so he must live up to his title.
Taking Tennessee
Hembrough is on a mission to replenish his inventory in Tennessee. He begins his quest in an attic that contains "Star Wars" and Evel Knievel play sets, then visits a barn with a rare action figure, and finally uncovers a board game and astronaut toys at a moving sale.
Southern Space Chase
A quest for "Star Wars" figurines and "Star Trek" action figures begins with a Tampa woman who is hoping the toys she has saved since the 1970s will help pay for retirement. Other finds include "Batman" and "Love Boat" items belonging to a toy photographer; and a collection of space toys housed in Eddyville, Ill.
Boston Toy Party
Jordan's trip to Boston finds him digging through a toy-filled bedroom and visiting a home that's overrun with toys. He also encounters an aspiring toy hunter.
Houston the Toys Have Landed
Jordan travels to Houston, where he shops from a collection of toy vehicles from the 1960s and '70s. Later, he meets with a woman who is selling her children's toys from the '80s, including a Fireball Island board game. He also peruses a room full of toys that were bought on clearance and finds a "Star Wars" lunch box.
Comic Con NYC
Jordan Hembrough goes in search of rare collectables for the NY Comic Con.
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