“American Restoration” series premieres April 15 on History Channel


Posted April 12, 2011 by Melissa Hayer Comment on this article Leave a comment
Rick Dale of "American Restoration" - Photo Provided
Rick Dale of "American Restoration" - Photo Provided

 

“American Restoration,” a half-hour series centered on Rick’s Restorations in Las Vegas, Nev., premieres with back-to-back episodes at 9 p.m. Friday on the History Channel, according to a news release.

The owner of Rick’s Restorations, Rick Dale, looks at every new project as a unique challenge, whether it’s a Prohibition-era slot machine, a vintage candy machine missing many of its moving parts, or a 1940s U.S. mail box that needs refurbishing.

“American Restoration” tells the story behind these items and more, as Dale runs the family business.

“There’s no owner’s manual for what we do, but there’s no job we can’t handle,” Dale is quoted as saying in the news release.

Leftfield Pictures produces “American Restoration” for the History Channel.

Brent Montgomery and Colby Gaines serve as executive producers for Leftfield Pictures and Matthew Braley is co-executive producer; with David McKillop and John Verhoff serving as executive producers for the History Channel.

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